Greece

Welcome to the DIRECT Greece Accepted Student Information page!  Navigate the tabs below for everything you need to know before your epic adventure!

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Get Ready to Take Off

Study abroad specifically – and life in general – has been affected since COVID-19 was identified in early 2020. COVID-19 will likely remain a meaningful risk in 2023 and continue to alter the way we deliver programs. However, we believe experienced study abroad programs such as LeadAbroad can continue serving students in a safe manner by mitigating these risks. We believe studying abroad can be a transformative experience. Travel and living in a new environment leads to personal, academic and cultural growth which cannot be replicated without leaving your comfort zone.

We trust best practices including a combination of vaccines and preventative behaviors such as social distancing, testing, masks, enhanced hygiene, etc. will be important tools to decrease risk while ensuring the life changing benefits.

Please review the following resources regarding COVID-19 and your LeadAbroad program:

COVID-19 Vaccine Policy

COVID-19 frequently asked questions

U.S. Embassy in Greece

This section is for SESSION 1 dates ONLY

The LeadAbroad team will support you every step of the way when planning your flights! Please review the sections below as well as the flights FAQ section above for information on the official group flight and tips for booking flights independently.

Important dates for DIRECT Greece Session 1:

  • Saturday, May 11 – students depart U.S. for Athens
  • Sunday, May 12 – students arrive in Athens; program begins
  • Thursday, May 23 – program ends; students depart Santorini on one-way ticket to Athens to catch flight home

*DIRECT Greece ends in Santorini: All students must book a roundtrip ticket between the U.S. and Athens and a one-way ticket departing from Santorini to Athens on the final day of the program. See details below!

 

For steps on booking flights, please review the sections below:

Recommended Itineraries (SESSION 1)

➡️ Step 1: Book Your US-Athens Roundtrip Ticket

Depart: May 11, 2024 (arrives next day)
Return: May 23, 2024

Recommended: Atlanta (ATL) on Delta Air Lines

Travel Dates Route Airline & Flight # Departure Time Arrival Time
May 11 ATL-ATH DL 22 5:00pm 10:35am (May 12)
May 23 ATH-ATL DL 223 12:50pm 5:30pm (May 23)

 

Recommended: Dallas (DFW) on United

Travel Dates Route Airline & Flight # Departure Time Arrival Time
May 11 DFW-EWR-ATH Flight 1: (DFW-EWR) UA 1376 12:05pm 4:29pm
Flight 2: (EWR-ATH) UA 124 5:40pm  10:10am (May 12)
May 23 DFW-EWR-ATH Flight 1: (ATH-EWR) UA 125 12:25pm Layover in EWR
Flight 2: (EWR-DFW) UA 1849 12:25pm-9:39pm 9:39pm

 

Recommended: Chicago (ORD) on American

Travel Dates Route Airline & Flight # Departure Time Arrival Time
May 11 ORD-ATH AA 160 3:00pm 9:25am (May 12)
May 23 ATH-ORD AA 161 12:20pm 4:05pm (May 23)

How to book your international roundtrip ticket:

  • Go to the airline’s website, enter your hometown as the origin city and Athens (ATH) as your final destination
  • Search for available itineraries within our dates (listed above)
  • Review the options and search for the itinerary with a layover in ATL/DFW/ORD that matches the flight to Athens listed above.
  • Purchase a ticket! This way, all of your flights are booked together, and you’ll be on one of our recommended itineraries.

Tips for booking

  • On your way to the program city, it is better to have a layover (minimum of 1 hour) in the US than a foreign city abroad
  • Try to minimize the number of connections
  • On your return flight, you will go through immigration in the first US city you land in (Atlanta, Newark or Chicago) so having a longer connection before continuing your travel home city is helpful (minimum 2 hours)

➡️ Step 2: Book Your Santorini-Athens One-Way Ticket on May 23rd

DIRECT Greece ends in Santorini. In addition to your roundtrip ticket between the U.S. and Athens, you’ll need a one-way connecting flight from Santorini back to Athens on May 23rd to catch your international flight home.

Depart: May 23, 2024

One-way: Santorini (JTR) to Athens (ATH)

  • RETURN TO ATH: Aegean A3 349 departing Santorini at 7:20am arriving into Athens at 8:05am
  • To book this flight, go to AegeanAir.com
  • Enter “JTR” as your departure airport (Santorini airport code) and “ATH” as your destination
  • Check the box for a one-way ticket
  • Select May 23, 2024, as your travel date and then click Search
  • Choose the first flight option departing JTR at 7:20am and choose your booking preference (most students choose “ComfortFlex” because it includes a checked bag)
  • Once your fare is selected, scroll down and click Continue. Select the option to “Continue as guest” and complete all required passenger and payment information.
  • Book your flight!
  • We recommend you land in Athens with a minimum of 4 hours before your international flight home. If you are departing Athens before 12:00pm please take the Aegean flight at 6:05am to give yourself additional time. You will have to get your bags and recheck into your flight in Athens. 

Airport greeting and transfer times (SESSION 1)

Greeting students on arrival:

  • All students arriving on May 12th between 9:00-11:00am will be greeted at the airport. For hotel transfer information, please see below.

Group shuttle to the hotel after arrival:

  • All students arriving before 11:00am may take the group shuttle.
  • If you are scheduled to arrive on May 12th before the group lands, you can wait at the airport for the group shuttle or pay for your own transfer to the hotel. LeadAbroad will assist you in arranging this transportation.

