Greece Itinerary for 10 Days: Athens, Milos, Naxos and Santorini

This Greece itinerary for 10 days takes you through some of the most interesting places in Athens and the Cyclades Islands, including Milos, Naxos, and Santorini. Each day is carefully designed to showcase the unique charm and beauty of each place, allowing you to experience the rich cultural heritage and stunning natural scenery that makes Greece so extraordinary.

Day 1: Arrival in Athens and Acropolis tour

Welcome to Athens, one of the oldest cities in the world. Known as the cradle of Western civilization, Athens is celebrated for its contributions to philosophy, tragedy, comedy, history, art, and architecture. Often regarded as the birthplace of democracy, the city embodies these rich cultural and intellectual traditions in its monuments and heritage.

Upon arrival in Athens, you will settle into your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Acropolis Museum, see the excavations under the glass floor, and learn amazing details about all the marble masterpieces on display in natural light. 

Where to stay in Athens

Athens is home to a diverse array of charming neighborhoods, each offering unique experiences. For first-time visitors, Plaka is a fantastic option, providing easy access to major attractions and a glimpse into the city's rich history.

If you're in the mood for vibrant nightlife, Psyri is the place to be, renowned for its bustling bars and clubs. For families seeking a more peaceful environment, Koukaki offers a relaxed atmosphere while still being close to key sites. Those interested in upscale shopping and dining should consider Kolonaki, whereas Exarheia appeals to the artistic crowd, featuring numerous galleries and cozy cafés.

  • Best for historical charm: The Regal Hotel Mitropoleos is housed in a beautifully restored neoclassical building and exudes old-world charm. It features classic decor, period features, and a great location.
  • Best for luxury suites: Vrachos Athens Suites is an upscale hotel with spacious, luxuriously decorated suites. With modern amenities, first-class furnishings, and stunning city views, the hotel caters to those looking for a luxurious home away from home.
  • Best for budget travelers, BED in Athens offers affordable comfort in a great location. With clean, minimalist rooms, friendly staff, and a shared kitchen, it's ideal for budget travelers who want to experience Athen's lively nightlife and street art without overpaying.
The Acropolis of Athens Greece

The Acropolis of Athens Greece

Day 2: Speed-boat to Milos

Your Greece itinerary for 10 days continues on Milos, a charming Greek island in the Aegean Sea and a true gem waiting to be discovered.

Milos is a relatively small island of just over 58 square miles but boasts an impressive coastline of over 75 miles. The island's rocky terrain is decorated with unique geological formations, making it a paradise for geologists, hikers, and, nature lovers. It is also well-known for its picturesque villages, where whitewashed houses and blue domes of churches combine with traditional taverns and cozy cafés.

Where to stay in Milos

Milos has great places to stay depending on what you're looking for. Adamas is close to the beaches and has a lively vibe, Pollonia is quiet and great for relaxing by the sea, and Plaka is perfect for enjoying the island’s culture and sunsets.

  • Best for a boutique stay: Hotel Milos Sea Resort. Set in Pollonia, this stylish resort blends seamlessly into its surroundings with traditional Cycladic design. Highlights include a seawater infinity pool, a spa with thalassotherapy treatments, and a restaurant serving local Milos dishes.
  • Best for luxury: Nirome Luxury Suites. Near Paliochori Beach, these exclusive suites offer both privacy and sophistication. Each suite comes with its own pool or hot tub, custom-designed furniture, and stunning sea views.
  • Best for families: Civitas Milos. Located in Adamas, just 300 meters from the port, this family-friendly hotel offers spacious rooms and suites. It features a children's pool and playground, and organizes boat trips to Kleftiko caves as well as car rentals for exploring the island.

How to get from Athens to Milos

There are two ways to get to Milos from Athens. For an economical option, take the ferry from Piraeus, which provides a scenic journey to the island. Alternatively, for a faster journey, you can fly from Athens to Milos, offering a quicker and more convenient connection.

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Sarakiniko beach in beautiful island of Milos, Greece © leoks/Shutterstock

Sarakiniko beach in beautiful island of Milos, Greece © leoks/Shutterstock

Day 3: Milos cruise

Set sail along the beautiful coastline, drifting past charming traditional fishing villages with their colorful coastal houses known as “Sirmata”. Along the way, you'll also see Arkoudes, a striking formation of lava rocks shaped like a bear.

As the sails go up, head toward Cape Vani for your first swim stop at Kalogries, a peaceful natural bay with crystal-clear waters, perfect for diving straight from the boat. Then, continue to the stunning Sikia Cave, and take in the impressive rock formations.

Next, spend some time at the famous Kleftiko Bay, known for its white cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and hidden caves. This old pirate hideout is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with plenty of spots to explore.

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Agia Kyriaki beach, Milos © Shutterstock

Agia Kyriaki beach, Milos © Shutterstock

Day 4: Speed-boat to Naxos

Day four of your Greece itinerary for 10 days takes you to the beautiful Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades with breathtaking beauty. The huge marble gates of an unfinished temple lying open and the Venetian towers built all over the island make Naxos feel like an open-air museum.

Where to stay in Naxos 

Naxos has a variety of places to stay for different preferences. Chora is lively and close to historic sites and restaurants, Halki is a peaceful village surrounded by nature, and Agios Prokopios is ideal for a beach-focused getaway.

