What to Wear in Greece: A Complete Packing Guide - Champagne Flight (2024)

If you’re reading this that means you’re planning a trip to Greece and I’m equal parts excited for you and jealous of you. I’m seriously obsessed with Greece. I’ve been there 4 times and I’m even getting married there next year. I know the hardest part about travel can be packing but you’re in good hands because I consider myself somewhat of a packing expert. In this post we’ll dive into a Greece packing list (perfect for mainland and the Greek Islands) and plenty of packing tips to help you know exactly what to wear in Greece so you can focus on what really matters – jumping up and down with excitement that you’re going to freaking Greece!

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By the way, if you’re looking for a men’s packing list, my fiancé has a wholeGreece packing list for men.

Don’t want to read the whole post? Feel free to jump around:

Table of Contents

  • A note about my packing style
  • What is the weather like in Greece?
  • How to pack for Greece
    • Create a packing list (or use the one I provide for you at the end of the blog post)
    • Do your laundry before you start packing
    • Try on your clothes
    • Take photos of the outfit combinations
    • Use packing cubes
  • What to pack for Greece
    • General Greece packing tips
    • Tops
    • Bottoms
    • Dresses
    • Layers
    • Shoes
    • Bathing Suits + Accessories
  • What to wear on the plane
  • The Ultimate Light Packing List for Greece (perfect for 10+ days)
    • Bottom Line
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    But first, a note about my packing style

    If you’re looking for an over the top packing list, you’re in the wrong place. I made the switch toone bag travela little over a year ago and I haven’t looked back since.

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    Being able to pack light has been a game changer for me. It makes it so much easier to get from place to place with only one bag and cuts down on time spent thinking about what I’m going to wear. If you’re thinking, “Priyanka, there is no way in hell I could do that.” Trust me, you can, especially in a place like Greece where you need warmer, lightweight clothes which will help you save on space. It’s completely possible to pack lightandlook stylish. The key is making sure you can mix and match pieces to create endless outfit combinations.

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    Either way, I am not trying to convert you to one bag travel in this post. We can do that at another time. The packing list included in this post is perfect for a backpack like myMinaal 3.0 carry onbut you can also throw it into a carry-on suitcase if you prefer. You do you.

    What is the weather like in Greece?

    Of course, this depends on when you go. However, I’m assuming you’re either going during shoulder seasons (spring and fall) or the summer months. If you’re going during the summer, the average temperature during this time of year can get very hot. For example, July’s peak temperatures can reach 91°F (33°C).

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    Regardless, for this packing list, we’ll assume you’re going during the warmer month which means it can be a little cooler in the early morning and late at night and you’ll generally experience warm weather during the day. You can also adapt this list for extremely hot weather but let’s be honest, it never hurts to have a lightweight jacket around.

    By the way, if you want my opinion, I think the best time to go to Greece is during the shoulder months (May or September – October). You avoid the crowds, still have good weather, and you can also find cheaper hotels/flights. Plus, by going during shoulder season or off season, you’re helping to prevent over tourism during peak season.

    How to pack for Greece

    Before we get into what to pack for Greece, let’s talk about how to pack. This will help you save time and cut down on overpacking. These tips can also be used for any trip you pack for!

    Create a packing list (or use the one I provide for you at the end of the blog post)

    Creating a packing list is the first thing I do before every trip I pack for. It prevents me from overpacking because if it’s not on the list, I don’t pack it and it also helps me to not forget anything. It also helps me save time when I actually go to pack.

    Think about how many days you’re going for, how many outfits you need, what you’re doing, etc to help you create your packing list.

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    Do your laundry before you start packing

    It’s the worst when you’re ready to pack and then you realize your favorite pair of leggings are dirty. Make your life easier by having everything ready to go.

    Try on your clothes

    I know this may sound like a pain but if you’re trying to pack lighter this is an important step. By trying on your clothes you can see how many outfit combinations you can come up with which will inevitably help you pack less.

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    Take photos of the outfit combinations

    If you do end up trying on your clothes, be sure to take photos of the different outfit combinations you come up with. I love doing this because I can easily select the outfit I’m going to wear for the day by just looking through my photos.

    Use packing cubes

    I have two packing cubes that I use for my backpack. One is a larger one that fits all my clothes and the second is a smaller one that fits undergarments, bathing suits, active clothes, etc. Packing cubes are a great way to stay organized and help you optimize the space you’re working with.

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    These are the packing cubes I use. I personally love them because they have a clean side and a dirty side so I don’t have to worry about my clean and dirty clothes mixing together.

