Greece, located in southeastern Europe at the crossroads of three continents, is the cradle of Western civilization and a mosaic of islands, coastlines, and cultural treasures. Weโ€™ve created travel guides to share our journey across the countryโ€”inviting you to explore with us. Before diving into our guides, it helps to know the country is divided into several main regions:


  • Mainland Greece is home to Athens (the capital), Meteora, Olympia, Volos, and Thessaloniki.
  • Greece has approximately 250 small inhabited islands, with the most popular being Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, and Naxos. 

Essential Info for Traveling in Greece

Quick Facts

Capital: Athens

Population: 10.5 million

Languages: Official language is Greek, but English is widely spoken since itโ€™s taught throughout the education system.

Visa

United States citizens do not need a visa for stays in Greece of less than 90 days for tourism or business purposes. However, starting in 2026, U.S. travelers will need to apply for an ETIAS visa waiver to enter Greece.

Money

The official currency is Euro (โ‚ฌ).

Debit cards and credit cards are accepted, but you may need cash for tips.

Getting Around

Most travelers arrive at Athens International Airport, where you can catch a ferry to islands like Santorini, rent a car to explore the mainland, or take a bus to cities such as Olympia.

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