Greece

Greece, known as the birthplace of Western Civilisation, is popular for its colourful culture, beautiful landscapes, and extensive rich history. Greece is famous for its over 2000 islands, Mediterranean climate and physical diversity. 

Greece's integral influence on not only ancient civilisations but our way of life today is prominent, having made important contributions to philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Ancient ruins of sculptures and architecture show the countries great power and advancements throughout history that inspires travellers to this day. 

Greeks are well known for their generous hospitality and welcome tourists with open arms (and great food!). Here you will be made to feel part of the family and be well looked after by friendly locals who will be proud to introduce you to their culture and country. 

Smaller group size - up to 28

Cradles of Civilisation, featuring Gallipoli, Cappadocia and those Greek Isles

24 Fascinating Days
  • Start: Istanbul
  • Ends: Athens
  • Countries: Greece, Türkiye

Ancient Turkish Empires, iconic Greek Islands

Touring Greece by coach (and ferry)

There’s no doubt that your time in Greece will be something you will remember forever. To get the absolute most enjoyment out of your time in this stunning country, you can’t go past a coach tour with Albatross. Because our groups are smaller and we stay longer than most tour groups, you are able to really lose yourself in the sights, cities, and sensations of Greece.

The best thing about coach travel is getting to enjoy the stress-free experience of having expert guides take care of navigating between stops.

Your Albatross guides will provide invaluable insight and guidance about the best places to see during free time as well, ensuring every moment of your tour is magical. Perhaps even greater than this are the chances you’ll have to bond with other fun people and make friends with your fellow travellers. It’s not unheard of for visitors who met while on tour together to form long-lasting relationships fuelled by their shared love of travel.

And in order to see all of what Greece has to offer, you will also enjoy many ferry rides across the beautiful Mediterranean sea between the country's magnificent islands. Sit back and relax as you enjoy the breeze and take in the azure waters. 

When to visit Greece

If you want to enjoy the sun and sand but avoid the crowds, the best time to visit Greece is in the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). These months offer warm weather, fewer crowds, and a better travel experience. For island hopping, ferry services are also more frequent and regular between May and September. 

Greek Culture

Helpful tips


Here are some important details that you should know before you go:

  • Language - Greek is the official language spoken in Greece. English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and urban centres.
  • Money - The currency used in Greece is the Euro (€). Many shops, hotels, and restaurants in Greece will accept payment by credit or debit card, specifically Visa and Mastercard. Contactless payment is also becoming common. Though, cash is still considered best.
  • Time zone and daylight - Greece observes Eastern European Standard Time (GMT +2) in winter, and experiences daylight savings time (GMT +3) during the summer (March 30 to October 26).
  • Electricity - Greece uses two types of electrical outlets: type C and type F. Type F is the standard for new installations, while type C is found in older installations.
  • Clothing - Greece is hot, dry and very sunny, so you will want to wear light weight loose clothing and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget your hat and sunglasses!