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What to wear in Greece

What to Wear in Greece – the Ultimate Packing List

Last Modified: January 31, 2024 //  by  Anda //   Leave a Comment

Planning a trip to Greece and not sure what to wear? Greece is one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations , filled with ancient history, stunning archeological sites and mesmerizing beaches. But figuring out what kind of clothes to pack can be tricky, especially if it’s a place you’ve never visited before.

Well, no need to worry. In this post I’ll tell you a little about fashion in Greece, what the weather is like and also give you some tips on what to wear. I’ll wrap up with a list of things you’ll need to pack, whether you are heading to the islands, Greece’s mainland, or a road trip in the Peloponnese .

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Fashion in Greece

How much luggage to pack for greece, what to wear in greece, light tops and t-shirts, pants, skirts and shorts, summer dresses, bathing suits and beach cover-ups, sandals, sleep-ons, walking shoes, totes and crossbody bags, hats and sunglasses, light jacket and sweater, what to wear in greece in the evening, high heels and very elegant clothes, expensive jewelry or large sums of money, beach towels.

In ancient times Greeks draped themselves in togas and himations , but today they mainly wear modern “global-style” clothing. Except for some special occasions when they dress in traditional Greek costumes, you won’t be seeing people dressed in foustanellas and pointed shoes ( tsarouhia ) on the streets of Athens.

traditional Greek Costumes

But unlike the Western Europeans who dress stylish and classy, in Greece people don’t concern themselves too much with fashion. They tend to put more emphasis on comfort than on style.

One of the reasons for that is the weather, which for the most part is warm in Greece. And since there are more warm days than cold, locals tend to wear simple, lightweight clothing and comfortable shoes.

But another reason for which people in Greece don’t wear very fancy clothing is a financial one. The 2008 economic crisis took a big toll on the Greeks. So even the ones who were in the habit of wearing brand-name, expensive clothing had to stop spending money on useless things.

You really don’t need a lot of clothes in Greece. The weather is mainly warm here, or even too hot. Therefore, unless you plan to visit Greece in the winter when there is a lot of rain, you’ll only need to pack lightweight fabrics, like cotton and linen. We usually take two carry-ons plus two backpacks for electronics and liquids.

What to Wear in Greece

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Choosing what outfits to wear in Greece depends somewhat on the season you want to take your trip. If you are planning to visit in the winter (December – February), late fall (November), or very early spring (March) make sure to pack a sweater, light jacket, long pants and toe-covered walking shoes.

lightweight clothes to add to your Greece packing list

As far as a ‘traveling etiquette’ there is no official dress code in Greece, unlike in countries like Morocco or Jordan where dressing modestly is a requirement. Nonetheless, in luxury hotels and restaurants you are expected to wear more formal clothing, so you should pack a nice, elegant shirt and slacks, or a more stylish dress for the evening.

The only place where a dress code is required is at the religious sights. In the Greek Orthodox churches and monasteries men have to wear long pants and women have to cover their arms and wear long skirts. These are very strict rules, so if your Greece Itinerary includes visits to churches and monasteries, make sure to add these items to your packing list, or you won’t be admitted inside!

Overall we found Greece to be much more casual than the rest of Europe. Bottom line, you can confidently wear just about anything in Greece without committing any fashion faux pas !

clothes for your Greece packing list

The Essential Packing List for Greece

Below is a list of vacation outfits to wear in Greece that should be ok for all seasons. Days are warm and evenings are generally cool and breezy, so a light sweater is always a good idea. We visited Greece in fall and in the spring and although it rained few times, it was more of a hot tropical type of rain, not a cold autumn rain.

  • Light tops and short sleeve T-shirts
  • Pants, skirts, and shorts 
  • Summer dresses 
  • Bathing suits and Beach cover-ups 
  • Sandals, slip-ons, walking shoes  
  • Totes and crossbody bags 
  • Hats and sunglasses
  • Light jackets and sweaters

A few lightweight blouses and tank tops are a must for any trip to Greece, as you can wear them almost everywhere. I recommend linen or cotton as fabrics for both men and women, because they keep you cool.

Maxi or midi skirts and linen pants are perfect additions to your Greece packing list. They are extremely versatile, so you can wear them at the beach on even in the evening. Skirts come in very handy if you plan to visit any religious sites as well.

skirts for your packing list to Greece

You’ll also want to pack a pair of shorts or two for the beach. I like the white or the classic denim look without the uncomfortable feeling of a tight pair of shorts.

men wearing shorts on the beach

Sundresses are an essential item to add to your packing list for Greece. They are very versatile, lightweight and take very little room in your luggage, so you can pack a maxi dress and a few mini dresses. Here are a few ideas of inexpensive dressed that you can buy at Amazon , but you can also find more at Anthropologie, Lulu, or on Etsy.

You can wear dresses almost everywhere in Greece, from morning till night. Depending how you accessorize, you can make a dress look more or less elegant. Wear dresses at the beach with flip-flops and a sun hat, or in the afternoon for a walk around town. I suggest bringing 4-5 sundresses with you. They don’t take much space in the luggage and as a women you’ll probably like to change more often.

dress to add to your Greece packing list

Beachwear shouldn’t be left out of the luggage even if your trip takes place in autumn or in spring. There are warm days in Greece year-round and no matter where you‘re headed, chances are you’ll be surrounded by plenty of beaches that you’ll want to visit.

One thing to keep in mind is that Greek men, like almost all other Europeans, wear Speedo-style swimsuits. So don’t be surprised if you see a lot of tiny swim briefs on the beaches of Greece.

As a woman, I find a swimsuit cover-up very convenient for the beach. It’s nice to have something light to throw over your swimsuit when you walk on the beach, or from the beach to your hotel room. I also wear it to protect my skin from the strong sun. The cover-up came it very handy when I was boating in the Ionian Islands .

coverup that you can wear in Greece and add to your packing list

Also, always pack a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as the sun is pretty strong in Greece, much like it is in Southern California, where we live. I’m used to wear sunscreen on my face even in winter, so I did use it in Greece even when it was overcast.

Greece is full of beautiful beaches , but many of them are rocky and difficult to walk on. Others require some climbing down on steep cliffs. So rather wearing hiking shoes to these kind of beaches, I suggest wearing water shoes. I have some super lightweight mesh water shoes which are breathable and dry very quickly. Their soles have great traction as well, even in wet conditions.

I also recommend packing sandals and walking shoes with sturdy soles, as streets in Greece are rough, like in most other European countries. Since we started traveling in 1989, I have always wore Born , Ecco , and Clarks  and have always been happy with these brands.

I have a weakness for bags, which makes deciding which one to take with me when I travel always difficult. Luckily, when packing for Greece this is not much of a problem.

You basically won’t need but a tote for day time and a small bag for the evening. I don’t particularly like crossbody bags, but considering that petty theft is pretty high in Greece I strongly recommend using them.

Hats and sunglasses are a must for your packing list to Greece, as you’ll be wearing them day-in-and-day-out. A hat not only it protects your face from the sun, but it also does a really good job in covering up your crazy-looking hair when you don’t feel like doing it.

hats and sunglasses that you can wear in Greece

And if you don’t have enough space in your luggage to bring a sun hat, you can always buy one in Greece. They are very cheap and you can find them almost everywhere.

The weather is warm for the most part in Greece, but rain is always possible, especially in the mountain areas. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to pack a light jacket or a sweater which will come in handy on the plane as well.

Light jacket you can wear in Greece in October

I like to add a track jacket , windbreaker or long sleeve athletic top to my packing list for Greece. A light jacket will keep me warm and also keep the rain away. View them at Amazon.com

Most people change into dressier clothes in the evening to go out to dinner, or walk around town. My favorite attire for the warm night in Greece are the sundresses. Almost any dress would do. Just put on a pair of platform sandals and some jewelry, and you’ll look chick and elegant.

Men could wear a linen or cotton pair of slacks, a light button-down shirt and sandals. You can also wear shorts if it’s very hot, but not at the high end restaurants.

slacks that you can wear in Greece

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What You Shouldn’t Pack for Greece

There are a few things that you shouldn’t add to your packing list when traveling to Greece. Here are a few of them:

As a woman you may be tempted to pack a pair of two of high heel shoes when coming to Greece, but don’t! Heels are almost impossible to wear on the hilly cobblestone streets you’ll come across in almost every town. If you want to bring something more elegant, choose a pair of comfy wedges.

Also don’t bother bringing very fancy dresses or suits. Greeks dress modestly, so there is very little chance you’ll feel undressed in Greece.

I strongly recommend not taking any expensive jewelry or valuables with you to Greece. Petty crime is pretty high in this country, especially in big cities like Athens . There were cases when money and expensive jewelry “disappeared” from hotel safes in Greece, so be careful. Besides, when you spend so much time outside, you probably won’t need to wear gold and diamonds!

It may seem counterintuitive, but you shouldn’t worry about adding any beach towels to your packing list for Greece. While you’ll obviously need them for the beach and pool, your hotel or rental property will almost certainly provide them. There is no need to overload your luggage with them.

What to wear in Greece packing list

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5 Gorgeous Greek-Style Dresses for Your Trip to Greece

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Are you planning a trip to Greece soon? If so, you will need to pack your bags with the perfect attire. Greece is known for its stunningly beautiful landscape and architecture, and what better way to show it off than in a gorgeous Greek-style dress? 

If you are going to Greece, you will want to dress the part! Here are five gorgeous Greek-style dresses that will have you looking like a native in no time. In this article, we will showcase five of the best dresses that will have you looking like a goddess on your vacation. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired by some of the most stylish Greek-inspired dresses around!

greece style dress

Things To Consider When Packing For A Trip To Greece

  • Flowing Dress With Floral Print
  • Loose Cut For Beach days
  • White Maxi Greek-Style Design
  • Sleeping Dress Night Outfit
  • Long-Sleeve Short Dress

What accessories are suitable for a greek-style dress?

When planning what to pack for your trip to Greece, there are a few things you will want to keep in mind.

  • The first is the weather . Greece is warm year-round but can be hot and humid during the summer months, so it is best to avoid heavy fabrics. You’ll want to pack light, airy clothing that will keep you cool and comfortable in the heat, made from natural materials like cotton or linen.
  • Type of activities you’ll be doing on your trip. If you spend most of your time sightseeing or exploring cities, you won’t need any special equipment or clothing. However, if you’re planning on doing any hiking or outdoor activities, make sure to pack appropriate shoes and clothing.
  • Additionally, consider packing a pair of comfortable sandals or flats that you can wear throughout the day. 
  • Consider the culture of Greece when packing your clothes. While Greeks are generally relaxed about dress codes, there are certain places (like religious sites) where you’ll need to be more covered up. 
  • Generally, it’s best to err on the conservative side when packing for Greece. Because it is such a popular tourist destination, you’ll want to pack clothes to help you blend in with the locals.

Fashionable Greek-Style Dresses For Your Next Trip!

Greece is renowned for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, and tasty food. But did you know that it’s also home to some of the most fashionable people in the world? No matter what type of dress you choose to bring along, don’t forget that the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy your trip. Greece is a beautiful country with so much to see and do. Wearing a gorgeous Greek-style dress will help you feel like a true goddess while you’re exploring everything it has to offer.

Pack some stylish Greek-style dresses if you’re planning a trip to this country. Here are five of our favorites:

greece style dress

1. Flowing Dress With Floral Print

This beautiful dress is perfect for a summer day in Greece. The floral print is eye-catching and vibrant, while the loose silhouette will keep you cool and comfortable in the heat.

  • Also, choose the prevalent blue and white colors in this region. 
  • It can be with spaghetti straps or a ruffled skirt.

It will be the perfect outlook for a day spent exploring the Greek Isles, especially if you add a  pair of strappy sandals and a straw hat for a quintessential look.

2. Loose Cut For Beach days

Choosing the dress for beach/pool days is essential, as you definitely will spend some time sunbathing and swimming.

  • You can pick your attention for some light linen maxi dress with buttons or straps. 
  • Also, choose some transparent or crocheted dresses to show your bikini.
  • A cotton voile caftan is a perfect option for hot days in Greece when you want to feel comfortable and stylish at the same time. 
  • Choose colorful prints that will make you stand out from the crowd.

If you like to spend your spare time near the pool or own one, this research about pool flocculants may be helpful and surprise you.

greece style dress

3. White Maxi Greek-Style Design

A white maxi dress is perfect for a summer trip to Greece. Choose the airy, loose-fitting silhouette that will keep you cool and comfortable in the heat. 

  • Options with intricate embroidery add a touch of elegance.
  • You can choose some models with colored geometric prints.
  • Add a belt if you want a more structured form.

It is a chic perfect look for exploring the city or relaxing on the beach.

greece style dress

4. Sleeping Dress Night Outfit

If you’re looking for a gorgeous Greek-style dress to wear on your trip to Greece, look no further than the sleeping dress. This stunning dress is a perfect match for tanned skin.

  • It is better to choose natural materials like silk or viscose for a luxurious feel. 
  • You can decorate it with a matching belt to help cinch in your waist for an ultra-flattering look. Or take on a white shirt to make it more casual.  

These dresses are perfect for lounging at a restaurant or beach club and going out in public.

5. Long-Sleeve Short Dress

It is an excellent choice for cooler evenings in Greece or the days you’ll go sightseeing. The long sleeves keep you warm or protected from the sun, while the short skirt shows off your legs. 

  • You can take one in the blue color that the Mediterranean Sea inspires, and the white details are reminiscent of traditional Greek architecture. 
  • Or choose the option with ruffles in a boho style that will express your relaxing mood.
  • Also, add some gold accessories for elegance.
  • The flowy silhouette is perfect for a day of exploring Athens or Santorini. 

Pair this dress with sandals and a straw hat for a chic, effortless look.

A few essential accessories can really help to bring out the beauty of a greek-style dress. 

  • A wide belt cinched at the waist is always a good choice, as it helps to accentuate the slimming silhouette of the dress. 
  • Another option is a pair of strappy sandals or wedges – this footwear choice will add a touch of glamour and sophistication to your overall look.
  • Heels can also be a significant emphasis for greek-style dresses, as long as they’re not too high. If you are doing a lot of walking, consider packing a pair of comfortable flats to change into when your feet get tired.
  • Another excellent option for accessorizing your greek-style dress is a scarf. You can wear it in various ways, including around your neck or as a headband. They come in handy for keeping you warm on cooler evenings and can also add a pop of color or pattern to your outfit. 
  • Finally, don’t forget to accessorize with some statement jewelry – large hoop earrings or a chic bracelet, statement necklaces, or dangling earrings would be perfect.

If you want to capture the essence of Greek style, pack some of these items in your suitcase!

Greece is a beautiful country with stunning architecture and lovely people. If you’re lucky enough to be visiting Greece, you will want to make sure you pack the perfect outfits to enjoy your time there. Greek-style dresses are perfect for any occasion, whether you’re exploring the ruins of Athens or enjoying a delicious meal in Santorini.  From flowy maxi dresses to billowy off-the-shoulder numbers, there are plenty of beautiful options to choose from. These five gorgeous Greek-style dresses will help you make the most of your trip to Greece.

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What To Wear In Greece | Greece Vacation Outfits

Outfits , Style , Style Guides , Travel

Wondering what to wear in Greece? The typical style in Greece is light, airy, and neutral, but don’t worry if that’s not specific enough: we’re here to help you plan every single one of your Greece outfits for your upcoming trip!

Delicious food, distinctive architecture, gorgeous beaches, and exceptional weather are what people come to Greece for, among many other sights. But because there’s so much to do, it can be overwhelming to pack for a trip to Greece.

Although there are no strict dress code rules in Greece, it is crucial to do your research as to what to wear and what not to wear. If you tend to stray away from their customs, the way you dress can be interpreted as offensive which can put locals off. Plus, there  are some rules if you’re visiting religious areas.

Regardless, you want to fit in and dress in a way that makes visiting Greece even more fun! And we’re here to help with a  full guide covering every aspect of your vacation wardrobe.

In this article, we’ll give you all the important tips and styling techniques that you need to know when planning what to wear in Greece. We’ll share a bunch of outfits that you can wear for every season, too!

The Best Stores For Greek Fashion:

Here are some of my favorite places to shop for outfits for Greece.

Faithfull The Brand: This brand offers super cute European-style dresses great for a Greek island or the coastline. These are definitely Greek goddess vibes.

Reformation: More gorgeous flowy dresses and linen pieces.

Beginning Boutique: Great crochet and blue/white dresses for the Greek islands.

Boden: Great shift dresses and light, flowy tops for the hot summer.

Montce Swim: The most GORGEOUS swimwear if you want to feel like an ancient goddess.

11 Style Tips For Greece

If you’re just starting to plan your Greece outfits for your vacation, read on! Here are our top tips for packing.

greece travel dress

1. Travel light

What does ‘traveling light’ mean when choosing Greece outfits? Well, it means only bringing clothes and shoes with lightweight material as it can be pretty warm in spring, summer, and fall. Winter is the only time that you will be needing heavy thermal clothing.

When choosing what to wear in Greece, opt for lots of lightweight fabrics like cotton and linen. In my opinion, linen is the  perfect fabric to wear in Greece for both men  and women.

Some of my favorite places to shop for linen pieces include:

  • NAP Loungewear
  • Anthropologie
  • ASTR The Label
  • Kiel James Patrick

2. Keep it casual 

You will rarely see tourists or locals in Greece in smart or formal clothing. When packing for the trip, only bring casual clothing. One of the sample outfits you can wear is cropped pants or a skirt with a white shirt. Scroll through the Greece outfits towards the end of this post and you’ll get a feel for how to dress.

3. Wear sunscreen

Wearing sunscreen is not part of the outfit, per se. But I would just like to stress this out: please wear sunscreen! Starting from 10:00 in the morning to the afternoon, UV exposure can be extremely dangerous in Greece – the sun gets seriously hot. Being next to the water can also mean that you will easily get sunburned without protection. Click here to shop some awesome brands.

4. Wear sufficient coverage 

Sufficient coverage is needed to a.) protect from the sun and b.) enter temples and monasteries.

If you’re joining a tour, keep in mind to wear the right clothing to avoid inevitable nuisances like having to wear a shawl to cover up before entering the venue. We recommend wearing lots of linen layers so that you’ll have coverage when you need it during the hot weather!

5. Bring a versatile jacket in the fall

A versatile jacket is important, especially during the fall season (and some weeks during the spring). While fall isn’t the worst time to visit Greece, weather fluctuations can turn your itineraries upside down very quickly. Always bring a lightweight versatile jacket like a windbreaker or a rain jacket to be on the safe side.

6. Add some jewelry

The Greeks are lovers of high-end jewelry. Because of the warm weather on non-winter days, locals tend to wear simple clothing which they style with jewelry. Doing so can transform any light, casual, and simple outfit. If you don’t have any jewelry to pack from home, you can buy some from the merchants as you arrive. 

7. Bring a versatile bag that goes with any outfit

When packing light, it is common sense to bring a versatile bag that goes with any outfit. This avoids you from impulsively bringing your whole purse wardrobe on the trip.

A leather tote or a handbag with ample space for your essentials and souvenirs is the ideal choice. I recommend a crossbody bag that will fit the essentials and stay safe around your body. Neutrals seem to go well in Greece. I’m linking some of my favorites below!

8. Wear something tailored with jeans

I did mention that Greek people prefer to keep everything casual. But in more formal situations, opt for jeans with an elegant top (perhaps, a ruffled top or a buttondown). Keep it well-fitted to avoid looking sloppy. Pair this outfit with brown wrap heels and you’re ready for a night out!

9. Choose earthy and muted tones

Surprisingly, some colors look very strange when worn in Greece. Generally, bright, vibrant, and solid colors like dark green, bloody red, primary blue, and bright orange are to be avoided. If you want to stay on the safe side, choose earthy colors and muted colors/pastels. Earthy colors can be worn all year round while floral pastels are kept for spring and summer months. 

10. Pack for the weather

When traveling, it is important to check the possible weather conditions in the months of your arrival June, July, August, and September are one of the warmest months in Greece. In January, February, November, and December, expect strong winds, cold breeze, and shifting rainfalls. 

