travel right. pack light : GREECE

The atmosphere is pretty casual and there is no need to bring any formal dress. Generally in the fall the weather is milder with highs in the 80’s and lows in the 60’s. The key to maintaining your comfort is to bring ample layers and protection from sun, wind and insects. Less is more and leave valuables at home!

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  • Your passport (be sure it’s up to date!)

  • 1-2 paper copies of your passport

  • Copy of your COVID vaccination record

  • Any prescriptions or medications you need- I like to bring a small personal med kit filled with the essentials I use.

    • Motion sickness pills or sea bands if you get motion sick!!

    • Ibuprofen, Advil, Excedrin, Ginger, Charcoal, Electrolyte tablets, anti-diarrheal, antibiotics, anti-itch cream, aloe

    • Bandaids, alcohol wipes, ace bandage, tape, Bacitracin, Neosporin

  • Wallet/money 

  • Facemasks

  • Sunscreen

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Small backpack or day bag

  • Phone

  • Universal travel adapter. The outlets in Greece are types C and F (two round pins)

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  • Bathing suit

  • Beach cover up 

  • Hat

  • Assortment of t-shirts, shorts and tanks tops

  • Windbreaker or light weight rain jacket

  • Sweatshirt

  • Light sweater

  • Flipflops/Teva/ or similar water sandals

  • Long pants and socks for optional hiking/exploring

  • Sneakers

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Sundress for dinners out

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  • Personal toiletries

  • Sleep mask/ear plugs

  • Headlight

  • Travel alarm clock

  • Extra batteries

  • Personal first aid kit

  • Tampons/pads

  • Book/journal/pen

  • Dry bag (optional)

  • Sunglasses

  • Games like cards, bananagrams, Dominos etc

Currency

The currency in Greece is the EURO. If you are bringing cash please do so in smaller bills (20's are fine) as larger ones are harder to change.

You may also find it convenient to bring some Euros but keep in mind there are ATM's where you can withdraw more cash as needed.

Credit cards are generally widely accepted in bigger cities. Please don't depend on them as your only means of buying something as smaller establishments and towns don’t always accept them.

You will need money for the meals that are on your own, any souvenir shopping you want to do, any alcohol you consume, extra snacks and things and if you want to do any additional activities. 

A fantastic app to download to your phone to make conversions easier is XE CURRENCY.

Tipping

There will not be many situations where you will need to tip but as always if you feel a service given to you deserves it, then it is up to your discretion i.e. driver, hotel staff, instructor....If you do an optional tour or activity generally a 10% tip is appreciated.

Typically the tip for our local guide and driver is not included and is handled by the group by the end of the trip either on an individual basis or on a group basis. This will be discussed with your Purposeful Nomad guide. It is completely up to your discretion but general ranges run between $5-$10 per day for the guide and for the driver- $3-$5 per day.


Wondering what’s in my suitcase? Here are some of my fav packing essentials. From skin care to gear and everything in between. Plus-all selections are from some of my favorite women owned, sustainable stores. Happy packing! ~Caitlin

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