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Greece
Athens and the Greek Isles 3 - Frequently Asked Questions
October 12 - October 22, 2025 

With such a rich and varied itinerary and so many aspects to touring Greece, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure about where to start preparing for your Athens and the Greek Isles tour. We are here to help. Below, you'll find some useful information you'll need as you get ready for your Greek adventure.

TIME

Greece is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. In reference to North American time zones, it's 7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, 8 hours ahead of Central Standard Time, 9 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time, and 10 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. Note that Greece does observe daylight saving time, although it may not start and stop on the same days as in North America. The European 24-hour clock is used to measure time, so on schedules you'll see noon as 1200, 3:30pm as 15:30, and 11pm as 23:00. In informal conversation, however, Greeks express time much as we do, although noon may mean anywhere from noon to 3pm, afternoon is 3 to 7pm, and evening is 7pm to midnight.

Greece
Athens and the Greek Isles 3 - Frequently Asked Questions
October 12 - October 22, 2025 

With such a rich and varied itinerary and so many aspects to touring Greece, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure about where to start preparing for your Athens and the Greek Isles tour. We are here to help. Below, you'll find some useful information you'll need as you get ready for your Greek adventure.

TIME

Greece is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. In reference to North American time zones, it's 7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, 8 hours ahead of Central Standard Time, 9 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time, and 10 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. Note that Greece does observe daylight saving time, although it may not start and stop on the same days as in North America. The European 24-hour clock is used to measure time, so on schedules you'll see noon as 1200, 3:30pm as 15:30, and 11pm as 23:00. In informal conversation, however, Greeks express time much as we do, although noon may mean anywhere from noon to 3pm, afternoon is 3 to 7pm, and evening is 7pm to midnight.

Greece
Athens and the Greek Isles 3 - Frequently Asked Questions
October 12 - October 22, 2025 

With such a rich and varied itinerary and so many aspects to touring Greece, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure about where to start preparing for your Athens and the Greek Isles tour. We are here to help. Below, you'll find some useful information you'll need as you get ready for your Greek adventure.

TIME

Greece is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. In reference to North American time zones, it's 7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, 8 hours ahead of Central Standard Time, 9 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time, and 10 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. Note that Greece does observe daylight saving time, although it may not start and stop on the same days as in North America. The European 24-hour clock is used to measure time, so on schedules you'll see noon as 1200, 3:30pm as 15:30, and 11pm as 23:00. In informal conversation, however, Greeks express time much as we do, although noon may mean anywhere from noon to 3pm, afternoon is 3 to 7pm, and evening is 7pm to midnight.

Greece
Athens and the Greek Isles 3 - Frequently Asked Questions
October 12 - October 22, 2025 

With such a rich and varied itinerary and so many aspects to touring Greece, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure about where to start preparing for your Athens and the Greek Isles tour. We are here to help. Below, you'll find some useful information you'll need as you get ready for your Greek adventure.

TIME

Greece is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. In reference to North American time zones, it's 7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, 8 hours ahead of Central Standard Time, 9 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time, and 10 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. Note that Greece does observe daylight saving time, although it may not start and stop on the same days as in North America. The European 24-hour clock is used to measure time, so on schedules you'll see noon as 1200, 3:30pm as 15:30, and 11pm as 23:00. In informal conversation, however, Greeks express time much as we do, although noon may mean anywhere from noon to 3pm, afternoon is 3 to 7pm, and evening is 7pm to midnight.