What NOT to wear

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Although there are no tacit dress codes and rules in Greece, there are customs and traditions to follow. Locals may not call you out, but a trained eye can spot a tourist who never bothered to do some research before the trip. To be on the safe side, try to avoid the following.

Avoid flashy logos

In a collectivistic and traditionalist society like Greece, showing off your wealth through flashy logos can be impudent and displeasing. When dressing up for a Greek trip, only pack clothing with minimal to no trace of logos. This goes the same with handbags, purses, and shoes.

Avoid tank tops and crop tops in sacred places

Tank tops and crop tops are not entirely banned in the country as you can wear them anywhere but in temples, churches, and monasteries. Sleeveless clothing should also be avoided, though you can wear or bring a cover-up if you don’t have a dress with sleeves on hand. 

Don’t dress sloppy

Though Greeks are known for their casual approach to fashion, dressing in a sloppy way is a different story. When showing up for day trips, lunches, and special occasions, one should not wear oversized shirts, baggy trousers, graphic t-shirts, and sandals without socks. Always look presentable.- lazy is different from being relaxed. But keep in mind that  flowy linen pieces is totally acceptable and actually encouraged!

What To Wear In Greece For Every Season 

Planning out what to wear in Greece during a specific time of year? Here’s our season-specific guide!

What To Wear In Greece In The Spring 

Temperature: Spring weather can range from warm to hot, with an average temperature between 19°C to the mid 20’s°C or 66-77°F.

What To Wear In Greece | Greece Outfits for vacation

The weather in Greece, especially in the non-winter months, is sunny and warm. In spring, the temperatures progress from the average temperature of 19°C to 25°C which gives you just the right amount of freedom to dress in minimal layers. Some days in spring can also be windy, so it’s best to pack a light versatile jacket, like a windbreaker, wherever you go. 

What To Wear In Greece | Greece Outfits for vacation

When packing for a spring Greece trip, include basic/neutral colored tank tops, buttoned blouses, cropped trousers/jeans, long flowy skirts, linen dresses,  light jackets, and cover-ups to make up for unexpected rain and strong winds. Floral pastels like lilac, baby pink, and muted green are also welcome during the first blooming season of the year.

To accessorize your outfit, play around with beads and straw-like materials. Since you will be wearing minimal layers, you can go a little “extra” with pieces of jewelry. For an undyed linen dress, I would most likely wear a turquoise and lapis lazuli beaded necklace that will fill up the empty space around my collar. For my purse, I would opt for natural-made options, like a rattan woven bag, to match my undyed linen dress.

For your footwear, opt for comfortable walking shoes. Heels look great in pictures, but they’ll knock you out as soon as you walk out the door. To make ends meet, you can wear walking shoes/sandals and bring a pair of heels in your tote bag for the pictures. That’s how it’s done without sacrificing comfort!

What To Wear In Greece In The Summer

Temperature: Greece is extremely hot during summer (especially in August). Temperatures can rise up to 40°C/104°F and do not stop there in the worst cases. During this time, locals tend to stay indoors to stray away from the heat.

What To Wear In Greece | Greece Outfits for vacation

During the summer, you can experience extremely hot temperatures. When the temperatures are up to 104°F, the best thing you can do is maximize all your summer clothes to the fullest.

Visiting the beach is also one of the best options you can prioritize in your itinerary. Touring churches and monasteries still operate during this time of the year, but the temperature will be no excuse to wear exposed clothing. So no matter what, do not attempt wearing a crop top, a tank top, or a pair of shorts when you’re planning to visit sacred places. In such cases, you will still be asked to wear a cover-up or a shawl. 

If you’re touring the country’s most remarkable beaches, you can take advantage of your whole summer wardrobe. Pack up sun dresses, rompers,  linen blouses, white shorts, mini skirts, shawls, tank tops, crop tops, and bikinis. Choose bright and summery colors to embody the vibrancy and brightness of the season. For your footwear, bring along a pair of sandals, flip-flops, and close-toed flats for off-the-beach plans. Always assume that you will be walking on cobblestoned streets, so bringing something sturdier than flip-flops (like walking sandals) is a must. 

Generally, when choosing clothes for summer, remember to prioritize breathability, comfort, and coolness. If you can, try to avoid clothes made with heavy cotton or jackets made of wool. During cool evenings, you can wear a light cardigan over a cocktail dress if you’re going out for a dinner date or a cocktail party. If you’re going to a formal dinner to taste their remarkable and distinct cuisine, it’s best to dress up a bit. Opt for a cocktail dress or a flowy maxi dress. You can wear your close-toed shoes for this occasion or stick with your flip-flops if you’re eating out somewhere more casual.

What To Wear In Greece In The Fall

Temperature: Fluctuating temperatures in the range of 18-23°C / 64-73°F. The possibility of rain is high during this period.

What To Wear In Greece | Greece Outfits for vacation

Autumn is rather a progressive and short transitional period which makes it pretty hard to tell the definite start of the season. In fact, the temperatures do not go down until November .

Rest assured, your trip will stay sunny and warm until November. During this transitional period, the only thing you’ll have to worry about is the unexpected fall of rain every now and then. With this in mind, it is always wise to bring extra jackets or rain ponchos to shade from the rain on a day trip. Getting most of your clothes wet can be bothersome as you will be needing to wash and dry them one by one.

A good basis for knowing what to wear in Greece during the fall is by referring to spring guidelines since the two have similar characteristics and weather patterns: chilly winds, unexpected rainfall, and occasional sunny days. When packing, always consider some variation. Pack sundresses you can wear as is, but also add layering pieces like a thermal top, a scarf, a cardigan, and a windbreaker jacket for emergencies. For footwear, you can wear walking sandals, clogs, and flip-flops. Just make sure to skip the flip-flops if you’re planning for a long walk or tour in the city as it can be painful to bear the cobbled stone streets with very minimal support.

I mentioned earlier that fall is just another name to call spring in Greece, particularly in terms of styling outfits. But with a trained eye, you’ll notice that most people revert to more neutral and earthy colors during this time of year instead of floral pastel colors. Black is also a go-to for locals and tourists with minimal tastes. The use of jewelry with black clothing is also evident in the early days of autumn. Generally, there’s no ‘safe side’ during Autumn. You have to prepare for both warm and chilly days. The month when you’re visiting should also be considered too, as the season is uncontrollably changeable.

What To Wear In Greece In The Winter 

Temperature: Greek winters are cold and the possibility of snow is very high. Daylight hours are fewer as well. The average temperature is between 5-8°C / 41-46°F during the day and 3°C / 37°F during the night.

What To Wear In Greece | Greece Outfits for vacation

Unlike the subtleness of the fall season, winter in Greece can be evidently cold and the chance of snow is highly possible. Winter may not be the best time to visit for a short vacation, but if you have everything planned already, there’s no reason why you can’t enjoy the beauty of the city. After all, it is only during this time that tourist visits lay low and you can fully enjoy the views and the markets in the city when the bustle is cut down. Winter is also a great time to cultivate your creativity in layering and styling a la Greek. 

For your clothes, you would want something both practical and stylish. Opt for thermal clothing, like a good quality long-sleeved shirt to wear underneath a maxi dress or a trench coat. Scarves, gloves, knitwear, and thermal socks are also very helpful for easing discomfort in cold weather. For your footwear, it’s best to avoid flip-flops and open-toed sandals, especially when the snow starts to show. Exposed feet can also be exposed to injuries or the cold. Choose ankle boots, close-toed shoes, and walking shoes to make the most of your sightseeing ventures.

Keep in mind that rubber clogs (e.g. Crocs) are technically considered flip-flops. They can be very uncomfortable for sightseeing on cobblestoned streets and be very vulnerable to the cold – even if you wear socks. These types of footwear, however, can be worn within the premises of the hotel or the hostel you’re staying in. They can also serve as your “recovery sandals” for walking and sightseeing, so bringing them on your day trips is also a good idea. 

In general, winters in Greece are no different than winters in the west and dress codes rarely differ from each other. But if you want to pull off a winter outfit that makes you look like you’re on a vacation rather than just another winter day, look up how modest fashionistas curate their layers. You can also check out this modest fashion guide for inspiration. If you want to wear a sundress in winter, go for it! If there’s a will, there’s a way. 

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What To Wear In Greece For Women And Men: Greece Packing List

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Wondering what to wear in Greece? Whether you’re planning a city break in Athens or island-hopping around Mykonos, Santorini and Rhodes, this packing guide will help you decide what to take.

So, you’re here because you’ve gone and booked a dream holiday to Greece? Well done! Now it’s time to create the ultimate holiday wardrobe to take on your trip. As someone who’s fallen head over heels for the charm of Greece, I know it’s important to be armed with the right outfits to be comfortable, no matter how you’ll be spending your days.

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Greece is a country which offers so much! You could start your trip wandering the ancient streets of Athens, before heading off on a ferry to explore the islands. And wow, are there some gorgeous islands! Whether you’re planning a glamorous luxury escape in Mykonos or Santorini , fancy a family trip to Rhodes , or you want to see some lesser-visited spots like Paros or Tinos , you’ll need appropriate attire.

Outside the Roman Agora, Athens

From floaty sundresses to crisp linen shirts, I’ve got some great travel tips on how to stay cool when the temperatures are soaring. While I can’t guarantee you’ll look like you’ve stepped off the pages of a fashion magazine, I’m sure you’ll look pretty stylish!

Relaxing on our private deck at Ixian Grand Rhodes

I’m ready to share my insider tips and outfit ideas that will have you strutting through the whitewashed alleyways with confidence and style! So, grab your sunglasses and sandals, because we’re about to discover the ultimate wardrobe essentials for your Grecian adventure!

When is the best time to visit Greece?

To help you pack for Greece, you’ll need to decide when to visit the country, then look at the weather for that time of year. Broadly speaking, the best time to visit Greece is between April and October. If you visit in April or May you’ll enjoy mild weather and avoid the summer crowds. September and October are also lovely times to visit, with pleasant temperatures all around.

Greece gets really busy in the school holidays, between mid-June and the end of August. You’ll find prices are higher and accommodation is much busier. However, it’s a great time to visit if you’re wanting scorching days in your sun lounger!

Temperatures have soared over the last few years, reaching well beyond 35 in cities such as Athens in the summer months. You can expect coastal areas and the Greek islands to have slightly milder temperatures.

Exploring Rhodes old town

Winter isn’t a popular time for tourism in Greece, but it can offer some lovely opportunities to see the sights without the crowds. In the coastal areas and islands, you can expect milder winters with temperatures ranging from 8 to 15 degrees Celsius (46 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit). Inland areas, especially in northern Greece and mountainous regions, may experience colder temperatures, occasionally dropping below freezing.

Livada Beach, Tinos

What to wear in Greece

Your Greece packing list will be determined by the style of holiday you’re planning. If this is a fly and flop trip, staying in a resort, packing should be simple. You’ll just need a range of lightweight outfits, shorts, dresses, sandals and swimwear.

If you’re planning a city break in say, Athens, you might want some more practical footwear for long days strolling the streets, or some smarter clothes for chic dinners.

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If you’ve got a different adventure in mind, perhaps adventuring around the islands on 4x4s, white water rafting or coasteering, you might need some more robust items.

If you’re wanting to REALLY live the Greek fashion dream, pack a range of blue and white outfits. Yes, I know it’s what everyone does, but those are the colours of Greece and they really pop against the pretty Greek streets.

Having lunch in Kardiani

From the best footwear to travel with, to lightweight clothing ideal for the sunny summer climate and a few vital travel accessories (some of which I wished I’d packed!) here’s my ultimate guide to what to wear in Greece. Consider this your Greece packing list!

Oh, and don’t worry guys, I’ve popped a few ideas together for you men out there who are struggling to with what to take too.

What Should A Woman Wear To Visit Greece?

I am always in awe of the chic Greek ladies I see when I visit the country. They look effortlessly glamorous, in crisp white linen dresses, sparkly sandals and big sunglasses! I’m not saying you need to dress like they do, but they do seem to ooze sophistication. Some of the ideas I’ve got coming up will encourage a little sense of that Greek style!

What To Wear In Greece: Women’s Clothes 

In order to plan what to pack for a trip to Greece, be sure to research exactly what you’ll be doing. If you’re visiting in the summer, it’s unlikely you’ll need anything particularly warm. One light jacket or cardigan will suffice for an evening out – you might not even need that!

Walking around Ixian Grand

What to wear in Greece’s cities

If you’re spending time in cities such as Athens or Thessaloniki, I’d recommend lightweight dresses, or skirt / top combos. Think about items you own that are made of breathable fabrics. It’ll make such a difference if you’re experiencing sticky 35 degree days!

In terms of footwear, unless you have special plans, I’d suggest packing one pair of sandals and one pair of trainers. I lived in my Birkenstocks on one of my recent trips – they are comfortable and practical, and not bulky to wear. If you’re visiting in the summer, don’t forget to pack a hat and sunglasses to protect you from the fierce rays.

What to wear on The Greek Islands

One of the top reasons to holiday in this magnificent country is to experience the many and varied Greek islands. Destinations such as Santorini and Mykonos, with their picturesque white towns, are ideal for luxurious breaks in the sunshine.

Pyrgos is one of the prettiest villages in Tinos

Rhodes is a family favourite, with a great mix of accommodation for couples, young families and older travellers. Meanwhile, idyllic islands such as Tinos and Paros offer a lot of charm of popular islands, without the crowds or high price tags.

If you’re planning some beach time in Greece, you’ll want to pack swimwear (bikini or bathing suit), shorts and light dresses. I’d recommend a light coverup too, just to add an extra layer of protection from the sun. If you’re planning to go on a boat trip, snorkelling or spend long periods in the water, you might also want to pack a rash vest. The sun is really fierce, so be sure to apply a high SPF too.

River trekking is one of the most popular activities in Andros

Here are a few specific items of women’s clothing I’d recommend for Greece:

Women’s sundress – Something strappy, pretty and not too short for everyday use. Women’s maxi dress – I quite liked having a longer item or two, especially for when insects were out. Women’s midi skirt – I live in items like this in warm countries and have them in multiple colours and patterns. They’re comfortable and not revealing.

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Women’s shorts – I packed a few pairs. I’d recommend something loose and comfortable like these shorts , and then perhaps some classic denim shorts too. Women’s summer top – I wore a lot of things like this. Neutral colours work best as you can mix and match with shorts and skirts. Plus, you can dress them up or dress them down! Women’s bikini – You’ll need to pack a couple of items of swimwear. There are so many cute bikinis out there to choose from! Women’s rash guard – Not essential, but if you burn easily (or plan to surf) I’d recommend one of these. This one is great as it has a built-in bra and comes with a pair of matching shorts. Women’s sports vest – I’d recommend one or two sweat-absorbing vests like this for adventurous activities. Women’s sports bra – Ideal for sporty or adventure activities. I prefer sports bras like this Puma one which has some built in padding for extra support. Women’s leggings – You might prefer sports shorts, but depending on the activity you’re doing, you might want a pair of leggings for a bit of extra protection. These Under Armour ones are great as they’re very lightweight. Sarong – A really useful item for any travels in warm countries! Use it as a towel, a cover up, to sit on, to lie on or for a cute addition to an outfit! Sun hat – You’ll definitely want a sun hat to protect yourself. Sunglasses – I’ve owned a pair of these Ray Bans for a few years now and love them!

What Footwear Should Women Wear In Greece

Flat shoes, comfortable walking shoes, sandals, flip-flops, water shoes… the list goes on. Do you know what, they could ALL be useful in Greece.

For exploring the cities, I’d recommend trainers or supportive sandals. For the beaches, you could just slip on a pair of sandals or flip flops. If you’re planning some more adventurous trekking in Greece’s mountains, countryside or islands, you might prefer to wear proper hiking boots or sports trainers.

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As mentioned, on one of our most recent trips, I lived in a pair of Birkenstocks! They were supportive and comfortable, easy to put on and they worked for so many different types of travel. I didn’t expect to wear them so much! I also packed a neutral pair of trainers and one smart pair of sandals for evenings out.

Walking through Toinos vineyards

What Footwear Should Men Wear In Greece

Similarly to women, for men visiting Greece, I’d recommend packing a pair of neutral trainers or running shoes and some sandals or flip-flops. Depending on the type of trip you’re doing, you might also want to pack one smart pair of shoes for hotels or posh dinner.

Here are a few specific items of footwear I’d recommend for Greece:

Birkenstock sandals – Really durable, ideal for men or women and come in multiple colours. There are a few different styles to choose from too. Teva trekking sandals – Really durable, great for travel, easy to take on and off and they come in lots of colours and patterns.

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Skechers lightweight trainers – Really comfortable and they dry quickly too, so are useful for all sorts of travel. Havianas flip flops – Male or female, everyone should own a pair! These ones for men are fun too. Cute women’s sandals – Something like this is great for beach clubs, hotels and restaurants. Tom’s flat loafers – A nice casual shoe for men, easy to slip on and great for exploring or going to restaurants. Hiking shoes – Only necessary if you’re planning some big adventures. These ones are great as they’re lightweight and breathable. Water shoes – Again, not essential, but can be useful for rocky areas or hiking around waterfalls.

What To Wear In Greece: Women’s Accessories

I’m assuming you’ll be visiting in the warmer months, so I’d recommend investing in some high-quality UV protected sunglasses. Also, don’t forget to pack a sun hat with good coverage to protect your head from those powerful rays.

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I tended to use a beach bag for days by the pool, a backpack for outdoor adventures and then a small clutch or shoulder bag for dinners or nights out.

I’d also recommend taking a reusable water bottle and topping it up with local water throughout your trip.

What To Wear In Greece As A Man

Oh, isn’t packing a doddle if you’re a man?! I always spend hours laying all my clothes out, planning outfits that work together and considering all the choices. Meanwhile, my husband walks in and does his packing in about 10 minutes!

Relaxing on the terrace at the Ixian Grand Rhodes

If you’re a man getting your Greece packing list sorted, all you really need are several pairs of shorts, a handful of t-shirts, a few lightweight shirts and some swimming trunks. Does your itinerary include anything adventurous? You might want some sporty items, like sports shorts or a sweat-absorbent top.

Here are a few specific items of men’s clothing I’d recommend for Greece:

Men’s casual shorts – I’d recommend several pairs of comfortable shorts for everyday use. Men’s T-shirts – Pack a few options of t-shirts too. Men’s shirts – A few shirts (long or short sleeved) are a good idea. I personally love these linen shirts . They look very cool!

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Men’s vests – If you sweat a lot, you might find vest tops more comfortable in the heat. Men’s sports tops – For active days, something like this is really useful as it’s super-absorbent. Men’s sports shorts – If you’re doing some adventurous hikes or activities, you’ll want shorts you can move freely in. Swimming trunks – The more fun the pattern, the better! These ones have pockets and are quick dry too. Baseball cap – Look for one with a mesh back like this one , so it’s more breathable. Sunglasses – You can’t beat a classic pair of these Ray Bans !

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What To Pack For Greece: Other Useful Items

If you’re planning your trip, you should think about more than just clothing when you start packing. Here are a few items I’d recommend adding to your suitcase…

Insect repellent – There are plenty of really good insect repellents like this one . If you’re travelling with kids you might want to buy a specific children’s insect repellent too.

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Bite relief – I usually take an after bite / anti-itch cream like this , that helps to soothe any bites. I also swear by this amazing Bite Away Pen , which sends a small electric shock to the itchy part of the bite. It takes a bit of getting used to at first (and sometimes hurts a tiny bit), but it does work. I’ve done a full review of the item (as it goes everywhere with me!!) so feel free to read more here . 

Travel towel – A fast-drying microfibre towel like this one will come in handy on your trip. These are great not only for when you fancy a swim, but also when you want to sit down on the ground or to wipe your sweaty face on a humid day!

microfibre towel

Sun cream – It’s important to apply suncream throughout the day. I’d recommend finding a brand which isn’t too heavy on chemicals, or is almost totally natural, like this one made by Sun Bum . 

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Sunglasses – It’s important to protect your eyes when you visit a holiday destination like this one. I’d recommend investing in some high-quality UV protected sunglasses. I’ve owned a pair of these Ray Bans for a few years now and love them!

