Spend two weeks on the Greek Islands on a trip that you will cherish for life. After a taste of Athens and its highlights, embark on a journey to get to know some of the best islands in the Aegean Sea. Your first stop is Milos, one of Greece's best-kept secrets, before you discover the charm of Naxos, the largest of the Cyclades and an island known for its ancient history and mouthwatering cuisine. From there, continue to Santorini, probably the most famous of all the Greek Islands. Your trip ends in Crete, and more specifically Chania, a region renowned for its Old Venetian flair and spectacular natural landscapes.
One of our team members in Greece will be available to you leading up to and during your trip to answer any questions and arrange local services. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best these destinations have to offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon arrival, we will provide you with a local SIM card or eSIM with data that you can use to reach your local JayWay contact throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3-5 star accommodation options, including boutique hotels and charming B&Bs. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambiance.
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Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.2 Nights in Athens
2 Nights in Athens



2 Nights in Athens
Although it's hard to not keep craning your head to take in the spectacle of the Acropolis at the center of town (especially when it's lit up at night), there's more to Athens than its dense concentration of ancient ruins. Athens is a center for contemporary art, with modern galleries sitting beside museums stuffed with art dating back millennia. This combination of the old and new is especially clear at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a spectacular open-air theater that has hosted concerts and plays for nearly 2,000 years. The city's culture is also reflected in its diverse food and drink, which combines traditional Greek favorites with influences from across the Mediterranean, and the world, as fitting Athens' deep history as a humming harbor hub. While Athens' variety is enough to keep you busy, from the hidden back alleys of the center, to the city's showy coast, the city works well as a base for day trips, whether down the coast, or to the Peloponnese. Head to oracular Delphi, or hunt for where Lord Byron's carved his name into the monumental Temple of Poseidon at the tip of Cape Sounion.
Although it's hard to not keep craning your head to take in the spectacle of the Acropolis at the center of town (especially when it's lit up at night), there's more to Athens than its dense concentration of ancient ruins. Athens is a center for contemporary art, with modern galleries sitting beside museums stuffed with art dating back millennia. This combination of the old and new is especially clear at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a spectacular open-air theater that has hosted concerts and plays for nearly 2,000 years. The city's culture is also reflected in its diverse food and drink, which combines traditional Greek favorites with influences from across the Mediterranean, and the world, as fitting Athens' deep history as a humming harbor hub. While Athens' variety is enough to keep you busy, from the hidden back alleys of the center, to the city's showy coast, the city works well as a base for day trips, whether down the coast, or to the Peloponnese. Head to oracular Delphi, or hunt for where Lord Byron's carved his name into the monumental Temple of Poseidon at the tip of Cape Sounion.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Athens
Upon your arrival in Athens, a driver will meet you and drive you to your centrally located accommodation. The drive takes about 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Athens

Athens Highlights Mythology Small Group Tour
Discover the myths behind the greatest landmarks in Athens. Learn about Greek gods and heroes, and discover what really hides behind ancient myths. At the same time visit the best landmarks and sites in Athens, such as the Acropolis (Parthenon, theater of Dionysus, temple of Athena Nike, temple of Erechtheion, and the sanctuary of Asclepius), Olympian Zeus’ temple, the Ancient Agora, and the temple of Hephaestus.
Day 3
Day 3 - Traveling to Milos by Ferry
Milos awaits you today! A driver will pick you up from your accommodation to take you to the port of Piraeus, where you'll catch the ferry to Milos. The journey takes about three hours and 30 minutes.

3 Nights in Milos
3 Nights in Milos


3 Nights in Milos
Tucked away in the Western Cyclades subgroup, Milos Island owes its otherworldly lunar landscapes to its volcanic past. Alongside its dramatic rock formations, Milos is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, century-old catacombs, and easy-going vibes. Unlike other Greek Islands, Milos remains irresistibly unspoiled, a haven of insanely blue waters, whitewashed villages, and cotton candy sunsets. With several remote beaches and sea caves to explore, Milos is also the ideal destination for sailing and cruising enthusiasts.
Tucked away in the Western Cyclades subgroup, Milos Island owes its otherworldly lunar landscapes to its volcanic past. Alongside its dramatic rock formations, Milos is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, century-old catacombs, and easy-going vibes. Unlike other Greek Islands, Milos remains irresistibly unspoiled, a haven of insanely blue waters, whitewashed villages, and cotton candy sunsets. With several remote beaches and sea caves to explore, Milos is also the ideal destination for sailing and cruising enthusiasts.
Day 3
Day 3 - Arrival in Milos
Upon your arrival to Milos Port, a driver will wait for you to take you to your accommodation.
Day 4
Day 4 - Your First Full Day in Milos

