What to Wear in Greece (2024)

What to Wear in Greece (1)May 14th, 2005, 08:41 AM

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What to Wear in Greece

My husband, three children, and I will be visiting Greece for the first time in mid to late June. On previous trips to Europe, I have never worn shorts, but I am wondering whether the high temperatures in Greece make shorts appropriate. Are they okay on the islands and the mainland? How about in Athens? Also, must we wear long sleeved shirts in monasteries or are short sleeves (not sleeveless) okay? Thanks for any advice!

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You have no problem wearing shorts in Greece, more or less wherever you go, other than churches or monasteries, where it is expected that your knees and shoulders are covered. You are OK with short sleeves, in these places, and sometimes you will see wrap around skirts at the entrance for those wearing shorts.

It will be very hot, we have had temperatures reach 40C in late June, more usually around 30C. Wear something loose and comfortable, take plenty or sunscreen and a sunhat and avoid the mid day sun, if you can.

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I wear shorts all the time when I'm in Greece but that said I see very few if any Greek women wearing them. I wear shorts, skirts and sundresses because that is what I'm comfortable wearing and people never look at me strangely. In monastaries women should wear a skirt below the knee (not pants) and I do believe short sleeves are ok just not sleeveless. One odd thing I've noticed in Greece is that although the women don't tend to wear shorts the men often do. My husband has lots of family in Greece and even within the family I notice this. I wouldn't worry too much about the clothes, be comfortable that's what the Greek people would want anyway. Have Fun!

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Are women wearing the gauzy skirt with ballet flat look in Athens and throughout Greece--how about capris--is there a look which is particularly fashionable for going out to tavernas and cafes in the evening? I love to get into the spirit of things--we go in September.

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as little as possible!

greece is crazy hot in the summer. when i was there in 1998, i wore shorts and sleeveless shirts. no one seemed to care.

however, i brought along one of those flimsy sarong type thingies to wrap around me as a skirt when we went to Ossios Loukas on the way to Delphi. I think i wore a regular short sleeved blouse that day to cover my arms.

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Hi,
I will be traveling to Greece (Mykonos and Athens) beginning Oct 4. I would appreciate any tips on what type of clothing to pack for the climate and culture. Thanks a million
AD

What to Wear in Greece (13)Aug 27th, 2005, 07:34 AM

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It was late October 2003 when my husband and I arrived in Athens. It was in the 80s and MUGGY. I had packed for layering warmer clothes for Northern and Central Europe, and was not prepared for the hot weather. We headed towards the Plaka, and along the way found a nice gauze top with embroidery, and a black wrap-around skirt and sandals...all for about $30. I had an outfit for the warm evenings out, and now have a few souvenirs from Greece. I wore them as we progressed to Turkey, where it was warm at Ephasus.

Suffice to say, wear what makes you comfortable, but longer skirts and sundresses are less obvious than shorts but there will be plenty of people wearing them. In Athens, I would dare say the women I saw were less fashionistas than their Italian and French counterparts, and generally wore what was comfortable to them.

The heat will make many people practical before fashionable, that's for sure.

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A loose sundress will be much cooler than shorts. Anything with a waistband should be avoided. Take a sarong or scarf to cover your shoulders if needed to enter a church.
Drink lots of water.

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Wear anything you want to wear, EXCEPT when planning to visit a monastery. I was surprised that the dress standard were so strict even to peak into a tiny chapel cut into the rock in a remote part of Crete along a steep rocky goat trail. The young monk sitting guarding the entrance was very very serious about drress standards. I was carrying a light multipurpose sarong (to use as a tent for changing into a bathing suit, as a towel, and to fashion into a skirt for monastery visits), but a long sarong over shorts, with hiking boots peaking out underneath, and a cotton scarf around my shoulders covering my short-sleeve top, were not acceptable for a visit. The only person who passed muster was a woman who was hiking in a skirt.

I personally would not wear shorts in a city, but I think it may be acceptable in cities that see a lot of foreigners.

