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Greece Travel Requirements

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Your complete guide to visiting Greece in 2026

Quick Facts

Greece is a member of the Schengen Area. Whether you need ETIAS, a Schengen Visa, or nothing at all depends on your nationality.

Capital Athens
Currency EUR
Schengen Yes
Languages Greek

About Greece

Greece is the cradle of Western civilization, and its capital Athens is home to the iconic Acropolis and Parthenon, standing as enduring symbols of ancient democracy and philosophy. Beyond the mainland, Greece offers some of the Mediterranean's best island hopping, with Santorini's dramatic caldera views, Mykonos' vibrant nightlife, and Crete's rugged gorges and Minoan palaces among the highlights.

Greek cuisine -- from fresh seafood and souvlaki to feta-laden salads and flaky spanakopita -- is a major draw in its own right. As one of Europe's more affordable summer destinations, Greece delivers stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and warm hospitality without the price tag of Western Europe.

Capital Athens
Currency EUR
Population 10.4 million
Languages Greek

Frequently Asked Questions about Greece

Do I need a visa or ETIAS to visit Greece?
It depends on your nationality. EU/EEA citizens travel freely. Citizens from 59 visa-exempt countries (US, UK, Canada, and others) will need ETIAS from Q4 2026 (€20). All other nationalities need a Schengen Visa (€80). Use the checker above to find your requirements.
Is Greece part of the Schengen Area?
Yes, Greece is a member of the Schengen Area. A single visa or ETIAS covers all 30 Schengen countries.
How long can I stay in Greece?
It depends on your status. EU citizens can stay indefinitely. Non-EU visitors can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period across all Schengen countries combined — including time spent in Greece.
What is the currency in Greece?
The official currency of Greece is EUR.

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