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What to pack for your Autumn holidays in Greece

How to build a versatile travel wardrobe for your fall trip

Newsroom October 19 07:17

Οff-season travel in Greece has arrived and you can look forward to a pleasant climate, fewer crowds, and more affordable rates. The Greek mainland and islands continue to attract a substantial amount of holidaymakers. In October and November, you can expect the temperature to average at around 20ºC to 24ºC (68°F to 75°F) and from 6 to 8 hours of sunshine throughout the day. Rain or shine, the sea maintains a moderate temperature of over 20ºC (68°F). In autumn, you can actually enjoy the cooler evenings, which are conducive to a good night’s sleep in a pleasant temperature of less than 20ºC (68°F).

As autumn in Greece could be considered as more the end of summer than a prelude to winter, swimming in the sea or the hotel pool is still a great way to enjoy your days on vacation. With holidays in Greece being all about all-day action that often includes sightseeing, swimming, refueling at tavernas and exploring every corner of the city and its nightlife when it comes to clothing during this time of year, layering is the safest bet.

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