I've never been to northern Greece, but I've heard tht the dress standards for Meteora and other monasteries in the area arre strict and strictly enforced. so long as you know ahead of time, you can be prepared.

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Hi--I've been counting on a sarong and sweater over tank top to visit the monasteries and understood that would do. Am I mistaken here, as long as knees and shoulders are covered? We leave this week so I would appreciate any feedback for Crete, Peleponnese and Meteora in particular--also churches and monasteries on Skopelos. Thanks so much

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It didnb't work for me. i was on Country Walkers small group hiking trip in western Crete. This was not a major site--just a little chapel tucked into the rocks far from any town or road, so it wasn't taht important to us that we get it. Maybe the problem was that we looked so awful, with "skirts" made of beach sarongs, and dusty hiking boots underneath, and we were all hot and dusty and sweaty since we'd been hiking. For an important destination like Meteora, I wouldn't take a chance, since admission may be up to the whim of the monk on guard. I think I'd wear a longish skirt and if wearing a sleeveless top, maybe carry a very lightweight gauzy long-sleeved top to put over it. Where I think I'd have a problem is if I had to walk up a rocky trail to get to the monastery, in which case, I'd want to wear short and boots, not a skirt that i could trip over. Maybe the people who've been to Meteora can give the current info about standards (also on how you reach the site, i.e. whether you need hiking clothes or just causal clothes, in which case a skirt would be comfortable anyway.

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My post is so full of typos, but I guess you can figure out what I meant to say, even if what I typed was a mess.

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Thanks cmt--I may post a separate request on what is acceptable dress at Meteora. Many thanks.

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Greek monastaries and churches are places of worship even if they are not "major sites" or are just "little chapels tucked into the rocks in remote parts of the country." You need to dress and act respectfully and you will not have a problem. CMT, I'm sure you were acting just fine, but I can see from your description how a monk could have been affronted by the whole situation.

Robyn if by a sarong, you mean that an observer would conclude you are wearing a skirt, tank top, and sweater, you will be just fine for any church or monastery you will come across.

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Eleni: Yes, we really did not look very presentable, though we were quite well covered. It was just unavoidable, since we were hiking on rough terrain, it was hot, and we were dressing for safety and function, and actually most of us didn't even know that we were going to come upon this chapel. If I were strolling around towns, or if my primary destination for the day were a monastery, I'd just dress in an acceptable way in the first place.

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cmt, you definitely dressed right for hiking, as you should have!

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At Meteora there is no need for hiking clothing to reach the monasteries, at least the two that I visited in March. There are a lot of steps to climb, but people were dressed in casual clothes, with the exception of one lady in her Sunday best, including high heels, saying this is what she'd wear to church at home, so she would wear it here as a sign of respect.

There were long skirts handed out at the entrance for those wearing shorts or pants, and women were putting those on over their pants.

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Thanks Nikki and Eleni--I am really looking forward to visiting a lot of churches and monasteries, as I have recently taken a course in icons at our Divinity School here at the University. I am taking several skirts with me, although I am not sure if one of them will be long enough to gain entry, but will keep a chiffon wrap which I will also use for cover over a bathing suit, capris--it packs small and light (I am hoping DH will keep in his day pack)--I am a small person so it won't take too much to cover the critical areas. Your advice is so helpful--I can't wait

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What to Wear in Greece (2024)

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What to Wear in Greece? ›

Avoid anything too smart – Greece really is very casual. Wear plenty of sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection), a sunhat and sunglasses. If you take a boat trip you may find there's a cool breeze out on the water. The sun will be extra strong too and you may not have much cover.

How to pack for 10 days in Greece? ›

What to Pack for Greece: Clothes
  1. 3-5 pairs of soft, travel socks.
  2. 2 bras and 10 underwear.
  3. 5 Short-Sleeved Blouses/t-shirts.
  4. 1 Casual Capri Summer Grey Pants.
  5. 1-3 Capri, shorts, skirt.
  6. 1 sundress and 1 evening dress.
  7. 1 long shirt and 1 jacket.
  8. 2 swimsuits & a coverup.

