The weather in Greece and the Greek Islands in September is beautiful – please remember that September in Greece is very much still the summer weatherwise. Daily temperatures are typically in the low 80s, with balmy evenings in the mid- to high 60s. Expect lower temperatures at night in the north of the country.
Below is a checklist to help you pack for your exceptional travel experience. We suggest packing a change of clothes, toiletries and any medications you need in your carry-on bag.
Please note that there are no formal dinners during the tour or on the cruise. While the tour and cruise are considered casual, shorts/beachwear is NOT permitted in the dining room on the cruise.
When visiting Churches and Holy Sites, no shorts/tank tops for men and no shorts or skirts above the knees are permitted, and at these sites all shoulders should be covered.
Packing Checklist
- Casual clothes including pants, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, collared shirts or blouses
- Lightweight sweater or jacket
- Formal outfits are not needed – while the dress is casual on the cruise, shorts/beachwear is NOT permitted in the dining room
- Bathing suit and a cover-up or wrap
- Raincoat or compact umbrella
- Comfortable walking shoes or sandals with rubber soles
- Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
- Toiletries in a sealed, clear bag inside your luggage
- Minor first-aid care items such as Band-Aids, aspirin, hand sanitizer, etc.
- Medications in their original containers – this includes both prescription medication and over the counter medication-please also have a copy of the Doctor’s prescription and a photo of the actual medication on your phone – if you go to a pharmacy in Greece the pharmacist requires a photo of the prescription AND the actual medication itself.
- Hair care appliances (see electronic information in the next FAQ section)
- Small bag or backpack for port days that is large enough to carry your camera and other personal items
- Passport with separate photocopy (see below for more information)
Daily Dress Code
When visiting churches or monasteries on your Greece tour, avoid wearing shorts, and women should cover their arms. No need to cover your head.
Tips About Luggage, Carry-Ons, and More
- Pack light: Comfortable, casual clothing is key. Leave the suits and fancy dresses for another occasion.
- Bring comfortable walking shoes: You’ll be doing a lot of walking, so make sure your feet are happy.
- Layer your clothing: Use the “onion method” to dress in layers. Even on warm days, air conditioning on buses and in buildings can be chilly. Always bring a light sweater or jacket, especially in the summer months.
- Check the weather: Weather can vary, so it’s a good idea to check the forecast for different regions to help you pack accordingly.
- Respect local dress codes: Greece is fairly relaxed when it comes to dress, but when visiting religious sites, you’ll need to cover your shoulders and knees. Your guide will notify you in advance of these requirements.
Important Documents—Make Copies!
Before you leave, make photocopies of your passport and any credit cards you’ll be using. Leave one copy at home and keep another with you in your suitcase. This makes it easier to replace your passport in case it gets lost. We also recommend making a copy of your tour confirmation letter to leave with a friend or family member at home so they know where you’re staying and can contact you in an emergency. Do not pack your passport or travel documents in your checked luggage. In case your passport is lost, we suggest keeping a color copy of the information page inside your luggage.
Carry-on: Airline regulations are subject to change and will charge for baggage overages (number of bags and weight of luggage) so make sure to check with your airline(s) before packing.
Please make sure to keep at least a couple of days supply of any medication in your Carry On bag on the airplane. If your check-in luggage is lost during your international flight, you will have your needed medication on your person until a new prescription can be obtained.
Make certain your suitcase closes and fastens securely. Mark ALL of your luggage and carry-on bag with your name and address so you can distinguish them easily. We also recommend you put identification information—name, address and phone number—INSIDE your luggage in case the luggage tags are lost in transit.
How much can luggage can I bring with me?
*please check the airlines restrictions and luggage weight and size restrictions – the below reflects the tour operations allowance, NOT airline allowance. If you have additional restrictions by the airlines, abide by their restrictions and allowances. All airlines are different. *If the airlines have a higher allowance than what is provided below, you will be required to abide by the tours’ restrictions – example would be two check in sized luggage per person which is not allowed.
- We recommend that you bring no more than one check in back and one carry on bag that you are able to handle yourself, you will be handling your luggage some of the time.
For more information, please call one of our Travel Specialists at 877-248-8687, Monday through Friday between 8:30am – 5:00pm, Pacific Time.