Greece Itinerary for 10 Days: Athens, Naxos, Mykonos and Santorini

This Greece itinerary for 10 days will help you make the most of your trip as you explore four breathtaking Greek gems. From the bustling streets of Athens to the enchanting islands of Naxos and Santorini, you'll experience the rich history, stunning scenery and delicious cuisine that define this beautiful country. Each day is planned to immerse you in the local culture and breathtaking scenery, creating unforgettable memories along the way.

Day 1: Arrival in Athens

On the first day of your Greece itinerary for 10 days, arrive in Athens and settle into your chosen hotel.

In the afternoon, if you have the energy and desire, explore Athens and take the chance to sample local street food.

Where to stay in Athens

Athens has a large number of attractive neighborhoods, and we recommend you choose where to stay depending on your preferences. Plaka, for example, is perfect for first-time visitors to Athens, as it offers easy access to the city's main attractions.

The Psyri neighborhood with its bars and clubs is suitable for nightlife lovers, while the quiet Koukaki is ideal for vacationing families.

  • Best suited for a historical atmosphere: Acropolis House is located in a neoclassical building. The antique rooms, period details, and family atmosphere will transport you to a bygone era.
  • Best suited for classic elegance: Amalia Hotel Athens blends timeless sophistication with modern comfort. Exquisite décor, superb restaurants, and a great location with views of the National Gardens make this hotel an ideal place to stay in Syntagma.
  • Best boutique stay: Periscope offers an elegant, minimalist boutique in the upscale neighborhood of Kolonaki. Contemporary design, cutting-edge technology, and panoramic views of the city from the rooftop terrace are aimed at style-conscious travelers.

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Day 2: Athens sightseeing

Athens is the place to experience ancient history and immerse yourself in the exciting modern culture of Europe. One of the oldest cities in the world, with a history dating back over 3,000 years. Philosophy, tragedy, comedy, history, art, and architecture are all symbols of a city that is considered the birthplace of democracy.

In the morning, explore the center of Athens. Take a stroll through its charming neighborhoods such as Plaka, Anafiotika, or Monastiraki, each with its unique character. Wander through Psyri and Kerameikos for a taste of local life, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of Gazi and Koukaki

In the afternoon, visit the world-famous Acropolis and the New Acropolis Museum.

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Acropolis, Athens © Shutterstock

Acropolis, Athens © Shutterstock

Day 3: Speed-boat to Naxos

Today, leave Athens and welcome Naxos, the largest island of the Cyclades renowned for its beauty. The huge marble gates of an unfinished temple, the giant kouroi lying in the open air, and the Venetian towers built all over the island make Naxos feel like an open-air museum.

Where to stay in Naxos

Naxos caters to all preferences, whether it's vibrant beach life, tranquil seclusion, or proximity to local attractions. 

  • City of Naxos (Chora): This lively center is ideal for those who want to be in the heart of the action. There is easy access to historical sights, stores, and restaurants, making it an ideal location to experience the lively atmosphere of Naxos.
  • Halki: For a quieter vacation, Halki offers a serene setting amidst nature. Located at the back of the island, this tranquil village is ideal for those seeking peace.
  • Agios Prokopios: A classic beach destination, Agios Prokopios features stunning sandy shores and clear waters. It is the perfect place for a relaxing seaside vacation.

Make sure to read our 7-day Naxos itinerary.

How to get from Athens to Naxos

As part of this itinerary, you will travel to Naxos by speedboat, but there are other ways to get there as well. The first way is by plane which allows you to get to the island quickly, while the second option is by ferry which will take longer, but you can enjoy the gorgeous views along the way.

Naxos island in Greece, Cyclades © Shutterstock

Naxos Island in Greece, Cyclades © Shutterstock

Days 4 and 5: Enjoy free days on Naxos 

Days four and five of this Greece itinerary for 10 days are your chance to explore Naxos at your own pace. Unwind on its stunning beaches, take a stroll through the charming villages, or simply enjoy the laid-back island vibe. If you’re seeking a bit more adventure, consider a half-day e-bike tour that takes you to the famous Kouros statue and the scenic Eggares Valley.

If you're interested in diving deeper into local culture, a visit to a traditional Naxian farm is a must. Depending on the season, you might witness cheese-making or even try your hand at milking. Afterward, head to a quaint local tavern to taste fresh, homemade cheeses, vegetables, and wine – all made right here on the island. It's an authentic experience that captures the essence of Naxian life.

