Greece Tours for Seniors
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10 best trips for 'over 50s' in Greece
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- Greek Island Hopper
- Premium Greece (including Itea)
- Best of Greece (Santorini Extension)
- Glories of Greece (Small Groups)
- Greece Island Hopper featuring Athens, Mykonos and Santorini (2025)
- Premium Greece Cyclades Islands (5 destinations)
- Greece Island Hopper featuring Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini (2026)
- Highlights of Greece with Island Explorer
- Greece: Legends and Landscapes
- Greek Islands Private Yacht Cruise – June 2026
Greek Island Hopper
570 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Accommodations were nice and clean and in safe areas. Staff was knowledgeable and professional and very fun!”
Michelle, traveled in September
Comfortable walks through Athens' historic sites and island villages highlight this Greek adventure. Quality hotels, ferry transportation, and thoughtfully timed tours create an ideal setting for relaxed cultural exploration.
Duration 10 days Destinations Athens, Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Shared Operator Globus From
- NZ$5,369+$291 upfront costs
Duration 11 days Destinations Athens, Corinth, Mycenae, Nafplion, Olympia, Delphi, Thermopylae, Santorini Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Trafalgar From
- NZ$7,350
Duration 7 days Destinations Athens, Kalabaka, Olympia, Mycenae, Nafplion Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Insight Vacations From
- NZ$6,834
Greece Island Hopper featuring Athens, Mykonos and Santorini (2025)
126 Reviews by TourRadar travelersMeliá Athens and El Greco Resort provide welcoming stays during this Greek adventure. Walking tours of the Acropolis and Plaka district blend with peaceful beach time in Mykonos. Suitable for ages 5+, with optional Delos island visits.
Duration 11 days Destinations Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Akrotiri Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Collette From $7,419
3% Off- NZ$7,219+$530 upfront costsYou save $200
Greece Island Hopper featuring Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini (2026)
126 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 11 days Destinations Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Akrotiri, Oia Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Collette From $7,899
4% Off- NZ$7,549+$550 upfront costsYou save $350
Welcoming accommodations await at Athens's Zafolia and Santorini's Kamari Beach. Scenic walks through Delphi's Sacred Way and Meteora monasteries pair with peaceful ferry rides to Cyclades islands. Suitable for ages 5+.
Duration 12 days Destinations Athens, Delphi, Kalabaka, Metéora, Santorini, Akrotiri, Pyrgos, Megalochori, Mykonos, CycladesSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Costsaver From
4% Off- NZ$6,950
Greece unfolds at an unhurried pace with 2-3 night stays in Naxos and relaxed ferry journeys. The tour includes Athens' Acropolis and Delphi's ruins. Premium accommodations at Elia Ermou Athens Hotel and Liberty Hotel in Nafplio ensure comfort.
Duration 12 days Destinations Athens, Naxos, Corinth Canal, Nafplion, Mystras, Gytheio, Areopoli, Kardamyli, Kalamata, OlympiaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Back-Roads Touring From
4% Off- NZ$7,239
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos, Folegandros, Kythira, Monemvasia, Hydra Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Globe Drifters From
4% Off- NZ$11,185
What people love about Greece Tours for Seniors
- The Best of Greece
We loved our Best of Greece tour with our amazing guide Margarita and extraordinary bus driver. Most of the accommodation was excellent and the meal stops were good. The places we visited gave us a great picture of Greece from antiquity to present day. We were a little disappointed by the prices of the optional activities especially the final night dinner which we would have liked to have joined but the cost was prohibitive.
- Classical Greece
It was a great way to see a lot of Greece's history in a short time. Hotels were good as was the bus. Tour guide was brilliant, very knowledgable caring and attentive. Very happy with our trip
- Glories of Greece (Classic, Summer)
Been home just week from our tour "Glories of Greece". The tour was incredible, the sights and tastes of Greece were everything I had hoped for. Nikos, our guide was knowledgeable as well as friendly. Stelios, our driver was again friendly and got us around safely in some pretty tight streets. I would be hard pressed to try and tell you of the best part, as Greece is a beautiful country. Friendly, and warm is the best way to describe the people we met along the way. My only problem was some of the hotels used were way below what my expectations were, in fact one hotel was so horrible we really didn't want to stay there, however were told it was due to its location. The Hotel Antonios, HORRIBLE, Insight needs to find somewhere nicer for its guests to stay, as their brand states "The Art of Touring in Style". This was my companions first experience with touring, and after that hotel not sure she will be back.
What our customers ask about Greece Tours for Seniors
What type of accommodations can senior travelers expect on Greece tours?
Most tours provide 4-star hotels that cater well to seniors' needs. You'll find properties like the Crowne Plaza Athens City Center and Amalia Hotel chain in convenient locations with elevators and full-service amenities. A TourRadar traveler shared "The hotels were excellent and centrally located. The Divani Palace Acropolis had stunning views and great accessibility." The accommodations typically include breakfast on-site restaurants and round-the-clock front desk support.
Which Greek destinations are most suitable for senior travelers?
Athens Santorini and Nafplion stand out as senior-friendly destinations with reliable infrastructure and easy access to attractions. The mainland archaeological sites at Delphi and Olympia feature good pathways and rest areas. According to a TourRadar review: "Nafplion was a highlight - it's a beautiful seaside town with flat walking areas and plenty of benches to rest." Hotels like the Divani Caravel in Athens place you close to key attractions.
What is the best time of year for seniors to visit Greece?
Plan your visit during spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) when temperatures stay around 70-75°F and tourist crowds thin out. Summer brings intense heat often above 90°F especially in Athens and the islands. Most accommodations including the Stanley Hotel in Athens provide year-round climate control. As one Globus traveler noted: "Traveling in May meant perfect weather for walking tours and enjoying outdoor cafes without extreme heat."
What medical facilities and assistance are available during Greece tours?
You'll find modern hospitals with English-speaking staff in major cities like Athens Thessaloniki and Heraklion. Tour companies such as Trafalgar and Cosmos maintain connections with medical facilities along their routes. Tour directors receive training for medical situations and can help arrange care when needed. The Divani Caravel Hotel sits near several hospitals. Remember to bring travel insurance and necessary medications.
Are meals accommodated for special dietary requirements?
Tour operators readily handle dietary needs including diabetic low-sodium gluten-free and heart-healthy options. Companies like Collette and Globus let you choose meals ahead of time. Traditional Greek food naturally follows healthy Mediterranean diet principles. A TourRadar traveler confirmed: "The included meals were excellent with plenty of choices. Our guide made sure everyone's dietary needs were met." Hotel chains like Amalia offer diverse breakfast selections.
How accessible are the major archaeological sites for seniors?
While the Acropolis requires uphill walking most archaeological sites offer adapted routes for different mobility levels. Ancient Olympia and Delphi feature relatively flat paths. At Meteora you can take in views without climbing to the monasteries. According to a TourRadar traveler: "Our guide was very considerate of different abilities and made sure everyone could experience the important sites comfortably." Sites provide benches and shaded areas for resting.
How much free time versus structured activities do senior tours offer?
Tours balance guided visits with personal time. A typical day includes morning tours of major sites like Delphi or Meteora followed by free afternoons for exploring or relaxing. One TourRadar reviewer noted: "We had plenty of opportunities for photo stops and very informative whenever questions are asked. The pace was perfect - not too rushed." Most stops last 2-3 nights reducing frequent hotel changes.