Greece — The Sunlit Harmony of the Aegean Sea

A country where ancient history, turquoise seas and a relaxed lifestyle create the perfect setting for an inspiring holiday.

Greece is one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations, attracting visitors with its rich cultural heritage, picturesque landscapes and comfortable Mediterranean climate. Every day here feels like a postcard: whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and the scent of olive groves.

A trip to Greece is ideal for those seeking atmospheric seaside relaxation, European comfort, tranquillity and the opportunity to experience history that can be felt at every step.

Interesting fact: Greece is considered the cradle of European civilisation — democracy, philosophy and the Olympic Games all originated here.

About the Country

Greece is located in southeastern Europe and is surrounded by three seas: the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The country consists of a mainland and more than two thousand islands, each with its own character and atmosphere.

Greece is known for its warm hospitality, relaxed way of life, rich history and traditions, as well as a high standard of tourist services. Couples, families with children and travellers who prefer a calm and aesthetic holiday style all feel comfortable here.

The main holiday formats in Greece include beach holidays, sightseeing trips, gastronomic tourism, romantic getaways and combined itineraries across the mainland and islands.

Climate and Seasons

Greece enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Summers are warm and dry, spring and autumn are sunny and pleasant, while winters are mild, especially in the southern regions and on the islands.

  • Average summer air temperature: +27…+33 °C
  • Sea water temperature: up to +24…+26 °C
  • Swimming season: from May to October

The best time for a classic beach holiday is from June to September. April, May and October are ideal for sightseeing, walking and active travel, when the heat is more comfortable.

Good to know: on the southern Greek islands, the swimming season often starts earlier and lasts longer than on the mainland.

Main Resorts and Regions

Greece offers a wide variety of resorts — from lively islands to peaceful corners ideal for secluded and romantic holidays.

  • Crete — the largest island in Greece, combining sandy beaches, mountain landscapes and ancient palaces. Suitable for both family and active holidays.
  • Rhodes — a sunny island with a rich history, a well-preserved medieval old town and picturesque bays.
  • Corfu — a green island with Italian charm, a relaxed atmosphere and cosy beaches.
  • Santorini — the iconic symbol of Greece, famous for its whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and romantic sunsets.
  • Athens — the capital of the country and the centre of ancient civilisation, perfectly suited for sightseeing and cultural itineraries.

Beaches and Sea

Greece is renowned for its crystal-clear sea and diverse beaches — from wide sandy shores to secluded coves with transparent water.

  • Sandy, pebble and mixed beaches
  • Clean water and well-maintained infrastructure
  • Ideal for swimming and snorkelling
  • Numerous beaches awarded the Blue Flag

The Aegean and Ionian Seas are especially valued for their water clarity and comfortable swimming conditions throughout most of the year.

Why Choose Greece

  • Crystal-clear sea and beautiful beaches
  • Rich history and cultural heritage
  • European-level service standards
  • A safe and welcoming country
  • Excellent value for money
  • Ideal for relaxed and romantic holidays

Visa and Entry Requirements

Greece is part of the Schengen Area, therefore entry requirements depend on the traveller’s citizenship. Below is general and up-to-date information for the most common travel documents used in Estonia.

  • Citizens of Estonia (Estonian passport)
    A visa is not required for tourist travel to Greece. Free movement within the Schengen Area is permitted for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • Citizens of the Russian Federation
    A Schengen visa is required to enter Greece. The type of visa and processing time depend on the purpose of travel and the individual visa history.
  • Estonian alien’s passport (grey passport)
    A Schengen visa is required for tourist travel to Greece. Visa conditions and processing times are determined by the consular authorities.
  • Other citizenship
    Visa requirements depend on the country of citizenship and must be checked individually before booking the trip.

Important: visa rules and travel document requirements may change over time. Before travelling, we recommend checking the current requirements or contacting our specialist for a consultation.

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