Ray Ban

Sun hat – You’ll definitely want a sun hat like this to protect yourself on all of those sunny days!

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After sun or aloe vera – Don’t forget some soothing cream incase you do burn. I really like this one made by Ultrasun . It’s lightweight and feels lovely on your skin.

Ultrasun after sun

Rain jacket – Be prepared for those sporadic rain showers. As you won’t need it for warmth, I’d recommend a lightweight waterproof jacket that packs down small. Something like this would be perfect.

lightweight womens waterproof jacket

Umbrella – I’d also recommend an umbrella for rainy season. I’d been looking for a super compact option for ages, and finally found this one which fits in my small handbag and is nice and sturdy.

Daypack backpack – I used a small backpack for day-to-day adventures, which could fit a water bottle, camera, sun cream and bug spray. I also took a small shoulder bag to use for going for dinner in the evenings. If you’re looking for something nice and small, lightweight, water-resistant and that will fit all your essentials, I’d recommend this daypack . It’s got some very handy zip-up pockets too!

lightweight daypack backpack

Reusable water bottle   – I always recommend packing a reusable water bottle for travel. Even if you can’t drink the tap water, it means you can top up from giant bottles or water coolers rather than buying lots of plastic bottles. Personally I’d recommend the  Chilly’s water bottles . I’ve got a few in different sizes and they are excellent quality! I also really like these bottles with straws . They’re really easy to drink from, they have a strap, never leak and hold a good volume.

Chillys water bottles are great for travel

Power bank – It depends how much you use your phone on holiday, but I used mine a lot during my trip, snapping photos and videos along the way. A portable battery pack is a great idea so you don’t have to worry about running out of charge at an important moment.

I have a few made by Anker and they’re great quality and have lasted for a long time. This is the one I’m using at the moment , which is really small (similar size to my phone) but stores lots of charge and has a fast charging capability. 

Plug adapter – I pack this universal travel adapter for all of my travels. It charges up to 6 devices at once, using a plug or USB sockets. Plus, it can be used anywhere in the world. It’s one of my fave travel gadgets!

Epicka plug adapter

Dry bag – I’m really happy I invested in a dry bag like this . It’s made from a thick plastic and is totally waterproof. These dry bags are perfect for adventures on the water, visiting waterfalls, or if you think it’s going to rain heavily. I’d recommend a small one for your phone and camera gear, or a larger one if you want to use it as your main bag for an activity.

Dry bag

Waterproof phone case – Similarly, if you want to take your phone out and about in the water, I’d recommend getting a waterproof phone case. There are quite a few to choose from, but I’d recommend reading the reviews! You need this to protect your phone and be 100% watertight after all! I bought these Moko cases myself and my partner and they’ve been great. We’ve used them on several trips snorkelling and to waterfalls now, and no leaks!

waterproof phone case

Hopefully this post has helped you figure out what to pack for your trip to Greece. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below!

If you’re looking for more inspiration for your time in Greece don’t miss my  Greece travel blogs , which include these posts:

  • 9 Best Greek Islands For Couples To Visit
  • The Ultimate 7-Day Greece Itinerary: Athens, Greek Island Hopping & More
  • The Best Honeymoon Hotels In Mykonos
  • 14 Interesting Things To Do In Rhodes
  • How To Spend The Ultimate Weekend In Athens
  • The Best Honeymoon Hotels in Santorini
  • The Ultimate Paros Itinerary
  • 15 Amazing Things To Do In Tinos, Greece
  • 9 Best Luxury And Boutique Hotels In Crete, Greece

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Greece Vacation Packing List: What to Wear in Athens, Mykonos and Santorini

Jul 24, 2019

Greece Vacation Packing List: What to Wear in Athens, Mykonos and Santorini

Craig and I just got back from ten glorious days in Greece celebrating our 20th anniversary. This was our first time traveling to Greece so I wasn’t sure what to pack and ended up breaking ALL of my rules and packing much more than I needed. Sometimes it takes good old fashioned trial and error to figure things out and I was honestly very happy to have extra options in my Greece vacation packing list.

First of all, let me say that we were duly warned that it would be VERY hot. But we Texans are a proud bunch and tend to ignore dire warnings about heat. Most of the time, it’s way hotter at home than anywhere we travel but sadly this time we were wrong. Confession: We never even made it all the way up to the Acropolis. After a 2.5 hour walking tour, I was just too hot to even think about it.

Needless to say, I lived in tees, shorts, sandals and dresses the entire time…and sweat through all of them! Luckily everywhere we went in Greece is pretty laid back so we didn’t have to dress fancy much.

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Hey, there’s the acropolis wayyyy up on that hill. Too bad we didn’t actually walk up there!

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Greece Vacation Packing List

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For starters, let’s talk about these super soft lace bralettes . I wore these with almost every outfit for our entire trip. They came in a two-pack of black and white so there was one to go with every outfit.

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Two Pack Lace Bralettes

Black Maxi Dress + Chambray Shirt + Sandals

This was my travel outfit both on the way there and home. Maxi dresses are perfect for Greece and really any summer travel. This maxi dress is so soft and it has pockets! I wore my chambray shirt over it, tied at the waist. Layering gave me just the right amount of warmth on the plane. Sandals are great for airport security but not so much for cold toes on the flight so I always stash a pair of socks in my Louis Vuitton Neverfull, a.k.a. my carryon for life!

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Chambray Shirt / Black Maxi Dress / Patent Sandals

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Everything in Athens is pretty (once you get past the graffiti).

White Linen Button Down + Denim Shorts + Sandals

TGFL – Thank Goodness for Linen! That should be the national saying in Greece. Who knows, maybe it is? After all linen shops dotted every street in Athens and for good reason. My white linen shirt has been one of my favorite buys of the summer and as soon as I bought it I knew it would be on my Greece vacation packing list. I wore it in multiple ways both as a top and as a swim coverup. It kept me cool(ish) and deflected the sun at the beach.

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Sunset in Mykonos

Slub Cotton Tee + Denim Shorts + Walking Sandals

OK, so my teen daughters had a heyday making fun of my walking sandals but I was so happy that I bought them the night before our trip. They were perfect for both our walking tour of Athens and our treks through Fira and Oia on the island of Santorini. Not the most fashionable looking footwear but definitely the comfiest!

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Slub Cotton Tee / High Waist Shorts / Crossbody Phone Case / Walking Sandals

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Setting out on our walking tour of Athens. My crossbody phone case came in really handy the entire trip but especially in Athens where pickpockets run rampant!

Linen Dress + Sandals

Linen again for the win! This dress was another last minute purchase on my Greece vacation packing list. I wore it on the ferry on our travel day from Mykonos to Santorini. It lasted through the day and into evening for drinks and dinner. I love this dress so much I may just have to order it in a few more colors! Does it not just scream Santorini?

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Linen Dress / White Sandals / Crossbody Phone Case

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Overlooking the caldera in Santorini while enjoying fresh-squeezed lemonade. I was made for this life!

Striped Tee + Denim Shorts + Red Sandals

Cute, casual outfits were appropriate for just about everything in Greece from dinners to tours. I brought a classic striped shirt to pair with my denim shorts and added a pop of color with red sandals .

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Striped Tee / High Waist Shorts / Red Sandals

Denim Dress + Red Sandals

You really can’t go wrong with a lightweight denim dress – it pairs with everything from sandals to wedges and sneakers!

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Denim Dress / Red Sandals / Crossbody Phone Case

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Sandal shopping in Athens is serious business! A few pairs may have come home with me. 

Sundress + Wedges

There were a couple of nights that we dressed up a little for dinner. A sundress was perfect! I paired mine up with my canvas wedges and a straw tote.

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Striped Sundress / Canvas Wedges / Straw Tote

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The Aegean Sea is an unbelievable color of blue!

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Twinkling lights in the pool at Palladium Boutique Hotel in Mykonos. Is this not the prettiest pool you’ve ever laid eyes on?

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Overlooking the cliffs at Red Beach on Santorini.

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The windmills at Mykonos.

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Flowers in the village of Akrotiri on Santorini.

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Sunset in Oia from our catamaran cruise.

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What to Pack for a Trip to Greece – What to Wear in The Greek Islands

Planning on spending some time island hopping in Greece this summer? You’re in for a trip of a lifetime! With white-washed villages set amongst the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean sea, a laid-back lifestyle, delicious food, and a fascinating history, a trip to Greece is hard to beat! Whether you’re there for the ultimate island-hopping adult spring break or a glamorous island honeymoon in Santorini , packing for Greece is almost as exciting as the trip itself! One thing that you should know is that summers in Greece can get HOT, so get ready for lightweight fabrics, flowy dresses and chic swimsuits galor! Not to mention a few items that will really POP against that dreamy white background of the Greek Isles…

First things first, don’t forget:

A travel adapter/converter that works with hair tools.

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Now onto the fun stuff:

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Packing for Greece: Lazy Day on the Beach

Grab that summer beach read you’ve been meaning to dive into (I have tons of book recommendations here ), throw on a cover up and hit the beaches! 

Lately, I’m loving coverups that can double as adorable dresses if you head into town after soaking up some sun like these. *

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Blue Floral Seaport Midi Dress

The cutest swimwear for a trip to Greece

You guys know I’m all about a good one-piece! Then throw on a pair of white linen pants and you have a cute top, too!

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Then you’ll obviously need something to tote around all your sunscreen…

What to Wear on a Boat Day in Greece

This is where you’ll want to go for all-out sophisticated luxury vibes! 

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These cover ups are such a bargin but look luxe!

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What to Wear Exploring The Villages of Greece

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And I’m loving this cute bag to bring the look together. Pair with some comfy sandals to complete this look!

Sam Edelman Bay Flora Sandal

What to Wear in Greece for a Night Out/Date Night

Greece is a place where anything goes-if you’re in the mood to get really fancy one night, go for it! If you’re somewhat casual, you’ll still fit right in as well! We’ve got options!

Fun and Flirty Outfits for Greece

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The Best Glam Outfits for Greece

Maybe you’re in town for a destination wedding and need the perfect welcome party dress, or maybe you’re hitting a few of the nicest restaurants, bars, and night clubs on your trip. These are the best looks for you.

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What to Wear in Greece in Summer: Islands and Cruising

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The Greek Isles are known for their white washed buildings, cliff side towns, and beautiful scenery. It’s an iconic destination on everyone’s travel list.

If you plan on island-hopping packing light is essential. You don’t want to lug your huge suitcase every time you change ferries. Make your life easier and keep your clothes and luggage minimal. If you find yourself lucky enough to visit, keep reading to learn what to wear in Greece in summer for the islands and cruising!

What to Wear in Greece in Summer

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Sun Protection

The islands can be pretty casual, but you still want your outfits to be well thought out and stylish. When planning what to wear in Greece consider packing simple outfits, breezy dresses, light tunics, and easy to wear pieces for maximum versatility and to keep your bags light.

It can get quite hot in the summer, and you need to protect yourself from the sun’s rays. Hats and sunglasses are a great way to incorporate style into your travel wardrobe. Look for a packable hat or wear yours on the plane to help it keep shape. This white Panama hat will compliment most outfits, keep you protected, and looking fashionable.

Use slim packing cubes to save space in your suitcase and travel carry-on only. 

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Clothing Style

When planning what to wear in Greece, opt for light colored pieces made of linen and cotton to keep you cool. Anything that can be worn walking around town, as a beach cover-up, and dressed up for nighttime is perfect for traveling around the islands. Maxi and day dresses , rompers, tunics, and linen pants will be your daily uniform.

Also, bring along a button-up collared shirt to layer over your outfits. It will protect your arms during the day and on boat rides, and can keep you warm if you get chilly from the sea breeze at night. I prefer a white shirt that is long enough to use as a swimsuit cover if necessary.

Many of your daytime clothing choices would also work for night. Add a little makeup, nice sandals, and lovely jewelry and you will be set for the evening.

Use a capsule wardrobe to pack light but create many outfits.

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Swimwear and Shoes

Since the majority of your time will be spent along the coast, swimwear is essential when planning what to wear in Greece in summer. Bring along two mix and match bathing suits. If you feel like two is not enough, I like to throw in another top or bottom that will coordinate with all pieces. This way you will have more than enough combos to satisfy your beach needs.

In the spirit of packing light, keep your shoes to a minimum. They are one of the heavier items, and you can get away with just a couple pairs of shoes. I prefer a neutral pair of leather Grecian sandals that fit with the vibe of the islands. A tan leather sandal can coordinate with just about any outfit.

Flat shoes are a must for all day walking on uneven and steep streets. If you want something with a little height, opt for a low-heeled sandal. In addition, bring along a pair of flip-flops or something you can easily wear to the beach. They are super light and can be easily slipped into your luggage.

Check out our favorite women’s flip flops for travel!

On any trip it’s important that your clothes are practical but stylish, and the Greek Isles are no exception. Hopefully these tips will assist in selecting which items to pack for your summer trip.

Do you have any tips on what to wear in Greece in Summer? Comment and share!

For more fashion and packing tips, please read:

  • Ten Step Packing Guide for Europe
  • Packing List for Greece: Athens
  • Cute Summer Sandals for Women

Suggested travel resources:

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  • Lonely Planet Greece (Country Guide)
  • Travel Shoes for Europe
  • The Best Carry-on Suitcases for Europe

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10 comments.

Colleen

You have given me inspiration to attempt COO next year on our trip to Greece. Although I may check a bag so I don’t need to buy one on the way home. I did see about packable totes however I prefer to roll through airports.

Geri Capeloto

Your blog was ultra-helpful while planning our last trip to Portugal. Now we are planning on a trip to the Greek Island of Rhodes and I look forward to even more helpful hints. Wasn’t able to pack in one bag last time. It is my goal to be able to do so for this upcoming trip, with LOTS of help from you.

Jennifer Villarreal

I love your blog and use it often for traveling recommendations. So thankful for all these tip as they really helped on my last summer cruise to Greece.

Joanne powell

I have a long white button up blouse that is pictured. I’m plus size and won’t wear a swimsuit. What should I wear underneath it?

Donna K

I have a cruise of the Greek islands scheduled for early next summer and cannot wait! It’s a dream trip!

Diana wood

Loved the suggestions. I’m leaving in 3 weeks. Very helpful

Barbara Wood

Hi, well, it’s travel time again. This time its Greece. 4 days in Athens, 4 days cruising islands, back to Athens then short flight to Thessoniki (sp?)My problem is too many shoes!!! Slip-ons for airport, Sketchers for walking in the morning and sandals(thick soles for comfort) for evening. Then flat sandals for cobblestones and finally flip flops for the pool and beach. Help!

Alex

Hi Barbara, thank you for reaching out!

We recommend that you pack three pairs opting for shoes that match all your clothing. Pack one pair for sightseeing (walking), one pair of any special activities you have planned, and then a third pair to either dress up your outfits or one that’s appropriate for a change in weather.

For more tips to help check out this guide: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/10-steps-to-packing-the-best-travel-shoes-for-any-trip/

Hope this helps. Have a fantastic time on your trip! ?

christina

Okay ladies – packing dilemma. Leaving for a few days in Athens and 15 days on the island on September 19. Should I be planning for summer (shorts, tanks, dresses) or fall (jeans, sweaters, lots of layers)? Need some help since I’ll only have a carry on. 🙂 TIA!

alex

Hi Christina! Have you checked the weather on BBC Weather or Weather.com? They have an extended forecast so this should be a great resource to help you pack well. You might find these posts helpful:

https://travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-wear-in-athens-in-summer/ https://travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-wear-in-greece-packing-list-for-athens-and-style-ideas/

I’ll also post your question on the Facebook page to get you more feedback so keep an eye out! Have a great trip!

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28 Top Greece Packing List Items for 2024 + What to Wear & NOT To Bring

28 Top Greece Packing List Items for 2024 + What to Wear & NOT To Bring

From ancient philosophy to the birth of theater, Greece is a stunning historical place that will offer you the trip of a lifetime!

I’ve created a list of must-have packing list items for your adventures, along with what to wear in Greece so that your packing choices will be practical for beaches, ancient ruins, mountains, volcanos, and everything in between! I’ve also included sections on what NOT to bring and common FAQs.

Enjoy Greece’s magical abundance, lively atmosphere, and its true natural beauty!

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What to Pack for Greece - 28 Essentials

1. lipstick-sized portable charger.

This nifty little USB charger has saved us so many times. Trust me, there is nothing worse than your phone running out of juice, losing GPS, and then not knowing how to get back to your hotel or to the next activity. It’s also great for charging cameras or iPads when you’re on the beach and in a pinch. I never travel overseas without it.

charger

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2. Packing Cubes

Packing cubes help you keep your items organized and compact so that you can fit more into a smaller bag. They’ll also allow you much easier access to your belongings so that you don’t have to dig around in your bag to find what you’re looking for – A TOTAL LIFE CHANGER!

Available on HeroTravelSupply.com with an exclusive 15% discount using the coupon code “ HERO ”.

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3. Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Greece has suffered a plethora of cyberattacks in recent years, and the numbers only seem to be growing. Many people don’t realize that they need a reliable VPN for overseas travel. In fact, if we’d had one on our recent Euro trip, we wouldn’t have had our credit card number stolen while using the Wi-Fi at our vacation rental!

Don’t wake up with a hijacked PayPal account or compromised identity when you’re meant to be enjoying vacation. We recommend NordVPN , which enables you to protect all your online activity (on all devices) with a single click. By giving you a virtual disguise, it will mitigate any creepy eyes that are watching your online activity. It’s very inexpensive too, which makes it a no-brainer for domestic and international use. Also, your favorite websites can be geo-blocked in other countries, but a private network allows you to surf the web without limiting popular content sites. It’s a must-have for internet freedom, security, and anonymity!

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

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4. Mesh Slip-On Water Shoes

Greece is full of some of the world’s most majestically beautiful beaches. Many of them are rocky and others you may have to clamber down cliffs to reach. Rather than bringing heavy hiking shoes that will weigh you down and lead to blisters, we suggest these super lightweight mesh water shoes. They are breathable, dry quickly, and the “water grain” soles have great traction in wet or slippery conditions.

Water-Shoes

5. Greece Power Adapter

This is something worth investing in for any world traveler, and of course, you’ll need one if you plan to charge any electronics at all in Greece. The most common outlets in Greece are Type C, E, and F, which are the same as most of continental Europe. This international adapter is compatible with 100+ popular countries and has 2 USB ports with a built-in fuse to protect your devices in case of power surges.

Power Adaptor

6. Travel Insurance for Greece

Since your at-home provider does not follow you overseas (including Medicare and Medicaid), getting sick or injured while in Greece could be costly. For example, a friend of mine who was hiking in Europe had to get airlifted to the hospital. Luckily, she had bought travel insurance for peace of mind, or this would’ve cost her nearly $50K to pay out-of-pocket. Yikes!

We recommend Faye Travel Insurance and will use them for life. They lead with heart and feel more human than any other provider we’ve worked with. All reimbursements and support are handled through their mobile app – they once sent us guidance on a nearby clinic, then checked on us later to see if we were okay! It was beyond nice to feel supported by your insurance company instead of being given hoops to jump through and endless paperwork. It also covers theft, baggage loss, flight delays, cancellations, and more. Protect yourself and your travel investment. You don’t want more unforeseen expenses on an already expensive trip.

Faye Travel Insurance

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7. Water Bottle with Built-in Filter

Water in Greece is generally drinkable, but in some areas near the sea, it can be a bit salty. To remove any unpleasant taste, I recommend bringing a water bottle with a built-in filter. This allows you to stay hydrated – crucial in the Mediterranean sun – while not having to worry about constantly buying bottles of water.

Water Bottle with Built-in Filter

8. Quick-Dry Travel Towel

Some accommodations don’t provide towels, or if they do, they are fluffy, bulky, and impractical for getting around Greece. Instead of carrying large towels around the diverse landscapes, having your own compact, quick-dry travel option is always a good idea. After trying several different brands, we’ve found this one to be the best. It’s super absorbent and dries 10x faster than cotton!

