



This jewish heritage itinerary reshuffles the schedule around jewish heritage activities — synagogues, Jewish quarters, kosher dining, and Shabbat experiences. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace. Includes 3 must-see landmarks across Athens and Santorini.
Highlights: Acropolis & Parthenon, Oia Village Sunset, Acropolis Museum, Caldera Rim Walk: Fira to Oia
This 14-day Greece jewish heritage itinerary features 4 themed activities across Athens and Santorini.
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
25+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 2 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Athens
AthensGreece's Jewish museum documenting the Romaniote and Sephardic communities — including the devastation of Thessaloniki's 50,000 Jews
$6 Year-round; closed Saturdays 📍 MapVisit Athens' synagogue and the Holocaust memorial honoring Greece's 67,000 murdered Jews
📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma
Self-guided walk through Jewish Athens — from ancient Romaniote sites in the Plaka to the Monastiraki flea market's hidden synagogue
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Climb the ancient Acropolis to visit the iconic Parthenon temple (2-3h)
$32 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

World-class museum housing original Acropolis sculptures and friezes (2h)
$11 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapFriday night Shabbat dinner with the local Chabad community — open to all Jewish travelers and curious visitors
Every Friday year-round. Contact Chabad in advance via chabad.org 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

Explore the civic heart of ancient Athens, including the stunning Temple of Hephaestus (1.5-2h)
$11 Verified Mar 2026 📍 Map
One of the world's great ancient history museums — gold masks, bronze statues, Minoan frescoes (2-3h)
$22 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

Stroll Athens's oldest neighborhood — Byzantine churches, Acropolis views, and honey doughnut shops (2h)
Year-round; spring and autumn are most pleasant for walking — summer heat and tour groups peak July–August. 📍 Map
Guided tasting walk through Athens's best street food haunts — souvlaki, cheese, honey, and more (3h)
$72 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

Dive into Athens's legendary Sunday flea market for antiques, vinyl records, and rooftop Acropolis views (2h)
Year-round; full Sunday flea market operates weekly. Permanent shops open daily 10am–8pm. 📍 Map
Take the funicular to Athens's highest hill for panoramic sunset views over the city and Acropolis (1.5h)
$8 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

Watch Evzone soldiers in pleated kilts perform the hourly guard change at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (45 min)
Year-round, every hour 24/7. Grand Sunday ceremony at 11am is the highlight — arrive early in summer. 📍 MapHalf-day coastal drive to the dramatic clifftop Temple of Poseidon with Aegean views (4h)
$11 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

Greek heritage from Neolithic to the 20th century in a beautifully curated private collection (2h)
$13 Verified Mar 2026 📍 Map
Dinner at a traditional Greek taverna in Plaka with moussaka, grilled seafood, and local wine (2h)
$38 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma
Santorini
Santorini
Hike the 10.5 km caldera rim trail through Firostefani and Imerovigli to Oia with vertiginous sea views (3–5h)
Year-round; avoid midday July–August (extreme heat). Spring and autumn offer ideal temperatures and clearer air. 📍 Map
Claim your spot at Oia's Venetian castle for the world-famous caldera sunset — arrive 2–3 hours early in peak season (2h)
Year-round but sunset time varies with season. Crowds are extreme July–August; shoulder months offer the same views with far more breathing room. 📍 MapOia / Imerovigli / Fira
Explore the Minoan Bronze Age city preserved under volcanic ash — the 'Pompeii of the Aegean' (2h)
$17 Verified Mar 2026 📍 Map
Boat excursion to walk the active volcanic island Nea Kameni and swim in natural hot springs (4h)
$32 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapOia / Imerovigli / Fira
Swim under towering ochre-red lava cliffs at Santorini's most dramatic volcanic beach near Akrotiri (2h)
Open April–October; packed in peak summer. Check access status before visiting as the cliff path can be partially closed after rockfalls. 📍 Map
Taste Santorini's unique Assyrtiko and Vinsanto wines at a caldera-view winery (2h)
$30 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapOia / Imerovigli / Fira
Relax on Santorini's longest black volcanic sand beach backed by the Mesa Vouno cliff (half-day)
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Indulge in volcanic-inspired spa treatments with panoramic caldera views at a clifftop Oia or Imerovigli spa (3h)
$95 Verified Mar 2026 📍 MapOia / Imerovigli / Fira
A free day to explore Santorini's villages, beaches, and cliffside cafes at your own pace
📍 MapOia / Imerovigli / Fira
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $1,576–$2,364
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Greece
$980 – $6,300 per person for 14 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Greece
- Visa
- Schengen Area — visa-free for up to 90 days for US, UK, CA, AU citizens. EU/EEA nationals have freedom of movement.
- Tipping
- 5–10% at restaurants or round up the bill. Not obligatory but appreciated.
- Currency
- Euro (€ EUR). Cards accepted in cities and tourist areas; carry cash for islands, tavernas, and small shops.
- Power
- 230V, Type C/F plugs. US travelers need an adapter.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports (Cosmote, Vodafone, WIND). Good coverage on mainland; smaller islands may have weaker signal.
- Emergency
- 112 (general emergency), 166 (ambulance), 199 (fire)
⛴️ Getting Around Greece
Ferries connect Athens (Piraeus) to the islands. Blue Star and Hellenic Seaways run frequent services. Book on ferryhopper.com.
Aegean Airlines and Sky Express fly Athens to Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete in 45 minutes.
KTEL buses connect mainland cities. Athens Metro covers the city center and airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do I need in Greece?
7-10 days covers Athens (2 days) plus 2-3 islands. Santorini and Mykonos need 2-3 days each. For the Peloponnese or Crete, add more time.
What is the best time to visit Greece?
May-June and September-October for warm weather and fewer crowds. July-August is peak season — hot, crowded, and expensive on the islands.
How do I get between Greek islands?
Blue Star, SeaJets, and Hellenic Seaways ferries connect the islands. Book ahead in summer. Domestic flights (Aegean, Sky Express) save time for distant islands.