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Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Greece

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Welcome to our guide for digital nomads exploring Greece as their next destination. Greece, known for its rich history, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, offers a perfect blend of work and play. In this article, we'll introduce you to seven captivating cities and towns that digital nomads can't afford to miss.

Chania, Crete

Located on the northwestern coast of Crete, Chania is a charming blend of Venetian and Turkish influences. Its picturesque old town, with narrow cobblestone streets and colorful houses, is a constant source of inspiration. Digital nomads will appreciate its reliable internet connection and numerous cafes with outdoor seating. Don't miss the Maritime Museum, showcasing the region's history and maritime traditions.

Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a safe, central neighborhood costs around €500 per month, while groceries for one person for a week are approximately €80. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with a drink adds up to €20.

Nomad Tip: Explore the beautiful Venetian harbor and its lighthouse, and don't forget to visit the nearby Balos Lagoon for a day trip.

Thessaloniki

Greece's second-largest city is a bustling metropolis with a rich history, a vibrant nightlife scene, and a welcoming digital nomad community. Thessaloniki boasts numerous coworking spaces and reliable internet connections. Visit the Archaeological Museum to learn about the city's history or grab a drink at Ladadika, the city's historic district, famous for its bars and clubs.

Cost of Living: Living expenses in Thessaloniki are slightly lower than in Chania. A one-bedroom apartment costs around €400 per month, while groceries for a week are around €70. A dinner for two at a moderate restaurant with a drink is approximately €30.

Nomad Tip: Wander through the colorful Ano Poli neighborhood for stunning views of the city and the sea, or spend an afternoon at the beautiful Rotunda of Galerius.

Santorini

Known for its iconic blue-domed churches and breathtaking sunsets, Santorini offers a unique digital nomad experience. The island's reliable internet connection and beautiful surroundings make it an ideal location for those seeking inspiration. Don't miss the Akrotiri Archaeological Site, a well-preserved Minoan settlement, or relax at the famous Red Beach.

Cost of Living: Santorini is pricier than the other locations mentioned. A one-bedroom apartment costs around €800 per month, while groceries for a week are approximately €120. A dinner for two at a moderate restaurant with a drink adds up to €50.

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to Nea Kameni, the volcanic island in the caldera, and hike to the summit for stunning views of the islands and the Aegean Sea.

Mykonos

Mykonos, the jet-set island of the Aegean Sea, is a favorite among digital nomads seeking a more luxurious lifestyle. Its modern amenities, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife scene make it an ideal location for those who want to work and play in style. Don't miss the windmills, a symbol of the island, or spend a day at Paradise Beach.

Cost of Living: Mykonos is the most expensive location on our list. A one-bedroom apartment costs around €1,200 per month, while groceries for a week are approximately €180. A dinner for two at a moderate restaurant with a drink is around €100.

Nomad Tip: Take a boat tour around the island to discover hidden beaches and secluded coves.

Naxos

Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, offers a more laid-back digital nomad experience. Its stunning beaches, historic sites, and affordable living costs make it an excellent destination for budget-conscious nomads. Don't miss the Temple of Dionysus, one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Greece, or spend a day at Agios Prokopios Beach.

Cost of Living: Naxos is more affordable than the other islands. A one-bedroom apartment costs around €450 per month, while groceries for a week are approximately €90. A dinner for two at a moderate restaurant with a drink is around €35.

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the nearby island of Delos, an ancient sacred site and the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.

Rethymno

Rethymno, located on Crete's north coast, is a charming Venetian town with a rich history and stunning beaches. Its picturesque old town, with its Venetian fortress and colorful houses, offers a perfect blend of history and modern amenities. Digital nomads will appreciate its reliable internet connection and numerous cafes with outdoor seating. Don't miss the Fortezza Fortress, which offers stunning views of the city and the sea.

Cost of Living: Rethymno is more affordable than many other locations on our list. A one-bedroom apartment costs around €400 per month, while groceries for a week are approximately €80. A dinner for two at a moderate restaurant with a drink is around €30.

Nomad Tip: Spend an afternoon exploring the nearby Venetian-style Kara Mousoulemos Monastery or relax at the beautiful Preveli Beach.

Larissa

Larissa, located in central Greece, is a modern city with a rich history and a thriving digital nomad community. Its numerous coworking spaces, reliable internet connection, and affordable living costs make it an excellent destination for those seeking a more affordable lifestyle. Don't miss the ancient Larissa Archaeological Museum, which showcases the region's history, or spend an afternoon at the beautiful Elpida Park.

Cost of Living: Larissa is the most affordable location on our list. A one-bedroom apartment costs around €300 per month, while groceries for a week are approximately €60. A dinner for two at a moderate restaurant with a drink is around €20.

Nomad Tip: Take a day trip to the nearby ancient site of Dion, dedicated to Zeus and home to numerous temples and ruins.

Where to Stay & Eat

Each of these cities and towns offers a unique digital nomad experience, with numerous accommodation options and a variety of restaurants catering to young people. In Chania, consider staying in the old town to be close to the action, while in Thessaloniki, the Ladadika district is a popular choice. In Santorini, stay in Fira or Oia for easy access to amenities and stunning views. In Mykonos, consider staying in Mykonos Town for easy access to the nightlife scene. In Naxos, Agios Georgios or Plaka are popular neighborhoods for digital nomads. In Rethymno, the old town offers a charming atmosphere, while Larissa's city center is a convenient and affordable option.

As for dining, each of these locations offers a variety of options for young people, from casual street food to upscale restaurants. Be sure to try the local specialties, such as moussaka, souvlaki, and gyros.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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