What shoes should I wear to Greece? ›

The must-have shoes for Greece are: Flip-flops for the beach. Hiking sandals, running shoes, and hiking boots for long mountain walks or hiking to less accessible beaches.

What do modern Greek people wear? ›

Modern Greeks prefer loose-fitting and less structured clothes in the summer. But they might add belts and other accessories to create an attractive silhouette. Shapeless items of clothing and anatomic shoes are often considered “unattractive” and are less popular among younger generations.

What should I pack for a 5 day trip to Greece? ›

1. The Essentials
  • Sunscreen, hat and sunglasses.
  • Swimsuit, towel (towels are available at all hotels, but it's always nice to have your own)
  • Comfortable sandals and walking shoes.
  • Outdoor items: a comfortable pair of sneakers for hikes, insect repellent, travel water bottle.
  • Day bag or tote (with zipper!) or backpack.
Feb 9, 2023

How many outfits for a 10 day trip? ›

FAQs. How many clothes are required for a 10-day trip? Follow the 5-4-3-2-1 packing trick, where you pack five tops, four bottoms, three dresses, three pairs of shoes, two swimsuits, two bags, and one of each of a few miscellaneous accessories.

What purse to bring to 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.

Should I bring jeans to Greece? ›

Jeans can get too hot and sweaty on the islands, though sometimes in the evening if the temperature cools a little, jeans can be a good option. Comfortable shoes - most if not all islands boast gorgeous cobbled streets in their towns. Bring shoes that you can walk in happily.

Is it OK to wear black in Greece? ›

Black, gray, or navy are good color choices because you can wear them with anything, and more importantly, are forgiving with the dust from archeological sites.

What can I not bring into Greece? ›

You cannot take meat, milk or products containing them into EU countries. There are some exceptions for medical reasons, for example certain amounts of powdered infant milk, infant food, or pet food required for medical reasons. Check the rules about taking food and drink into the EU on the European Commission website.

Do people dress up in Greece? ›

Dress codes and cultural hints

Though dress codes on the beach are entirely informal, they're much less so away from the sea; most Greeks will dress up to go out, and not doing so is considered slovenly at the least.

Is water in Greece safe to drink? ›

Yes, it is safe (as discussed earlier). But here is the deal. Places like Athens (Attiki) – the capital, and other major cities like Thessaloniki have large populations. Water for these major cities is supplied mainly from the man-made Lake Marathon (along with other lakes and reservoirs).

How do locals dress in Greece? ›

The Greeks are lovers of high-end jewelry. Because of the warm weather on non-winter days, locals tend to wear simple clothing which they style with jewelry. Doing so can transform any light, casual, and simple outfit. If you don't have any jewelry to pack from home, you can buy some from the merchants as you arrive.

Is it safe to wear expensive jewelry in Greece? ›

If worried about losing your ring, don't bring it with you on your travels. Your jewellery will be as safe in Greece as any other country, though.

Should I bring a towel to Greece? ›

Towel ✔ Many hotels in Greece do not supply beach towels. You will find them for sale everywhere but the quality is often poor. Pack a small quick-dry towel for use at the beach as well as at waterfalls, on boat trips and for exercise too.

What plug adapter do I need for Greece? ›

Greece travel adaptors

For Greece there are two associated plug types C and F. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type F is the plug which has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. Greece operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

What is the 54321 packing rule? ›

For a long weekend, Jen Rubio of Away Travel goes by the “54321” rule: “You can always get at least five great outfits from four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes, and [if you're a woman] one dress.” For a longer trip (one to two weeks), add a few tops and maybe another dress or pair of shoes if there's a fancier ...

How many jeans do I need for a 10 day trip? ›

For 10 days of travel, 2 bottoms, and 5 tops. That's right. You are going to become the King or Queen of travel with this number one tip. 2 bottoms – shorts, skirts or pants.

How many pajamas should you bring for a week trip? ›

Sleepwear. Whether you sleep in t-shirts and sweatpants or complete pajama sets, about two pairs of pajamas will be enough for a weeklong vacation. However, if you're someone who likes slipping into fresh pajamas every night, then you may want to pack extra loungewear, space in your luggage permitting.