Amazing Beaches Small Group Tour
Starting from Adamas, the first stop is Sarakiniko, recently listed in ISLANDS magazine as one of the 30 most beautiful undiscovered beaches worldwide, where you have one hour of exploration. A time will be agreed upon and confirmed to pick you up at the same place in the parking lot. Then, you will head from the North to the South, enjoying the ride to be dropped off at Paleochori Beach. A couple of restaurants are perched high above the beach, where you can eat while taking in breathtaking panoramic views of the Sea of Crete. The main beach offers umbrella and sun-bed rental options. The beach is sandy with a smattering of pretty white pebbles. You will have one hour and thirty minutes to swim and enjoy a coffee, cocktail, or lunch.
Day 5
Day 5 - Your Second Full Day in Milos

Adamantas, Kleftiko, Agia Kiriaki Private Morning Cruise
A half-day private cruise during which you'll marvel at traditional fishing villages with colorful houses, lava rocks, and stunning sea caves. Enjoy swimming in crystal clear waters and a full traditional lunch with local products on board.
Day 6
Day 6 - Traveling to Naxos by Ferry
Today you will travel from Milos to Naxos by ferry. A driver will pick you up at your accommodation to take you to the port. Then, you will take the ferry to Naxos. The ferry ride takes up to four hours.

3 Nights in Naxos
3 Nights in Naxos



3 Nights in Naxos
The largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos frequently appears lists of the most authentic Greek islands and for good reason, as it is large enough to not rely solely on tourism. Gracefully lying in the heart of the Aegean, this dazzling Greek jewel is an ideal destination for those who wish to indulge in life's simple pleasures, great food, and gorgeous sandy beaches. What visitors love most about Naxos is the genuine rural charm found in the island’s picturesque mountainous villages, which dot the rugged landscape. Naxos has been the source of quality marble for centuries, and its ancient marble quarries, and their products, are some of the island's many highlights. Naxian marble was used to create the extraordinary sculptures that can be admired on the island of Delos and the archaeological site of Delphi. At sunset, enjoy a leisurely walk along the harbor of Chora (Naxos' old town) towards the island's most imposing landmark: the Portara. This massive marble doorway dates back to 530 B.C. and was built to honor the god of light, Apollo, although it was never fully completed. The myths and legends surrounding the island of Naxos are worth the trip alone. After sunset, head to one of the local tavernas found inside the fortified walls of the Venetian castle, the Kastro.
The largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos frequently appears lists of the most authentic Greek islands and for good reason, as it is large enough to not rely solely on tourism. Gracefully lying in the heart of the Aegean, this dazzling Greek jewel is an ideal destination for those who wish to indulge in life's simple pleasures, great food, and gorgeous sandy beaches. What visitors love most about Naxos is the genuine rural charm found in the island’s picturesque mountainous villages, which dot the rugged landscape. Naxos has been the source of quality marble for centuries, and its ancient marble quarries, and their products, are some of the island's many highlights. Naxian marble was used to create the extraordinary sculptures that can be admired on the island of Delos and the archaeological site of Delphi. At sunset, enjoy a leisurely walk along the harbor of Chora (Naxos' old town) towards the island's most imposing landmark: the Portara. This massive marble doorway dates back to 530 B.C. and was built to honor the god of light, Apollo, although it was never fully completed. The myths and legends surrounding the island of Naxos are worth the trip alone. After sunset, head to one of the local tavernas found inside the fortified walls of the Venetian castle, the Kastro.
Day 6
Day 6 - Arrival in Naxos
Upon arriving at the port, you'll be taken to your accommodations in Naxos.
Portara, the Great Door of Naxos
Portara is the symbol of the island. If you come to Naxos by ferry, it is one of the first things you see as you approach the island. This marvelous, massive marble door frame is what’s left of a portal to an Ionic temple devoted to Apollo, which started in the 6th century BC but was never finished. It's located on a small promontory overlooking the island of Delos, the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. It is a memorable location, and we find it incredibly photogenic at sunset, so we recommend visiting after your first dinner on the island.

Day 7
Day 7 - Your First Full Day in Naxos

Naxos Town Group Food Tour
On this tour, indulge in a culinary adventure, savoring local delights like fine Naxian cheeses paired with wine, traditional Naxian potatoes, and savory phyllo snacks. Traverse from the historical port to the majestic castle, winding through the charming Venetian Old Town adorned with vibrant fruit stands, aromatic herb stalls, and quaint alleyways. Delight in various traditional mezes and local delicacies, all while gaining insights into Naxos's rich culinary heritage and the people behind its regional cuisine.

The Best of Naxos Private Tour
Enjoy an immersive tour of the island. Together with your professional expert guide you will visit famous landmarks of Naxos connecting the island’s rich ancient past evenly with the present. While unraveling the rich history of Naxos, from ancient through byzantine and medieval times, you will experience the local culture of Naxos today.
Day 8
Day 8 - Your Second Full Day in Naxos

Private Hiking Tour
Without any doubt, hiking on Naxos is a fantastic “all five senses” experience! You will experience the rich and magnificient nature of the island and learn about the history and traditions, plants and herbs and their healing powers. And of course, you will enjoy the local cuisine
Day 9
Day 9 - Traveling to Santorini by Ferry
Today you will travel from Naxos to Santorini by ferry. A driver will pick you up at your accommodations and take you to the port. Then you will take the ferry to Santorini, which takes around 1 hour 30 minutes / 3 hours based on your preferred departure time.

