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Group Solo Travel in Greece

Travel solo as part of a group tour to Greece

Why travel solo to Greece?

Warm turquoise sea, sunshine in spades and an ancient culture spanning four millennia… Greece is a magical, mythical destination to explore – especially on a solo travel group tour.

Look at a map of Greece and it’s almost as if someone has scattered a trail of delicate confetti over the Aegean Sea. With more than 4,000 islands, ranging from uninhabited rocky outcrops to photogenic vacation hotspots, you could spend a lifetime exploring – and still not visit them all.

Let’s not forget the mainland, mind. Athens is one of the world’s great cities, crowned by its ancient Acropolis, visible for miles around, with edgy, intriguing neighborhoods all nudged around its hem.

Away from the cosmopolitan capital, in the wild, rural hinterland, much of Greece remains blissfully rugged, riddled with olive groves, whitewashed chapels and low-key villages. Add to that an abundance of legendary hospitality in the form of home-spun tavernas and this might just be Europe’s ultimate summer escape. Group vacations for solo travelers in Greece never looked so good…



Top places to visit in Greece

Athens

Hot, edgy, ancient but ever-evolving, there’s an irrepressible energy about Europe’s oldest capital. Crowned by the hilltop Acropolis, storied ruins are never far from view. But it’s the lively markets, cool cafes and buzzing rooftop bars that make this city such an appealing place to visit on a solo travel group tour of Greece.

Santorini

The undisputed star of the Cyclades, Santorini’s dramatic landscape was formed by one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history. The half-sunken crater that was left behind is a must-see sight for its steep polychromatic cliffs, vivid sunsets and views of the island’s sugar-cube buildings.

Naxos

A fertile island of green orchards, vineyards and olive groves, Naxos is the largest and least developed of the Cyclades. The rugged interior is dotted with tiny villages and traditional farms, while the coastline is punctuated by dozens of crescent-shaped beaches with warm shallow water, popular with kitesurfers.

Cape Sounion

The Athens Riviera reaches out from the port of Piraeus – gateway to the islands – along to idyllic Cape Sounion. Its star attraction is the Temple of Poseidon, clinging to a pine-clad hillside with views over the Aegean. Along the way, you’ll uncover sheltered inlets, hidden coves and secret swimming spots lining a coastline that’s best explored by kayak.

Trips to Greece

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8 Days in Greece

Greece: Athens & the Islands

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Greece Facts

What's the national language?

Greek

What's the currency in Greece?

Euro

Timezone

The timezone in Greece is GMT+2

Top 3 activities

1. Sailing around the Cyclades Islands
2. Exploring ancient Greek ruins
3. Learning to cook authentic local dishes

Top 5 dishes to try

1. Souvlaki – skewers of grilled meat often served with tzatziki, pita bread, salad or rice
2. Moussaka – layers of aubergine, minced meat and potatoes topped with a bechamel sauce
3. Fasolatha – white-bean soup with crushed tomatoes, vegetables and herbs
4. Loukoumades – small fried doughnut balls drenched in honey and sprinkled with nuts
5. Spanakopita – flaky filo pastry parcels usually filled with meat, spinach or feta

29 °c

Average temp in high season

What's the weather like in Greece?

Greece has a Mediterranean climate, with long, dry summers. Winter on the islands is mild but the mainland can experience heavy snow. The average summer temperature is 84ºF (28.7ºC), while winter temperatures average 50ºF (10ºC).

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