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How Much Does Greece Cost in 2026? Daily Budget Breakdown

Quick answer: A mid-range trip to Greece costs about $140 per day — roughly $980 for a week per person, covering accommodation, food, local transport, and activities (not flights). Backpackers can travel from about $42 per day; luxury travel costs significantly more.

Wondering how much a trip to Greece really costs? Here is a clear, no-fluff breakdown of daily travel costs in Greece for 2026 — across backpacker, mid-range, and luxury styles — plus sample trip budgets, what your money actually buys, and where to save. All figures are per person per day in US dollars and cover on-the-ground costs (not international flights).

Typical mid-range cost
$100 – $180 / day
A typical week in Greece runs about $980 per person, mid-range style.
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How much does Greece cost per day?

Daily costs in Greece depend heavily on your travel style. Here is what each tier looks like:

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Backpacker
$30–$55/day
hostels, street food, public transport, free sights
Mid-range
$100–$180/day
3-star hotels, restaurant meals, the occasional taxi and paid tour
Luxury
$300–$500/day
4-5 star stays, fine dining, private transfers and premium experiences

What you spend on each day (mid-range)

Here is how a typical mid-range daily budget of around $140 breaks down in Greece:

CategoryPer dayShare
Accommodation$5640%
Food & drink$3827%
Local transport$1712%
Activities & sightseeing$2216%
SIM, tips & extras$75%
Total$140100%

Sample Greece trip budgets

Trip lengthBackpackerMid-rangeLuxury
3 days$128$420$1,200
1 week$298$980$2,800
2 weeks$595$1,960$5,600

Per person, excluding international flights. Add a 10-15% buffer for souvenirs and the unexpected.

Money tips for Greece

  • Currency: Greece uses the EUR. Withdraw from bank ATMs for the best rates and avoid airport currency-exchange counters.
  • Cards vs cash: Cards are accepted almost everywhere; carry a little cash for small cafes, markets, and rural areas.
  • Tipping: Tipping is modest — round up or leave 5-10% for good service.
  • Save money: Travel in shoulder season, eat where locals eat, use public transport, and book accommodation 4-8 weeks ahead to lock in lower rates.
  • Capital & hub: Athens is usually the most expensive part of Greece — costs drop noticeably in smaller towns and rural areas.

Greece travel cost FAQ

How much does it cost to travel to Greece?
A mid-range trip to Greece costs roughly $100-$180 per person per day, covering a comfortable hotel, restaurant meals, local transport, and activities. Backpackers can travel on $30-$55 per day, while luxury travelers spend $300-$500 or more.
How much does a week in Greece cost?
A one-week trip to Greece costs about $980 per person mid-range, $298 for backpackers, and $2,800-plus for luxury travelers. These figures cover accommodation, food, local transport, and activities but exclude international flights.
Is Greece expensive to visit?
Greece is considered moderately priced for travelers. Your biggest costs are accommodation and food; you can cut both significantly by traveling in shoulder season, eating local, and using public transport.
What currency is used in Greece?
Greece uses the EUR. Cards are widely accepted in cities, but carry some cash for markets, small restaurants, and rural areas. Withdraw from bank ATMs for the best exchange rates.

Best time to visit Greece (real climate data)

Best months: April, May, June, September, October, November.

Greece’s warmest month is July (avg 34°C / 92°F), the coolest is January (low 5°C / 42°F). The wettest is December (110 mm) and the driest is July.

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 climate normals (2019–2023). See the full month-by-month weather →

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What it actually costs in Greece

Money on the ground: The euro.

How it compares: Mid-range for Europe — the mainland is cheap, the famous islands are not.

The budget-buster: Santorini and Mykonos in July–August, plus inter-island ferries.

Where to save: The less-hyped islands (Naxos, Milos) and the shoulder season.

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