As a fellow Greek I can proudly say that, outside of the UK, Greece is the place I know best. Having spent countless summers exploring the country, I've become something of an expert at packing for its many islands, cities and coastal towns.
If there's one thing I've learnt, it's that Greece isn't your average European getaway. The scorching summer temperatures that can reach 37° C combined with ferry hopping, cobbled streets and rugged terrain require a more practical approach to packing than the likes of Spain and Italy. Then there's your itinerary, which will most likely blend sightseeing with spontaneous swims in stumbled-upon coves and dinners in tavernas that are just as likely to be perched on a secluded beach as they are hidden away in a mountain village.
The trick is to pack pieces that can keep up with every part of your day. Think breathable fabrics like linen and cotton, comfortable footwear such as leather thong sandals, and versatile accessories like straw tote bags and hats, both of which deliver on practicality and style.
Besides that, have fun with it. Nowhere offers a more perfect backdrop for a statement look quite like Greece, with its turquoise waters, white domes and rugged volcanic beaches. Use colour, texture and bold silhouettes to bring the more practical elements of your outfits to life, and don't sleep on the statement accessories.
Ahead, I've rounded up five chic outfit formulas that cover all these bases, so you can pack without the stress. Read on to find out more.
What to Pack for Greece 2026:
1. Stripe Shirt + Pareo + Bucket Hat
Style Notes: @lefevrediary demonstrates how two of summer's most trending shades can work harmoniously together. By using a cobalt blue mini pareo to cinch an oversized butter yellow shirt, she's created a dreamy colour block situation that's striking, fresh, and wearable. All accessories are kept neutral but textural to enhance that holiday feel.
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2. White T-Shirt + Satin Shorts + Pouch Bag
Style Notes: The satin shorts trend shows no sign of abating, and when they look this good I hope they never do. They're probably the most effortless item in your holiday wardrobe for adding elegance and sophistication to items like t-shirts and vest tops, but with the ease and comfort of loungewear. Holiday outfits call for maximalism, so lean into the luxe texture of the shorts and add a satin pouch bag in a contrasting shade for added interest.
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3. Turquoise Top + Hankerchief Skirt + Shell Bag
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4. Graphic T-shirt + Polkadot Skirt + Shoulder Bag
Style Notes: The t-shirts in your suitcase have more to offer than just airport attire. A bold colour and graphic detail gives your casual looks more interest but also opens up opportunity for some high-low styling. Add a sleek slip or column skirt for a contrasting silhouette, and don't shy away from print. Graphic t-shirts are one of the easiest ways to master print clashing as the motif acts as a subtle print in its own right, making it surprisingly easy to pair with everything from polka dots and florals to stripes and checks.
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5. Halterneck Top + Cargo Trousers + Scarf Belt
Style Notes: If you're a lover of all things Y2K then look no further than this outfit combo. Halternecks are the perfect pairing for the voluminous trouser trends that are dominating this season, namely cargo, sarouel and cullottes, as they balance proportions and elongate your frame. Adding a scarf belt not only works to enhance the contrast between the two but also softens with its satin texture. Extra style points for fringing.



























