Holidays to Samos

Soaked by Mediterranean sunshine and lapped by the turquoise waters of the Aegean, this rocky Greek island was the mythical birthplace of Hera, the Greek goddess of marriage. Your holiday to Samos is sure to be a holy union of sand, sea and history. Explore everything from ancient temples and rugged mountains to laid-back beaches and a wine scene that’s been wetting whistles since the fifth century BC.

Samos: Know before you go

LanguageGreek
CurrencyEuro (€)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) and UTC+3 (EEST)
High seasonJuly – August
Low seasonNovember – March

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The best neighbourhoods in Samos

Vathi

Wondering where to stay in Samos? The island’s small capital is hardly a buzzing metropolis, but that’s exactly why we love Vathi. The harbour is a flurry of fishing boats and catamarans, and whitewashed houses line the sloping hillsides. Take a stroll along Vathi’s long seafront, find a seat in a traditional taverna and plot day trips across the island from your sunny Samos base.

Good for: Harbour, tavernas, day trips

Pythagorion

Pythagorion is located on the southern shores of Samos, offering sweeping views of mainland Turkey, which sits just across the short Mycale Strait. Named for Pythagoras, the famed philosopher and math wiz, this is the best area to stay in Samos if you want to soak up the island’s ancient history. Venture down into the Tunnel of Eupalinos and dig into the past at the Archeological Museum of Pythagoreion.

Good for: Ancient history, sea views, museum

Kokkari

If you’re on the hunt for sun, sea and sand, check out Kokkari. This laid-back seafront village is famous for its terracotta-roofed villas overlooking a working harbour, where busy tavernas do a roaring trade in beer, wine and fresh seafood. Long Beach is lined with hotels and apartments, and you’re only a short walk from popular Lemonakia.

Good for: Villas, beaches, seafood

FAQs about visiting Samos

Book your Samos flights and hotels in June, the most affordable time to go based on airfares. With the money you save, consider upgrading your stay or adding some travel perks like priority seating and extra legroom.
A holiday to Samos is perfectly safe, with the biggest danger being the sun. Be sure to regularly apply sunscreen and stay hydrated in summer to avoid any unwanted heat-related illnesses.
The rainiest month is January, which receives an average rainfall of 18 cm. But don't let a drizzly day ruin your Samos trip — there's still loads to do indoors like hitting the shops, exploring museums, or enjoying a long lunch.
You only need a few days in Samos to soak up the sun and visit the best archaeological sites.
Greek is the language you'll come across most while on a city break in Samos.
How many days your trip to Samos should be depends on where you're coming from and what you plan to do. If you live nearby, three to five days is enough to visit the leading sights. If you're making a lengthy trip, it's worth going for a week or more to explore the city and nearby areas.
The warmest month in Samos is August, which sees highs of 29ºC (84ºF).
Whether you're just getting started or returning for more, this city knows how to leave you wanting more. If checking out attractions is on your list of things to do in Samos, you'll want to include Archaeological Site at Heraion of Samos and Tunnel of Eupalinos, North Entrance.
The total cost of a holiday to Samos depends largely on the time of year you travel. The peak summer season is always more expensive than the shoulder season months when you can find cheaper holidays and cooler weather.
You'll be using the euro (EUR) while on your trip to Samos. As well as your credit cards, consider having some cash on hand for things like minor purchases and getting around.
Plan your Samos trip for January and you'll be there when the weather is at its coolest. 7ºC (45ºF) is as cold as it gets.