Quick-Dry Travel Towel

9. Hanging Toiletry Bag

Throughout Europe, you will discover petite (almost laughable) bathrooms. Known as ‘water closets’ in some regions – the countertop space is undoubtedly lacking and you won’t have as much room for your self-care routine. This hanging toiletry bag solves that problem with ease by vertically-optimizing your life. It hangs on any door, wall, or hook to create a shelf-like storage unit.

It holds an outrageous amount of stuff, yet is very compact in your suitcase. There are 4 internal pockets (I use the top one for skincare, the middle two for larger haircare bottles, makeup, and brushes since the elastic bands hold things in place. And I use the lower compartment for my toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, deodorant, etc. There are also 3 external pockets for smaller items). Everything will be consolidated into this leak-proof bag and I can guarantee you will never return to a life without it!

hanging toiletry bag

10. Neck Wallet to Avoid Pickpockets!

Greek pickpockets are world renowned and target tourists in all major metropolises including (but not limited to) train stations, museums and all major attractions. The secret to avoid becoming the next victim is to have a wearable neck wallet like the one pictured so that you can easily conceal your passport, cash, credit cards, iPhone and important travel documents. If you wear it under your clothing, it’s practically impossible to steal from – we know from experience!

Neck Wallet to Avoid Pickpockets!

11. Jet Lag Relief

Flights to Greece are typically long and jet lag is no fun for anyone. Flights, layovers, and lots of moving around will definitely mess with your sleep patterns. I have been using these homeopathic Jet Lag Pills for over a decade. They really help me recover quickly from my initial travels so I’m back on my feet ready to explore. They are 100% natural and have no side effects.

Jet Lag Relief

12. Waterproof Universal Phone Case

Your days between Crete, Rhodes, and the 225+ other inhabited islands that span the archipelago of Greece WILL be surrounded by water. Whether boating across The Aegean Sea, playing at Lia Beach, or taking a dip in the Bolas Lagoon – a waterproof phone case is a must-have through the Mediterranean Isles. This one is super affordable and the touchscreen works through the case so you can take stunning underwater videos (with sound!). We also love that it’s designed in Hawaii by a female-owned company!

waterproof phone pouch

13. Wrist Flotation Strap

Even if your phone is waterproof, it can still sink – so pack along this flotation accessory to ensure your important devices are buoyant and remain safely above the surface. I’ve lost my phone before (even with a waterproof case on) because it was irretrievable in a sharp coral reef. I also lost something in a lake once because it was murky and quickly disappeared. Learn from my mistakes and always strap one of these babies on!

Wrist Flotation Strap

14. Luggage Straps

Once you try luggage straps, you won’t go back. They attach to nearly any-sized bag and make it immensely easier to spot your bag from afar (even if it’s buried in a pile of generic-looking bags). The brightly-colored straps can be noticed across the room and will save you precious time at the airport arrivals terminal or cruise port (where often, thousands of bags are consolidated to a port retrieval room and sorted by color, so everyone’s cases start to look oddly the same!)

In case you’re an overpacker, these adjustable belts also take the pressure off of your zippers, withstanding 700+ lbs of force tension. This comes in handy when the airline staff is moving your cases with blunt force, ignoring ‘fragile’ stickers, and not exercising real caution. They are so multi-purposeful and will ensure your items survive a long journey, arriving in one piece!

luggage straps

15. Female Urination Device

Sounds funny, I know, but take my word for it: Greece has an interesting toilet situation… You will find some Western-style toilets, of course, but throughout the country, you’ll see that you’re not allowed to flush toilet paper because Greece’s pipes are so narrow. You may also find that you don’t want to sit on some toilets that aren’t quite to your standards, so a Female Urination Device is actually quite a handy thing to pack. It’s easy to bring, easy to clean, and nice to have in many of the world’s countries.

urination cup

16. Cooling Towels

This amazing set of towels is a must for any trip to Greece. I hate feeling overheated so I bring this self-cooling towel along when standing in lines at ancient sites or sunbathing at the beach. I can simply wet this towel, ring it out, and wrap it around my neck or shoulders for instant relief. It is chemical-free and offers UPF protection that is kind to my sensitive skin. The comforting effect lasts for 30-60 minutes and can be prolonged by simply wetting the cooling towel again. It’s simply heavenly, and I even use it regularly at home after a gym workout or on a hiking trip.

towel pink

17. Discounted Tickets to Greece Attractions

You can build an incredible itinerary in Greece, but don’t let standing in long lines ruin your precious vacation time! We use Get Your Guide to book discounted and skip-the-line tickets for the most authentic local experiences.

Spend the afternoon hopping volcanic islands , taste wine at sunset in Oia , book a helicopter tour for a birds-eye view of the Islands, and don’t miss out on the Parthenon and Acropolis of Athens.

We loved the thermal baths of Thessaloniki and recommend making a daytrip out of it to nearby Meteora , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are also spectacular water activities like The Blue Caves in Kastellorizo, or catamaran tours that depart from ports in Santorini , Athens Riviera , Mykonos , Naxos , Adamas , and Kos .

Discounted Tickets to Greece Attractions

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18. Swimsuit Cover-up

Especially in the summer, Greece is hot, and these cover-ups are great because they make going to and from the beach a breeze. I personally own and love this one – I wear it to the beach, go for a swim, then throw it over my suit and head to lunch without a second thought. It’s breathable, super easy to pack, comes in many colors, looks pretty amazing on all body types — and it’s pleasantly affordable.

Swimsuit Cover-up

19. Dry Bag

After watching our backpack get soaked on a boat deck, we learned the hard way that a regular beach bag doesn’t always cut it. Now, we use this top-notch dry bag for all boating, snorkeling, hiking, tubing, kayaking, and even hiking. It is durable and slightly transparent so we can see all cash, phones, clothes, and other essentials for easy access. With a shoulder strap and side handle, it’s perfect for travel and adventuring. Most importantly, everything comes out 100% dry!

Dry Bag

20. Activated Charcoal

These capsules are an integral part of my travel kit. Almost every traveler has experienced the dreaded traveler’s diarrhea due to exposure to new foods and bacteria, and these capsules are the key to fixing that problem. The activated charcoal absorbs toxins in your digestive system and helps you return to normal so that you can move on to enjoying your trip! They’re also vital to have in case of accidental food poisoning, along with replenishing electrolytes .

Activated Charcoal

21. Comfortable Flats

Grecian monuments are protected by many rules and requirements, and one of those is that no heels may be worn due to the potential for damage to the stone. Even on days that you don’t visit monuments, though, you’ll be doing a lot of walking, and you may as well be comfortable and look cute while you do it! These supportive shoes will get you where you need to go in style and comfort.

Comfortable Flats

22. Mosquito-Repellent Bracelets

Summertime is also mosquito season in Greece, and occasionally we hear reports of Dengue Fever coming from the local mosquitoes. Certain parts of the country can be swarming since the weather is warm year-round, so it’s good to be prepared. We’ve found these little wristbands to be a very effective way to prevent being bitten by the little bloodsuckers and they last for over 300 hours of use.

Mosquito-Repellent Bracelets

23. Natural Deodorant Wipes

The Mediterranean climate is undeniably beautiful, but the accompanying heat and humidity can be quite challenging. Instead of feeling sticky, fragrant, sweaty, or trying to have a ‘sink shower’ in the bathroom (hey, we’ve all been there) – try these lovely deodorant wipes. They’re very compact in individual packets that fit easily in my purse. I whip one out whenever I want to freshen up and immediately feel silky soft and stank-free!

Natural Deodorant Wipes

24. Lightweight Daypack / Backpack

From walking tours to immersive exhibitions, you will want to remain hands-free and able to interact with your surroundings. A daypack will carry your umbrella, water bottle, shopping purchases, and any other essentials. Keep a luggage lock on it while visiting popular tourist attractions and you’ll be assured knowing your things are safe but out of the way. It even folds up into an internal pocket (practically disappearing) when you don’t need it.

Venture Pal Ultralight Lightweight Packable

25. TSA-Approved Luggage Locks

When traveling, there are certain valuables that we can’t leave behind, like smartphones, cash, credit cards, and passports are usually the bare minimum we need to travel. And often, we also bring additional valuables like laptops, cameras, tablets, and jewelry. You don’t want to leave it up to chance whether or not those things get stolen out of your bags. A set of TSA-approved luggage locks will keep your luggage secure during transit, when left unattended in your hotel room, and when traveling within cities.

luggage locks

26. Scarves / Shawls

There will inevitably be places in Greece where the dress code will require a bit more modesty. When entering churches, monasteries, and sacred sites – tank tops will not be allowed and you are encouraged to cover your shoulders as a sign of respect. I find a scarf is a great way to accomplish this without adding too much weight to your suitcase. On another note, island breezes can easily make the evenings chilly, and a scarf is a fabulous and fashionable way to ward off the chill.

Scarves / Shawls

27. Motion Sickness Patches

You can’t always guarantee a large stable boat, and seasickness is a common ailment for Greek visitors. Between the winding roads of Athens, bus rides around the sharp hills of Crete, and bouncy ferries used for island hopping – motion sickness patches are a wise precaution. This brand is our go-to because they are all-natural with no side effects and very fast-acting. We also prefer patches to pills like Dramamine that make you super drowsy!

Motion Sickness Patches

28. Packable “Just In Case” Bag

The souvenirs of Greece are something to behold. Save yourself fees with this compact travel bag that counts as a personal item bag. When empty, it’s smaller than a wallet, but when filled, it expands generously to carry the unique treats and gifts that you’ll collect. Check out Greece’s handmade and artisan goods, like pottery, leather sandals, worry beads, mastiha perfume, wooden games, honey, Greek coffee, spices, and anything from olive trees!

Packable “Just In Case” Bag

Other Things You Might Need for Greece

  • Luggage straps
  • Travel insurance
  • Sleeping mask
  • Plastic packing bags
  • Feminine products
  • Alarm clock
  • Small travel sewing kit
  • Headphone splitter
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Sunglasses women
  • Sunglasses men
  • Travel Pillow
  • Compression flight socks
  • Travel clothesline
  • Greece power adapter
  • Suitcase locks
  • Contact solution
  • Toothbrush covers
  • Journal or notebook

What to Wear in Greece

In any European country it’s important to dress a little more nicely than you’re used to in the more casual United States, and Greece is no exception to this rule. People typically look comfortable but classy. You most likely won’t find short shorts or risqué clothing anywhere other than the beach, and religious sites typically require an even more conservative approach to clothing.

Greece clothing

For the warm months of spring and summer pack plenty of light clothing like summer dresses, jumpsuits, shorts, and tanks. On the beach, it’s perfectly fine to opt for either a one-piece or a bikini swimsuit. As in other countries in Europe, don’t be surprised if you also see women topless on the beaches. Many beaches will have restaurants and cafes, so it is good to bring a swimsuit cover-up to wear should you decide to visit one. Also, it’s very hot in the summer so pack a hat and sunglasses. In the cooler months of fall and winter, pack leggings and skinny jeans to wear with tee shirts and cardigans. Bring a lightweight jacket to stay warm as well. Any time of the year pack a few pieces of jewelry to add some glam for dinners in the evening. Leave your heels at home as you will have difficulty walking on the many cobblestone streets so opt for stylish but comfortable footwear like gladiator sandals or flats. What should MEN wear in Greece? – (Click to expand) Below is a sample men’s clothing list. (All items link to Amazon.com for your convenience).

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Packing for the Seasons in Greece

Seasons in Greece fall in line with much of Europe, except that Greece also enjoys a considerable amount of coastline, plus all of the breezes, warmth, and weather that go along with it.

SPRING – March, April:

Spring arrives late and leaves early in Greece – the winter tends to last a while and the summer typically ramps up right as May hits. Spring weather can vary but doesn’t get too extreme apart from rainstorms.

You will absolutely want a rain jacket and a windproof travel umbrella , and some enclosed shoes for wet days. For drier, sunny days you’ll enjoy wearing lighter fabrics that breathe well, so pack things like linen pants and shirts , a light cardigan , cute sunglasses , and a fun sunhat . Temperatures average between 55°F to 65°F (13°C to 18°C).

SUMMER – May, June, July, August:

Greece summer

Make sure you bring all of your best sun gear! You won’t want to forget your sunhat , sunglasses , mosquito repellent , and light fabrics like linen . This is a good time of year to flaunt your favorite sundress , as well! Cute, comfortable sandals are ideal, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking and maybe even some hiking. Greece is also very dry in the summer, so you will likely want lip balm , sunscreen , electrolytes , and your own filtered water bottle to be sure you stay hydrated. Temperatures average between 80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C) but can be over 100°F (38°C) in certain areas.

FALL – September, October, part of November:

Fall is well-known to be one of the most beautiful times to visit Greece. Summer tourist crowds will be a little lighter (though not all the way gone), but the weather stays nice for long enough that travelers can enjoy the foliage, the cooler temps, and the gorgeous mountains longer than in other parts of Europe.

A light jacket should be all you need this time of year, but be sure to dress in layers and bring a scarf or shawl for when it gets chilly or you are visiting a more modest tourist attraction. Good walking flats are also a necessity! Temperatures average between 60°F to 70°F (16°C to 21°C).

WINTER – part of November, December, January, February:

Winter is very mild but still chilly near the Aegean and Ionian seas. In the mountains, it can actually get fairly cold. If you’re traveling North in Greece, you’ll want to pack fairly warmly, and with layers that are easy to add and remove. If you’re staying further south or coastally, you can count on a chill but nothing too cold.

Greece Winter

Nice but comfortable pants are ideal, and cute long-sleeved tops will keep you feeling the Mediterranean vibe even when it’s not as warm. A light jacket will add greatly to your comfort in the colder areas. Temperatures average between 50°F to 55°F (10°C to 13°C).

Beach Bumming – There are so many great beaches in Greece, all surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea. Bikinis are the most popular choice on the beach, though some people will wear a one-piece and others who go topless. Men wear speedos and fitted swim trunks. You will easily be recognized as a tourist if you have baggy and long swim shorts that go to the knee. Fedoras are popular for both men and women. Make sure to bring a beach coverup as many restaurants and cafes on the beach require you to cover up. You can also spot some fantastic sea life, so if you plan on spending a lot of time on beaches, bring a snorkel and a mask.

Open-Air Cinema – A beloved past-time by locals, open-air cinema runs from April to October. The cinema allows you to watch the latest movies outdoors. Even better, each cinema tends to have a food specialty whether it’s souvlaki, sushi, or baked pies, and locals choose which cinema to go to based on what they feel like eating. When it comes to what to wear at the open-air cinema, it’s a free-for-all. It can get quite cool in the evenings so it is good to wear pants and bring a sweater or shawl.

What NOT to Take to Greece

1. don’t pack heavy items.

Things like extra books, too many clothes or shoes, heavy electronics, or too many extra, non-essential items can lead to an uncomfortable travel experience, and a sore back. You won’t need most of these things in Greece, and you can always opt for a Kindle if you like to relax with books while on vacation.

2. DON’T TAKE hairdryers

They’re heavy and unnecessary, especially since most hotels and hostels will likely have one that you can borrow. Or, for a change of pace, try giving your hair a styling-tool-break by rocking some natural beach waves in this gorgeous locale!

3. DON’T TAKE anything that screams “Hapless Tourist!”

Avoid wearing or using anything that signals to Greek locals that you’re a clueless vacationer. It’ll be obvious that you’re not Greek when you interact with people, but they’ll likely appreciate you much more if you respect their culture and make an effort to try to fit in where possible. Plus, wearing an “I Love New York” or an American Flag tee-shirt is a surefire way to pin a “try to pick my pocket” sign on your back.

4. DON’T BRING valuable belongings

Items with sentimental value or hefty price tag should always be left at home. Flashy jewelry, expensive electronics, etc. just aren’t worth the risk of losing them or having them stolen. The only exceptions to this rule are devices that you need to stay in touch with the outside world such as your phone.

5. DON’T PACK high heels

Monuments don’t allow them, and the winding, cobbled streets in many areas will make them risky and foolish – a broken or sprained ankle would really ruin your trip! Cute flats are a great replacement for high heels, even when going on dressier outings to restaurants or local hangouts.

6. DON’T BRING excessive amounts of cash

it’s true that most transaction in Greece will be cash-only, but carrying a lot of cash on your person at any given time is a bad idea wherever you are. Bring your ATM card with you and store it safely in your passport pouch until you need it. Keep some cash on hand and restock when you need to – you can always lock extra cash in your hotel room if you bring a way to lock it safely away from any potential theft.

FAQs about Traveling to Greece

1. is greece safe for travelers.

If you are careful and behave sensibly, you shouldn’t have any real trouble. The on-going budgetary crisis and the waves of refugees arriving on the Greek islands near Turkey have caused the entire country to be a little overlooked as a tourist destination in recent years. Despite the occasional demonstration, transportation strike, or bout of violence in big cities like Athens, most of Greece is still considered to be reasonably safe for tourists. However, members of certain ethnic groups may be mistaken for unwanted migrants and harassed as a result – I suggest reading recent Greek news to get a feel for the current climate.

2. What can I do to stay safe while traveling in Greece?

Greece Monment

Of course, travelers should naturally exercise the normal precautions that come with visiting big cities. Keep an eye on your belongings at all times, avoid freebies from strangers, and be vigilant about your surroundings. You’ll also want to make sure all your belongings are properly secured in a safe at your hostel/hotel when you’re not there. It’s likewise a good idea to use public transportation where possible and be extremely careful when crossing the road, even at designated spots.

Places in Athens where you should be especially cautious, particularly after dark, include Exarchia, Monastiraki, Vachi, Kolokotroni, Syntagma, and Omonia Square. Other places to avoid include the clubs in the Glyfada district as well as the bus and train stations for Larissa and the Peloponnese at night.

3. What is a good basic daily budget for Greece?

Travelers that don’t mind staying in hostel dorms, prepping some of their own meals, using public transportation, and taking in the occasional free attraction can get by on as little as $30 per day. However, partying at the hottest clubs and eating out for every meal will quickly add up to far more than you may have planned on paying. A more accurate daily budget for someone willing to make a few sacrifices for their dream vacation would be around $65 to $75 per person. Individuals with a bit more cash to spare might instead want to start their daily budgets at a little over $100 per person.

4. When’s the best time to visit Greece?

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Like most of Europe, Greece is at its best during the spring and the fall (and in parts of the country, you can still swim in September!). High temperatures and crowded attractions are characteristic of the summer months and can make your trip less enjoyable if you don’t like crowds and lines. The northern portions of Greece can also get fairly cold in the wintertime. In some spots, it even snows. Although the southern portions of the country aren’t nearly as cold, they tend to be especially rainy during those months.

5. Where are the main airports located?

The main ones are located in the northern portions of the country near Athens (ATH) and Thessaloniki (SKG) and in the southernmost portion of the country on the island of Crete at Heraklion (HER). Many of the main islands also have their own small airports. However, quite a few of them are regularly reported as being some of the worst airports in the world. This is no doubt because these facilities tend to be small, understaffed, and lacking in creature comforts. As a result, you’re probably better off taking the ferries if you need to get to and from the islands.

6. Do I need to tip in Greek restaurants?

Greek restaurant boats

It’s customary to leave a few euros in change and that’s certainly what the locals do in Greece. Of course, nobody’s going to complain about receiving an additional 10 percent on the tab if you’re either feeling generous or service was especially good. To be sure the wait staff receives the money they’ve earned, give them cash even if you’re paying with a credit card. However, travelers should be aware that the occasional establishment may add a predetermined service charge on the bill. Check for that before tossing your change on the table. There’s no sense in leaving two tips!

7. What vegetarian options are available in Greece?

Plenty! Although it may seem meat-heavy like it, Greek food isn’t all gyros and roasted lamb chops. There are actually plenty of vegetarian options on the traditional menu. While some dishes may occasionally be cooked with a fish or meat broth/stock to help improve the taste, that’s not always the case. Just don’t be afraid to ask. Many Greeks, particularly those in more touristy areas, speak English and can answer your questions about the menu items. However, do be aware that options for vegans who don’t eat cheese, eggs, and/or fish are extremely limited.