    What to pack for Greece

    Quick note: I tried to find links to the pieces I am wearing in the photos. Unfortunately, a lot of these pieces I bought years ago so I couldn’t find the exact ones. I tried to find as many options for you as possible and have linked them in the sections below.

    General Greece packing tips

    You’ll find no shortage of cobblestone streets in Greece which means you shouldleave the high heels at home. Trust me, there’s nothing worse than wobbling around on cobblestones after drinking a bottle of Greek wine. Hey, don’t say I didn’t warn you.

    If you don’t love an article of clothing, don’t bring it.Your trip isn’t the time to experiment and be like hey that dress hasn’t fit me in over a year but maybe this will be the time it suddenly does. Or, I like that shirt but I don’t know how to wear it so I’ll figure it out on my trip. Stop. Don’t do that. You want to spend your time actually exploring Greece and swimming in that beautiful blue water, not trying to figure out how to make your clothes work for you.

    Generally speakingI don’t pack a ton of bright colors if I’m trying to mix and match. Of course, I do love me some color so I’ll usually throw in a bright dress while keeping my tops and bottoms more neutral colors.

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    I’ll give you an itemized packing list at the end of this post but first lets go through each of the categories.

    Tops

    I have thesecrop tops that I love from Expressthat work so well for layering and they take up no space at all when I pack. You can wear them on their own or underneath another shirt / sweater. I recommend bringing a mix of crop tops and tank tops (another option here). You also want lightweight longer sleeve options, like linen shirts, that can be a mix of short sleeve or long sleeve. While I keep most of my tops neutral colors, I love to throw in one fun shirt which is usually this flowery bodysuit in the photo below. Other fun shirt options here, here, and here.

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    Bottoms

    This kind of depends on your style. I am not personally the hugest fan of shorts so I tend to bring more pants options and just one pair of shorts but in general for Greece you want lightweight breathable bottoms. I’d recommend linen pants and/or a long skirt (neutral or colorful). If you’re a shorts person you can’t go wrong with a pair of linen shorts (another option here) or even denim shorts.

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    Dresses

    It can get pretty windy in Greece depending on where you are. The first time I went to Greece I wore a short dress and then ended up desperately clutching it to stop it from flying up. Another time I had zero problems so it’s really a mixed bag. To eliminate that, I recommend maxi dresses or midi flowy dresses. Or, bring a pair of biker shorts you can wear underneath your dress. Just in case.

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    Dresses are a great way to add a pop of color. I usually bring a white dress and then one bright colored dress. The white looks so beautiful against the blue water in photographs! Not a fan of dresses? Throw in a jumpsuit!

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    Layers

    Definitely bring a light sweater or light cardigan that you can throw on top of your outfit for cooler mornings / evenings. You might even want a light jacket depending on when you go. Some of my favorite options are a blazer or a jean jacket.

    Shoes

    You want to focus on comfort with shoes and I personally don’t think you need a lot of shoe options for Greece. I’d pack one pair of comfortable walking shoes (maybe some white sneakers?) and a nice pair of sandals that you can wear exploring but also use to dress up an outfit. Add in a pair of flip flops for a boat trip or a beach day and you’re good to go.

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    I haven’t personally been to a spot that had a strict dress code of formal wear. A lot of the islands I’ve been to have been laid back so I’ve never had an issue with shoes.

    Bathing Suits + Accessories

    When I first moved in with my partner I had something like 30 bathing suits. He was horrified. I’ve since then calmed the eff down and cut down massively on my bathing suit collection. If you’re going to be swimming a ton in Greece I would recommend two bathing suits you can alternate out. If not, one is just fine. I’d go with a black one-piece swimsuit. You could easily throw on your linen pants or shorts and make an outfit out of it. I’d then bring a white two piece. Again, the top can double as an actual top so you can go from exploring to swimming. I’d avoid patterns and colors if your goal is to maximize versatility.You can also add in a cover up that could double as an outfit too. I have this black romper that I love to use.

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    What to wear on the plane

    Depending on where you’re coming from, it can be a long flight to get to Greece. I recommend prioritizing comfort. I’d wear a pair of leggings and a comfortable T-shirt and then throw on either your lightweight jacket or lightweight sweater and pair that with your walking shoes. It’ll help you save space as well because you will wearing some of your bulkier items on the plane. And, you’ll be very comfortable so it’s really a win-win.

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    The Ultimate Light Packing List for Greece (perfect for 10+ days)

    Without further ado, here is the packing list I promised you!

    Tops:

    Bottoms:

    Dresses:

    Shoes:

    Layers:

    Bathing Suit + Accessories:

    Of course, you’ll want to add in your electronics, undergarments, any necessary medication, and other personal items.

