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Essential Facts for Visiting greece
Health & Safety Tips for greece
Connectivity & Mobility in greece
Seamless Coverage with Top Carriers
Greece offers excellent mobile network coverage for tourists, primarily through its three major carriers: Cosmote, Vodafone, and Nova (formerly Wind). Cosmote is widely recognized for having the most extensive 4G/LTE and 5G network, reaching over 99% of the population for 4G and rapidly expanding 5G coverage to over 80% of the population. Vodafone and Nova also provide strong 4G/LTE and growing 5G networks, ensuring reliable connectivity across mainland Greece and most islands. Tourists can utilize both physical SIM cards and eSIMs for these networks, with eSIM options offering convenient digital activation. Prune offers competitive eSIM plans for Greece, allowing travelers to stay connected without the need for a physical SIM.
Source: COSMOTE S.A. Official Website - Investor Relations & Network Information
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: 3-6 months

Prepaid SIM Avg Price for Tourists
For tourists visiting Greece, the average price for a prepaid physical SIM card from major carriers like Cosmote, Vodafone, or Nova typically ranges from €15 to €25. These packages usually include a bundle of data (e.g., 5-15 GB), some local call minutes, and SMS, valid for a specific period, often 15 to 30 days. Prices can vary based on the carrier, the specific plan selected, and any ongoing promotions. These SIMs are readily available at airports, carrier stores, and kiosks. Travelers looking for flexible and often more competitive pricing for eSIM plans should check out https://prune.co.in/.
Source: COSMOTE Greece Official Website - Prepaid Services Section
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 3-6 months

Excellent Metro & Transit Coverage
Mobile network coverage in Greece's major metropolitan areas and transit hubs is exceptionally strong, particularly for 4G/LTE and increasingly for 5G. Cities like Athens and Thessaloniki boast excellent 5G connectivity, with major carriers having significantly expanded their next-generation networks. Users can expect seamless high-speed internet access within city centers, public transportation (including metro lines in Athens), and major tourist attractions. 4G/LTE coverage is virtually ubiquitous in urban settings, ensuring reliable service even in older parts of cities or underground metro sections. This robust infrastructure supports everything from navigation to streaming and communication for visitors.
Source: Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission (EETT) - Market Data Reports
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 6-12 months

Money & Daily Life in greece
Currency
The official currency of Greece is the Euro (€). As a member of the European Union and the Eurozone, Greece uses the same currency as many other European countries. This simplifies transactions for visitors from other Eurozone nations and provides stability for international travelers. It's advisable to carry some smaller denominations for minor purchases, tips, or in areas where card payments might not be readily accepted.
Source: European Central Bank
Confidence: 1
Update Cycle: Stable

Tipping culture
Tipping in Greece is generally appreciated but not as deeply ingrained or expected as in some other countries, particularly the United States. In restaurants and cafes, it's common to round up the bill or leave a small amount, typically 5-10% for good service, especially if a service charge hasn't already been added (which is rare, but check the bill). For quick coffee or drinks, simply rounding up to the nearest euro is sufficient. Taxi drivers appreciate it if you round up the fare to the nearest euro. For hotel staff, like porters, 1-2 euros per bag is customary, and for housekeeping, 5-10 euros at the end of your stay is a nice gesture. Tour guides are often tipped 5-10 euros per person for a half-day tour, more for full-day excursions or exceptional service.
Source: Multiple travel forums and cultural guides (e.g., Rick Steves, Lonely Planet)
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: Annually

Credit cards
Credit and debit cards, primarily Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted throughout Greece, especially in major cities, popular tourist destinations, hotels, larger restaurants, and most retail stores. However, it's important to be aware that smaller establishments, local tavernas in remote areas, guesthouses, and market vendors may still operate on a cash-only basis. While card usage has significantly increased, it's always advisable to carry a sufficient amount of cash for smaller purchases, taxis, tips, or in situations where card machines might be temporarily out of service. Be sure to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with transactions.
Source: Major credit card networks (Visa, Mastercard), various travel guides
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Annually

Plug/Voltage
Greece uses standard European plug types C and F. Type C plugs have two round pins, while Type F (also known as "Schuko") has two round pins and two earth clips on the side. Travelers from countries using different plug types, such as the UK, US, Canada, or Australia, will need a travel adapter to use their electronic devices. The standard voltage in Greece is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. Most modern electronic devices (laptops, phone chargers) are dual voltage (100-240V, 50/60Hz) and will only require a plug adapter. However, if your device is single voltage (e.g., 110-120V), you will also need a voltage converter to avoid damage.
Source: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), WorldStandards.eu
Confidence: 1
Update Cycle: Stable

Local language(s)
The official and predominant language of Greece is Greek (Modern Greek). While it is beneficial to learn a few basic Greek phrases like "Kalimera" (Good morning), "Efharisto" (Thank you), and "Parakalo" (Please/You're welcome), English is widely spoken, especially in major tourist destinations, hotels, restaurants, and by younger generations across the country. In highly popular tourist areas, you may also find staff who speak other European languages such as German, French, or Italian. However, venturing into more rural or less-traveled regions may require a greater reliance on Greek or the use of translation apps.
Source: Ethnologue, various government tourism sites
Confidence: 0.98
Update Cycle: Stable

Weather and Seasonal Guide for Greece

Best time to visit
April to early June and September to October
These shoulder seasons offer ideal weather with pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds compared to peak summer, and beautiful landscapes. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and comfortable conditions for sightseeing, while autumn provides warm sea temperatures perfect for swimming and outdoor activities without the intense heat.
Avg temp(march)
12°C
Spring begins, with milder temperatures and increasing sunshine. Landscapes start to bloom. Good for hiking and exploring ancient sites without the summer heat.
Source: Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) - Visit Greece
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Every 12 months
Pilot Summary
greece
Greece offers an enchanting blend of ancient history, stunning islands with azure waters, and vibrant culture, making it a perfect destination for history buffs, beach lovers, and foodies alike. Explore iconic archaeological sites and relax on picturesque beaches.
Destination
greece
Category
Schengen Europe
Languages
Greek
Special Rules
Schengen rules apply, ETIAS may be required from 2025 for visa-exempt travelers. Drive on the right-hand side of the road.
Average Flight Times from South Korea to Greece
Seoul (ICN)
Incheon International Airport
Athens (ATH)
Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos"
Duration
12 hr 30 min
Flight Type
Direct
Airlines
Korean Air
Seoul (ICN)
Incheon International Airport
Thessaloniki (SKG)
Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia"
Duration
15 hr 45 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Turkish Airlines
Seoul (ICN)
Incheon International Airport
Heraklion (HER)
Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis"
Duration
17 hr 00 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Turkish Airlines
Busan (PUS)
Gimhae International Airport
Athens (ATH)
Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos"
Duration
17 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
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