What to see in Greece over two weeks

Travel Itinerary

Two weeks in Greece lets you dive into a world filled with ancient history, stunning islands, and food that might just make you cry tears of joy. If you’re wondering how to spend your precious time without spinning in circles, worry not. This guide will take you through a carefully crafted itinerary, mixing popular spots with hidden gems. Buckle up, because this is going to be an adventure.

Exploring Athens

Your journey kicks off in Athens, the cradle of Western civilization. Spend about three days here to soak in the history. Walk around the Acropolis and marvel at the Parthenon. Spoiler alert: it’s a bit more impressive in person than in textbooks.

  • Day 1: Arrive in Athens
  • Morning: Check into your hotel, grab a coffee, and prepare for an epic day.
  • Afternoon: Head to the Acropolis Museum for a dose of history and art. Don’t miss the glass floor that shows the ruins below.
  • Evening: Stroll through Plaka, the oldest neighborhood. Grab dinner at a taverna and try some moussaka. Yes, you can thank me later.

Day 2 should include a visit to the Ancient Agora and the Temple of Hephaestus. After that, wander through the National Garden. It’s green, it’s peaceful, and it’s a great spot to contemplate your life choices.

  • Day 3: Day trip to Delphi
  • Morning: Take a bus to Delphi (about 2.5 hours). Visit the Temple of Apollo.
  • Afternoon: Explore the museum and admire the ancient artifacts.
  • Evening: Return to Athens and enjoy a rooftop dinner with a view of the Acropolis. Instagram is calling.

Mykonos magic

After Athens, it’s time for some island vibes. Hop on a ferry to Mykonos (around 2.5 hours). Spend four days here, and prepare for sun, sea, and maybe a bit too much ouzo.

  • Day 4: Arrive in Mykonos
  • Afternoon: Check into your accommodation and hit the beach. Psarou Beach is a popular choice, but you can find quieter spots if you look hard enough.
  • Evening: Explore Mykonos Town. The narrow streets and whitewashed buildings will make you feel like you stepped into a postcard.

Day 5 is perfect for a beach day. Rent a scooter and discover some hidden beaches like Agios Sostis. Don’t forget to pack snacks; those beach bars can be pricey.

  • Day 6: Delos day trip
  • Morning: Take a boat to Delos, the mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
  • Afternoon: Explore the ancient ruins. Yes, you can pretend you are Indiana Jones.
  • Evening: Return to Mykonos and party at one of the famous beach clubs. Just remember: what happens in Mykonos stays in Mykonos.

On Day 7, take it easy. Lounge by the pool or beach, then enjoy a sunset dinner at a seaside restaurant in Little Venice. The perfect way to end your Mykonos adventure.

Charming Santorini

Next, hop on a ferry to Santorini (about 2 hours). Spend five days soaking in the breathtaking views and indulging in local wine. Yes, you’ll probably take a million pictures of the sunsets. Don’t fight it.

  • Day 8: Arrive in Santorini
  • Afternoon: Check in and head to Oia for those iconic sunset views. Get there early — it gets crowded!
  • Evening: Enjoy dinner at a cliffside restaurant. Pair your meal with a glass of Assyrtiko. You won’t regret it.

On Day 9, explore Akrotiri, an ancient Minoan city preserved in volcanic ash. After that, relax on the red beach. You’ll need to recharge for the next adventure.

  • Day 10: Wine tour
  • Morning: Join a wine tour to explore local vineyards. You might even get to stomp some grapes.
  • Afternoon: Visit Pyrgos, a charming village with stunning views.
  • Evening: Dinner at a local taverna. Try the seafood. Trust me.

Days 11 and 12 can be spent lounging on Kamari Beach, exploring Fira, or taking a boat trip to the volcanic islands. Just be sure to save some energy for more sunsets.

Back to Athens

Wrap up your Greek odyssey with a return to Athens for the last three days. Take in anything you may have missed. Perhaps a visit to the National Archaeological Museum? It’s packed with treasures.

  • Day 13: Last-minute shopping
  • Morning: Explore Monastiraki Flea Market. It’s the perfect place to find souvenirs and maybe a quirky T-shirt.
  • Afternoon: Visit Lycabettus Hill for panoramic views of the city. You can hike or take a funicular. Your call.
  • Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant. Reflect on your two-week adventure filled with history, beaches, and plenty of delicious food.

On your final day, take a leisurely stroll through the city. Grab a coffee, people-watch, and soak in the last bits of Greek culture. You’ll be leaving with stories to tell and hopefully, a few less calories than you came with. But who are we kidding?

So there you have it, a two-week itinerary in Greece that’ll have you feeling like a local by the end. Now go pack your bags, grab your camera, and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. Opa!

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