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cubrinj

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The tourist season for this year has been over and it's been a while since I've gone. I want to take my family. When is the best time to go? My kids are home schooled so I don't have to worry about that. I’ve heard different opinions depending on the season, so I’m a bit torn. Summer seems to be popular for island hopping and beach days, but I’m worried about the crowds and high prices. On the other hand, spring and fall sound appealing for fewer tourists and pleasant weather, but I’m not sure if everything is open or if I’d miss out on anything special. Winter is also an option, though I know it’s the off-season.

For those who have been to Greece during different times of the year, when would you recommend visiting and why? I’d appreciate any tips or insights!
 
I’ve been to Greece during multiple seasons, and each has its pros and cons depending on what you're looking for. Summer is ideal for island hopping and beach days, but yes, it does come with higher prices and crowds, especially in popular spots like Santorini and Mykonos.

Spring and fall are excellent choices if you prefer fewer tourists and more pleasant temperatures. Everything is usually open, and you'll still experience the beauty of the islands without the hustle and bustle. Plus, it's a great time for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites. Winter is the off-season, and while some islands slow down, mainland destinations like Athens or Thessaloniki are still lively, offering cultural experiences and fewer crowds.

If you’re not tied to a specific time, I’d recommend late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) for the best balance of weather, open attractions, and manageable crowds. I'd like to add that Crete, which is further south, has nice beach days through October and maybe even beyond. I was on a beach on Halloween weekend one year on that island.
 
If you can be a bit flexible, spring (late April to June) and early fall (September to October) are honestly some of the best times to hit up Greece. The weather’s still warm enough for beach days, but you avoid the summer crowds and the steeper prices.
Also, if you’re looking to make the flight a bit more chill, take a look at Discount Business Class Flights to score a comfier seat without spending too much.
 
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A current update is that I am thinking that the end of September/ beginning of October might be when I go...
 
It’s great that you’re planning ahead for a family trip! Each season has its own charm, so it really depends on your priorities. Summer is fantastic for island hopping and beach days, but you’re right—crowds and higher prices can be a downside. Spring and fall are wonderful for fewer tourists and more pleasant weather, plus they’re often easier on the budget. While some attractions might have limited hours, you’ll likely still find plenty to enjoy. Winter can be peaceful and relaxing during the off-season, especially if you want to explore without the hustle and bustle.

Since you’re flexible with travel dates, business class flights could be a great way to make the journey enjoyable for the whole family. The extra comfort and space will keep everyone happy, no matter the season you choose. Wherever you decide to go, it sounds like a memorable trip is ahead!
 

More Museums in Athens?

Our family visits Athens almost every year, and we love exploring its amazing museums. Last year, we had a great time at the Acropolis Museum and the National Archaeological Museum. This year, we’re heading back in early spring for a family event and are looking for new museums to visit.

We’d love to find places that might be more focused on art or something unique that would appeal to all ages. Any recommendations for must-see museums or hidden gems in Athens? Bonus points for something interactive or family-friendly!

We’re always excited to hear about places we haven’t been yet. Let me know your favorites—thanks in advance!

Which island to visit?

If you only had time to visit one of these islands which would you choose? I am in negotiations with my family to pick only one of these... There's 8 of us traveling and we each have different opinions.

1. Mykonos
2. Santorini
3. Zakynthos
4. Crete
5. Naxos

I am personally leaning towards Zakynthos or Naxos because I have never been... Thanks in advance!

Exploring Mycenae as a Day Trip from Athens?

I’m planning my next trip to Greece and am trying to work out my itinerary. I’d love to visit Mycenae, as I’ve always been fascinated by ancient Greek history and the stories of Agamemnon.

I’m currently thinking of making it a day trip from Athens—does this make sense, or is it better to stay closer? I’m also planning to spend time in Monemvasia again (it’s one of my favorite spots!). Would it be practical to fit Mycenae into this trip as a stopover on my way to or from Monemvasia?

I’ll have a rental car, so I’m flexible, but I don’t want to feel rushed or miss out on fully exploring Mycenae. Any tips would be great!
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