8. Can you suggest some good daytrips from Athens?

Statues Greece View

Delphi is a popular one, but it can take quite a while to get there. Better options include the nearby Greek islands of Aegina and Hydra. These can be reached quickly using the fast ferries. Or travelers might look at visiting the towns of Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Cape Sounion, and/or Nafplio. All of these spots are located a short drive away from Athens, and Nafplio in particular is highly recommended by travelers-in-the-know.

9. Can I drink the tap water?

On some of the islands and near the coast, the tap water may be too salty or too full of minerals for American tastes but it is still mostly safe to drink. On the other hand, the water in some of the inland areas can occasionally be unhealthy or unpalatable. Making things even more confusing is the fact that there are refreshing mountain springs in some other spots that are regularly used by the locals. If you are unsure about how to deal with the varying water quality throughout the country, simply ask the staff at the place you’re staying at whether or not you need to purchase bottled water during the duration of your stay, or bring a water bottle with built-in filter .

10. What’s the deal with not being able to use toilet paper on the islands?

Some of the islands have old plumbing that’s not set up for our modern toilet paper. It has to be thrown away instead so just use the baskets provided for this purpose. Don’t try to flush it or you’ll end up with a clogged toilet, and a lot of embarrassment!

What to Wear in Greece ? 23 Travel Outfit Ideas from Experts

Greece Travel Outfits. Summer has started and now it’s time to travel! Get ready for Hot Girl Summer! Traveling to Greece soon but have no idea what to pack? Don’t you worry! We got you. Here’s a list of outfits that you need to pack and take with you when you travel.

Greece is a beautiful country to go to and the best time to travel is from the start of April till September because that’s when you will get to enjoy yourself the most and it’s a great place for tourists with lots of exciting activities. Here are some tips on how to style your outfits and what accessories you must take to make your looks even better.

What to wear when you’re traveling to Greece?

If you’re traveling to Greece for the very first time and you’re super confused about what to pack, this is the right place to be because we will be showing you a ton of outfit inspirations for the right activities and the outfits that will up your Insta game with all these sexy looks! Let us get you all excited about your vacation and start packing! Other than that, confused about where to buy all those outfits from? Let us help you with a few places where you can easily buy similar clothes, and here are also a few tips on what you should have with you and some Do’s and Don’t for your travel outfits to Greece.

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Tips on What to Pack for Greece?

  • Take lots of Summer dresses because it can be pretty hot in Greece from 30-32 °C, so dresses will be the most comfortable to wear.
  • If you’re going in December, it can be cold so keep your jackets ready with you and a moisturiser to protect your skin from getting dry.
  • Take Sunscreen!! The sun can damage your skin in sunny weather so don’t forget to wear sunscreen at all times, whether you’re at the beach or are just strolling around, it’s important.
  • Sandals and Flip-flops will be the best to wear if you plan on walking around a lot, take a few pairs of heels for nights out with friends but it’s better to take more flats so you stay comfortable. You can get more ideas from these Best Walking Shoes for Europe Trip.
  • Be sure to plan you outings and dress accordingly! take your swimsuits if you plan on swimming or chilling at the lake a lot and if you’re going in the winters, take your Skiing gear and lots of coats/jackets!
  • The Last Tip is, don’t forget to enjoy!

↓ 23 – Short Shorts

Shorts are a summer staple and ripped shorts are even cuter to wear so do take your shorts with you and pair them up with any colored top or a white one to get a casual look

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↓ 22 – Midi Skirts in Greece

Multicolored skirts with a simple tank top would make a perfect vacation look with beachy wavy hair, pair it up with a matching bag and heels and you’re all set to go out and explore in the hot summer days

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↓ 21 – Cozy it up

Decided to go to Greece in October-November? Its usually nice and a bit warm in those months but it can still be a bit chilly on some days and nights so take a pair of long boots and a jacket, a black one would easily go with any color and you wear it over your dress and still look gorgeous while staying cozy

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↓ 20 – Polka dots

Puffed Sleeve black and white dress with a red lip, this combo will make you look super hot and is perfect for going out, pair it up with a pair of sandals and a matching red bag with big earrings to complete the whole look. Here are some more of my favorite Polka Dot Outfits.

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↓ 19 – Wrap in up

There’s is a new trend in town, be creative and use a scarf to turn it into a top, it can work with any scarf and looks so cute and colorful, you can easily pair it up with a pair of pants. Later, use that scarf as a bandana or around your neck, serves multiples purposes, and looks chic in every look!

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↓ 18 – Winter Days

Greece can get pretty cold in December so if you’re planning on going in the winter, do keep a jacket and puffer jackets are super in and look so cute when you dress them up with a pair of mom jeans so get a hold of one of these!

Winter Days

↓ 17 – Mini dresses all the way

Mini dresses are going to be there for you in the hot weather, and they are always in trend. Look cute and classy on this vacation and pack a white dress that you can easily style with a pair of white sneakers and don’t forget to wear your sunglasses!

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↓ 16 – Two-piece sexy dress

Two-piece maxi dresses are a must! They look super cute and look amazing. If you want a super light and breezy outfit, get a floral two-piece and the best part about these are that you can even use it as a top separately with some cute pants. It’s a win-win situation.

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↓ 15 – Sun Protection!

It can be super sunny in Greece, so don’t forget your hat! Summer straw hats look chic with anything, wear them with a dress, with a top, or even at the beach. They will protect you from the sun and make your outfit look bomb at the same time.

Sun Protection!

↓ 14 – Its Boating Time

If you’re in Greece, you need to go boating for sure. Don’t forget to pack a boating outfit, take your boating style up a notch, and invest in a Two-piece white outfit, a cute white tee with a skirt looks amazing and would be perfect for a fun time with your friends or family. Here’s a complete collection of Boating Outfit Ideas for Girls.

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↓ 13 – Snow Angels

A lot of people prefer going to Greece in the summers but there are a few people who want to explore the beautiful country in the winters and enjoy the snow, so if you’re one of those, pack your fuffy hats and scarfs that’ll keep you warm and cozy! This beige long coat will keep you warm and looking classy at all times.

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↓ 12 – Mini Skirts!

Skirts are never a bad choice, if you want to go for that casual look, a light blue skirt would be your go-to pick! Match it with a matching blue top or not, would go with any other top as well! Pair it with a pair of sunglasses and white sneakers and head out.

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↓ 11 – Show off that leg

Long flowy dresses look fabulous, especially with that sexy slit, this blue dress would look super-hot for a dinner date in Santorini, Greece. Style this dress with a pair of golden heels and hoops and go have that romantic dinner with a special one or even with the girls

Show off that leg

↓ 10 – Don’t cycle in this!

Orange is such an amazing color for summers and this dress is making us drool! The beautiful cuts and the neckline are super-hot, and this dress would look even better when you’re strolling down the streets of Nafplion, Greece. Caution: This dress is not recommended to cycle in!

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↓ 9 – Snorkeling time

Going to Greece and not going Snorkeling?! Go swim with the turtles on the beaches but don’t forget your swimsuit! This one-piece black and white swimsuit will be your best friend if you love the water. It may be simple, but it will make you look chic!

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↓ 8 – Beaches day out

Don’t like swimming but still enjoy going to the beach? We got you covered. Pack this net overall and chill! Overalls look cute and a white one would feel super light and breezy at the hot beach. Also, don’t forget your flip-flops and a bag to keep your sunscreen in!

Beaches day out

↓ 7 – Jump to the suit!

Nothing wrong with sticking to a classic! Jumpsuits have been in fashion for a long time and they still are, jumpsuits always look gorgeous, so take that jumpsuit out of your closet or get a new one, like this strapless light blue one because it will make a hell of an outfit in the summers if you pair it up with some hoops and block heels

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↓ 6 – Sunny Side up

It can be sunny in Greece so don’t forget to pack all your favorite Sunglasses! These cheetah print cat-eyed sunglasses would look super cool when you’re chilling at the lake with a drink in your hand or getting that perfect tan at the beach so better to pack different pairs for all those activities

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↓ 5 – The new look

Bandanas are so in fashion right now so don’t forget to take yours to Greece! It can make a simple outfit look fancy so if you don’t feel like dressing up, wear a bandana to make you look cool and chic. And they’re super insta trendy too so don’t forget to take lots of pictures in them.

The New Look

↓ 4 – Bikini time

Flaunt your body and curves in a sexy bikini and this bright two-piece will make you glow and shine at the beach in the hot weather. If you wear this, be ready to have a lot of eyes on you because you will be looking hot!

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↓ 3 – Backless in Greece

Don’t know what to wear on date night? Backless dresses are a must if you’re going on vacation because they look extremely sexy, and this hot pink satin dress should be on your shopping list before you leave because it will make you look like a Goddess. Btw don’t forget to wear your hair up in a bun to show off that skin. Here’s our guide on the Best Bras To Wear With A Backless Dress For A Perfect Look .

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↓ 2 – Night out with friends when in Greece

Going out for drinks with friends is a common outing, don’t know what to wear? Show off your amazing tan with this knotted black top and matching mini black skirt with some cute sandals or a pair of heels and enjoy the night looking the best with some drinks! Be careful not to spill some drink on your top though. And do check out these ideas on What to Wear for Girls Night Out.

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↓ 1 – Dress away

Summery bright dresses look stunning and fresh, this white and shocking pink dress will make you stand out and is perfect for summers, pair it with a nice tote bag and some sandals and you’ll be ready to go out and enjoy beautiful Greece!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what colors to wear in greece.

A. Wear whatever color you like but bright colors like yellow, pink and orange look beautiful in the summers because they give that summery breezy look, try to wear less black because it can be a hot color but its completely up to you! wear what you feel most comfortable in.

Q. What not to wear in Greece?

A. There is nothing specific that you should not wear, to each your own and you should wear whatever you feel good in, a few suggestions on what would look nice and fashionable have been mentioned in this article!

Q. What to wear in Greece to not look like a tourist?

A. First tip would be to not wear T-Shirts and clothes from souvenir shops with typical slogans like ” I ❤️ Greece” because that would make it very obvious that you are a tourist. Secondly, surprisingly, a lot of locals in Greece like to wear black all day. So if you want, you could try wearing black and avoid holding tour maps as well and switch to phone maps to avoid looking like a first-timer.

Q. What to wear in Greece in October?

A. Weather in Greece is around 20-24 ° which is still nice and warm so you could still take inspiration from the travel outfits in this article but some nights can be a bit chilly so do keep a cardigan or a light jacket with you to keep you warm.

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9 stylish, cute outfits for greece & trendy dresses for santorini photoshoots.

Jillian Michelle

These outfits for Greece are our favorites to pack for the perfect balance between creating stylish, cute looks to take the best Instagram photos and casual comfort styles to make sure you never feel exhausted by your wardrobe on vacation. From stylish dresses for Santorini to cute cover-up outfit ideas for Zakynthos and pretty beach outfits for Mykonos, this list has all the best ideas on clothes to pack for a trendy Greece Vacation. Enjoy this list of 9 top outfit ideas for Greece:

Outfits for Greece collage featuring multiple Greece outfit ideas and dresses for Santorini

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Here’s a list of 9 of the best outfits for Greece:

1. Santorini Sweetie Outfit for Greece

Stylish outfit for Santorini Greece

This cute, off-shoulder dress has just the perfect amount of elegance and casual comfort for strolling through the white, seaside abodes of Santorini. Blue looks great because it matches the city so well, but if you’d prefer a different color, this dress also comes in 8 other colors as well as 4 other patterns and prints. Pair it with this unique, Greece-themed purse that’s been hand-painted to look like a pretty house-front along a cobbled Santorini street. Add some elegant blue earrings, and you’ll have one the cutest outfits for Greece imaginable.

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2. Santorini Dress Photo Shoot Outfit Inspiration

Flying Dress for Santorini Photoshoot Ideas and Stylish Outfits for Greece

We’ve all seen those flying dress photos that are so popular on Instagram from Santorini, right? Most of the magic in those pictures happens in Photoshop, when those billowing skirts and gowns are lengthened and fabric is added to give the appearance of ribbons effortlessly flying through the wind. You can create a similar look on your own, however, by choosing one formal or especially elegant dress and accessories to pack when picking your outfits for Greece. A silk or satin red dress is one of our favorite looks to complete the Santorini flying dress photoshoot, especially when paired with a matching silk scarf. Red is also our favorite color because it looks so striking on camera, but you can choose any color you want. The outfit we’ve chosen below comes in a variety of different colors to choose from.

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3. Cliffside Cute Outfit for Greece

Cute Outfit for Greece and Cute dress for Santorini

This cute outfit for Greece combines a romantic bowtie-back dress with a classic beach hat to keep you looking flirty, fun, and fabulous. We really love how the baby blue gives off sweet, romantic vibes, but the dress comes in a variety of different colors, so you can choose whichever one you like best. Since it’s so casual but also stylish, this is easily one of our favorite dresses for Santorini photos.

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4. Sunset Sexy Outfit for Greece

Sexy Outfits for Greece with a woman wearing a red dress in Santorini Greece overlooking the cliffs and ocean

When packing your outfits for Greece, you might want to bring along a sexy red dress to wear during evenings to watch the sunset. The color will match the sky as that big ball of fire sets it aglow just before falling beneath the horizon, so it’ll be the perfect time to snap some souvenir pics of your vacation in Greece. The dress we’ve chosen below comes in a variety of different colors–not just red–and its flowy skirt also makes it the perfect clothing item to wear along the waterfront or beaches in Greece. Pair it with a cute beach hat (also available in multiple color variations) to complete the look! This is definitely one of our all-time favorite dresses for Santorini!

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5. White Beach Dress Outfits for Greece

White Beach Dress Outfits for Greece - woman standing on cliff in Mykonos Greece wearing a white beach dress outfit with a white hat

Don’t forget to pack beach clothes for Greece. We especially love beach dresses. If you’re visiting Mykonos, Greece (pictured above), a white dress will look especially pretty set against a backdrop of matching white buildings and turquoise blue waters, but you can choose whichever color you like best to complete your Greece outfit inspiration. Beach dresses are known for their comfort, and they also look great in travel photos. We’ve picked out some of the highest-rated beach dresses for Greece below. These dresses come in a variety of colors as well as patterns.

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6. Lacy Cover-Up Outfits for Greece

Girl on a boat wearing a white lace cover-up outfit for Greece near caves in Zakynthos

White lace cover-ups look especially pretty when photographed against the bright blue waters of Zakynthos, Greece. There are a variety of different styles to choose from. So here’s some of of favorite lacy cover-up ideas for Greece outfits to get you started. And if white lace isn’t your favorite, or if white maybe isn’t the best color for your skin tone, most of these lace tops also come in a variety of different colors you can pick instead.

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7. Santorini Sunshine Greece Outfit Ideas

Santorini Sunshine Greece Outfit Ideas with a woman wearing a lacy yellow orange dress in Santorini

We think this lacy yellow dress, when paired with casual, slip-on walking shoes and a cute beach hat, makes one of the most cheerful and comfortable outfits for Greece. You’ll be doing a lot of walking up and down narrow flights of stone stairs, so you don’t want to be wearing heels or any type of shoe that is not comfortable. But that doesn’t mean that you still can’t dress up and look fancy for photos. This outfit type is one of our favorites because it looks so pretty but doesn’t sacrifice comfort at all. You can also wear the dress as a dress or, alternatively, add a pair of ruffled shorts underneath to turn the dress into more of a shirt and shorts ensemble, giving the whole look that romper effect (even though it’s not actually a romper at all). And like most of the other Greece outfit ideas on this list, you don’t have to choose the color shown here, so if you don’t actually like sunshine yellow, you can pick a different color for this exact same dress. The hat and shoes also come in a variety of different colors as well!

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8. Stylish Casual Outfit for Greece

Cute Casual outfit for Greece

You probably don’t want to pack just dresses for Greece, so here’s a cute outfit that will keep you comfortable and casual but still pop in pictures. Sunshine yellow paired with baby blue looks great when strolling along cobbled Greek streets amongst pretty blue doors and milky white buildings. The shirt comes in 24 different colors and prints to choose from, and the capri pants come in 20 different colors, so if yellow and blue aren’t for you, you can still shop this look in a different color palette.

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9. Romance in the Air Greece Dress Ideas

woman wearing a romantic dress for Santorini Greece in the color green

You can order this romantic dress for Greece in 8 different color options. Pair it with this Greece-themed purse containing hand-painted images of Santorini on both the front and back. It’s the perfect clothing to pack for Greece if you want to spend the night cuddled up to someone special, watching the sunset.

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These dresses for Santorini and other outfits for Greece will bring out the flirty, fun side of you and guarantee that your vacation photos will look stunning on Instagram. They’re cute, sexy, and stylish but still comfortable to wear for hours walking along the beach or strolling the pretty white clifftops that Greece is best known for. We chose colors that best complement the scenery, but all these outfits are available in a wide range of colors so that you can easily pick your favorites. Which ones do you like best?

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One stop travel guide to greece, cute dresses for your trip to greece.

Are you planning to travel to Greece?

Being blessed with more than 260 days of sunshine per year, Greece boasts many months of gorgeous weather. And what goes hand in hand with sunshine? Cute dresses, of course!

Yes, you’ve read that right. No matter the season, they should be in your bag.

Why? Because you might want to go to a fancy dinner, attend a dancing event, or want to take lovely pics.

Thankfully, many summer dresses can easily be worn throughout the seasons and just need some extra articles of clothing so that you won’t feel too cold during the nippier months.

>> Not sure what to pack for your trip to Athens & the Cyclades? Check out my lists (for her & him) .

So, without further ado here are some cute dresses to pack for your trip to Greece .

Casual Short Dress with Pockets

Available in a multitude of colors, this dress is comfortable to wear, soft to touch, and has two pockets! It’s the perfect short dress for casual daily wear, beach, party, vacation, and more. You can wear it from spring to autumn.

Pair it with sweet sandals or a sassy pair of heels, depending on what look you are aiming for.

Just imagine yourself strolling the streets of Athens or taking pics in Santorini wearing this splendid dress!

Wash by hand.

V-Neck Spaghetti Strap Dress

This dress is light and comfortable. The waist bow which is tied with a cloth belt – that comes with the dress – makes it easy to adjust it perfectly to your size.

Available in various colors, this sexy dress is backless, with a puffy skirt.

It’s excellent for daily wear, at an outdoor party, or the beach. Dress it up with a sexy pair of heels and you can take it to a date, a cocktail, or a wedding.

It’s excellent for summer, but if you pair it with a jacket, you can wear it from spring well into autumn. Wash by hand or machine.

Summer Classic Casual Short Sleeves Dress

This is perfect not just to be worn as a dress during those long Greek summer nights but also as a tunic when you pair it with leggings or tights. Add a jacket on top, too, and you’ve got an outfit to wear all-year-round!

It’s super sexy, fashionable, and elegant. Wear it for casual events during the day, at the beach, when you meet a client, or when you travel.

Wash by hand only.

Relipop Summer Short Sleeve Dress

Available in a lot of colors, this Relipop dress is suitable for a variety of occasions. Wear it outdoor, at a party, when you travel, when you go on a date, or meet a client.

It’s soft, comfortable, skin-friendly, and comfy to touch and wear. The wrap front makes you look more attractive, and the ruffles make this simple dress look elegant (especially if you go for the black one with small dots). Wear it from spring into early fall.

Ecowish Summer Casual Dress

Available in a variety of colors and prints, this dress is absolutely gorgeous and can be your go-to outfit for some memorable dancing events! The two side slip makes it perfect to dance in it (without catching your heel). Pair it with salsa or tango shoes and you are guaranteed to feel amazing on the dance floor!

It’s also a great choice for going to the beach, to a party, or to a stylish restaurant.

I could see myself dancing the night away at a milonga (tango party) in Crete, wearing this dress (and my gorgeous tango shoes).

>>Discover other Amazing Places to Dance

Cotton Summer Beach Dress

Made from a lightweight soft fabric, this lovely dress is not see-through and is available in a variety of colors and prints.

It’s both fashionable and functional – it has pockets! They are ideal to carry your phone, a mask, hand sanitizer, or any other small item.

