Moving to Greece: Complete, No‑Stress Guide

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Moving to Greece should feel like stepping into warm Aegean light, not wading through red tape. Consider this your action plan: human, vivid, and practical. It turns intent into booked dates and boxes that arrive exactly where you want them. With VANonsite you get European reach, careful hands, and live GPS from pickup to placement. Choose Part Load for value or a Dedicated vehicle for privacy and pace. Add Packing Services or White Glove when you want a hotel smooth finish.

TL:DR

  • A crystal clear price framework with sample bands and smart ways to save without cutting safety
  • The right van size from 5 m³ to 90 m³, plus a quick self check to estimate your volume in minutes
  • Mainland and island routing playbook with ferry timing, ports to know, and buffers that keep plans calm
  • A packing blueprint for heirlooms and everyday items, with pro vs owner packed guidance that actually works
  • A document checklist with official links to gov.gr and gov.uk, plus what to do right after arrival
  • Insurance options in plain English and how to set a fair declared value for stress free claims
  • Live GPS tracking, proactive ETAs, and a dedicated Move Coordinator who keeps everything on rails
  • A clear Part Load vs Dedicated comparison so readers choose speed, privacy, or budget with open eyes
  • A step by step booking flow from survey to keys that is simple to follow and easy to convert

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Why move to Greece with VANonsite

Salt in the air. Coffee on a shaded balcony. A slower rhythm that invites you to breathe again. A good move should feel like that from the first call. VANonsite pairs human care with European reach so your relocation lands gently and right on time. One coordinator guides you, crews protect every doorway and corner, and your GPS link shows the journey in real time.

Value props

  • Live GPS tracking on every load for real visibility from collection to placement
  • Last Minute Moving without compromises on protection or planning
  • White Glove Delivery for careful placement and assembly: https://vanonsite.com/white-glove-delivery-service/
  • Packing Services with eco materials and export grade methods: https://vanonsite.com/packing-services/
  • Furniture Removals expertise for antiques, pianos, and designer pieces: https://vanonsite.com/furniture-removals/
  • Fleet sizes that match real volume: 5 m³, 10 m³, 15 m³, 30 m³, 90 m³ so you never overpay for empty space
  • Dedicated Move Coordinator for single point of contact and calm, timely updates
  • Optional Storage and staged deliveries when timelines do not meet

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Pros and cons of moving to Greece

Here is the honest picture so you can choose with open eyes. Short, sharp, and grounded in everyday life.

Pros

  • Sunlight and outdoor life. Long seasons on balconies, beaches, and village squares lift mood and energy. You will eat outside more and walk more.
  • Calmer rhythm. Shops may pause at midday, neighbours chat in courtyards, and evenings stretch. Many people report lower stress after a few months.
  • Costs can be kinder. Outside tourist hotspots, rent and everyday groceries often feel gentler than in major UK cities. Local markets help the budget.
  • Food culture. Fresh produce, bakeries, and fish markets change the way you cook. Simple meals taste special.
  • Community. In many neighbourhoods people know your name by week two. That softens the landing.

Cons

  • Seasonality. Islands shift pace between summer and winter. Some services close. Plan buffers for ferry schedules and holidays.
  • Admin in Greek. Public offices and forms may be in Greek. Use gov.gr to locate services and take a Greek speaking friend or translator for key appointments.
  • Logistics to islands. Ferries and last mile lanes can add time and cost. Expect extra days in peak season and for narrow streets.
  • Heat and weather. Hot spells and strong winds affect timing and comfort. Air conditioning and flexible schedules help.

How to tip the balance in your favour

  • Scout first with a Part Load of essentials to test areas and budgets.
  • Choose neighbourhoods near year round services if you are island bound.
  • Line up your documents early using gov.uk and gov.gr.
  • Book wider delivery windows in July and August to beat ferry congestion.
  • Add White Glove for precise placement when access is tight.

Test the waters with a scouting move or a small Part Load shipment: https://vanonsite.com/greece-removals/removals-to-greece-part-load/

Vehicle sizes and what they really fit

Picking the right size is the single best way to protect timing and price. Use the table, then sanity check with the quick rules below.