3 Nights in Santorini
3 Nights in Santorini



3 Nights in Santorini
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
Day 9
Day 9 - Arrival in Santorini
Upon arrival to Santorini's port, you'll be taken to your hotel in Oia
Day 10
Day 10 - Your First Full Day in Santorini

Santorini Sunset Group Food Adventure
Day 11
Day 11 - Your Second Full Day in Santorini
The Wine Island
Santorini is the most popular of the Greek islands and boasts a unique landscape. The famous caldera, amazing red and black volcanic beaches, and the volcano’s crater in Nea Kameni all remind one of its origins. Santorini, because of its unique climate and the mineral content of its volcanic soil, probably has the best wine in Greece. Assyrtiko is the most popular grape variety. It is rich in minerals and very tasty, and it is used in most of the white wines produced on the island. We offer several island tours; the best one for you depends on your interests and how much time you have to devote to it.

Best of Santorini Private Tour
This private tour of Santorini shows you around the best of the island in a day. Visit Santorini's must-see sites and landmarks while nibbling on local delicacies and sipping on Greek wine along the way. Discover the most photogenic parts of the island and create memories to last a lifetime.

Santorini Wanderlust Private Tour
Experience the absolute splendor of Santorini while strolling through some of the island's most scenic and quiet villages. Walk alongside beautiful mansions, explore quaint rural houses and discover the charm of Santorini’s abandoned neighbourhoods. With this tour, you will also get to visit a traditional winery to taste the local volcanic wines ( or a mystical music show or a meze style lunch) !

Premium Group Catamaran Cruise
Santorini’s volcanic landscape is best explored from the water, so set sail on this top-rated catamaran cruise, which will bring you to the island’s best beaches, viewpoints, and even directly inside the caldera, with a small group of fellow travelers. Along the way, you'll soak in natural hot springs, swim and snorkel off the Red Beach, and take in views of nearby Cyclades islands. An open bar and buffet lunch served right onboard keep you refreshed and energized throughout the voyage.
Day 12
Day 12 - Traveling to Chania by Ferry
On this day you will be traveling to Chania. There is no direct ferry connection so we included ferry tickets from Santorini to Heraklion and from there a private transfer. The whole journey takes approx. 4 hours. In Santorini we will arrange a driver to pick you up at the accommodation and take you to the port.
3 Nights in Chania
3 Nights in Chania


3 Nights in Chania
Crete’s most romantic destination offers an irresistible sense of charm. Chania’s Old Town is undeniably captivating, with winding alleyways lined with charming boutique stores, fragrant jasmine trees and bougainvillea, and picturesque squares dotted with local taverns serving Cretan delicacies. The Venetian harbor opens up to panoramic views of the Aegean and the striking Egyptian Lighthouse, which once guided ships safely into the harbor. Traces of centuries of conquests are evident in the amalgam of cultures that intertwine in the cobblestone streets and historical districts of this enchanting town. The district of Splantzia is lined with reminders of the town's Ottoman period. In the afternoon, take a walk along the marina, lined with Venetian boathouses reborn as exhibition spaces and cafes. At sunset people gather by the harbor to witness the magical sunset or simply stroll along the esplanade.
Crete’s most romantic destination offers an irresistible sense of charm. Chania’s Old Town is undeniably captivating, with winding alleyways lined with charming boutique stores, fragrant jasmine trees and bougainvillea, and picturesque squares dotted with local taverns serving Cretan delicacies. The Venetian harbor opens up to panoramic views of the Aegean and the striking Egyptian Lighthouse, which once guided ships safely into the harbor. Traces of centuries of conquests are evident in the amalgam of cultures that intertwine in the cobblestone streets and historical districts of this enchanting town. The district of Splantzia is lined with reminders of the town's Ottoman period. In the afternoon, take a walk along the marina, lined with Venetian boathouses reborn as exhibition spaces and cafes. At sunset people gather by the harbor to witness the magical sunset or simply stroll along the esplanade.
Day 12
Day 12 - Arrival in Chania
Upon arrival to Chania you'll be taken directly to your accommodation.
Day 13
Day 13 - Your First Full Day in Chania

A Place to Rest & Be Happy
Experience the real Crete with a walk through one of its quaintest cities. Chania is a fascinating blend of many cultures and historical periods; ancient ruins, strong local culture and traditions, and delicious local cuisine. Today you are about to uncover the secrets of this authentic city and experience Chania like a local.
Day 14
Day 14 - Your Second Full Day in Chania

Balos and Falassarna Beach Small Group Jeep Tour
Day 15
Day 15 - Departure Day
Sadly the time has come to leave Crete behind. We'll arrange for a driver to take you to Chania airport for your departing flight. The drive to the airport is about 30 minutes.
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– Amy & Jay, Texas
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Itinerary : Athens, Santorini, Chania, Athens
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Itinerary : Athens, Santorini, Chania
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Itinerary : Athens, Naxos, Santorini
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