  • Best for a boutique stay: Polis of Naxos Boutique Hotel. Close to the center of Naxos Town, this hotel offers a peaceful courtyard, a rooftop terrace with panoramic views, and a gourmet breakfast made with local ingredients.
  • Best for luxury: Sea & Olives Suites Hotel and Villas. Located on Plaka Beach, this high-end resort includes suites and five private villas. You’ll find an infinity pool, a spa with Greek-inspired treatments, and a beachfront restaurant serving local dishes.
  • Best for families: Naxos Summerland Resort. Set on Agios Prokopios Beach, this family-friendly spot offers rooms, suites, and 10 two-bedroom apartments. It has a kids’ club, two pools (including a children’s pool), and a playground.

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How to get from Milos to Naxos

There are two main ways to get from Milos to Naxos. The first option is the fast ferry which will get you there quickly, and the second is the regular ferry which offers a longer and more leisurely journey with stunning views of the Aegean Sea.

Naxos island in Greece, Cyclades © Shutterstock

Naxos island in Greece, Cyclades © Shutterstock

Day 5: Exploring Naxos

Explore Naxos by starting your day with a stroll through the charming streets of Naxos Town. Discover the quaint stores of the Old Market and the rich history of the Venetian Castle. Afterward, head to Portara, the iconic marble gate near the harbor, and take in breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.

Spend the afternoon relaxing on the beach of Ayios Prokopios, a beautiful spot for sunbathing and swimming in crystal clear waters. If you want a little adventure, head inland to explore traditional villages such as Apiranthos and Halki, where you can enjoy their quiet, picturesque streets and authentic local charm.

As the day winds down, return to Naxos town for dinner at one of the coastal restaurants. Enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes while watching the sunset over the harbor - a great way to end the day.

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Naxos island aerial panoramic view © Shutterstock

Naxos island aerial panoramic view © Shutterstock

Day 6: Join a cooking Class

If you are passionate about Naxos traditional cuisine, and Greek cooking, or just love to cook with pleasure and health benefits, join the traditional cooking course.

Discover the secrets of herbs and aromatic plants by preparing and tasting Naxos recipes and local snacks. After the cooking session, you will be able to enjoy your prepared dishes, complemented by local wine and traditional music.

View of Akrotiri Kambia beach - Santorini Cyclades island - Aegean sea - Greece © Claudio306/Shutterstock

View of Akrotiri Kambia beach, Santorini Cyclades island, Greece © Claudio306/Shutterstock

Day 7: Speed-boat to Santorini

Welcome to Santorini, recognized as the most romantic island in Greece! Famous for its volcano, mesmerizing sunsets, and breathtaking views from its caldera, Santorini invites you to surrender to dreams made real. This enchanting place is nothing short of a miracle, offering an idyllic haven for unforgettable moments.

Where to stay in Santorini

Santorini has accommodations to suit all tastes.  Fira is great if you want to be in the heart of the action, with lots of shops, restaurants, and amazing caldera views. Imerovigli is quieter and perfect for enjoying stunning sunsets, while Kamari is all about relaxing by the black sand beach and clear waters.

  • Best for a boutique stay: Abelis Canava Luxury Suites. Tucked into Santorini’s caldera in Imerovigli, this small hotel has 12 cave-style suites. Each suite includes a private terrace with a heated plunge pool and sunset views. You’ll also find in-room spa treatments, a champagne lounge, and personalized concierge services.
  • Best for couples: Remezzo Villas. Located in Oia, these villas offer privacy and a romantic vibe. Each one comes with a private terrace overlooking the caldera, an outdoor jacuzzi, and minimalist Cycladic decor. The hotel provides in-villa dining and sunset wine tastings.
  • Best for wellness: Akra Suites & Spa. This adults-only spot in Firostefani is all about relaxation. The property includes a spa with hydrotherapy pools, daily yoga and meditation classes, and a restaurant serving organic, locally-sourced cuisine.

How to get from Naxos to Santorini

To get from Naxos to Santorini, you have two main options: a fast ferry for a quick trip or a regular ferry for a more leisurely trip with beautiful sea views. Alternatively, although there are no direct flights, you can fly via Athens, although this route involves a longer journey and connections.

Imerovigli, Santorini © Shutterstock

Imerovigli, Santorini © Shutterstock

Day 8: Caldera Cruise

Today, enjoy an unforgettable sunset catamaran cruise. Start by sailing past the stunning Red and White beaches, before stopping for a refreshing swim in the secluded coves of Black Mountain.

Visit the Venetian lighthouse of Akrotiri and take in the stunning view of the caldera. Visit Santorini's famous hot springs, where you can soak in the mineral-rich waters and admire the volcanic landscape.

Back in Vlihada harbor, enjoy a delicious dinner on board and take advantage of swimming and snorkeling opportunities in the coves of Black Mountain. To finish the day, admire a breathtaking sunset on Santorini - the perfect ending to your adventure.

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The iconic blue-domed churches of Oia, Santorini

The iconic blue-domed churches of Oia, Santorini

Day 9: Exploring Santorini

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. Relax and enjoy the tranquility of the morning.

When you're ready to travel, wander the charming streets of Fira. The whitewashed buildings and colorful bougainvillea create a picturesque setting, and the panoramic views of the caldera are truly breathtaking.

If you're ready for more active exploration, visit the quiet village of Imerovigli. Its tranquil atmosphere and winding paths are perfect for finding hidden gems.

In the afternoon, Oia is a fantastic option to explore. The village is home to quaint stores and art galleries where you can find unique souvenirs. Don't forget to take pictures of the mesmerizing scenery.

Toward evening, find a cozy spot to watch the sunset. The transformation of the sky into shades of pink, orange, and purple can be truly magical.

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Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Day 10: Return to Athens and flight home

Once you've completed your itinerary, take a return flight to Athens or extend your stay to explore further.

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