VANonsite CategoryCapacityPayloadBest forTypical loads
Moving Basic5 m³300 kgStudent studio, micro move20 to 30 boxes, small TV, bedside table
Moving Medium10 m³600 kgPartial flat, student room40 to 60 boxes, desk, chairs, small sofa
Moving Premium15 m³1,000 kgOne bedroom flat60 to 80 boxes, 2 seat sofa, bed frame, wardrobe, washer
Moving Premium Plus30 m³3,500 kgTwo bedroom home100 to 140 boxes, 3 seat sofa, dining set, 2 beds, appliances
Moving Full House XXL90 m³20,000 kgWhole house or villaFull household, outdoor sets, gym equipment

Quick picking guide

  • Studio 5 to 10 m³ • 1 bed 12 to 18 m³ • 2 bed 25 to 35 m³ • Family home 65 to 90 m³

3 minute volume self check

  1. Count large items by room. Note anything that needs dismantling.
  2. Estimate boxes: kitchen 15 to 25, bedroom 6 to 12, living room 8 to 14.
  3. Add outdoor, storage, and sports gear.
  4. Add a 10 to 15 percent buffer. Last minute items always appear.

Weight traps to watch

  • Books, tools, and appliances hit payload limits fast. Flag heavy collections.
  • Marble or glass needs crating that adds weight and space.
  • Pianos and gym equipment change the plan. Tell us early for right sizing.

Access matters

  • Old towns and islands often need a shuttle. Share photos of gates, corners, and steep lanes.
  • If parking is more than 20 to 30 meters from the door, plan extra time or equipment.

When two vehicles beat one

  • Narrow village streets, tight ferry ramps, or strict condo windows can favour two smaller vans. The total move is smoother even if volume matches a single larger truck.

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Costs: what drives your price and how to control it

Make pricing transparent. Keep it scannable.

Cost drivers

  • Volume and weight
  • Access at both ends: stairs, permits, lift bookings
  • Route and ferries for islands
  • Seasonality and delivery windows
  • Service level and add ons: Packing, White Glove, Storage

Part Load vs Dedicated

FeaturePart LoadDedicated
SpeedLonger window due to consolidated routesShort and predictable direct routing
PrivacyShared space with sealed consignmentsOne consignment per vehicle
PriceMost cost efficient for smaller volumesHigher total cost with premium experience
Best forFlexible dates and budget controlWhole homes, high value items, tight deadlines

Typical price guide

These planning bands help you budget before your survey. Final quotes reflect your exact inventory, access, route, and dates.

Volume & serviceCorridorIndicative budgetTiming windowNotes
5–7 m³ part loadVia Italy ferry£1,200–£1,9005–9 daysIdeal for studios and students
10–12 m³ part loadVia Italy ferry£1,700–£2,7005–9 daysBest value if dates are flexible
15 m³ dedicatedVia Balkans£2,900–£4,3004–7 daysOne bed flats, predictable ETA
30 m³ dedicatedVia Italy ferry£4,800–£7,4007–12 daysTwo bed homes and island links
60–90 m³ dedicatedVia Italy ferry£8,500–£12,500+7–14 daysWhole house or villa

Ready for exact numbers for your addresses and dates? Get an itemised quotehttps://vanonsite.com/removals-to-greece/

Hidden costs to avoid

  • Unbooked parking or lift access that triggers waiting charges
  • Late inventory changes that force a larger vehicle at short notice
  • Uncrated marble or glass that needs special packing on the day
  • Missed ferry cut offs during peak weeks

Example scenarios

  • Studio London to Athens: part load 5–10 m³, 5–9 days, best price to timing balance
  • One bed Birmingham to Thessaloniki: dedicated 15 m³, 4–7 days, fast and private
  • Two bed Manchester to Crete: dedicated 30 m³ with ferry, 7–12 days, space for furniture plus island leg

Quick quote checklist

  • Inventory by room with rough box counts
  • Photos of access at both ends and any tight corners
  • Preferred week and acceptable delivery window
  • Any fragile items that need crating or special handling

Get an itemised quotehttps://vanonsite.com/removals-to-greece/

Routes and realistic timelines

Give options so readers feel in control.

