
Greece tours & trips
Islands that invented the holiday — turquoise coves, whitewashed villages, and long lunches that outlast the sun.
About Greece
Greece is the holiday other holidays are measured against. Somewhere between the turquoise of a hidden cove, a plate of grilled fish under a tamarisk tree and a whitewashed village turning gold at sunset, the pace of ordinary life simply lets go of you.
For travellers from Georgia, Greece is the classic summer escape by the sea — a short flight to a different rhythm. Our trips concentrate on the islands and coast where that magic is strongest. Crete, the largest island, is a country of its own: pink-sand beaches at Elafonissi, the palm forest of Vai, the Samaria Gorge, and mountain villages where lunch lasts three hours. The Cyclades — Santorini, Naxos, Paros, Milos — are the postcard Greece of blue domes and caldera sunsets, easily strung together by ferry. Rhodes and the Dodecanese add a medieval old town and warm, shallow bays that are ideal for families.
We design these trips for the way Georgians actually like to travel to the sea: enough beach time to genuinely rest, but with the good tavernas, the boat day to an empty cove, and the one unforgettable sunset built in. Group departures keep things sociable and easy — flights, transfers, and hotels handled — while private trips let couples and families set their own pace across one island or several.
When to go. June and September are the sweet spot: hot sea, long days, and the crowds and prices well below the August peak. July and August are the liveliest (and busiest). May and early October are warm, quiet and excellent value, with the sea still swimmable.
Practicalities worth knowing. Greece is in the Schengen area, so Georgian passport-holders need a Schengen visa — we explain the current process and what our packages include in our Greece visa guide, and our team can point you to the paperwork. The currency is the euro. Island-hopping runs on ferries and short flights; we handle the timings so a delayed boat never eats your holiday.
Whether you want to switch off on one beach for a week or chase island sunsets across the Aegean, Greece rewards the traveller who slows down. We build in exactly enough plan to make that effortless — and leave the rest of the day gloriously empty.
Good to know
Do Georgian citizens need a visa for Greece?
Greece is in the Schengen area, so Georgian passport-holders need a Schengen visa. We explain the current process in our Greece visa guide and tell you exactly what each package includes; our team can point you to the required paperwork.
Are flights included in Greece packages?
It depends on the package — each tour page states clearly whether flights from Tbilisi are included or arranged separately. Ask us and we'll confirm current fares for your dates.
When is the best time to visit the Greek islands?
June and September offer the best balance of hot weather, warm sea and manageable crowds. July and August are the busiest and most expensive.
What currency is used in Greece?
The euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted; carry some cash for small tavernas, kiosks and island transport.
Reviews
Travellers on Traverse
“The best sea holiday we've had. Everything was organised — flights, hotel, transfers — and the Georgian-speaking guide made it stress-free. Elafonissi is a dream. We're already asking them about next summer.”
“Santorini, Naxos and Paros in one trip and never once did we worry about a ferry or a transfer — it was all handled. Naxos was the surprise favourite. Perfect balance of organised and free time.”
“Professional, honest and quick to answer. No prepayment, confirmed our seats in under an hour on WhatsApp. This is how a tour company should work.”

