Let’s be honest: Greece isn’t just a holiday destination. For a lot of people across Europe, it’s the place where they go for one season… and end up staying longer than planned.
Why? Because in Greece, life feels lighter. The sunsets are unreal, the food is ridiculously good, and even a random Tuesday can end with a beach walk, a cold drink, and new friends from five different countries.
And the best part: if you’re from the EU, moving to Greece for work is often way more doable than you think.
So… if you’re dreaming about working abroad, here are some hidden gems to explore on your days off — plus the real reasons Greece keeps winning hearts.
Giant rock pillars with monasteries sitting on top like a fantasy movie set. Meteora is one of those places that makes you go quiet for a second.
Perfect for a weekend reset if you’re based in Athens or Thessaloniki.
If you think Greece is only islands… Zagori will change your mind fast. Stone bridges, mountain villages, and the Vikos Gorge — one of the most dramatic landscapes you’ll ever walk through.
Bring comfy shoes and a fully charged phone (trust).
Syros has the beauty of the Cyclades but feels way more authentic and lived-in. Cute streets, elegant buildings, and none of the “tourist stampede” energy.
It’s the kind of island that feels like a secret.
Milos is all about wild landscapes, volcanic vibes, and beaches that don’t look real — especially Sarakiniko, which feels like you landed on the moon.
If your job abroad gives you days off… this is how you use them.
Tinos is calm, charming, and full of tiny villages that make you want to live in linen forever. It’s perfect if your idea of a great day is: good coffee, quiet streets, and a long dinner.
Ikaria is famous for its “slow living” culture — people eat late, chill hard, and somehow look stress-free all the time.
If your nervous system needs a holiday… go here.
A seaside old town, cute cafés, and a castle view — Nafplio is one of those places where you can spend a full day just walking around and vibing.
In Greece, “I’ll do something after work” isn’t a big mission. You can finish your shift and still catch sunset by the sea, grab gyros with friends, or stroll through a neighbourhood full of energy.
A lot of the jobs in Greece (especially in big hubs like Athens and Thessaloniki) are super international. You’ll meet people from all over Europe — and suddenly your friend group speaks five languages.
For many Europeans, Greece is a perfect first experience living abroad: new country, new culture, but still familiar enough to feel safe and exciting — not overwhelming.
Depending on the role and company, you might find positions that include support like:
help with accommodation (at least at the start)
guidance with paperwork
airport pickup or local onboarding
relocation bonuses (in some cases)
That’s a big reason why Greece is so popular — it feels less like jumping off a cliff and more like… stepping into a new chapter.
Good weather. Mediterranean food. Affordable little joys. Beach days. Weekend islands. And a slower rhythm that makes you breathe again.
It’s not just about the job. It’s about the version of you that shows up when you live somewhere like this.
1) Pick your base:
Athens = big city energy + lots of opportunities
Thessaloniki = chill city vibes + beautiful waterfront life
Islands = seasonal life + summer mode
2) Choose the lifestyle you want:
Beach person? Mountain person? City person? Greece somehow has all of it.
3) Go for a season — you can always extend
Many people start with 6–12 months, and then decide from there. No pressure. Just experience.
Greece is one of those places where you come for the job… and stay for the life around it.
So if you’re ready for new routines, new friends, and a work abroad story you’ll actually want to tell — Greece might be your sign.
Want to see what’s open right now? Check our Greece jobs and pick your next adventure.