Main corridors

  • Road via France and Italy then ferry to Patras for Athens and the south
  • Road via the Balkans for northern Greece and when ferries are tight
  • Hybrid for islands: mainland delivery then domestic ferry to Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, Cyclades

Border, tolls, and paperwork

  • Carry passports and any residence documents. Check official guidance on gov.uk and gov.gr.
  • Expect road tolls in France, Italy, and Balkan states. We handle payments and receipts.
  • Ferry bookings depend on vehicle size and height. We reserve compliant equipment and viable sailings.

Indicative windows

  • Mainland moves 4 to 9 days depending on origin and service level
  • Islands 7 to 12 days depending on crossings and last mile access

Ports and gateways at a glance

DestinationGateway portTypical extra daysNotes
Athens and mainland southPatras via Ancona or Bari0–1Smooth handoff to Attica and Peloponnese
Northern GreeceIgoumenitsa or land border0–1Best for Thessaloniki and Halkidiki
CretePiraeus → Heraklion or Chania2–4Domestic ferry adds a buffer
RhodesPiraeus → Rhodes3–5Plan for seasonal schedules
CorfuIgoumenitsa → Corfu1–2Quick island hop once on mainland
CycladesPiraeus → Naxos, Paros, Mykonos2–4Frequency varies by season

Last mile tips that save time

  • Share photos of the street, gates, and stairwells
  • Measure door widths and lift depth
  • Confirm parking permissions and building windows
  • Tell us about car free zones or height restrictions

Seasonality notes

  • Summer and Easter weeks fill fast. Add 1–3 days of buffer and widen delivery windows.
  • Strong winds can affect some island ferries. We monitor and adjust routing where possible.

Helpful links:
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Packing that truly protects

Two paths: pro pack or owner pack with our blueprint. The goal is simple. Everything arrives clean, intact, and ready to live with.

Choose your packing style

  • Full Professional Pack. We pack the whole home, crate fragile pieces, label by room, and build a clean inventory. Fastest, least stress.
  • Hybrid Pack. You pack clothes, books, and soft items. We handle kitchens, art, TVs, mirrors, and furniture.
  • Owner Pack. You pack everything using our checklist and videos. We quality check on load day and reinforce where needed.

Materials checklist

  • Double wall cartons: small, medium, large, wardrobe cartons
  • Dish barrels and glass divider boxes
  • TV cartons with foam spacers
  • Picture and mirror boxes with corner guards
  • Bubble wrap, foam sheets, kraft paper
  • Mattress and sofa covers, stretch film, moving blankets
  • Zip bags for screws and hardware, cable ties, marker pens, fragile tape
  • Floor protection and door jamb protectors

Suggested quantities

Home sizeSmallMediumLargeWardrobeSpecialty
Studio1010411 TV, 2 picture boxes
1 bed1520621 TV, 3 picture boxes
2 bed20301032 TV, 4 picture boxes

Fragile handling that works

  • Plates and bowls travel on edge with paper between each piece. Fill voids so nothing rattles.
  • Glasses and stemware get a paper sleeve, then bubble wrap. Use divider boxes for sets.
  • TVs and monitors ride vertical in original packaging or a TV carton with foam spacers.
  • Marble and glass tops are wrapped, then crated upright with orientation arrows.
  • Framed art and mirrors get corner guards, kraft wrap, and travel on edge.
  • Instruments go in hard cases. Detune strings a half step.
  • Wine uses bottle dividers. Keep upright and pad the base.

Label legend that speeds the unload

  • Room name top left
  • Priority number 1 to 3 top right
  • FRAGILE on two sides for kitchen and glass
  • Arrows for UP and OPEN FIRST where needed

Room by room plan

  • Kitchen. Use dish barrels for heavy sets. Tape spice lids and double bag oils.
  • Living room. Coil and label cables in zip bags. Remove TV feet. Protect speaker cones.
  • Bedroom. Wardrobe cartons for hanging clothes. Bag bedding. Cover mattresses.
  • Bathroom. Avoid liquids where possible. If needed, tape caps, bag twice, and label TEMP.
  • Office. Back up data. Lock drawers. Protect monitors vertically.
  • Garage and tools. Drain fuel from machines. Group hand tools in small boxes.