The spaghetti straps are adjustable so that it fits you perfectly. It’s elegant, with a classy, and somewhat retro vibe. Wear it with a hat and flats for a casual look; or add some nice earrings and heels for fancy attire, perfect for a night out in Athens.

Wear it on the vacation, at the beach, during your honeymoon, at a lovely restaurant, and more.

>>Read more: What to wear in Greece in the Summer

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What to Wear in Greece

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  • The same advice applies pretty much throughout mainland Greece and her many islands – travel light , and we mean really light.
  • Avoid anything too smart – Greece really is very casual.
  • Wear plenty of sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection), a sunhat and sunglasses.
  • If you take a boat trip you may find there's a cool breeze out on the water. The sun will be extra strong too and you may not have much cover. A sarong or t-shirt will give protection from both – and don't forget your hat.
  • If you are looking for a highly versatile travel jacket to bring along we highly recommend the SCOTTeVEST range. Their range of jackets have been specifically designed with traveling in mind and include RFID security (to protect your passport information), 23 secure pockets and personal connectivity integration.

Pack for the weather

  • It gets hot hot hot in the summer months of June, July, August and September so pack plenty of sunscreen, a sunhat and sunglasses.
  • Most rain falls in November, December, Janaury and February , when Athens can be colder and windier than you might expect. A light sweater, raincoat and small travel umbrella may be useful at this time.
  • We love the Weather+ app – it gives an accurate 6 day forecast for day and night, which when you're planning from home is really helpful. You can keep all the places you've been to too – a nice way to remember your trip 🙂

Clothing tips for women

  • For the evenings again keep it light and simple ; lightweight Capri pants or skirt with a cotton shirt, or a sundress, all work well with flip flops. We love the Lindsay Phillips Switch Flops range – using interchangeable shoe and flip-flop bases with snap-on decorations, you can change your look from day to evening in an instant whilst still packing light.
  • A few well-chosen pieces of costume jewelry will transform any outfit.
  • If you go on a trip that involves a visit to a Monastery , if you are not covered up correctly they will issue you with something that may not be to your taste; so just make sure that you have a wrap or pashmina with you to cover your shoulders and legs .
  • The leather RedDog BagPod is a really versatile and stylish bag that can be used from day to evening. Wear it over the shoulder or convert it to a clutch, or use it to keep your belongings and travel documents tidy and easy to find

Clothing tips for men

  • If you go on a trip to a Monastery, if you are not covered up correctly they will issue you with something that may not be to your taste; so just make sure that you wear longer pants to cover your legs .
  • If you're looking for versatile and stylish beachwear , try the Madda Fella range of shirts, shorts, polos and swimwear.

Regions of Greece

  • The same advice applies pretty much throughout mainland Greece and her many Islands.
  • What to Wear in Athens
  • What to Wear in The Greek Islands

Other things to pack

  • A lightweight day sack or beach bag will come in handy to carry your sightseeing essentials .
  • If you tend to buy bottled water , consider carrying a LifeStraw Filtration Water Bottle – fill up from any source and get clean, safe drinking water without wasting plastic bottles.
  • To use electrical gadgets you may need a travel adapter plug , and also a step down voltage converter if your devices are not designed for European voltage (230V) .
  • Avoid paying unexpected baggage fees – use an accurate luggage scale to ensure you keep within the weight allowance. Don't forget to leave room for souvenirs on the way home! Fridge magnets with pictures of Greek landscapes are popular buys, or look out for handmade leather sandals . If you opt for honey , olive oil or ouzo remember you will need to pack them in checked-in luggage to comply with liquid restrictions.

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Greek Island Style Guide: What to Wear in Santorini

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Santorini enthrals visitors every summer with its luscious blend of volcanic geology, shimmery white Cycladic houses and dramatic natural landscapes. Fashion-wise, standing out amongst the beautiful nature and multitude of visitors is key, as is a versatile style to ensure that you stay cool climbing the steep hills to the island’s beautiful churches, checking out the cultural scene or exploring Santorini’s renowned beaches.

What to wear in santorini.

Grecian style is all about the minimalist- maximalist mix. Pair simple tops with chunky jewellery. Combine straight-legged denim with flamboyant sandals, and complement crisp white shirts with huge straw hats. To nail Santorini style, add these essential items to your luggage . A day-to-night maxi dress With so much to see and do on Santorini, having a dress that covers all bases is an essential addition to your wardrobe. If you’re a trend follower, embrace bold colour blocking with yellows, oranges and pinks. Diane Von Furstenberg’s maxi dress is a dream example, combining patterns and colours for the ultimate striking effect.

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Statement hat French designer Jacquemus’s ‘La Bomba’ tribute to his mother may have drawn inspiration from Marseilles, but the results are perfect for the Greek islands – specifically his oversized straw hats , which ensure that you’ll stay shaded all day long and will look great against the striking scenery of Santorini’s red beach. If such oversized shapes are a little too daring, the towns of Oia and Fira provide copious opportunities to pick up more restrained, local versions.

Jacquemus oversized hat

Transitional sandals Whether you’re exploring the island’s famous cave houses or hiking up to check out the scenic churches, functional yet fashion-forward sandals are a vital investment. If you’re buying before you fly, Chloé’s simple scalloped designs in leather effortlessly evoke holiday vibes. Alternatively, for a Greek investment, Ancient Greek Sandals is a sure bet to feel at home wherever you walk (or fly, if you choose their playful designs that come in bright colours with Hermes wings ).

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Santorini Arts Factory is a former tomato canning factory that has been converted into an arts and cultural centre. The space showcases creatives from Greece, and throughout the year, it hosts music, dance and theatre events. Visit their website for the full programme .

4. Atlantis Books

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Aside from the swimming, Santorini’s striking black, red and white beaches are dream backdrops to show off your outfits. The Red Beach near Akrotiri village is one of the island’s most popular, while the black sand beaches of Perissa and Kamari also draw plenty of visitors.

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These Packable Dresses Are Perfect for Travel

Expert picks that are as practical and comfortable as they are stylish.

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Travel + Leisure / Alli Waataja

The secret to packing efficiently is to choose versatile clothing that can be worn over and over again. My top tip when heading somewhere warm? Don’t underestimate the power of a good travel dress. When backpacking for seven months around South East Asia, a dress was often the easiest choice for dressing quickly for the next adventure, whether that was sampling street food at a local night market or exploring offshore islands in a sea kayak. Choose easy-wearing, long-lasting fabrics and styles that can be dressed up or down and those that can offer a totally new look when layered under a T-shirt or sweater. By maximizing versatility, you will find your packing list dwindles quickly. 

In this article, I explore some of my personal favorite travel dresses along with others recommended by Travel + Leisure editors. We’ve focused on seasonal, summery picks to suit all tastes and budgets, often with special travel-friendly features ranging from pockets to built-in shorts.

Best Overall

Beyond yoga featherweight at the ready square neck dress.

Beyond Yoga

This dress goes with anything and is as comfortable as sweatpants. Plus, it's universally flattering.

Sizing is fairly limited and only goes up to XL.

When choosing a dress for travel, I’ve found that simple is best — and you can’t get simpler than the Beyond Yoga Featherweight At The Ready Square Neck Dress. It doesn’t have zips or buttons; instead, it’s made from a gorgeously soft, wrinkle-resistant polyester and spandex blend that enables you to simply pull it on and go. The material is lightweight and moisture wicking, making it ideal for warmer climates. At the same time, the dress looks just as good when paired with boots and a cardigan as it does with flip-flops (daytime) or heels (evening). It is the ultimate one-stop wardrobe staple for all occasions. 

I like the midi length, too. You can explore comfortably without worrying about accidental exposure, and if you pair it with a wrap or shawl, it’s even suitable to wear when touring historic or religious sites in countries with a more conservative culture. Despite its longer length, the dress is still subtly sexy with a square neckline, fitted bodice and flirty, flowing skirt. The loose fit of the latter combined with the fabric’s four-way stretch equals unrivaled freedom of movement. Finally, the dress offers my favorite travel feature: two invisible pockets. Core colors include darkest night, silver mist, and nocturnal navy. 

The Details: XS to XL | 94 percent polyester, 6 percent spandex

Best Sleeveless

Lululemon all aligned ribbed midi dress.

This cool, summer-ready dress can be dressed up or down for any occasion.

It’s only available in a limited choice of solid, neutral shades.

Sleeveless dresses are the ideal choice for keeping cool on a tropical vacation. The Lululemon All Aligned Ribbed Midi Dress takes a sleek and sophisticated approach to the style with a slim fit and flattering midi length. Depending on the shoes you choose and how you accessorize it, it’s a versatile pick that can be adapted for anything from a casual sightseeing tour to a night out at the bar. Neutral colors including taupetastic, oasis blue, bone, and black support this all-occasion flexibility. 

The buttery soft, ribbed Nulu fabric (a blend of nylon and Lycra) is both sweat-wicking and quick-drying for comfort in humid climates. Meanwhile, the added Lycra fibers provide superior four-way stretch and impressive shape retention. A slit up the back of the dress makes it easy to move without feeling restricted and also adds visual interest. I particularly appreciate that the dress can be machine washed and dried for convenient maintenance on the go. 

The Details: 0 to 14 | 78 percent nylon, 22 percent Lycra

Best Long-sleeve

Free people feeling groovy maxi dress.

Free People

This dress offers full-length, long-sleeved coverage without being too hot for summer.

It’s deliberately oversized, so consider sizing down for a more fitted look.

From personal style preference to local modesty laws, there are plenty of reasons to buy a long-sleeve travel dress. I love the Free People Feeling Groovy Maxi Dress because (unlike many long-sleeve options) it’s cool enough to be comfortable on hot days while also lending itself to layering in colder weather. With a choice of kaleidoscopic floral prints and a billowing A-line cut, this dress embodies '60s-inspired chic. 

The maxi length provides full coverage for your legs, too, with tiered detailing in the skirt to add interest. The fit is deliberately oversized, which makes the dress comfortable, breathable, and forgiving for all body shapes — I would even recommend it as a stylish solution for traveling moms-to-be. Worried about it looking a little too unstructured? Cinched, cuffed sleeves and a tie-detail V-neck stop the dress from being frumpy. The polyester fabric is wrinkle-resistant and travels well.

The Details: XS to XL | 100 percent polyester, with a viscose lining

Best With Pockets

Foreign fare wrap me up dress.

Foreign Fare

With the rare addition of a hidden zippered pocket, this dress is the ultimate pick for those that like to keep their valuables close.

Size down to avoid excessive fabric when wrapped tightly.

Pockets are an invaluable addition to any travel dress, allowing you to keep your essentials handy without carrying a purse everywhere you go. One of our editors owns the Foreign Fare Wrap Me Up Dress and loves how it offers not only dual side pockets but also a third, hidden zippered pocket big enough for your passport or a card and emergency cash. This is especially great if you’re headed to a destination where petty theft is a concern. 

The dress is as elegant as it is practical, with a flattering silhouette that hits at knee length and cinches at the waist. The wrap style makes it fully adjustable to your body shape, with a V-neck and a sash that ties at the hip in an oversized bow meant to accentuate curves. Dress it up or down: either way, the soft, breathable tencel and polyester blend is designed for comfort. It’s also machine washable and wrinkle resistant. Choose yours in black or hunter green. 

The Details: XS to 2XL | 85 percent tencel, 15 percent polyester

Best With Shorts

Halara breezeful flowy dress.

This is a flattering, feminine dress with a two-piece design for everyday practicality.

It shouldn’t be tumble dried, so you’ll need space in your hotel room or vacation rental to hang it up.

Remember the skorts you used to wear in gym class? The Halara Breezeful Flowy Dress offers all of the same practical convenience — with a serious design upgrade. The matching shorts prevent accidental flashing whether you’re climbing up a Florentine bell tower or performing cartwheels on a beach in French Polynesia. But unlike other brands, they’re entirely separate which makes going to the bathroom a lot quicker and less awkward. 

They even have an integrated side pocket perfect for stashing your ID or credit card. Meanwhile, the dress is both sexy and sophisticated with a backless cut, a flowing, asymmetric hem, and a U-shaped neckline. Larger-chested ladies will appreciate the added support afforded by adjustable straps and removable breast pads; while the polyester and elastane fabric scores points for breathability, elasticity, and effective sweat wicking. Finally, I love the diverse choice of colors from versatile ghost gray or patriot blue to show-stopping flamingo. 

The Details: XS to 3X | 85 percent polyester, 15 percent elastane

Best Short-sleeve

Boden amelie print jersey dress.

This dress flows well and comes in a wide range of vacation-ready patterns and colors.

When choosing a size, bear in mind that this style runs a little small.

Growing up in the UK, I have associated British brand Boden with quality since my gran used to buy dresses for me from their children’s catalog. The Amelie Print Jersey Dress offers the same experience for grownups, with its soft, comfortable fabric that drapes beautifully for a flattering look. It’s fitted through the bust with a ruched waist that shows off your figure. In contrast, the skirt is full and hits just above the knee for unrestricted freedom of movement. 

The dress’s shorter length and sleeves make it ideal for summer trips. And, whether you’re headed to the beach or to one of the world’s cultural capitals, an array of jewel-toned prints adds a touch of fun to your travel wardrobe. Choices range from flame scarlet floral mosaic to green tambourine shells, with polka dots, geometric patterns, and even a few solid shades to cater to every style preference. Side pockets, inclusive sizing, and the ability to throw the dress in the washing machine complete its list of attributes. 

The Details: 2 to 20/22 | 95 percent viscose, 5 percent elastane

Best Athleisure

Beyond yoga spacedye movement dress.

This dress is made for active outdoor adventures from extra-stretchy, sweat-wicking fabric that protects from the sun’s harmful rays.

An integrated bodysuit means you’ll have to take the dress most of the way off to go to the bathroom.

Planning an active vacation with plenty of tennis, hiking, or yoga? The Beyond Yoga Spacedye Movement Dress offers you all the freedom of movement you need to perform at your best. Inspired by the classic tennis dress style, it features wide, comfortable shoulder straps and a deep V-shaped neckline in the front and back. The flirty, flared skirt flows beautifully but also protects your modesty with a built-in bodysuit. 

The top of the bodysuit functions as a supportive sports bra while the shorts feature a slip-in pocket big enough for your smartphone and cards. I wore a similar dress (now discontinued) on a backpacking trip around Thailand and expect this one to be equally ideal for everything from keeping valuables close on market tours to hopping on the back of a motorbike taxi. The polyester and elastane blend is moisture-wicking and extra-stretchy, with UV protection for sunny days and the ability to emerge from your suitcase wrinkle-free.

The Details: XS to XL | 87 percent polyester, 13 percent elastane

Best Sweat-wicking

Vuori pose sands dress.

Made from a breathable blend of modal rayon and elastane, this is the ideal dress for keeping cool in hot countries.

Color choices are limited to black or oregano (olive green).

The Vuori Pose Sands Dress features a super soft stretch rib knit formulated from a blend of modal rayon and elastane. The modal rayon offers moisture-wicking properties to keep you cool and dry no matter how hot it is outside. It also resists shrinking and pilling to maximize the dress’ longevity. The dress’s sleeveless cut reinforces its status as a solid summer choice, creating enough ventilation to keep sweating to a minimum. 

The addition of elastane ensures the dress fits snugly in all the right places. I love the freedom of movement afforded by the four-way stretch fabric and the exaggerated side split. Like all good travel dresses, this one is very versatile. Its form-fitting, midi length looks good on its own but also pairs well with a sweater for a skirt aesthetic. Meanwhile, the high neck lends an air of evening-appropriate sophistication if paired with formal shoes and accessories. 

The Details: XXS to XXL | 87 percent modal rayon, 13 percent elastane

Anrabess Short Sleeve Maxi Dress

This is the perfect casual maxi for everyday comfort, whether you’re walking around town or heading to the beach.

The dress should be hand washed and hung out to dry, which may make it inconvenient for some vacation setups.

Imagine lengthening your favorite T-shirt to create a maxi dress with the same level of worn-in comfort. Enter this affordable choice from Anrabess with its short sleeves, crew neck, and rounded, double-split hem. The fabric blends polyester, rayon, and spandex for just the right balance of softness and stretch; while the deliberately oversized fit allows for maximum ventilation and breathability. 

I love hassle-free dresses like this one for traveling, because they make getting ready for the day as easy as pulling the dress on and slipping into a pair of flip-flops. And while it’s probably not dressy enough for smart occasions, it’s ideal for throwing on over a bikini when it’s time to migrate from the beach to the gelato shop. Hidden seam pockets add functionality, while all tastes are catered to with a rainbow of solid and floral-patterned colorways. 

The Details: S to XXL | 60 percent polyester, 35 percent rayon, 5 percent spandex

Best Utility

Zella in flight utility dress.

Proper pockets, four-way stretch, and machine washable fabric make this my top pick for practical adventurers.

It’s not the most versatile option for colder weather.

If, like me, you often find yourself reaching for shorts instead of a dress from a practicality point of view, consider changing things up with the In Flight Utility Dress from Zella. It offers the same sporty aesthetic and adventure-ready design features as your go-to shorts in stylish utility dress form. Made from a polyester and spandex blend, it wicks moisture to keep you dry no matter how active you are. Four-way stretch and a sleeveless cut maximize flexibility. 

Similarly, the mid-thigh length offers complete freedom of movement without having to wear anything underneath. Getting the dress on and off couldn’t be easier thanks to a partial zip located on the front, while a drawcord waist allows you to customize the fit to be as relaxed or as cinched as you like. Finally, the front pockets are decently sized with space for everything from your smartphone to your passport. Safari-chic colors include tan thread and olive night.  

The Details: XXS to XXL | 89 percent polyester, 11 percent spandex

Best for Hiking

Rei co-op trailmade dress.

With UPF protection, quick-drying fabric, and nature-inspired colorways, this dress is made with the trail in mind.

The torso is relatively short, which may make it an awkward fit for taller women.

Available in dark green or khaki, the REI Co-op Trailmade Dress is designed to blend in perfectly on hiking or wildlife-spotting vacations. It’s short-sleeved and ends just above the knee for warm-weather compatibility and maximum freedom of movement. Meanwhile, the fabric is a nylon and spandex blend that wicks moisture, dries quickly, and offers UPF 50+ sun protection. Two-way stretch adds to your ability to stride or scramble freely. 

As practical as this dress is, I also love its old-school safari aesthetic. Designed to flatter all body types, it offers a torso-lengthening collared V-neck and an elastic waistband that can be tailored to your curves using the bungee adjustment. Of course, no outdoor adventure dress would be complete without pockets, and this one not only offers two drop-in hand pockets but also a hidden, zippered pocket to guard against theft or loss. 

The Details: XS to 3X | 94 percent nylon, 6 percent spandex

Quince 100 Percent European Linen Smocked Midi Dress

This dress looks good everywhere, whether you’re slipping it over a bikini at the beach or dressing it up for a day at the office.

Sizes are fairly limited, running from XS to XL only.

Crafted from pure European linen for eco-friendly, hard-wearing breathability, the Smocked Midi Dress from Quince is a travel staple for one of our editors. She loves it for its versatility, and has worn it for everything from plane rides to exploring new cities, as a beach cover-up and even to work. She says that it matches with just about anything and looks equally good dressed up with wedges or styled with sneakers for a more casual vibe. 

The smocked bust and waist are fitted while still leaving room to breathe, making the dress comfortable for all-day, everyday wear. Wide straps and a square neckline pair with a tiered, midi-length skirt to create a whimsical aesthetic that will look great in your travel photos. Colors range from classic black to summery pale pink or blue pinstripe.  

The Details: XS to XL | 100 percent linen

Best Cotton

Kahora palm beach joanna dress.

Kahora Palm Beach

This is a beautiful dress with elevated details including bell sleeves and a flounced skirt.

It must be hand washed and hung out to dry, which isn’t always easy when traveling.

The Kahora Palm Beach Joanna Dress is fashioned from 100 percent cotton, making it lightweight, soft, breathable, and naturally hypoallergenic. Quality cotton is also durable, so the dress’s significant price tag can be justified by the fact that it will last for many years. It’s a firm favorite for another of our editors, who finds it the perfect solution for airy summer comfort. 

