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What should I wear on a trip to Greece?

Sun protection is always a good idea, whether sunblock, hats, or UPF clothing. Adventure clothes such as hiking footwear and active clothes are great for activities. Wear lightweight clothes as the heat and sun can be intense in the summer.



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The Greek dress code is generally casual and relaxed, but it's important to respect certain cultural norms, particularly when visiting religious sites. In religious sites, you will want to be sure your knees and shoulders are covered. Yes, it's traditional, but better to either not enter or be respectful.

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For shoes, sandals with an ankle strap and a sturdy sole are perfect. Heels are almost impossible to wear on the extremely hilly cobblestone streets. If you must bring heels, choose a pair of comfy wedges so you get a little more stability.

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White and light colors (choose an outfit in light colors such as white, blue, pink, or light beige to emphasize the natural beauty of the island, which is famous for its beautiful white architecture, white beaches, and clear blue sea);

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It's not permitted to import meat or dairy products into Greece from outside the EU. Also prohibited are unauthorised firearms and ammunition.

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Versatile, Light Weight and Neutral Clothing Opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics such as linen, cotton, and silk. Pack mix-and-match pieces like neutral-colored shorts, skirts, and trousers that can be paired with different tops. Don't forget to include a few dresses for evenings out.

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Leave the heels behind, leave the heavy, leather dress shoes behind; they will not serve you in the hot summer and you'll be twisting your ankles trying to walk on the cobblestone streets with any sort of heel. It's best to stick to loafers and cute sandals or flats.

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For the evenings again keep it light and simple; lightweight Capri pants or skirt with a cotton shirt, or a sundress, all work well with flip flops.

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Clothing for both women and men consisted of two main garments—a tunic (either a peplos or chiton) and a cloak (himation). The peplos was simply a large rectangle of heavy fabric, usually wool, folded over along the upper edge so that the overfold (apoptygma) would reach to the waist.

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Backpack or Suitcase Personally I think this is a matter of preference but many people will want to know what kind of suitcase to bring to Greece. If you aren't island hopping then a rolling suitcase is fine in Athens since you will most likely check in to one hotel and not move around.

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Essentials to pack for the Greek Islands Day bag – Bring a lightweight backpack or cross-body bag to hold all your daily essentials and souvenirs. Reusable water bottle – This will help you save money and plastic waste, plus keep you hydrated. Sun protection – Including a hat, sunglasses and high SPF sunscreen.

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Santorini has a lot of stairs, so be prepared! Choose a pair of comfortable but stylish flats or a pair of wedge shoes to stay balanced yet trendy. Pro Tip: Stop by one of the famous cobblers in Athens on your way to Santorini and have a pair of strappy leather sandals custom made just for you!

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Unless you're at the beach, going barefoot is not a thing in Greece. Make sure you wear shoes when walking around the villages.

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Yes, that's Santorini. The most dangerous shoe fail happened to me in Oia. The cobblestones are so worn they got shiny and slippery over the decades so that I slipped in my flip flops and left me with bruises. You need to wear sandals or shoes with straps or any laces to support your feet.

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