Is $10,000 Enough for Greece?
Yes — $10,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to Greece. One person can travel for 63 days, or two people for 31 days.
What$10,000 Gets You
Budget
147 days
solo ·73 days for two
Mid-range
63 days
solo ·31 days for two
Luxury
25 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$490–$1,120
Food & Dining$252–$560
Transport$70–$168
Activities$84–$210
Miscellaneous$56–$140
Total (excl. flights)$952–$2,198
Remaining for flights$7,802–$9,048
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- ✓Visit lesser-known islands like Milos or Naxos instead of Santorini for half the cost.
- ✓Eat souvlaki wraps and bakery pies for filling meals under $5.
- ✓Book ferries on FerryHopper early for the best prices.
- ✓Travel in May or October for warm weather and 40% lower prices.
FAQ
How much does a trip to Greece cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $68/day, mid-range about $157/day, and luxury travelers around $390/day per person.
Is Greece expensive for a European vacation?
Greece is mid-range for Europe, cheaper than Western Europe but pricier than Eastern Europe. Popular islands like Santorini are notably more expensive.
How much do Greek island ferries cost?
Ferry tickets range from $20-60 per trip depending on distance and speed. Book early for high-season routes.
When is the best value time to visit Greek islands?
May and October offer warm weather, open businesses, and prices 30-40% below peak summer rates.