    With this packing list you can make endless outfit combinations! All the tops go with all the bottoms and you can add different layering pieces for a whole new look.

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    Bottom Line

    You don’t need to pack a lot to look incredible in Greece. The key here is to have versatile articles of clothing that you can mix and match.

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    FAQs

    What to wear on a plane to Greece? ›

    What to wear on the plane. Depending on where you're coming from, it can be a long flight to get to Greece. I recommend prioritizing comfort. I'd wear a pair of leggings and a comfortable T-shirt and then throw on either your lightweight jacket or lightweight sweater and pair that with your walking shoes.

    What purse to wear in Greece? ›

    Crossbody Bag or Purse- If you are bringing a purse to Greece, I recommend bringing a crossbody one. This way you can keep your belongings and important documents close to you while having your hands free. Be sure you get a lightweight one.

    Are jeans acceptable in Greece? ›

    Cover your knees. Shorts and short skirts can be frowned upon — the same goes with ripped jeans. Don't wear t-shirts with rude or in-your-face slogans (even in English). Stick with modest, plain apparel.

    What is not allowed to bring to Greece? ›

    Clearly, no narcotics: Greece is very tough on drug users. No explosives or weapons -- although upon application, a sportsman might be able to bring in a legitimate hunting weapon. Only medications for amounts properly prescribed for your own use are allowed. Plants with soil are not.

    Do you need sneakers in Greece? ›

    While it depends on your itinerary for your trip to Greece, bringing one pair of shoes that aren't sneakers or sandals could be smart. These canvas shoes from Toms are on the more casual side of the traditional loafer style, but they still look nice with a pair of chinos for dressier occasions.

    Should I carry cash in Greece? ›

    Cash is especially important if you plan on visiting smaller towns, villages and Greek islands where there aren't as many tourists.

    What to wear to the Acropolis? ›

    While there is no dress code, it is best to opt for comfortable clothing and footwear while visiting Acropolis, as there is a lot of walking to do. Except during the winters, it can get quite warm at the top of Acropolis Hill, and there is no shade from the sun.

    Is it OK to wear black in Greece? ›

    Instead, a black top combined with a stylish pair of pants and sandals represents the perfect outfit for a woman. Men should ditch the shorts and opt for a pair of long pants and a stylish shirt along with stylish shoes. All black outfits for men are sexy and stylish.

    How do you pack lightly for Greece? ›

    Go for light shorts, t-shirts, skirts and dresses, along with a coat and a few cardigans in case of chilly nights. You'll also need a couple of swimsuits and a light scarf that doubles as a beach wrap and a shawl to wrap around your shoulders at religious sites.

    What material is best to wear in Greece? ›

    Greece enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. To stay comfortable in the warm weather, pack lightweight and breathable clothing such as cotton and linen fabrics. Opt for loose-fitting tops, dresses, and shorts to allow for air circulation and keep cool during the daytime.

    How many outfits should I pack for a 12 day trip? ›

    However, you should have an outfit for every day, plus extras for the weather. Therefore, you should include at least 14-16 outfits in your packing list. However, that doesn't mean you must wear completely different clothing each day.

    Should I bring toilet paper to Greece? ›

    Newer buildings in Greece, like hotels or apartments, have larger pipes that can accommodate flushing toilet paper, but most older buildings require you to place your toilet paper in the trash.

    Can you drink the water in Greece? ›

    In conclusion, tap water in Greece is generally safe to drink and meets rigorous quality standards. However, regional differences may exist, and individual circ*mstances should be considered. Greek tap water undergoes thorough treatment processes to eliminate contaminants, ensuring its safety for consumption.

    How should you dress when flying? ›

    Tips for What to Wear on a Plane

    No one wants to sit through a seven-hour flight in constricting jeans or too-tight shoes — soft, stretchy, and stylish clothing is the way to go. Athleisure sets, loose-fitting pants and tops, and slip-on shoes all make for comfy and convenient plane outfits.

    What is appropriate dress in Greece? ›

    For women, a sundress or maxi dress paired with sandals or heels is a classic choice, while men can opt for tailored shorts or chinos paired with a button-down shirt or polo. While Greece is known for its hot summers, evenings can be cooler, especially in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn.

    What to wear when traveling to Athens? ›

    Use jeans as your base, and consider a pair of thermal underwear or silk long johns to wear under your jeans on the coldest days. Layering is important–so think long sleeve tops, sweaters, and even t-shirts for the warmer indoor temperatures.

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