Multi-gen family holidays in Greece are amazingly easy to do. There’s an endless supply of cultured, beachy and fun places to choose from. And the challenge of keeping everyone happy just doesn’t come up when there’s so much diversity in almost every destination. In fact the only challenge you might face is making a shortlist. Fortunately Visit Greece is expert at matching families and destinations, and here’s their pick of where’s incredible for multi-gen family holidays in Greece this summer and next.
Halkidiki
The forked Halkidiki Peninsula in northern Greece is extraordinary. And perfect if you’re looking for a multi-gen family holiday destination that’s outdoorsy and adventurous; big on beaches and water sports; entertains; subtly educates and even fits mind, body and soul soothing into the mix. The area’s also very scenic, famous for its lush Mediterranean forests, long views over the Aegean and impressive mountains. Plus, on the practical front, direct UK flights to Thessaloniki take just over three hours and the Halkidiki Peninsula is an easy drive from the airport.
Why Halkidiki works for multi-gen family holidays in Greece
- Halkidiki can trace its human history back 200,000 years. Kids love the area’s myths and legends. And everyone likes exploring ancient sites like the city of Olynthus or Stagira – birthplace of Aristotle.
- Halkidiki is great for water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing and diving. Aegean cruises make for unforgettable family days out. And if you want to walk, hike or cycle. Halkidiki’s mountains are accessible from foothill rambles with younger kids to technical climbs and exhilarating bike trails.
- The Halkidiki coastline runs for an astonishing 300km and is once again Greece’s Blue Flag champion, with a total of 96 beaches now awarded the prestigious eco-label.
- Visit in summer for family-friendly art events like the Sani Festival which brings together visual and performing arts, and the annual Kassandra Festival where many theatrical performances and concerts take place in the ancient Siviri Amphitheatre in western Halkidiki.
- A day out at Aristotle’s Park in Western Halkidiki is perfect for multi-gen families as it combines art, history, natural beauty, wonderful walks and fun activities for kids.
- A wine making region, Halkidiki’s also known for its fantastic olives, fragrant local honey and excellent seafood.
Take a closer look at the Halkidiki Peninsula for multi-gen family holidays in Greece
Crete
The largest of the Greek islands, Crete wins multi-gen family holidays hands down on practicalities alone, with both its international airports (Heraklion and Chania) having direct UK flights for seven months of the year. Because the island’s bigger than average, there’s plenty of choice when it comes to picking a perfect base. Though it’s easy to get around so even if you opt for a less touristy area like Lassithi, you’re still within easy reach of Heraklion’s waterparks and big sporty beaches. Speaking of beaches, some of Europe’s loveliest are in Crete and even in the height of summer, finding a quiet cove all to yourself is easier than you’d think. If you’re up for some history -real or mythical – this is where to see the Minoan Palace of Knossos; Spinalonga Island, and the Cave of Zeus. And if you want to know even more, don’t miss Crete’s best kept secrets on multi-gen family holidays.
Why Crete works for multi-gen family holidays in Greece
- North westerly Chania is where to find iconic beaches like Balos as well as the historic city of Chania. Crete’s agrotourism was born here, so from farm to table the food’s remarkable. It’s also the area for the White Mountains and walking Samaria Gorge – an incredible multi-gen family adventure.
- Another northerner, Rethymno is Crete’s smallest Region but has some of its biggest attractions. The Cave of Zeus is here, as is the impressive Venetian Fortezza. Agía Galini is famous for beaches. And Rethymno City, has one of the finest medieval quarters in Europe.
- Heraklion is the heartland of family fun and mixes up waterparks and water sports with rich history. It’s also a great Region for family-friendly beaches like Amnisos, Malia and lively Milatos or less explored beaches such as Monontes.
- Heraklion Archaeological Museum is one of the most important in Greece as it houses artefacts spanning over 5,500 years from Neolithic to Roman times. And also in Heraklion, you’ll find the Knossos Minoan Palace associated with a well-known Ancient Greek Myth: the tale of the Labyrinth and its Minotaur.
- East of Heraklion, Agios Nikolaos is the capital of Lassithi, known for cove-like beaches, stunning family hotels and Spinalonga Island. Charming Agios Nikolaos centres around the legendary Voulismeni, ‘bottomless lake’.
- Stay anywhere on the north east coast of Crete and a sail to Spinalonga Island should be on the family to do list. It’s one of the island’s listed World Heritage sites.
Take a closer look at Crete for multi-gen family holidays in Greece
Samos
Haven’t discovered Samos yet? A memorable multi-gen family holiday could be just the excuse you need to get to know this gorgeously green Aegean island. It sits in the eastern Aegean Sea, so the weather’s spectacular if you want to make the most of beaches. Just be aware there’s a lot to get up to here and it’s likely even the most passionate sunbather will be tempted to explore. The Greek philosopher, Pythagoras, was born here and the island is scattered with impressive classical monuments, archaeological sites and even dinosaur relics. The local wine is so prized it justifies a Wine Festival each year in August – Samos Muscat is particularly celebrated. Sporty families can get up to anything from hiking and mountain biking to beach volleyball. And the island’s easy mix of serene natural beauty, lively towns and fascinating history ticks just about every box on the multi-gen list.
Why Samos works for multi-gen family holidays in Greece
- Samos is home to two World Heritage sites: Pythagoreion and Heraion – the largest Temple of Hera in the ancient world.
- The Mytilinioi Palaeontology Museum collection contains bones of rare Megatherions and Samotherions excavated on Samos.
- The Eupalinos Tunnel, considered to be one of the most important feats of Ancient Greek engineering, can also be explored on Samos.
- Glyfada Lake and Alyki Wetland are where to spot flamingos and pelicans. Head to the dramatic Karlovassi Waterfalls for the coolest spot on the island.
- Visit in July and August for the Wine Festival at Vathy. One of the best places to try Samos Muscat – you only buy one glass and it’s refilled as often as you like.
- Vathy, Kokkari or Pythagoreion are good bases for a lively multi-gen family holiday. If you want to savour the island’s famous serenity, choose Marathocampos, Kerveli or Mykali.