Greece Packing Guide

Packing for Greece is all about embracing the laid-back Mediterranean vibes, stunning scenery, and rich cultural experiences. Whether you’re island hopping, exploring ancient ruins, or indulging in the local cuisine, here’s a packing guid to ensure you have everything you need for a sunny adventure:

Lets Get Packing! But first keep in mind:

 

  • Pack light! there’s no need to overpack.
  • Check the weather forecast for your travel dates and pack accordingly.
  • Be mindful of cultural norms when choosing your clothing.
  • If you forget anything, you can generally buy it when you arrive.  So don’t stress
  • Leave room in your bags for souvenirs!
  • Don’t forget to pack your sense of adventure!

 

Decide on your Baggage:

 

  • Suit Case/s:  – Are you going to check your bag/s at the airport.
  • Carry On Only + 1 Personal Bag:  – Check on airline for rules & restrictions.

Essentials:

 

  • Passport and travel documents: Keep these readily accessible in a secure pouch.
  • Travel insurance: Give yourself peace of mind with coverage for unexpected trip hiccups.
  • Cash and credit cards: Greece uses Euros, so be prepared with both cash and cards for different situations.  Keep them in a RFID Wallet
  • Comfortable walking shoes: You’ll be doing a lot of exploring, so choose sturdy shoes that support your feet.
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses: Protect yourself from the strong Greek sun with SPF 30+ sunscreen and stylish shades.
  • Hat: A wide-brimmed hat is a must for sun protection and adding a touch of Grecian flair.
  • Medications: Pack any medications you regularly take, along with copies of prescriptions.
  • Travel toiletries: Pack your usual toiletries, but remember size restrictions for liquids in carry-on luggage.
  • Packable Day bag or backpack: A versatile bag for carrying essentials like sunscreen, a camera, and a water bottles.
  • Power Adapters: Greece uses European two-pin plugs, so pack an adapter if your electronics have different plugs.
  • Charging Cables: You have to keep your electronics charged!

Clothing:

  • Mix and match basics: Pack versatile pieces like linen shirts, tank tops, shorts, and dresses that can be easily layered and dressed up or down.
  • Swimwear: One or two swimsuits are essential for beach days and poolside lounging.
  • Cover-up: A lightweight scarf or sarong is perfect for throwing over your swimsuit for exploring towns or grabbing lunch.
  • Light jacket or sweater: Evenings can get chilly, especially on the islands, so pack a light layer for warmth.
  • Comfortable jeans or pants: For cooler days or evenings, a pair of comfortable jeans or pants is a good option.
  • Hiking boots (optional): If you plan on doing any hiking, pack sturdy boots with good grip.

Other essentials:

  • First-aid kit: Be prepared for minor cuts and scrapes with a small first-aid kit.
  • Camera: Capture the beauty of Greece with a good camera or smartphone.
  • Guidebook: A guidebook is a great way to learn about the history and culture of Greece.
  • Phrasebook: Learning a few basic Greek phrases will go a long way with the locals.
  • Reusable water bottle: Stay hydrated with a reusable bottle you can refill throughout the day.

Bonus items:

  • Beach towel: Consider packing a quick-drying towel for beach days.
  • GoPro or underwater camera: Capture stunning underwater footage if you plan on snorkeling or diving.
  • Packing cubes: These help organize your luggage and make it easier to find what you need.
  • Dry bag: Protect your belongings from water and sand with a waterproof dry bag.
  • Car Charger: Keep your devices charged when you drive from site to site.
  • Battery Pack: Keep your devices charged while out wandering around.

Additional tips:

  • If you’re planning on visiting religious sites, pack modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
  • Consider packing a laundry detergent sheet or powder to do laundry in your hotel room if you’re staying for a longer trip.
  • Download offline maps and translation apps in case you don’t have reliable internet access.
  • Pack light layers to adapt to the changing weather.
  • Pack comfortable shoes for all the walking you’ll be doing.
  • If packing items (aside from a first aid kit) for “just in case”.  You probably will not need it.

With this packing guide, you’re all set for a wonderful Greek adventure. So get ready for sunshine, delicious food, and unforgettable experiences & memories!