She says it’s easy to toss on for an effortless look and loves the flattering silhouette created by the bell sleeves, flounced skirt, and adjustable tie waist. She chose the blue dahlia print and received many compliments for it on vacation in Greece. It’s understated and elegant while still offering a pop of color and dimension. There are a variety of other nostalgic, mostly floral patterns and colors to choose from, all with shell buttons and a removable sash. 

The Details: XS to XL | 100 percent cotton

Most Versatile

Daily practice by anthropologie mock-neck ruched midi dress.

Anthropologie

This dress pairs the comfort of lightweight sweatshirt material with an elegant, close-fitting silhouette.

There’s only one color available.

The Mock-Neck Ruched Midi Dress from Anthropologie is a top pick for anyone who likes to minimize their packing list by choosing versatile clothes that can be adapted to any travel scenario. With its figure-hugging, sleeveless cut, high mock neck, and just-above-the-ankle midi length, the dress can be styled for just about anything from summer beach days to shoulder season work trips. 

It can be modest or sexy, formal or casual, cozy or cool. I especially love the inclusion of a thigh-high slit and ruched side seam; together, these elements add visual interest while also allowing for full flexibility and a forgiving fit. Despite the sleek silhouette, you can sit or stretch easily and curves are accommodated (and flattered) comfortably. The dress is machine washable and comes in one color: timeless, infinitely versatile black. 

The Details: XS to XL | 69 percent viscose, 16 percent cotton, 11 percent polyester, 4 percent elastane

Tips for Buying Travel Dresses

Look for travel-friendly features.

What makes a dress travel-friendly? Comfortable, durable fabrics and practical features that make it easier to explore your destination in style. In terms of material, look for fabrics like polyester or modal that are breathable, moisture-wicking, and easy to pack with minimal effort. They should resist wrinkles and fold or roll compactly so as not to take up too much space. 

In terms of features, I’m a big fan of pockets with the top prize reserved for hidden or zippered ones that allow you to keep your valuables close and under the radar. For shorter or asymmetric dresses, a built-in bodysuit or shorts are a lifesaver on active tours since you won’t have to spend half your time worrying about whether you’re sufficiently covered up.

Prioritize versatility

One of the great advantages of packing dresses for your summer trips is that they’re an outfit all by themselves (packing one dress is easier and takes up less space than packing separate tops and bottoms). But, to maximize versatility and ensure you don’t look the same in all your travel photos, it’s a good idea to choose dresses that can be accessorized to suit various occasions. 

I’m talking dresses that look as good with a jean jacket and sneakers as they do with heels and a formal wrap; and dresses that can be layered with a sweater or T-shirt to look like a skirt for a totally different vibe. And although I love a colorful print, neutral shades are best if you’re aiming for a capsule piece that pairs well with anything.

Frequently Asked Questions

Travel dresses should be easy to fold and pack. The best way to do so to avoid wrinkles and save space is to place the dress on a hard, flat surface with the front facing upward. Then, fold the dress in half vertically so that the two halves match up. Fold the arms backwards over the body of the dress to create a long, neat rectangle. Next, fold the dress horizontally so that the bottom hem is an inch or so below the collar. Roll tightly from the bottom up until you have a neat cylinder.

Alternatively if you’re traveling with a formal dress for a specific event, pack everything else first to create a flat layer. Lay the dress on top of a plastic garment bag or tissue paper and use as few folds as possible to make it fit flat, at the top of the suitcase. Add another garment bag or layer of tissue paper on top to prevent wrinkles.

A good travel dress should be versatile enough for everyday use, helping you to reduce your packing list. Therefore, the fabrics need to be hard-wearing and comfortable. Polyester, viscose, and modal are all popular options that fulfill both of these requirements while offering the added benefit of wicking moisture and resisting wrinkles. The latter is especially important because not all vacation rentals or hotel rooms offer an iron. Linen is another great choice for summer since it's naturally breathable and cool. However, it does wrinkle if not packed carefully. If you’re likely to wear your dress for active pursuits that require full freedom of movement, look for blends that include a percentage of elastane or spandex for stretch. 

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Jessica Macdonald has been writing about travel clothing and accessories for more than 10 years. Having lived in South Africa and after extended backpacking trips around Southeast Asia and the western United States, she’s a big fan of travel dresses. She featured a few of her personal favorites on this list, asked T+L editors for their recommendations, and researched others online comparing travel-ready features, prices, and customer reviews.

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Dresses: They’re easy to pack, they’re a fashion no-brainer, and they can go from casual to fancy even more easily than pants. That’s why they’re my absolute favorite type of clothing for travel. But you have to pack the right dresses for summer travel—versatile, wrinkle-free, and odor-resistant pieces that rock a travel wardrobe. Here are the best travel dresses for everyone.

Travel Sundresses

Stay cool with these sleeveless travel dresses for summer.

Jack Wolfskin Sommerwald Dress

Model showing two views of the Jack Wolfskin Sommerwald Dress in pink

Be prepared for everything from an impromptu beach day to an outdoor dinner on a hot night with Jack Wolfskin’s Sommerwald Dress . This loose-fitting but not shapeless dress is made from a soft and slightly stretchy fabric that won’t cling but allows for plenty of movement (the integrated belt helps give a custom fit). Made from a quick-drying fabric, this dress is perfect for light packers who handwash their outfits in the hotel room sink. Best of all, the Sommerwald Dress has two roomy pockets.

prAna Ayla Dress

Model showing two angles of the prAna Ayla Dress in orange

PrAna has a great reputation for sustainable threads that embody comfort and style in your day-to-day life. Right now we’re loving this sundress , which can be a staple on both a summer day at home or a sunny day abroad. With functional pockets and a fabric that can move with you, this comfortable dress is a must-buy.

Everlane The Smock Dress

Model showing two angles of the Everlane The Smock Dress in black

Everlane’s weekend the smock dress is the ultimate breezy vacation dress. The smocked top with slight stretch and extra thick straps make for ultimate comfort. Pair with some lightweight sandals for a day of sightseeing or dress it up with some heels and accessories for a mid-morning brunch look.

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Elan Cover-Up Slipdress

Model showing two angles of the Elan Cover-Up Slipdress in black

Ideal for a day on the beach, this swingy dress pulls on and off with ease. The light material adds a breezy comfort to a steamy day and keeps you covered from the boardwalk to the oceanfront.

Zella Live in Rib Dress

Model showing two angles of the Zella Live in Rib Dress in black

Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, Zella’s Live in Rib dress is built to be the easiest dress you’ll ever take on the road. With no buttons, zippers, or fasteners, this baby effortlessly slips on like your favorite comfy tee. 

Amazon Essentials Tank Swing Dress

Model showing two angles of the Amazon Essentials Tank Swing Dress in grey stripe fabric

Amazon has a slew of awesome summer travel dresses for all kinds of women. This sleeveless number is a casual, everyday jersey dress that works well for layering, and it’s so comfortable that it would make for a great plane outfit even on a long flight.

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VIISHOW Summer Swing Dress

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VIISHOW’s summer swing dress is made from a very cool rayon/spandex knit fabric that’s colorful and easy. Wear this, and you can easily go from the plane to dinner without changing.

Match Point Dress

Model showing two angles of the Match Point Dress in vermillion

Be ready for adventure with this lightweight Venture Out Dress from Athleta, which beats out all other dresses for function and fashion. Made for running and hiking, with built-in shorts, this is the perfect option for an active vacation. It is also made from recycled nylon, is moisture-wicking, and has UPF 50+ protection.

Travel Maxi Dresses

Maxi dresses’ longer length protects you from the sun and offers an elegant look, without making you overheat.

REVOLVE Rain Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the REVOLVE Rain Maxi Dress in black

You won’t believe how unbelievably breezy and cool the Rain Maxi Dress is until you try it on. Made with a trendy thigh-high front slit and an easy pullover design, you can throw this on and be at the beach in seconds.

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Loveappella Maxi Dress

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This maxi dress is so perfect for travel that you’ll want to buy one in each of the five colors that it comes in. The jersey fabric is cool, lightweight, easy to pack—and extremely comfortable.

Hard Tail Easy Paloma Dress

Model showing two angles of the Hard Tail Easy Paloma Dress in black

Crafted with a blend of cotton and spandex and featuring above-the-knee slits on either side, this sleeveless maxi is a comfortable alternative to the traditional little black dress. Shaping numerous body types in the most flattering way possible, this one’s hard to resist.

Short-Sleeve Travel Dresses

These short-sleeve travel dresses for summer can go from casual to elegant with the right shoes and accessories.

Pact The Mix Tee Dress

Model showing two angles of the Pact The Mix Tee Dress in lavender

The softness of a T-shirt mixed with the convenience of a sundress come together to create this cute but casual T-shirt dress from pact. Though it’s adorable worn as is, the addition of your coziest cardigan completes this look for your next plane ride.

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Carve Designs Nellie Linen Dress

Model showing two angles of the Carve Designs Nellie Linen Dress in soft grey

Carve Designs Nellie Linen Dress is the perfect multifunctional outfit to pack for vacation. Paired with your favorite sandals , this dress is ideal for a a casual day exploring your destination. Pair it with something a little more upscale and you’re ready to head out for the night. 

JollieLovin Women’s T-Shirt Dress

Model showing two angles of the JollieLovin Women's T-Shirt Dress in blue and green tie dye

JollieLovin Women’s t-shirt dress has an easy-to-wear, casual silhouette that works with sneakers or sandals. Wear it as is or cinch it with a fashionable tie or belt to dress it up.

eShakti Cotton Knit Midi Wrap Dress

Model showing two angles of the eShakti Cotton Knit Midi Wrap Dress in maroon

Don’t you hate it when you find a dress off the rack that’s great—except it fits weird? That will never be the case at online retailer eShakti , where you can customize clothing to your specifications. Best of all, it’s shockingly cheap—check out the Cotton Knit Midi Wrap Dress , which is perfect for travel thanks to its cotton/spandex jersey knit fabric.

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Modest Travel Dresses

These modest travel dresses for summer are ideal for visiting destinations where you want to be covered up, but still cool.

Karen Kane V-Back A-Line Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the Karen Kane V-Back A-Line Maxi Dress in black

If you’re looking for a modest staple piece, this dress is for you. Truly bringing it back to basics with a soft jersey material and t-shirt fit, you can dress it up or down according to the occasion. For chillier evenings or further coverage, pair with a cozy cardigan or shawl .

Floral Print Puff Sleeve Dress

Model showing two angles of the Floral Print Puff Sleeve Dress in a blue, green, pink, and red floral print

A quintessential midi with elbow-length sleeves is a classic that will never go out of style. Choosing to keep it modest without the extra lengthy bulkiness is a true plus—you will stay cool all day and won’t have to worry about making much room in your carry-on.

Caslon Long Sleeve Midi Shirtdress

Model showing two angles of the Caslon Long Sleeve Midi Shirtdress in green

This long-sleeve option is the epitome of a modest summer dress. The olive green color is vibrant enough for daytime but easily transitions to a classy night look.

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Grecerelle Long Sleeve Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the Grecerelle Long Sleeve Maxi Dress in maroon

This maxi dress has long sleeves, a modest neckline, and pockets—what more do you need? It’s also extremely affordable, so go ahead and get one in every color and print available.

Plus-Size Travel Dresses

These travel dresses are specifically designed for plus sizes.

Karen Kane Floral Print Chloe Dress

Model showing two angles of the Karen Kane Floral Print Chloe Dress in a black fabric with a floral pattern

Bring in the sunshine with this floral dress from Karen Kane. The light polyester/elastane blend and and sleeveless silhouette will keep you cool in warmer weather and allow for an easy transition to evening wear.

Women’s Short Sleeve A-Line Dress – Knox Rose™

Model showing two angles of the Women's Short Sleeve A-Line Dress - Knox Rose™ in hot pink

The light, breezy fabric and fluttery sleeves and hemline of this dress make it an instant summer staple. It comes in magenta, navy or an orange floral, and, because you can dress it up and down, this one can be worn at any time of the day.

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HBEYYTO Women’s Plus Size Maxi Dress

Model showing two angles of the HBEYYTO Women’s Plus Size Maxi Dress in maroon

For those days when all you want is to throw on a cozy t-shirt but still want to feel put together, this is the dress to grab. It’s made from 95% rayon, comes in 18 colors and patterns, and —for the best part—it has pockets.

Floral Tiered Babydoll Minidress

Model showing two angles of the Floral Tiered Babydoll Minidress in a blue floral pattern

It doesn’t get more casual than this minidress and a well-worn pair of Converse . Join the two with a denim jacket and you’ll be ready to face the day in no time.

Amazon Essentials Cap Sleeve Wrap Dress

Model showing two angles of the Amazon Essentials Cap Sleeve Wrap Dress in maroon

Whether you’re heading out on a business trip or a beach vacation, you’ll want to pack this dress by Amazon Essentials . This classic style pairs cap sleeves with a tulip hem and wrap style for a polished look.

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Floerns Women’s Boho Floral Print Off Shoulder Dress

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This flowy off-the-shoulder dress shows off your shoulders and legs but still leaves a little mystery. It comes in 23 different colors and patterns and is made from a stretchy rayon, so you can stay comfortable while sightseeing and still show off your fashion sense.

Rompers and Jumpsuits for Travel

It seems rompers and jumpsuits are becoming more and more popular with each season, and for good reason. These super comfortable and stylish ones are perfect to throw in your suitcase. 

Spanx AirEssentials Short Sleeve Romper

Model showing two angles of the Spanx AirEssentials Short Sleeve Romper in black

Stay comfortable and stylish in this light-as-air romper from Spanx. Easily dressed up with a cute sandal, it is super versatile, and with four way stretch, you will love wearing it all day long. Available in regular and plus sizes. 

Happy Sailed Women’s Jumpsuit

Model showing two angles of the Happy Sailed Women's Jumpsuit in green

Get your wallet ready, because you will want this jumpsuit in all the available 41 colors and patterns it comes in. Flowy, breezy and easy to pull on, this may become your newest wardrobe staple. 

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Free People Alice One Piece

Model showing two angles of the Free People Alice One Piece in green

You’ll stay cool in this free-flowing jumpsuit from Free People. Available in six colors, it can be dressed up with a dressy, strappy sandal , or add a sweater or button down to take it from the daytime heat into cooler nights. 

City Chic First Date Stripe Plus Sized Romper 

Model showing two angles of the City Chic First Date Stripe Plus Sized Romper in black

This romper from City Chic   is one of those pieces that whenever you wear it, you will proudly announce that it is actually a romper, not a dress. Super chic, with ruffles and a subtle stripe, it’s perfect for any occasion. 

Flovey Harem Jumpsuit 

Flovey Harem Jumpsuit  on a white backdrop (left) and four close up photos of the jumpsuit fabric (right)

Stay comfortable and stylish in this harem style jumpsuit from Flovey. Available in ten fun patterns, you will make a statement and stand out from the crowd when you wear this on your next vacation.

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Why Tourists Need To Be Cautious Of The Clothing They Pack On A Trip To Europe

P acking for a trip is all about planning, organization, and adaptability. From choosing the right fabrics to ensure you always look your best while on vacation to maximizing carry-on space and minimizing over-packing — you always want to make sure you avoid  making packing mistakes that can eventually turn any holiday into a logistical nightmare.

These outfit oversights and packing shouldn't-do's go beyond forgetting to bring a jacket or deciding to pack a brand-new pair of shoes that blister your feet (ouch!). In fact, depending on where you go and what you do, making a clothing mistake could land you in some pretty bad trouble with local officials — and, sometimes, even incur a hefty fine that could ruin the rest of your trip.

From walking around in nothing but a bathing suit to wearing heels at historical sites, there are certain destinations across Europe that take their dress codes very seriously.

Read more: The Complete Guide To Packing Light

Cover Yourself Up In Italy

Sure, Italy might be known as one of the most fashionable destinations in the world. However, travelers looking to go beyond the shops should be aware that certain historic and cultural sites require guests to leave the trends at home and follow a strict, relatively conservative dress code instead.

For example, if you're planning to visit popular tourist spots like the Vatican, the Pantheon, or the Museum of the Dead — along with churches and other sacred places — it's important to read up on the rules to avoid getting caught off guard at the door. Specifically, most of these sites require that you cover up your knees and shoulders (a cardigan or shawl works perfectly during the hot summer months), not wear crop tops or anything with revealing cut-outs, and switch up the low-cut top for a higher neckline that covers more skin.

Similarly, destinations outside of cities like Rome and Milan are also enforcing their own rules in order to crack down on inappropriate attire. For example, Sorrento recently announced that it would start fining visitors up to $546 for walking around town in a bathing suit. Meanwhile, Praia a Mare — in the southern region of Calabria — has gone as far as banning people from walking around barefoot.

Don't Walk Around In Swimwear In Croatia

Similar to Italy, Croatian officials and authorities have been playing their part in ensuring that visitors follow basic etiquette and dress codes — especially when it comes to when and where to wear the right thing. In fact, both Split and Dubrovnik are cracking down on shirtless and bikini-clad tourists walking around cultural and historic city centers. Slapping them with fines of up to $160 for disobeying the public dress code, local officials hope this will dissuade tourists from flouting local norms.

Let's put it this way: You wouldn't want to run into a rowdy group of half-naked tourists on your way to a sacred site or formal venue, right? Well, neither do Croatians who already have to deal with crowds and noise — especially during the summer months.

In addition to this, clothes and accessories that allude to drugs and drug use are also banned from most town centers in Croatia — and can result in a fine or, worse, jail time for anyone seen wearing them.

Kick Off The High Heels In Greece

Dreaming of wearing your best dress with the perfect pair of high heels while strolling around Greece's most beautiful sites? Think again. Since 2009, Greek officials enforce a strict "no heels allowed" policy at popular tourist destinations, like the Parthenon and Acropolis, in order to preserve the archeological sites' integrity and structure.

Since heels tend to be quite sharp and potentially damaging, experts decided that the best way to protect these thousand-year-old monuments was to completely ban visitors from wearing any type of pointy, narrow, or too-harsh footwear that could cause unnecessary wear and tear to the surface. Instead of trying to make a fashion statement, simply pack a pair of walking shoes and you should be good to go.

Along with this, certain churches and monasteries in Greece also require that visitors dress modestly — as in, nothing cropped, low-cut, or revealing — in order to respect the sanctity and traditions. In some cases, wraps are available for rent at the entrance of certain sites.

Slip On Some Speedos In France

Men, this one's for you! Most popular French beaches are all about kicking back and letting loose: think riding world-class waves, playing volleyball surrounded by scenic views, and even catching some rays where the sun don't shine (if you know what we mean...).

However, if you're planning on hitting up a public pool during your time in the country, it's best that you come prepared to show off a little more skin than you're probably used to. Specifically, that means packing a speedo alongside your sunglasses and sunscreen.

Since 1903, France has strongly encouraged that all men and boys who visit public pools wear the tight-fitting swimwear as opposed to loose trunks or board shorts. The reason? Speedos are more hygienic than their baggy counterparts. Speaking to The Daily Star in 2022, Emmanuel Dormois — a head pool attendant in Paris — told the outlet that, while swimming shorts can be worn throughout the day — and accumulate dirt, grime, and sand in the process — speedos are only worn while swimming, which means there's less of a chance that they'll bring something into the pool water.

Ditch The Flip-Flops In Spain

If you're planning on  choosing a rental car during your vacation to Spain, it's important to keep in mind that certain regulations might mean you can't just wear anything behind the wheel — especially when it comes to your footwear of choice.

Specifically, local authorities in Spain have been working toward keeping their roads and drivers safer by dissuading people from wearing flip-flops while they drive, as this could compromise control of the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents.

Although wearing flip-flops while driving isn't technically illegal, your shoe choice could still lead to penalties. According to Spain's Department of Traffic (DGT), driving barefoot or with flip-flops could incur a fine of up to $215 if the driver commits an infraction as a result of impaired driving abilities. Meanwhile, driving shirtless — which goes against the local rule that drivers always need to ensure their safety because if there's an accident, the seat belt can hurt a shirtless driver  — could also result in a fine of roughly $107.

