Greece
Multi-day Trips Greece
7 days / 6 nights
Greek Highlights: Athens, Mykonos & Santorini
Athens - Mykonos - Santorini
This 7-day multi-day trip to Greece highlights a little of everything this country has to offer. From historical landmarks to accessible beaches, you will have professional guides at your disposal and free time to explore as well. Athens, Mykonos and Santorini will be your stops, and in each destination your accessible room will be guaranteed. In Athens you will have a deep dive in Greek culture and history with a guided tour of the city on a wheelchair accessible van. Here you will visit world-renowned monuments such as the Olympieion and the Acropolis. Mykonos and Santorini are famous islands filled with the iconic cube-shaped houses with blue rooftops, steep slopes and beautiful beaches. You will move in between destinations via a ferry with accessible restrooms.
Things to Do + Places to Stay + Ground transportation
7 days / 6 nights
Greek Explorations: Athens, Delphi, Meteora, Veria & Thessaloniki
Athens - Delphi
On this 7-day multi-day trip to Greece, you will travel back in time exploring the beauty of this historic country, all in an accessible way. You will visit Athens, Glyfada Beach, Delphi, Meteora, Veria, and Thessaloniki. All of these destinations are included because not only do they have their particular identity and charm, but together they build a well-rounded idea of what Greece and the Greek experience are all about. At every stop, transportation will be accessible, you will be accompanied by an expert guide, and your accessible room will be guaranteed. Accessible restrooms will be available in most of the activities included. Please contact us for any special requirements and learn more detailed information about your itinerary below.
Things to Do + Places to Stay + Ground transportation
About Greece
Accessible travel Greece
Country Information
Health
The services offered by hospitals in Greece, although varying, are of high quality. Even so, be sure to get appropriate health insurance to fit your personal and travel needs, and have funds available to cover any medical emergency.
There are no vaccinations required to enter Greece.
Security
Small crimes, such as common thefts of wallets and purses among tourists are frequent. Therefore, it is recommended to be cautious, take care of your belongings and avoid flashing valuables.
Documentation
The requirements to enter stay in Greece depend on your nationality. You will need a valid passport if your nationality does not correspond to a country of the European Union. You will need a visa if your country of origin does not belong to the Schengen Agreement.
Check the specific entry requirements, depending on your nationality here.
https://www.visitgreece.gr/before-travelling-to-greece/passports-visas/
Weather
Greece is a Mediterranean country. On the coast, the winters are mild and humid and the summers are hot and dry. The western part of the Pindus mountain range is considerably more humid. In the north and in mountainous areas there is snowfall every year, and it can extend even to the south.
Language
The official language of Greece is Greek in its modern form. This language is considered the oldest written language in the world. Sign language was officially recognized in 2000.
Electricity
Electricity in Greece varies between 230V and 50Hz and type C and F plugs are used.