Do not pack

  • Perishables and open food
  • Flammables, paints, solvents, pressurised cans
  • Gas, fuel, or charcoal
  • Live plants and soil
  • Cash, jewellery, passports, critical documents

48 hours before load day

  • Defrost and dry the fridge freezer
  • Run down pantry liquids
  • Photograph valuable items condition
  • Prepare an Essentials Box per person with clothes, chargers, toiletries, meds, kettle, and bedding

Owner pack quality check

  • Keep any single box under 20 kg
  • Shake test: if anything moves, add padding
  • Label two sides and the top with ROOM and OPEN FIRST
  • Place the heaviest boxes at the bottom of stacks

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Documents and practicalities with official links

Keep this section authoritative and short. Use official sources for rules and bring printed copies on move day.

Core documents to prepare

  • Passports or national ID. Check validity for your planned stay.
  • Visas and residence. Review UK guidance and Greek requirements on gov.uk and gov.gr.
  • Housing proof. Tenancy agreement, purchase deed, or host letter with contact details.
  • Inventory and insurance. Item list with values and your policy confirmation.
  • Access permissions. Council parking permits, lift bookings, and building approvals.

What to carry on move day

  • Passports and residence paperwork
  • Printed inventory and insurance confirmation
  • Keys, access codes, contact numbers
  • Essentials Box and a small tool kit

After arrival essentials

  • Healthcare. Check eligibility and local registration via gov.uk and find Greek steps on gov.gr.
  • Tax number AFM. Apply through Greek authorities. Start at gov.gr to locate the correct office.
  • Driving. Review licence validity and vehicle rules on gov.uk, then confirm Greek registration processes on gov.gr.
  • Address registration. Follow local municipality guidance via gov.gr.
  • Pets. Check entry rules and vaccinations on gov.uk, then confirm Greek conditions on gov.gr.

Tip: Keep digital scans of all documents in a single folder and carry the most important originals with you.

Insurance made simple

Insurance should protect your move and your peace of mind. Here is what each option really means, when to use it, and how to set the right declared value.

Core cover options

Cover typeBest forNotes
Goods in transitMost household movesCovers your items while loading, transporting, and unloading. Priced against volume and declared value.
Enhanced high value coverArt, antiques, instruments, designer piecesRequires clear photos, descriptions, and sometimes custom crating. Ideal when any single item is especially valuable.
Full value protectionWhole homes and villasYou set a declared value for the entire shipment at destination replacement cost. Claims are settled up to that value.
Storage cover (optional)Moves with staging or delaysExtends protection while items are stored in our facility between collection and delivery.
Pairs and sets (optional)Dining sets, matched chairs, crockery, speaker pairsPays for the set impact when only part is damaged, not just the single piece.

Typical exclusions to be aware of

  • Pre existing damage, normal wear, and gradual deterioration
  • Owner packed cartons with inadequate padding
  • Cash, jewellery, stamps, or high value collectibles carried inside boxes
  • Mechanical or electrical failure where there is no external damage
  • Mold, mildew, or infestation due to long term storage without cover

What to carry with you: passports, essential documents, medication, small electronics, and sentimental jewellery.

How to set a fair declared value

Use destination replacement cost, not second hand prices. A practical way to estimate:

Shipment sizeTypical declared value range
5–7 m³£3,000–£6,000
10–12 m³£6,000–£10,000
15 m³£12,000–£20,000
30 m³£25,000–£45,000
60–90 m³£60,000–£120,000+

If you own individual items over £1,500, list them separately with photos. Ask us to add Enhanced high value cover where appropriate.

Claims checklist

  • Note any issues on the delivery record before the crew leaves
  • Photograph outer packaging, inner packing, and the item itself
  • Keep the item and packing materials until the claim is assessed
  • Report in writing as soon as possible. Aim for within 7 days of delivery
  • Share receipts or online links that reflect destination replacement cost

Smart scheduling: flexible, express, last minute

Great timing makes a move feel effortless. Choose the rhythm that fits your life, then let us choreograph the rest.