If you're interested in a unique experience, join a half-day food tour. You'll travel with a small group and a local guide, discovering the charm of the island while visiting different villages. Taste traditional dishes, enjoy local snacks in a quaint village, and explore the highlands where you'll pass marble quarries and sample delicious cheeses, wines, and hearty meals.

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Mykonos with famous windmill © Shutterstock

Mykonos with famous windmill © Shutterstock

Day 6: Day cruise to Delos and Mykonos

Explore the ancient ruins of Delos and the cosmopolitan charm of Mykonos on a full-day excursion from Naxos. Discover the sacred island of Delos, and wander through impressive ruins and excavated artifacts. Complete your experience with a private licensed guide or join a group tour on-site. 

Then cruise to Mykonos for some spare time in Mykonos Town, exploring the upscale stores of Matoyanni Street and the picturesque lanes leading to “Little Venice” for refreshments by the sea. Extend your exploration of the town by hiring a scooter or motorcycle, visiting the iconic windmills, and enjoying a swim on the beach or lunch in a traditional tavern. 

Rough Guides tip: read our article about the best area to stay in Mykonos

Return to Naxos in the early evening, concluding an unforgettable day of island-hopping and discovery. On your return to Naxos, take a stroll along the serene beaches or through the picturesque streets of Naxos Town, immersing yourself in the tranquil atmosphere of the island.

The Terrace of the Lions on Delos island Greece © Shutterstock

The Terrace of the Lions on Delos island Greece © Shutterstock

Day 7: Speed-boat to Santorini

Famous for its volcano, sunset, and magnificent view from the caldera, Santorini will show you how to dream. This wonder in itself is the perfect vacation destination. If you plan to spend your vacation here, you will surely keep this majestic landscape in your heart forever! 

The villages of the island; Fira, Imerovigli, and Oia are like works of art emerging from the black rocky earth. If you are looking for deep pleasure, a visit to this island will be an unforgettable experience.

Where to stay in Santorini

When choosing where to stay in Santorini, you'll discover a world of scenic wonders. From the panoramas from the cliffs of Oia to the vibrant charm of Fira, the island offers enchanting destinations that will satisfy any traveler's desires.

How to get from Naxos to Santorini

The only way to get from Naxos to Santorini besides a speedboat is by ferry.

Oia village, Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Oia village, Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Day 8: Free day in Santorini

Start the day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel. As the sun rises higher in the sky, head out to explore Santorini's picturesque villages. Wander the narrow cobblestone streets of Fira, and stop for panoramic views of the caldera, where azure waters contrast with dramatic cliffs. 

Next, head to the charming village of Imerovigli and get lost in the maze of winding paths, discovering hidden gems around every corner. Stop for a romantic lunch at a cliffside tavern, savoring fresh seafood and local specialties while gazing out over the vast expanse of sea. 

In the afternoon, continue to the iconic village of Oia, known for its stunning sunsets and iconic blue-domed churches. Explore quaint stores and art galleries where you can find unique souvenirs to commemorate your stay in Santorini.

As evening falls, find the perfect spot to watch the sunset, perhaps from the ruins of a Venetian castle or a secluded terrace overlooking the caldera. Watch the sky turn pink, orange, and purple hues as the sun dips below the horizon, creating a truly unforgettable moment of romance. 

End the day with a romantic dinner at a cliffside restaurant, where you can enjoy exquisite Greek cuisine paired with fine local wines. Toast to your love and the memories you have created on this enchanting island, knowing that Santorini will always hold a special place in your hearts.

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Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Day 9: Caldera Cruise

Today is an exciting half-day morning or sunset cruise that offers a unique chance to admire the beauty of the island, starting at Red Beach for a swim. You will sail along Black Mountain, the Venetian house of light, south of the caldera. 

Next stop is the famous hot springs and volcano for swimming and snorkeling. You will enjoy a delicious traditional lunch while feeling the volcanic vibes. Enjoy a relaxing swim from shore to shore, admiring and capturing the spectacular view of the Caldera.

Day 10: Return flight

At the end of your trip, you can head to Athens to fly home, or stay here a while longer and explore more.

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Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 27.09.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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