How to Vacation in Greece for $300 or Less

Discover how to experience ancient ruins, stunning islands, and Greek culture on a shoestring budget using points and miles.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
Created on

Greece captivates travelers with its ancient ruins like the Acropolis, the Oracle at Delphi, breathtaking scenery, and over 6,000 islands—227 inhabited. Athens blends vibrant nightlife with historical treasures at every turn. Yet, this bucket-list destination seems pricey. Here’s how to visit Greece for $300 or less using credit card rewards, points, and miles strategically.

Plan ahead with a rewards strategy. Sign up for credit cards offering sign-up bonuses to accumulate points quickly. Combine airline miles for flights, hotel points for accommodations, and flexible points for extras like ferries and cars. Taxes and fees remain the primary cash outlay, typically $125-$280 round-trip, making the total under $300 feasible.

Cover Your Flights With Airline Miles

Round-trip flights from major U.S. cities to Athens require about 60,000 United miles plus $100-$150 in taxes and fees per person. Availability varies by dates, but off-peak travel yields better redemptions. United’s Star Alliance partners provide flexibility across Europe.

Taxes, fees, and fuel surcharges are unavoidable even with miles—budget $125-$280 depending on routes and seasons. Shop award charts and use tools like United’s website to find saver awards. Early planning, 6-11 months out, secures low-mileage seats.

  • Pro Tip: Target shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) for fewer miles and lower fees.
  • Consider transferable points from cards like Chase Ultimate Rewards or Amex Membership Rewards to United or partners.

This approach eliminates airfare costs, leaving room in your $300 budget for other essentials.

Book Hotels With Points

Hotels across Greece—from Athens to islands like Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, and Rhodes—are bookable with points. Greece spans mainland marvels and islands, so choose based on itinerary: Athens for history, islands for beaches.

Popular chains offer redemptions starting at 7,000 points/night. Dynamic pricing applies, so check rates frequently. Off-peak yields better value.

Starwood Preferred Guest (Now Marriott Bonvoy)

  • Periscope Athens: From 10,000 Starpoints/night – Boutique hotel with Acropolis views.
  • The Romanos, Costa Navarino: From 25,000 Starpoints/night – Luxury beach resort in the Peloponnese.
  • Blue Palace, Crete: From 25,000 Starpoints/night – Seaside elegance on Crete’s coast.
  • Sheraton Rhodes Resort: From 10,000 Starpoints/night – Family-friendly on Rhodes island.
  • The Met Hotel, Thessaloniki: From 7,000 Starpoints/night – Modern stay in northern Greece.

IHG Rewards

  • Crowne Plaza Athens City Center: From 25,000 points/night – Central location near sights.
  • InterContinental Athenaeum Athens: From 35,000 points/night – Upscale near the airport.
  • Holiday Inn Athens Airport: From 20,000 points/night – Convenient for arrivals.

Marriott Rewards

  • Domes of Elounda, Crete: From 40,000 points/night – Autograph Collection luxury.
  • Domes Noruz Chania, Crete: 45,000 points/night – Beachfront villas.

Hilton Honors

  • Hilton Athens: 50,000 points/night – Prime location overlooking the city.

Flexible points from cards like Chase Sapphire Preferred redeem via portals at 1 cent/point. Example: 360 Degrees Hotel Athens cost under 9,000 points/night during a 2016 stay, featuring a rooftop Acropolis view in Monastiraki. A 50,000-point bonus equals $500 in portal value.

Use Flexible Points for Rental Cars and Ferries

Rental cars for exploring Greece start at $140/week. Use rewards cards with primary rental coverage to skip insurance fees. Book via portals with transferable points.

Ferries connect to islands affordably: Athens-Heraklion round-trip $47, Athens-Mykonos $90. Pay with statement credits or portal bookings.

RouteRound-Trip CostOperator Tip
Athens to Heraklion (Crete)$47Minoan Lines or Blue Star Ferries
Athens to Mykonos$90Compare SeaJets for speed
Piraeus to Santorini$80-$120Book early for deals

Combine: Miles for flights, points for hotels, flexible rewards for transport—your trip costs mainly taxes/fees.

Budget for Food, Attractions, and Misc

Even with rewards covering majors, allocate for meals ($10-20/meal at tavernas), sites (Acropolis €20), and incidentals. Daily budget: $50-70/person sustains gyros, souvlaki, and feta.

  • Athens: Free walking tours, Plaka street food.
  • Islands: Beach days, local buses ($2/ride).
  • Total extras: $100-150/week.

Shop markets for picnics; use ATMs for best rates (notify bank of travel).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How much are flights to Greece with miles?

A: 60,000 United miles round-trip from U.S. to Athens + $100-$280 taxes/fees.

Q: Best time for cheap points redemptions?

A: Shoulder seasons (spring/fall) offer lower miles and availability.

Q: Can I island-hop on this budget?

A: Yes, ferries $47-$90 round-trip; use flexible points.

Q: Are points hotels luxurious?

A: Many are 4-5 star, like Blue Palace Crete (25,000 points).

Q: What’s the total out-of-pocket?

A: Primarily $125-$280 taxes; under $300 total with smart planning.

Start Your Rewards Strategy Today

Enroll in cards like Chase Sapphire, Amex Platinum for bonuses (50,000-100,000 points). Transfer to airlines/hotels. Track via AwardWallet. Your Greek odyssey—ruins, beaches, ouzo—awaits affordably.

References

  1. United Airlines Award Chart — United Airlines. 2025. https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/products/mileageplus/how-to-earn-miles/airline-partners.html
  2. Ferryhopper Greece Routes — Ferryhopper (Official Greek Ferry Aggregator). 2025-10-15. https://www.ferryhopper.com/en/
  3. Marriott Bonvoy Redemption Chart — Marriott International. 2025. https://www.marriott.com/credit-cards/marriott-bonvoy-brilliance-credit-card.mi
  4. IHG One Rewards Program — IHG Hotels & Resorts. 2025-01-01. https://www.ihg.com/rewardsclub/us/en/enrollment/join
  5. Hilton Honors Terms — Hilton Worldwide. 2025. https://www.hilton.com/en/hilton-honors/terms/
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

Read full bio of Sneha Tete