Service tiers at a glance

TierTypical windowLead time to bookBest forNotes
Flexible3–7 day delivery window2–4 weeks aheadPrice sensitive moves and part loadsRoutes are consolidated for value. Island deliveries follow the first available domestic ferry.
Express1–2 day delivery window7–14 days aheadFixed week moves and predictable ETAsDedicated or semi dedicated routing. Two person crew. Ideal for mainland and Athens.
Last Minute24–72 hours from bookingBook nowUrgent moves or sudden keysLive slot hunting on active lanes. We prioritise access checks and essential packing only.

Cut offs and timelines to remember

  • Parking and permits: many councils need 5–7 working days. Apply early to avoid waiting charges.
  • Ferries: summer crossings fill fast. Flexible delivery windows keep prices friendly.
  • Morning vs afternoon: morning arrivals help with building rules and heat. Afternoon windows work well for shorter mainland hops.

Rescheduling made simple

Plans change. Tell us as soon as possible.

  • 7+ days before pickup: usually free to move within the same month
  • 2–6 days before: small admin fee and fresh slot search
  • < 48 hours: limited availability and possible rebooking costs

How we keep you informed

  • Named coordinator and direct phone number
  • Live GPS tracking link from collection to delivery
  • ETA messages at loading, border crossings, and pre arrival
  • Clear photo confirmation at delivery with room placement notes

Step by step booking – from quote to keys

A clean path from first hello to the keys in your hand. Use this simple plan and tick things off as you go.

  1. Request your tailored quote. Share your inventory, dates, and photos or a short video. Start here: https://vanonsite.com/removals-to-greece/
    • Fast option: send room by room photos.
    • Detailed option: upload a list with box counts.
  2. Book a survey. Virtual or in person. We size your move, confirm fragile items, and check access at both ends.
    • We note stairs, lift size, parking distance, island lanes, and any shuttle needs.
  3. Choose van size and services. Pick the vehicle that fits and the extras that save time.
  4. Confirm addresses, access, and permits. Arrange parking suspensions, lift bookings, and building approvals where required.
    • Share photos of tight spots and gate widths. Tell us about time restrictions or height limits.
  5. Lock dates and route. We propose the cleanest corridor and, if needed, reserve ferries for island legs.
  6. Secure the booking. Pay the deposit and receive your written schedule, named Move Coordinator, and live GPS tracking link.
  7. Pack and prepare. Either follow the owner‑pack checklist or let our crew pack professionally.
    • Prepare an Essentials Box. Defrost the fridge. Set aside documents and valuables to carry with you.
  8. Collection day. We protect floors and doors, dismantle agreed furniture, and load by room with a photo inventory.
  9. In transit. Watch progress on GPS. We share ETAs at borders, ports, and the day before delivery.
  10. Delivery and placement. We place furniture by room, reassemble basics, remove packing debris, and walk through the property with you.
    • Need storage or a second drop later? We can stage and redeliver.

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FAQ

Is it worth it moving to Greece?

For many people, yes. If you crave sunlight, outdoor living, and a slower rhythm, Greece delivers daily joy. Costs outside tourist hotspots can be kinder than in major UK or Irish cities, and community life feels tangible. The tradeoffs are real. There is more seasonality on islands, some admin is in Greek, and logistics can take longer in peak summer. The move is most worthwhile when you choose the right area for year round living, plan budget buffers, and use a mover who handles ferries, parking, and tight access.

When it feels absolutely worth it

  • You value sunlight, walkable neighbourhoods, and time outdoors
  • You can be flexible with delivery windows in summer
  • You pick mainland hubs or islands with good winter services
  • You lean on pros for packing and last mile details

Start planning with a transparent quote: Removals to Greece.

Can EU citizens move to Greece?

Yes. EU and EEA citizens, and most Swiss citizens, can enter and live in Greece with a valid passport or national ID. For stays longer than 3 months, you usually register your residence and obtain a certificate from the local authorities. Requirements can include proof of address, employment or sufficient funds, and health coverage. Always confirm the current steps on gov.gr and, if you are moving from the UK or Ireland, also review gov.uk for country specific guidance.

