Greece Tour Package 2026 — Where Myths Come Alive
Greece is not merely a destination — it is the very cradle of Western civilization, a land where ancient myths, cobalt-blue seas, whitewashed villages, and world-class cuisine converge in one breathtaking tapestry. Luxytrix Travel presents the finest Greece tour packages 2026, crafted to take you through the iconic blue-domed churches of Santorini, the towering ruins of the Athens Acropolis, the electric nightlife of Mykonos, and the sun-drenched medieval streets of Rhodes. Whether you dream of sipping wine watching the Oia sunset in Santorini, standing at the Parthenon where democracy was born, or island-hopping through the shimmering Aegean — our Greece holiday packages make every moment seamless and extraordinary.
Luxytrix Travel is the leading Greece tour operator from India, trusted by thousands of travellers from Noida, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Indore. From Schengen visa assistance to seamless hotel bookings, ferry passes, and expert local guides — we handle every detail so you can simply soak in the magic of Greece.
Santorini — The World's Most Romantic Island
No Greece tour package is complete without the legendary island of Santorini. Perched dramatically on the rim of an ancient volcanic caldera, Santorini's whitewashed villages cascade down sheer cliffs into the sparkling Aegean below. The village of Oia is the crown jewel — its iconic blue-domed churches, narrow cobblestone lanes, and jaw-dropping caldera views make it the most photographed spot in all of Greece, perhaps in all of Europe. The Oia sunset is a bucket-list moment: as the sun dips into the caldera, the sky explodes in shades of orange, pink, and violet, reflected perfectly on the still water far below.
Beyond the postcard-perfect scenery, Santorini offers extraordinary wine tours to the island's ancient vineyards, where volcanic soil produces unique Assyrtiko white wines with mineral complexity unlike any other in the world. The archaeological site of Akrotiri — often called the "Greek Pompeii" — reveals a remarkably well-preserved Bronze Age settlement buried under volcanic ash around 1600 BC. The Red Beach, formed by blood-red volcanic cliffs plunging into turquoise water, is one of the most dramatic natural spectacles in the Mediterranean.
Athens — The Eternal City of Wisdom
Athens, the capital of Greece, is a living museum of human history. The Athens Acropolis stands sentinel above the city, its marble columns visible from almost every part of the urban landscape. The Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena and built in the 5th century BC, is arguably the most important surviving building of ancient Greece and one of the greatest architectural achievements in human history. The newly expanded Acropolis Museum at its base houses some of the most exquisite ancient sculptures ever created.
Below the Acropolis, the Plaka neighborhood is Athens's old quarter — a labyrinth of neoclassical buildings, bougainvillea-draped alleyways, tavernas serving authentic souvlaki and moussaka, and artisan shops selling olive wood carvings and blue-evil eye amulets. The nearby Monastiraki Flea Market is a treasure trove of antiques, vintage finds, and local crafts, surrounding a lively square where young Athenians gather. The National Archaeological Museum houses one of the world's greatest collections of ancient Greek art — the golden Mask of Agamemnon alone is worth the visit.
Mykonos — The Party Island of the Aegean
Mykonos has earned its reputation as Greece's most cosmopolitan island and the party capital of the Mediterranean. The iconic Mykonos Windmills — 16 traditional windmills perched on a hill overlooking the sea — are the island's most recognized symbol, dating back to the 16th century. Little Venice, where colourful fishing cottages and cafe terraces hang directly over the water, is the perfect spot for a sunset cocktail. The island's beach clubs are legendary — Paradise Beach and Super Paradise Beach host some of Europe's most famous DJ nights through the summer months. But Mykonos also rewards those seeking peace: the back streets of Mykonos Town (Chora) are filled with charming boutiques, whitewashed chapels, and excellent seafood restaurants away from the crowds.
Rhodes, Meteora & Beyond
The island of Rhodes captivates visitors with its extraordinary Medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site so well preserved it feels like stepping directly into the 14th century. The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes dominates the old city — an imposing fortress that still stands virtually intact after seven centuries. The village of Lindos, perched on a steep cliff with its own acropolis and ancient temple ruins above a perfect horseshoe bay, is one of the most picturesque spots in the entire Mediterranean.
The monasteries of Meteora, perched impossibly on towering pillars of rock in central Greece, are among the most awe-inspiring sights not just in Greece but in the world. Built by Byzantine monks in the 14th and 15th centuries to provide refuge from Turkish invaders, these monasteries seem to defy gravity — some accessible only by carved steps chipped into the rock face. The island of Crete, the largest in Greece, offers the Bronze Age palace of Knossos (the legendary home of the Minotaur), spectacular gorge hiking, the impossibly turquoise Balos Lagoon, and the freshest Greek salad you will ever taste.
Island Hopping in Greece — The Ultimate Adventure
One of the great joys of a Greece tour is island hopping via the extensive ferry system connecting dozens of Aegean and Ionian islands. From Athens' Piraeus port, ferries and high-speed catamarans connect to Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Crete, Corfu, and many smaller islands. Luxytrix provides seamless ferry bookings, ensuring you have confirmed seats on the best vessels during your Greece trip. Our island hopping packages are especially popular with honeymooners from Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore seeking the ultimate romantic escape.
Schengen Visa for Indians — Greece Edition
Greece is part of the Schengen Zone, which means Indian passport holders require a Schengen visa to visit. The good news is that Greece has one of the most straightforward Schengen visa processes for Indians. Luxytrix provides complete visa assistance — from document checklist to travel insurance to appointment booking — ensuring a smooth approval. Travellers from Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Pune regularly obtain Greece Schengen visas with Luxytrix's expert guidance. The visa fee is approximately ₹8,000 and processing takes 10–15 working days.
Best Season to Visit Greece — April to October
The ideal time to visit Greece is April through October, when the Mediterranean climate delivers warm, dry, sun-drenched days perfect for island hopping, beach visits, and sightseeing. May, June, and September are the sweet spots — warm enough to swim, yet without the peak-season crowds and heat of July–August. Our travellers from Surat, Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Indore consistently rate the spring and autumn shoulder seasons as the best time for a Greece tour from India. For those seeking the most vibrant atmosphere, June, July, and August bring the full Mediterranean summer experience — though book accommodations well in advance.
Greece Tour Package Price Guide
Our Greece packages start at ₹94,999 per person for a 7-night/8-day itinerary covering Athens and Santorini. A comprehensive 11-night package with Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes starts from ₹1,39,999. Luxury cave hotel packages in Santorini start from ₹1,89,999 for couples. All prices include accommodation, daily breakfast, all transfers, Schengen visa guidance, travel insurance, and a dedicated tour manager. Group discounts are available for parties of 8+ from any city across India.