Travel advice for Greece
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece
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Not sure what to expect of weather in Greece in February? Is it too cold, or too rainy? And might it be costly, or crowded? Read on to discover the answers to all those questions, along with itinerary suggestions that will make your trip all the most unforgettable.
The answer to “Is February a good time to visit Greece?” depends entirely on what kind of trip you have in mind. For example, if the country conjures nothing but images of blazing sunshine and bath-warm seas, you might want to look elsewhere! For example, check out some of the best winter sun destinations around the world.
If, on the other hand, you like the sound of exploring Greece’s cultural attractions without the crowds, and aren’t averse to colder walks on the wild side, February is a darn good time to visit Greece.
This is especially true if you are watching your money. Since February is well past the peak of the summer season, you can find great deals on flights and accommodation.
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On the Greek mainland, the average temperature is around 50°F (10°C) in February, with highs of 55°F (13°C) and lows of 45°F (7°C).
Even on the warmer Greek islands, the weather remains mostly chilly — expect average highs of around 57°F (14°C).
Taking Crete as an example, in February, this island sees an average temperature of 54°F (12°C), with the potential to reach highs of 61°F (16°C), should sun-seekers get lucky!
Thinking of traveling by ferry? Note that the Aegean can be very windy at this time of year, so steel yourself for a bumpier sea crossing than you’d experience during the summer.
Talking of the sea, while it’s warmer than the average air temperature (it averages around 59°F (15°C), it remains too cold to swim comfortably.
Keep in mind that the weather in Greece in February is noticeably different at both ends of the month. That is, by the last couple weeks of February, it gets a little warmer and less gray - yay!
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It sure can! While Greece has a generally mild Mediterranean climate, winter months still bring rainfall, particularly in the northern parts of the country and its mountainous regions.
Across the country, Greece sees around 2.4 inches (60mm) of rain during February, typically distributed across 7—8 showers days.
For more details on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece.
Sitting in low season, visiting Greece in February means far smaller crowds than during the peak summer months. Of course, this is all the better for getting up close to top attractions — and not having to line up in the first place.
With fewer crowds comes lower prices. That goes for your flights and accommodation, though you should be aware that some hotels (especially beach resorts – no surprise there), keep their doors closed until later in spring.
In addition, ferry operators and airlines run reduced schedules through out-of-season months like February.
Looking for even more options for your winter getaway? Explore our guide to the best places for a February vacation.
Given the info we’ve just shared about average temperatures and the possibility of rain, you’ll want to wear clothes that keep you warm while you take advantage of exploring near-empty cultural sites.
The same goes for when you want to enjoy crowd-free strolls on beautiful beaches. We’re talking sweaters, raincoats and scarves. You should also bring an umbrella.
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Our Greece itineraries are crafted to help you experience the best of the country, stress-free. Think of them as a starting point — perfect for planning, but flexible enough to adjust to your own pace and interests. After all, travel is about freedom, but a little planning goes a long way.
Overall, February is a pretty good month to visit Greece to explore the likes of ancient sites and museums in crowd-free conditions.
For those of you who are yearning for a glimmer of spring sunshine, the Greek Islands have your name all over them. Just bear in mind this still isn’t sunbathing season! Instead, you’re looking at brisk scenic walks and having ancient sites all but to yourself.
If you prefer natural beauty, culture, and adventure to big crowds and even bigger parties, February is a great time to visit the Greek Islands.
One of the warmest Greek islands to visit in February, Crete comes recommended for offering exhilarating hikes and walks, world-class wine, and true wonders of the ancient world — hello Knossos! Put simply, there are plenty of reasons cosmopolitan Crete is one of Greece’s best-loved islands.
Want more ideas for a Greek Island break in February? We also recommend Corfu, Rhodes, Santorini, and Mykonos.
From the Acropolis and Parthenon to the Temple of Athena Nike and the National Archaeological Museum, Athens’ cultural treasures are abundant and, understandably, trendy.
So, to enjoy them without the hassle of queuing for hours and navigating big crowds, visiting Athens in February is recommended.
Planning a longer stay in Athens? Explore the best places to stay in Athens.
Held in the run-up to Easter, Apokreas — Greece's Carnival season — reaches a heady climax on the last Sunday before Lent and closes on Ash Monday.
Expect a period of partying, with plenty of eating, drinking, and dancing across the whole country, with festivities on Crete and Corfu among the most memorable.
Up for visiting Greece out of season? Discover more reasons to visit Greece in winter.
If you fancy visiting Greece in February — or any other time of the year, for that matter — read The Rough Guide to Greece to start planning your dream trip.
Alternatively, if you’re not keen on the whole shizzle of planning, browse our customizable Greece itineraries, and talk to our local Greece travel experts.
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From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece