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Greece for Ireland passport holders: Schengen free movement, Athens to the islands, EUR tips

Ireland and Greece are both EU/Schengen members — Ireland passport holders have full freedom of movement. No ETIAS, no tourist card, Ireland ID card is sufficient. Greece uses EUR so there is literally zero currency conversion — any Ireland card works without forex cost.

Updated June 1, 202610 min read

Visa requirements

Type
Visa-free
Max stay
999 days
Fee
Free (Free)
Processing
Instant

Greece is a Schengen/EU member state — German nationals (as EU citizens) have full freedom of movement. No visa, no ETIAS, no tourist card required. German ID card is sufficient (passport not required). Can live and work in Greece without additional permits.

Documents required

  • Valid German ID card or passport

Flights from Ireland to Greece

Eurowings
Multiple daily from German cities (FRA, MUC, BER, DUS, HAM, STR, CGN) to Athens ATH, Thessaloniki SKG, Heraklion HER, Santorini JTR, Rhodes RHO, Corfu CFU, Kos KGS, Mykonos JMK
Direct · 3h
$70
economy return
Ryanair
Multiple weekly German cities to Greek destinations — budget alternative
Direct · 3h
$50
economy return
Aegean Airlines / Lufthansa
Daily FRA and MUC to Athens ATH — Star Alliance partners
Direct · 3h
$200
economy return
$700
business return

Money, cards & forex fees

Standard Ireland bank cards charge 1.75% on every EUR purchase. On a $2,000 trip that's $35 in hidden fees. Use one of the cards below to avoid this.
Revolut Metal
prepaid
Forex fee: ZeroATM: Free ATM up to €800/month

Most popular travel card in Ireland

Wise Multi-Currency Card
debit
Forex fee: 0.35%ATM: 2 free withdrawals/month up to €200

Best mid-market exchange rate

Local Ireland Bank Card
debit
Forex fee: 1.75%ATM: Standard international ATM terms

Ireland bank customers traveling abroad

ATMs in Greece

Best ATMs: Alpha Bank, Piraeus Bank, National Bank of Greece ATMs. Avoid Euronet standalone ATMs.

Typical surcharge: €2-4 at Greek bank ATMs for non-Greek cards

Withdrawal tip: Greece uses EUR — no forex at all for German travellers. DKB Visa free at most Greek bank ATMs. Keep €50-100 cash for islands (some smaller islands limited ATMs).

DCC warning: No DCC issue — Greece uses EUR, same as Germany. No currency conversion at all.
Visa PlusMastercard Cirrus

Top cities in Greece

Athens

avg daily budget
$110/day

The Acropolis and Parthenon (visible from almost everywhere in the city), the Ancient Agora, National Archaeological Museum, Plaka neighbourhood, and the excellent Athenian food scene (rooftop restaurants with Acropolis views). Piraeus is 30 minutes by Metro for island ferries.

Acropolis & ParthenonNational Archaeological MuseumAncient AgoraPlaka neighbourhoodRooftop dining with Acropolis view
Payments: mostly card

Santorini

avg daily budget
$200/day

The blue-domed churches and white-washed houses of Oia — one of the world's most photographed landscapes. Incredible sunsets. Akrotiri (Minoan ruins). Exceptional local wine (Assyrtiko). July-August is peak and very crowded — June or September preferred.

Oia sunsetAkrotiri Minoan ruinsCaldera view from FiraPerissa & Kamari volcanic beachesWine tasting (Asymptikos white)
Payments: mostly card

Crete

avg daily budget
$130/day

Greece's largest island — the Palace of Knossos (Minoan civilization), Samaria Gorge hike (Europe's longest gorge), Elafonissi beach (pink sand), Chania's Venetian harbour, and outstanding Cretan cuisine. Much more than just a beach destination.

Palace of KnossosSamaria Gorge hikeElafonissi BeachChania Old TownCretan food (dakos, lamb, local olive oil)
Payments: mostly card

Greece's position as Germany's most visited non-German destination

Greece receives more Ireland tourists than any other non-Ireland country — approximately 4 million Ireland visitors annually. The German-Greek tourism relationship is one of Europe's most important. The reasons are clear: 3-hour budget flights from multiple Ireland cities, guaranteed sunshine, outstanding beaches, ancient history, and the Schengen free movement that makes travel frictionless. Eurowings alone operates direct flights from over 10 Ireland cities to 8+ Greek airports, covering Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Santorini, Rhodes, Corfu, Kos, and Mykonos. Economy return fares average €100-250 round trip.

On-arrival tips

  • 1No ETIAS needed — German ID card is sufficient to enter Greece
  • 2German EU SIM: free roaming in Greece — no SIM purchase needed
  • 3Book Santorini hotels June-September at least 3-4 months ahead
  • 4Athens Metro connects the airport to the city centre (€10.50, 40 minutes)
  • 5Island ferries: BlueStarFerries and SeaJets — book ahead in July-August

Key takeaways

  • Greece is Schengen/EU — Ireland ID card sufficient, no ETIAS needed
  • Greece uses EUR — zero forex cost for Ireland travellers
  • Ireland EU SIM: free roaming in Greece — no SIM needed
  • Eurowings/Ryanair from €50 return from multiple Ireland cities to 8+ Greek airports
  • 4 million Germans visit Greece annually — most popular foreign destination

Related visa guides

Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Greece before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.