Are luxury handbags cheaper in Greece? ›

While the cost of gold is the same throughout the world, Greece has cheaper labour costs, translating into lower retail prices for some of the best craftsmanship in the world.

Should I carry my passport with me in Greece? ›

Carry your passport or some form of photo identification at all times. Police may detain you for questioning if you do not have proper identification with you.

Do you need to carry cash in Greece? ›

Major tourist areas in Greece, like Athens and Thessaloniki, are mostly cash-free and will accept credit and debit cards and contactless payments. Plastic money is widely accepted in Greece, and the exchange rates are rather favorable.

Should you bring a suitcase to Greece? ›

If you want to pack light for your trip to the Greek Islands, it all starts with your luggage. Whether you prefer a suitcase or a backpack, remember to keep it small and lightweight. Choose something sturdy and easy to get around. If you really want to pack light, you might decide to travel only with a carry-on.

What is the best color to wear in Santorini? ›

From soft sky blue to deep navy, blue hues seamlessly blend with the island's surrounding Aegean Sea. These colors evoke a sense of tranquility and evoke the captivating essence of Santorini's coastal charm. Embrace the Mediterranean vibe with a flowy blue dress that mirrors the island's enchanting waters.

What do Greek ladies wear? ›

Most traditional costumes for women have a simple cotton dress as a base, with a sleeveless wool vest over it. To this, women may add aprons, sashes and, perhaps most importantly, large head scarves. One example of a traditional outfit for women is the karagouna.

Should I wear mask in Greece? ›

Wearing a mask

It is mandatory to wear a mask in all healthcare and social care facilities (e.g. hospitals, clinics, health centres and care homes).

Can you take ibuprofen into Greece? ›

Anyone can bring any medicine he or she needs when travelling to Greece.

Can I take my medication to Greece? ›

Travelling with medication

On arrival, Greek Customs may in some cases require you to obtain permission from the Greek National Organisation of Medicines - if you need to carry more than the permitted number of boxes, for example. The National Organisation of Medicines examines these requests on a case by case basis.

Should I tip in Greece? ›

Tipping in Greece (and Europe as a whole) is very different from tipping in say, the United States or Canada. For the most part, tips are not expected here and they definitely are not compulsory.

What is considered attractive in Greece? ›

Women looked up to Aphrodite, Goddess of love, sex, beauty and fertility and depicted her with a round face, large breasts and a pear-shaped body. This then became the beauty ideal for Greek women.

What is considered beauty in Greece? ›

The ancient Greeks believed that beauty consisted of three major components including symmetry, proportion, and har- mony (“Cultural Ideals of Facial Beauty”).

Can you use US dollars in Greece? ›

Can you use dollars in Greece? No you can't spend dollars in Greece. You will need to either exchange your US Dollars for Euros, use your cards, or withdraw Euros from an ATM when on vacation in Greece.

Can I flush toilet paper in Greece? ›

In most places throughout Greece you can't put toilet paper down the toilet. Instead, you must put your toilet paper in the bin beside the loo. So long as the bins are tightly closed and emptied daily, the health risks are minimal to anyone who uses this method.

How much do you tip in Greece? ›

There is not a strong tradition of tipping in Greece, particularly among the locals, but it's become expected that tourists leave a small tip while travelling through the country. In restaurants it's common to leave a cash tip for whoever is looking after you – 10–15 per cent is standard.

Can you wear ripped jeans in Greece? ›

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).

Can you wear heels in Santorini? ›

To not forget at home, the essential of every holiday: sunglasses, a brimmed hat and a foulard for sunny or windy days or for having a ride on a motorbike around the island. And last but not least, a good news for those who love be comfortable: no heels in Santorini! The pebbles streets make impossible to wear heels.

Why is gold cheap in Greece? ›

Please note that gold is pretty cheap in Greece, due to its burdened economy which is a blessing in disguise for the tourists visiting the country. Afterall, what is better than shopping in ancient Greece? Suggested Read: 10 Places To Visit In Mykonos For An Ideal Vacation In The Pretty Greek Island!

