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Greece
June is a decent time to visit Greece, though not ideal. Pleasant temperatures around 25.3°C. Flight prices run 11% above average.
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7 events throughout the year
February
9.2°C · 1 event
One of Europe's largest carnivals. parades, costumes, and celebrations across the city.
April
15.2°C · 1 event
Greece's most important celebration. midnight candlelight processions and feasts across the country.
May
20.3°C · 1 event
Wildflowers in bloom, warm sea, and uncrowded beaches. the best-value month to visit.
August
27.5°C · 2 events
Ancient theatre performances at historic venues including the original Epidaurus amphitheatre.
Santorini, Mykonos, and the Cyclades at their sunniest. warm Aegean waters.
September
23.5°C · 1 event
Sea still warm from summer, crowds thinning, and golden light. one of Greece's best-kept secrets.
November
14°C · 1 event
One of the most important film festivals in southeastern Europe.
February
9.2°C · 1 event
One of Europe's largest carnivals. parades, costumes, and celebrations across the city.
April
15.2°C · 1 event
Greece's most important celebration. midnight candlelight processions and feasts across the country.
May
20.3°C · 1 event
Wildflowers in bloom, warm sea, and uncrowded beaches. the best-value month to visit.
August
27.5°C · 2 events
Ancient theatre performances at historic venues including the original Epidaurus amphitheatre.
Santorini, Mykonos, and the Cyclades at their sunniest. warm Aegean waters.
September
23.5°C · 1 event
Sea still warm from summer, crowds thinning, and golden light. one of Greece's best-kept secrets.
November
14°C · 1 event
One of the most important film festivals in southeastern Europe.
Greece offers what very few countries can: ancient history and brilliant beaches in a country that's genuinely easy to travel. Athens is the base — the Acropolis, the Plaka district, and a food scene that has improved dramatically in recent years. The islands are the point: Santorini's caldera views and clifftop towns are iconic. Mykonos has the beaches and nightlife. Crete is large enough to feel like a country of its own.
The lesser-known islands — the Dodecanese, the Ionian chain, the Cyclades beyond Santorini — often outperform the famous ones for authentic experiences at half the price.
Peak summer (July to August) brings intense heat, massive crowds, and high prices on the popular islands. May to June and September to October are the best windows — warm enough to swim, cool enough to explore, and noticeably quieter. For Australians, the EUR is relatively strong. Athens has good connections via Singapore and Dubai.
April to May are the sweet spot for Greece, balancing good weather, fewer crowds and competitive fares. The SweetSpot Score peaks at 87/100 in April.
February is typically the cheapest month to fly to Greece, with return fares averaging around A$1,535 — about 14% below the yearly average.
July scores lowest (35/100), with at peak-season crowds conditions and less favourable weather. If you can, plan around it.
Across the year, average temperatures range from about 9°C to 28°C. May usually offers the most pleasant conditions.
AUD is roughly in line with the Euro historical average.