How much money do I need to move to Greece?

Create three mini budgets: the move, setup for 60–90 days, and an emergency cushion.

  • The move. Use the planning bands in this guide. Small part loads 5–7 m³ often sit in the lower four figures. A one bedroom flat 15 m³ dedicated is mid four figures. A family home 30–90 m³ scales from high four into five figures depending on access and ferries. Get an exact figure here: Removals to Greece.
  • Setup 60–90 days. First month’s rent plus 1–2 months deposit, utilities deposits, temporary accommodation, SIM cards, local transport, groceries, and a few home purchases. If you rent furnished, setup drops; if unfurnished, allow more for appliances and basics.
  • Emergency cushion. Aim for 2–3 months of living costs as a buffer while you settle paperwork and rhythms.

Tip to trim spend: declutter early, book midweek, widen delivery windows, and choose Part Load when dates are flexible: Part‑load to Greece.

Is it difficult to immigrate to Greece?

It depends on your citizenship and purpose.

  • EU/EEA/Swiss. Generally straightforward. Enter with passport or ID, then register locally if staying beyond 3 months. Check details on gov.gr.
  • Non‑EU. You typically need a long stay visa and then a residence permit after arrival. Routes may include work, study, family reunification, financially independent person, or specialist schemes. Steps and documents can change, so verify the current path on gov.gr and your home country site, for example gov.uk.

Whatever your route, keep certified copies of IDs, proof of address, income or funds, and insurance. Carry originals with you on move day.

What are the disadvantages of living in Greece?

Every paradise has practicalities. Expect:

  • Bureaucracy. Some offices operate with limited hours and forms in Greek. Bring patience and, for key visits, a Greek speaking friend or translator.
  • Seasonality and heat. Island services change after summer and heat waves can be intense. Build buffers and plan morning errands.
  • Logistics. Islands rely on ferries for many services. Deliveries can take longer in peak weeks and during strong winds.
  • Income. Wages in some sectors are lower than in northern Europe, which may matter if you are job seeking locally.

We soften these with careful routing, realistic ETAs, and options like White Glove Delivery for precise placement: White Glove.

Is it true that Greece will pay you to move there?

Occasionally, local municipalities or islands announce targeted incentives to attract specific profiles, and some tax incentives may apply to new residents. These programmes are limited, change over time, and have strict eligibility. Treat headlines with caution. Verify any scheme directly on the relevant municipal pages and gov.gr. Avoid unofficial offers that ask for upfront fees or personal financial details.

Summary – Moving to Greece made simple

Moving to Greece should feel exciting, not exhausting. This guide showed how to make it smooth and predictable with the right van size, smart routing, careful packing, and clear paperwork. With VANonsite you also get live GPS, reliable ETAs, and a friendly coordinator who keeps everything on track.

Key takeaways

  • Pick the right capacity: from 5 m³ to 90 m³ so you never pay for empty space.
  • Choose your service style: Part Load for value when dates are flexible or Dedicated for speed, privacy, and a set window.
  • Plan the route early: mainland via Italy ferries or the Balkans, islands with sensible buffers for domestic crossings.
  • Pack with protection: owner pack the easy items, let pros handle kitchens, glass, art, and TVs. Use export grade materials.
  • Know your documents: confirm residence and admin steps on gov.uk and gov.gr, then carry printed copies on move day.
  • Budget with bands: use our price guide as a compass and save by decluttering, booking midweek, and widening delivery windows.
  • Insure wisely: pick Goods in Transit or Full Value protection and set a fair declared value to simplify claims.
  • Schedule to fit your life: Flexible, Express, or Last Minute – permits, ferries, and building windows are handled ahead of time.
  • Arrive ready: live GPS tracking, careful placement, reassembly, and optional Storage keep day one calm.

Next steps

Get an itemised quote and timeline here: Removals to Greece.
Moving from the UK – see Removals from UK to Greece.
Heading for Athens – explore Moving to Athens, Greece.
Need value options – check Part Load.
Prefer a polished finish – add White Glove Delivery and Packing Services.

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