What jewelry is Greece known for? ›

Greek jewellery includes rings, pendants, brooches, diadems, wreaths, armbands, thigh bands, bracelets, earrings and hair accessories, to name a few. These jewellery types were created using gold, silver, metal and gemstones. Gemstones were made into Greece from various parts of the world.

Can I carry jewelry in my purse on a plane? ›

If you are travelling with valuable items such as jewelry, please keep those items with you at all times (do not put them in checked baggage). You can ask the TSA officer to screen you and your valuables in private to maintain your security.

Do I need a water bottle in Greece? ›

In Athens and most places across mainland Greece, the tap water is perfectly safe to drink. In harbor towns and the Greek Islands, however, it is generally better to drink bottled water, which is readily available and very cheap.

How do you pack a suitcase for Greece? ›

Greece Packing List: At A Glance
  1. Hardshell luggage – A four-wheel suitcase is best.
  2. Comfortable footwear – Stylish sandals and sneakers are the most versatile.
  3. Light layers – Great for evenings and changing seasons.
  4. Swimwear – For island and beach-hopping.
  5. Documents – Bring copies of important documents and tickets.
Dec 6, 2022

How do I charge my iPhone in Greece? ›

If you want to charge your iPhone using a Greek power outlet you'll need to use a Type C USB power adapter and a USB to Apple 30 pin cable - Apple normally supply this USB cable when you buy the iPhone. Plug in the Type C USB power adapter in the power supply.

Do US plugs work in Greece? ›

Greece uses plug types C and F, which are pretty much the same plug types that are used all over Europe. However, if you're coming from the UK, the USA, or a handful of other European countries, you will need a Greece travel adapter.

What does a Greece plug look like? ›

In Greece the power plug sockets are of type C and F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz.

What should I pack for 10 days away? ›

  • 3 to 5 shirts. If you must overpack, pack an extra T-shirt or two if it makes you feel better. ...
  • 2 to 3 bottoms. Note this could include shorts or slacks. ...
  • 3 dresses. ...
  • 1 to 3 light jacket pieces. ...
  • 3 to 7 accessories. ...
  • 2 to 3 pairs of shoes. ...
  • 1 small bag.
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How do you pack light for a week in 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 to pack for 10 days in Greece in October? ›

The perfect packing list. While short pants, skirts and short-sleeved t-shirts are essential fording the perfect layered outfit, make sure that a sweater, light jacket, long pants and comfortable walking shoes are part of your ensemble as at this time of tyear the weather can change from hot to chilly within minutes.

Can I wear jeans in Greece? ›

Jeans can get too hot and sweaty on the islands, though sometimes in the evening if the temperature cools a little, jeans can be a good option. Comfortable shoes - most if not all islands boast gorgeous cobbled streets in their towns. Bring shoes that you can walk in happily.

How many clothes to pack for 12 day trip? ›

It is best to have two pairs of bottoms (pants, shorts, or skirts) for each week that you'll be staying. Plan on bringing four shirts per week, and two jackets to layer for warmth (if you're traveling to a cool or cold destination). For a two-week trip, you need four bottoms and eight tops.

What suitcase holds 10 days of clothes? ›

According to one traveler, the Rockland Melbourne Carry-On Suitcase can hold up 10 days' worth of clothes inside its 20-inch frame: "I fit everything I needed for a 10-day [international] trip in a tropical climate, with no outfit repeats.

What is the 5 4 3 2 1 packing method? ›

Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

Should I bring a water bottle to Greece? ›

While the water in Greece is safe to drink the water in the islands tastes salty so you might want a water bottle with build in filter.

Do I need a jacket in Greece in October? ›

There are still some days you'll want shorts and T-shirts but by and large you'll be shifting to warmer clothes. You'll definitely want a good jacket so don't forget that piece, especially if you plan on strolling around town in the evenings.

Do people wear sneakers in Greece? ›

Even a Greek wedding in Summer will see many men wearing fashionable sneakers.

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