When to Book Your Greek Ferry Ticket

Ferries in Greece are the primary means of transport between the islands and from the mainland to the islands. The ferry trip to some islands is over-night, so you’ll be in a floating hotel. On high-speed ferries you’ll sometimes feel like you are on a high speed train (unless there’s wind). Generally speaking, traveling by…

February in Greece

The weather is damp and changes all the time, but the prices are low and there are no crowds. That’s Greece in February. Add some festivals, art and cultural events, Saint Valentine’s Day and you can really enjoy a nice vacation during winter. What about a shopping spree? Or maybe skiing?

November in Greece

Part of the off-season, November in Greece is one of those quirky months that is perfect for exploring the cities. The crowds have all but vanishes, there are plenty of festivals to attend, and you can soak up the Greek culture at its most genuine self. Crisp nights and mornings also make for some clean…

June in Greece

June marks the first summer month in Greece. Foreign travelers and locals alike start coming to the islands, all hotels and restaurants are opened, flights and ferries have a regular schedule and the festivals never end.

May in Greece

May marks the beginning of the tourist season in Greece, but prices are still quite low, while the weather can even be hot! The restaurants and hotels are opened on all islands and the ferries and flights increase schedules.

March in Greece

A movie festival, Independence Day, carnivals and warmer weather: that’s Greece in March. Accommodation prices are still low, flights are affordable, but you won’t yet find too many flights to the islands. However, the archeological sites aren’t crowded and you can start to enjoy the nature.