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The Best Travel Clothes for Women Inspired by Celebrities Like Katie Holmes and Taylor Swift

Starting at just $12

Versatile Travel Dresses

Flowy pants and maxi skirts, travel tops and breezy blouses.

  • Other Travel Clothes You’re Forgetting
  • How to Pack

Why Trust PEOPLE?

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As a travel writer, my suitcase is nearly always half-packed. Long flights demand comfort, but new sights and cities demand style . To complicate matters, I’m a maximalist, so traditional travel advice to cram a small capsule wardrobe into a backpack never quite appeals to me, even if I have to fight the luggage scale when checking in for my flight.

Packing properly for any trip can be daunting, whether you’re throwing together a duffel for a girls’ weekend or filling a checked bag  for a multi-month jaunt all over Europe. Still, my adventures across multiple countries, climates, and time zones taught me to reach for certain staples — like comfortable walking shoes and a reliable crossbody purse — time and time again. While nailing down my perfect travel wardrobe, I turned to on-the-go celebrities like Taylor Swift and Emily Blunt for inspiration. 

A packing list comprised of versatile dresses, flowy pants, maxi skirts, and breezy shirts can go a long way — literally. Read on for the best celeb-inspired travel clothes for women to pack for your upcoming trips, as determined by shopper insights, professional style writers, celebrity research, and more.

Dresses give you plenty of bang for your buck when it comes to traveling. For one, they tend to be flexible compared to other clothing items: You can dress them up or down more effectively to target a specific dress code. Chic maxi dresses reigned supreme last summer, and Meghan Markle recently elevated  that trend in a silky high-neck maxi dress — stylish enough for a formal engagement but breezy enough for an afternoon in the sun.

Dresses of varying lengths also tend to be more conducive to layering. While summer may be “sundress season,” and we see celebs like Gwyneth Paltrow reaching for transitional midi styles in spring, the right travel dress can be an effective staple in your winter wardrobe, too. You can keep the style in your cold-weather repertoire by winterizing the look like Emily Ratajkowski . Opt for a darker colorway, chunky boots, and maybe a sweater. 

Shop any of these styles starting at just $30

The Drop Women’s Britt Tiered Maxi Tent Dress

This tiered maxi dress has an array of 1,900+ perfect five-star ratings on Amazon for its airiness — and rave reviews from multiple PEOPLE writers . It’s such a classic silhouette for all occasions, and it has the most coveted design detail on dresses: pockets. Shoppers do note that there’s little stretch, so consider your bust size when ordering. 

Sizes: XXS–5X | Materials: 100% Tencel Lyocell | Colors: 18

Editors Say

“I bought this maxi dress from The Drop when it was on sale, and I’m going to buy two more at full price — that’s how much I love it. In fact, I have to force myself not to wear it multiple times a week. It’s comfortable, lightweight, and flattering for my short, curvy body. It even has pockets and adjustable straps that can be crossed in the back. The best part, though? I don’t have to wear a bra!” — Kayla Kitts , shopping editor

Linen Roll Tab Dollman Midi Dress

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An ankle-skimming midi always comes in handy, and a linen fabric is an excellent choice for temperature regulation: cooling in warmer climates yet cozy in cooler ones. This relaxed, button-down frock comes in whimsical watermelon and khaki hues. It even has adjustable, oversized sleeves for added comfort.

Sizes: XS–XL | Materials: 100% linen | Colors: 2

Skinny Strap Seamless Mini Slip

Free People

Free People excels in lightweight, flattering, multi-use dresses. Most pieces in their slip category — like this itty-bitty seamless LBD — can be worn as an undergarment, dress, or top. (Just tuck it in!) Each slip truly compresses down to nothing, making it the ultimate space-saving garment.

Sizes: XS–XL | Materials: 92% nylon, 8% spandex | Colors: 3

Roxy Golden Dawn Dress

Everybody needs a comfortable floral sundress to throw on in warmer climates, especially after a sunburn. Whether you frequent the beach in your travels or just want something soft that wears in well over time, this Roxy pick is built for comfort.

Available Sizes: M, L | Materials: Viscose | Colors: 1

Tencel Jersey Tank Maxi Dress

This Quince pick has a soft, comfy stretch ideal for long days on your feet, and is even made of biodegradable fabric. With six colorways and a  lightweight and sleeveless silhouette, this dress almost guarantees plenty of use.

Sizes: XS–XL | Materials: Tencel, spandex | Colors: 6

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The right flowy pants can make the ultimate base layer, whether you’re on a nine-hour flight or dressing to the nines. Loose, roomier pants have been all the rage this year, with celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence , Zendaya , and Emily Blunt all sporting various wide-leg styles.

Similarly, breezy white maxi skirts are majorly on trend right now (and always), stylist Liz Teich told PEOPLE. Just look at Katie Holmes stepping out in NYC. She exemplifies how airy styles can be  great for warmer weather, but still look polished. Plus, the lighter fabrics are literally lighter in your bag, so why not throw in another?

Tronjori High Waist Casual Wide Leg Palazzo Pants

This Amazon pick embodies the quintessential palazzo pant we’ve all bookmarked on Pinterest. The wide leg and high waist are timeless, and the pair comes in a whopping 31 different colorways, plus tall and petite variations.

Sizes: XS–XXL, short and long options | Materials: Polyester | Colors: 31

Hermoza Rachel Skirt Dress

While this one’s more of a splurge, its multifunctionality makes it a worthy all-in-one piece for any vacation. As a frequent traveler and Hawai’i resident, I was absolutely flabbergasted (and fascinated) when I found out this floral maxi skirt/dress hybrid is made of durable swimsuit material.  

Pair it with the matching swimsuit top for a striking two-piece set by the beach, wear it as a vibrant maxi dress to dinner, or style the skirt alone with a gauzy button-down and sandals for a jaunt through town. Of course, I love how convenient it is to wash and dry for travels, too.

Sizes: XS–L | Materials: Polyester, elastane | Colors: 1

Nashalyly Chiffon High-Waisted Pleated Skirt

This shopper-favorite maxi skirt has over 5,000 five-star ratings from Amazon customers, who note that you’ll want to size up for the best fit. Reviewers appreciate the skirt’s easy movement, comfortable elastic waist, and how many outfits they can build with it.

Sizes: S–3XL | Materials: Chiffon | Colors: 44

Daily Practice by Anthropologie Parachute Pants

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These pants are my personal go-to. I wear them to work in, to work out in, and to casual gatherings and nights out with friends. Most crucially, I wear them every single time I pass through an airport. They’re incredibly comfortable, lightweight (I tend to overheat on travel days), and adaptable, with plenty of pockets for easy ID and passport access. I’ve bought them in multiple colors, from neutrals to bolds.

Sizes: XXS–3X plus petite sizing | Materials: Nylon | Colors: 9

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Even if you’re wearing the same pair of jeans day in, day out for the duration of your ten-day stint to Australia, Greece, or wherever you’re traveling, the right top can make a similar foundation feel like an entirely different look. First, you’ll want a collection of sleek, basic tanks and tops for ultimate versatility. Or perhaps a nautical, striped button down, ideally summoning visions of boat days and beachside barbecues. (Oh, and easy sun protection.) As Jessica Alba proves with white jeans and coordinating sneakers, the look is seasonal and sophisticated .

And is there anything better than wearing a delicate eyelet blouse on a hot summer day? A breezy blouse can serve as a dressy swimsuit cover-up at the beach. It can also keep your wardrobe work-friendly while on a Zoom meeting across time zones, or give a romantic vibe during date night. 

Wear it loose like Taylor Swift out for a summer walk, or tucked in like Jennifer Aniston at dinner in Paris. Either way, a casual blouse might just be a better companion on your vacation than your plus one.

Wild Fable Cap Sleeve Ruched Side Seam T-Shirt

This pullover top can be styled in a variety of ways, making it a must-have on any trip with limited packing space. The subtle side ruching and cap sleeve add some feminine detail that dress it up for more elevated occasions, but it’s definitely casual enough to rock on a daily basis. As another PEOPLE writer noted , the cap sleeve is an ideal middle ground between a tank and short sleeve — which might be why Jennifer Aniston and Taylor Swift are so fond of the style.

Sizes: XXS–4X | Materials: Recycled polyester, spandex | Colors: 4

H&M Top with Eyelet Embroidery Sleeves

A simple eyelet short-sleeve top can serve you on many occasions, whether jetting off on a day trip or trekking to your regular weekend brunch spot. At only $20, this adorable H&M puff-sleeve is just frothy enough to add a little je ne sais quoi , but has a  French simplicity at its core.

Sizes: XS–XXL | Materials: 100% cotton | Colors: 3

Gap Modern Mock Neck

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This Gap tank is up to 60 percent off in a range of neutral and stripe patterns for a limited time.

There’s never a bad time to stock up on flattering basics like this Gap tank. Available in regular, tall, and petite sizes, this Meghan Markle -esque mock-neck top has a straight silhouette and slim fit, and truly goes with everything .

Sizes: XXS–XXL, in regular, tall, and petite | Materials: 58% cotton, 39% modal, 3% spandex | Colors: 5

AE Perfect Button-Up Shirt

American Eagle

Right now, this American Eagle button-up is 60 percent off in all colors.

Okay, we’ll admit it: We never quite got over the coastal grandmother trend. And why should we? The whole point is that it’s timeless, classic, and elegant whether you’re going all-in on a preppy look or simply throwing on a striped button-down as a cover-up after the beach. This soft, effortless shirt has a slightly oversized fit for extra comfort.

Sizes: XXS–XXL | Materials: 100% cotton | Colors: 8

The Other Travel Clothes You’re Forgetting

Tops? Check. Flowy pants and skirts? Check. Dresses that you can wear out or treat as a cover-up? Practically the daily uniform. Still, there are a few other staples you’ll want to make sure you have on hand, too. It’s an oft-repeated cliché, but layering truly is key.

Levi’s Womens 501 Original Jean Shorts

These Levi’s shorts are currently 40 percent off at Amazon. 

Jean shorts are essential for casual days strolling through a city or impromptu meetups with friends. Throw them on over a sleek swimsuit or break them out in transitional weather. And this isn’t the only Levi’s denim we’re fond of — two of its most popular jeans hold space in our team’s closets, too.

Sizes: 23–39 | Materials: Denim | Colors: 44

AE Long Weekend Crewneck Sweater

This American Eagle Crewneck Sweater is 60 percent off for a limited time.

A layerable neutral sweater is another travel must-have, especially in that frigid airplane air conditioning. Similarly, for those long stretches away from home, an oversized sweater can also be a cuddly comfort for when you’re missing your own bed.

Sizes: XXS–L | Materials: Cotton | Colors: 1

How to Pack the Best Travel Clothes

When building your travel wardrobe, you’ll want to consider factors like trip duration, climate, and more. Do you want year-round items or would you rather commit to rotating your staples seasonally? Will you have access to laundry? (If not, you’ll want to opt for fabrics that wick away odor and sweat so you can get multiple wears out of each item.) Are there sights or situations that have etiquette requirements and dress codes requiring a certain amount of coverage? 

Some personal guidance as a travel expert: Many packing guides might swear by a neutral, minimalist capsule wardrobe for ultimate frequency of wear, but you shouldn’t be afraid to go maximalist either. If you pick comfortable, durable pieces, you’ll still get more use from those “singular” funky outfits than you expect — and your camera roll will thank you for choosing the pieces you actually love most. Similarly, accessories like bold jewelry or belts generally take up very little luggage real estate but go a long way in elevating any look. Might as well add some pizzazz to your Pisa pic, right?

And don’t forget the packing cubes and travel organizers to get the most space out of your carry-on suitcase , either.

Grace Smith is a fashion and travel writer who, as a frequent hotel reviewer, spends as much time as possible floating through various destinations. Long flights (and the resulting OOTDs) are very much her forte. She extensively combed through shopper reviews, expert commentary, and celebrity insights for the top travel clothing items. Looking at the most popular brands and keeping her own globe-trotting experience in mind, Grace curated this list of the best travel clothes for women to pack for all of your 2024 destinations.

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    Greece is an easy destination to pack for, as the weather doesn't change much throughout the day. The Greek Isles are relaxed, but you'll still want to pack some nice clothes for trendy islands like Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, or Hydra.. Linen shirts are standard and rarely feel out of place. Men can wear these shirts every day in the summer.

  3. A 'Mamma Mia'-Inspired Packing List for Greece

    The beloved rom-com informed the white maxi dresses, linen skirts, and patterned one-piece swimsuits on our what to wear in Greece packing list.

  4. What to Wear in Greece

    How Much Luggage to Pack for Greece. What to Wear in Greece. The Essential Packing List for Greece. Light Tops and T-shirts. Pants, Skirts and Shorts. Summer Dresses. Bathing Suits and Beach Cover-ups. Sandals, Sleep-ons, Walking Shoes. Totes and crossbody bags.

  5. 5 Gorgeous Greek-Style Dresses for Your Trip to Greece

    3. White Maxi Greek-Style Design. A white maxi dress is perfect for a summer trip to Greece. Choose the airy, loose-fitting silhouette that will keep you cool and comfortable in the heat. Options with intricate embroidery add a touch of elegance. You can choose some models with colored geometric prints.

  6. What To Wear In Greece

    When packing for the trip, only bring casual clothing. One of the sample outfits you can wear is cropped pants or a skirt with a white shirt. Scroll through the Greece outfits towards the end of this post and you'll get a feel for how to dress. 3. Wear sunscreen.

  7. What to Wear in Greece: The Ultimate Greece Packing Guide

    I highly suggest packing some longer dresses or a pair of pants, plus a light jacket, and maybe even a cozy hoodie or sweatshirt if you're heading to Greece, especially if you're going outside of summer. Further Reading. The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Minimalist Travel Wardrobe. Make packing easier by building a minimalist travel wardrobe.

  8. What To Wear In Greece For Women And Men: Greece Packing List

    Your Greece packing list will be determined by the style of holiday you're planning. If this is a fly and flop trip, staying in a resort, packing should be simple. You'll just need a range of lightweight outfits, shorts, dresses, sandals and swimwear. If you're planning a city break in say, Athens, you might want some more practical ...

  9. Greece Vacation Packing List: What to Wear in Athens, Mykonos and

    Black Maxi Dress + Chambray Shirt + Sandals. This was my travel outfit both on the way there and home. Maxi dresses are perfect for Greece and really any summer travel. This maxi dress is so soft and it has pockets! I wore my chambray shirt over it, tied at the waist. Layering gave me just the right amount of warmth on the plane.

  10. The cutest swimwear for a trip to Greece

    One thing that you should know is that summers in Greece can get HOT, so get ready for lightweight fabrics, flowy dresses and chic swimsuits galor! Not to mention a few items that will really POP against that dreamy white background of the Greek Isles… First things first, don't forget: A travel adapter/converter that works with hair tools!

  11. What to Wear in Greece in Summer: Islands and Cruising

    When planning what to wear in Greece consider packing simple outfits, breezy dresses, light tunics, and easy to wear pieces for maximum versatility and to keep your bags light. It can get quite hot in the summer, and you need to protect yourself from the sun's rays. Hats and sunglasses are a great way to incorporate style into your travel ...

  12. 28 Top Greece Packing List Items for 2024 + What to Wear & NOT To Bring

    5. Greece Power Adapter. This is something worth investing in for any world traveler, and of course, you'll need one if you plan to charge any electronics at all in Greece. The most common outlets in Greece are Type C, E, and F, which are the same as most of continental Europe.

  13. What to Wear in Greece: How to Pack a Carry-On and Greece Outfit Ideas

    1. Embrace Greek-Inspired Fashion: When you're trying to decide what to wear in Greece, you should consider their style. Greece is known for its effortless and bohemian-inspired fashion. Consider incorporating elements such as flowy dresses, off-the-shoulder tops, and neutral color palettes into your outfits.

  14. What to Wear in Greece ? 23 Travel Outfit Ideas from Experts

    Greece can get pretty cold in December so if you're planning on going in the winter, do keep a jacket and puffer jackets are super in and look so cute when you dress them up with a pair of mom jeans so get a hold of one of these! 1 . Puffer Jacket $65.97. 2 . High Waist Jeans $43.99.

  15. 9 Stylish, Cute Outfits for Greece & Trendy Dresses for Santorini

    Here's a list of 9 of the best outfits for Greece: 1. Santorini Sweetie Outfit for Greece. Stylish Outfit for Santorini Greece | iStock/Santorines. This cute, off-shoulder dress has just the perfect amount of elegance and casual comfort for strolling through the white, seaside abodes of Santorini.

  16. Greece Attire: Ditch the Tourist Look & Dress Like a Local

    Greece Attire for Different Seasons. If you dress appropriately for the weather, you can effortlessly blend in with the locals and enhance your travel experience in Greece. What to Wear in Greece to Not Look like a Tourist in the Summer (June to August) Summer in Greece is hot and dry, with temperatures often soaring above 30°C (86°F). Bring ...

  17. Cute Dresses for Your Trip to Greece

    It's elegant, with a classy, and somewhat retro vibe. Wear it with a hat and flats for a casual look; or add some nice earrings and heels for fancy attire, perfect for a night out in Athens. Wear it on the vacation, at the beach, during your honeymoon, at a lovely restaurant, and more. >>Read more: What to wear in Greece in the Summer.

  18. What to Wear in Greece

    The same advice applies pretty much throughout mainland Greece and her many islands - travel light, and we mean really light. Avoid anything too smart - Greece really is very casual.; Wear plenty of sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection), a sunhat and sunglasses.; If you take a boat trip you may find there's a cool breeze out on the water.

  19. Essential Greece Packing List: What to Wear & Pack for Greece

    Average temperatures in Thessaloniki (mainland) range from 10°C/49°F in March to 18°C/64°F by May. Meanwhile, Southern Greece and Crete warm up a lot faster. The March average for Crete starts around 13°C/55°F and warms up to 19°C/66°F by May, with daytime averages as high as 23°C/73°F.

  20. 19 Trendy Outfits for Greece That Will Make You Feel Like You're in a

    Greece is one of those places that I can't ever seem to stay away from. I've spent months hopping around the Greek islands and exploring the ancient sites of Athens. At this point, I'd consider myself an expert on Greece travel. If you're looking for the perfect outfits for Greece, there are a couple of things you'll want to consider.

  21. Greek Island Style Guide: What to Wear in Santorini

    Pair simple tops with chunky jewellery. Combine straight-legged denim with flamboyant sandals, and complement crisp white shirts with huge straw hats. To nail Santorini style, add these essential items to your luggage. A day-to-night maxi dress. With so much to see and do on Santorini, having a dress that covers all bases is an essential ...

  22. The 14 Best Travel Dresses of 2024

    Best Long-sleeve: Free People Feeling Groovy Maxi Dress at Freepeople.com ($148) Jump to Review. Best With Pockets: Foreign Fare Wrap Me Up Dress at Foreignfare.com (See Price) Jump to Review ...

  23. The Best Travel Dresses for Summer

    Women's Short Sleeve A-Line Dress - Knox Rose™. Target. The light, breezy fabric and fluttery sleeves and hemline of this dress make it an instant summer staple. It comes in magenta, navy or ...

  24. Why Tourists Need To Be Cautious Of The Clothing They Pack On A Trip To

    Along with this, certain churches and monasteries in Greece also require that visitors dress modestly — as in, nothing cropped, low-cut, or revealing — in order to respect the sanctity and ...

  25. The Best Travel Clothes for Women of 2024

    Chico's. Buy on Chicos.com $129. An ankle-skimming midi always comes in handy, and a linen fabric is an excellent choice for temperature regulation: cooling in warmer climates yet cozy in cooler ...

  26. Iconic Santorini 'Flying Dress' Photo Shoots Come at Hefty Price

    June 4, 2024. Santorini, Greece. Credit: Dimitra Damian/Greek Reporter. Vacationers in Santorini are willing to shell out large sums of money to capture iconic "flying dress" pictures on the island in elaborate photo shoots. For the last few years, Flying Dress Photo's photographers on the Greek island of Santorini have spent their ...