January in Greece

Traveling to Greece in January has a lot of advantages. Firstly, it will save you a lot of cash on transport and accommodation. The museums and archeological sites aren’t crowded and if you are lucky, you might even get to ski. However, the choice of destinations is quite limited.

Weather in Greece in January

In mainland Greece, it’s cold and damp but you will find snow in the mountains.

On the islands and on the coastal region, it’s also cold and damp but sometimes can get pretty windy. The sunny and slightly warmer days are very limited.

Not sure what to pack for a trip to Greece in January? Be sure to read about what to wear in Greece during the cold season!

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Prices and facilities in Greece in January

On the mainland, hotel and restaurant prices are low. However, on New Year’s expect some “high season” prices.

Some of the hotels and restaurants on most islands are closed. But the ski season is at its peak.

January is the perfect time to enjoy the historical and artistic part of Greece. Museums and archeological sites aren’t crowded but you might find some closed especially on the islands.

If you like to party, choose Athens for its vibrant nightlife all year round. The bars and clubs are opened in January but expect to find them very crowded on New Years’.

Shopping is a pleasure in January thanks to the seasonal discounts. Plan for a mini spending spree while visiting and you may even find some nice bargains.

Getting to Greece in January

Although during winter there aren’t as many flights to Greece as during the summer, the prices are low and there are enough connections offered both by low-cost and regular carriers.

The flights to the islands are limited so do check the schedule in advance. However, if you fly into Athens or Thessaloniki, you can plan a last-minute trip without any problems.

Because of the bad weather ports might be closed. Most ferries that connect the islands are canceled until spring and only the slow ferries run now. However, big cities and islands are served by the domestic flights .

Where to stay in Greece in January

If you are heading to the big cities, such as Athens or Thessaloniki, there are plenty of hotels to choose from. Generally speaking, accommodation in Greece is easy to find even on the big islands but some hotels might be closed due to lack of customers. Make sure to do some research before you head to Greece.



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What to do in Greece in January

The most important events are the New Year’s and the Epiphany.

On New Years, you can attend a party in one of the hotels, bars, restaurants or clubs all over the country. You might want to try your luck in a casino on New Years Day since this is considered a lucky time.

On January 6th (Epiphany) celebrations take place in the towns located by the sea. The local priest throws a cross in the water and it’s retrieved by young men who swim in the freezing waters, blessing them. If you happen to be in Athens, a very lavish celebration takes place in the port of Piraeus.

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What places to visit in Greece in January

Athens

Average high temp 13.6C (56.5F) / average low temp 7C (44.6F) in January

Athens

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A personal favorite, the capital of Greece is a great choice for winter travel. While the weather can be quite a gamble – especially with the global warming issues -, the city is pretty empty of crowds and you can enjoy sightseeing at your own pace. Plus, it’s always great to have the sights to yourself, right?

If it gets too cold, there are always tavernas to check out and parties to go to. If you are an Argentine tango dancer, you should know that Athens is a hub for tango nuevo milongas.

Thessaloniki

Average high temp 9.3C (48.7F) / average low temp 1.3C (34.3F) in January

Thessaloniki

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The second metropolis in Greece, Thessaloniki is a year-round destination. Winter is perfect to check out its museums and an amazing food scene. Not to mention, the nightlife is also very lively.

Meteora

Meteora

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A UNESCO World Heritage site, Meteora is home to superb monasteries perched on top of rocks. You can hike to them – although maybe not the best of ideas during winter – or drive. Show up for the Epiphany Feast if you want to witness the Orthodox traditions.

Plan for an overnight in Kalampaka. While it is possible to visit Meteora as a day trip from either Athens or Thessaloniki, it’s best to take it slower.

Crete

Average high temp 15.3C (59.5F) / average low temp 9C (48.2F) in January

Crete

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For those wanting to escape the colder weather, Crete is the perfect winter destination in Greece. Its location ensures mild weather and its size offers plenty of things to do. Go on a hike, walk on the beach, explore its villages or check out the museums. And of course, indulge in the local food.

Flights are available but you are likely to have to make a stop in Athens and switch carriers.

Evia

Evia

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Rent a car and drive to the island. Yup, you don’t need a ferry to get here. And it’s just 80km/49.7mi from Athens.
Make sure to spend some time at Edipsos, Greece’s oldest thermal spa. And if this is not up your alley, then you can indulge in some hiking or check out the cute city of Chalkida.

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