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Greece\u2019s climate and vacation seasons can be broken down into three main groups. There\u2019s the high season, \u2018shoulder season\u2019 in the middle, and then what is known as the low season.<\/p>\n
The High season is the peak season for tourism. This season spans the months of around mid-June to mid-September and is when you\u2019ll find the hottest temperatures, the most tourists, and the highest prices.<\/p>\n
However, these are all good things, believe it or not. The high season is when everything is in full swing, all the attractions are open, and all the resorts are yours to enjoy to their full potential.<\/p>\n
The shoulder season falls on either side of the high season, between the months of April to Mid-June, and then Mid-September through to October.<\/p>\n
Many will claim this is by far the best time to visit Greece because the temperatures are cooler, the prices are cheaper, and there are fewer people around, but everywhere is still beautiful, open, and accessible!<\/p>\n
Finally, the low season. The low season spans the months of November through to March and is classed as the winter months, although winter in most parts of Greece is still pretty mild compared to the country\u2019s European counterparts.<\/p>\n
It may rain and be a bit dark most days, maybe even snow during the colder months, but everything is cheap and affordable, and quiet, so it may be worth checking out if this is what you\u2019re into.<\/p>\n
Conclusion<\/h3>\n
Greece is a fantastic destination to visit all year round. However, if you can, avoid visiting during August, when Greece and the islands tend to be at their busiest with tourists, high temperatures, and more expensive accommodations.<\/p>\n
If possible, aim for the shoulder months, where you can still enjoy the best of the weather and all that Greece has to offer, alongside cheaper hotels.<\/p>\n