Group shuttle to the airport after the program:

  • All students will be transported to the Santorini airport for the 7:20am flight on May 23rd.

This section is for SESSION 2 dates ONLY

The LeadAbroad team will support you every step of the way when planning your flights! Please review the sections below as well as the flights FAQ section above for information on the official group flight and tips for booking flights independently.

Important dates for DIRECT Greece Session 2:

  • Thursday, May 23 – students depart U.S. for Athens
  • Friday, May 24 – students arrive in Athens; program begins
  • Tuesday, June 4 – program ends; students depart Santorini on one-way ticket to Athens to catch flight home

*DIRECT Greece ends in Santorini: All students must book a roundtrip ticket between the U.S. and Athens and a one-way ticket departing from Santorini to Athens on the final day of the program. See details below!

 

For steps on booking flights, please review the sections below:

Recommended Itineraries (SESSION 2)

➡️ Step 1: Book Your US-Athens Roundtrip Ticket

Depart: May 23, 2024 (arrives next day)
Return: June 4, 2024

Recommended: Dallas (DFW) on United

Travel Dates Route Airline & Flight # Departure Time Arrival Time
May 23 DFW-EWR-ATH Flight 1: (DFW-EWR) UA 1376 12:05pm 4:29pm
Flight 2: (EWR-ATH) UA 124 5:40pm  10:10am (May 24)
June 4 DFW-EWR-ATH Flight 1: (ATH-EWR) UA 125 12:25pm Layover in EWR
Flight 2: (EWR-DFW) UA 1849 12:25pm-9:39pm 9:39pm

 

Recommended: Chicago (ORD) to Athens (ATH) on American Airlines

Travel Dates Route Airline & Flight # Departure Time Arrival Time
May 23 ORD-ATH AA 160 3:00pm 9:25am (May 24)
June 4 ATH-ORD AA 161 12:20pm 4:05pm

 

How to book your international roundtrip ticket:

  • Go to airline’s website, enter your hometown as the origin city and Athens (ATH) as your final destination.
  • Search for available itineraries within our dates (listed above).
  • Review the options and search for the itinerary with a layover in DFW/ORD that matches the nonstop flight to Athens listed above.
  • Purchase a ticket! This way, all of your flights are booked together, and you’ll be on one of our recommended itineraries.

Tips for booking

  • On your way to the program city, it is better to have a layover (minimum of 1 hour) in the US than a foreign city abroad
  • Try to minimize the number of connections
  • On your return flight, you will go through immigration in the first US city you land in (Chicago or Newark) so having a longer connection before continuing your travel home city is helpful (minimum 2 hours)

➡️ Step 2: Book Your Santorini-Athens One-Way Ticket on June 4th

DIRECT Greece ends in Santorini. In addition to your roundtrip ticket between the U.S. and Athens, you’ll need a one-way connecting flight from Santorini back to Athens on June 4th to catch your international flight home.

Depart: June 4, 2024

One-way: Santorini (JTR) to Athens (ATH)

RETURN TO ATH: Aegean A3 349 departing Santorini at 7:20am arriving into Athens at 8:05am

  • To book this flight, go to AegeanAir.com
  • Enter “JTR” as your departure airport (Santorini airport code) and “ATH” as your destination
  • Check the box for a one-way ticket
  • Select June 4, 2024, as your travel date and then click Search
  • Choose the first flight option departing JTR at TBD and choose your booking preference (most students choose “ComfortFlex” because it includes a checked bag)
  • Once your fare is selected, scroll down and click Continue. Select the option to “Continue as guest” and complete all required passenger and payment information.
  • Book your flight!
  • We recommend you land in Athens with a minimum of 4 hours before your international flight home. If you are departing Athens before 12:00pm please take the Aegean flight at 6:05am to give yourself additional time. You will have to get your bags and recheck into your flight in Athens.

Airport greeting and transfer times (SESSION 2)

Greeting students on arrival:

  • All students arriving on May 24th within the arrival window will be greeted at the airport. For hotel transfer information, please see below.

Group shuttle to the hotel after arrival:

  • All students arriving before 10:45am may take the group shuttle.
  • If you are scheduled to arrive on May 24th before the group lands, you can wait at the airport for the group shuttle or pay for your own transfer to the hotel.  If you arrive after 10:45am, you must pay for your own transfer to the hotel. LeadAbroad will assist you in arranging this transportation.

Group shuttle to the airport after the program:

  • All students will be transported to the Santorini airport for the 7:20am flight on June 4th.

In order to arrive abroad rested and ready to go, consider the following tips to make your flight experience as enjoyable and safe as possible:

  • Print ALL of your flight itineraries for the trip and have them easily accessible.
  • Do not start your trip stressed. GET TO THE AIRPORT EARLY. For most international flights, we recommend that you arrive at the airport at least three hours prior to departure.
  • Weigh your bags before you leave home. Check baggage size and weight restrictions for ALL AIRLINES you might be flying during the program.  Smaller budget airlines abroad usually have stricter baggage policies than the larger U.S.-based carriers.
  • Pack the following items in your carry-on.  If your checked baggage takes an adventure of its own, having these items with you will create less stress and allow for a more comfortable plane ride:
    • Two days worth of clothes
    • Medications/contacts
    • Laptop, cell phone, chargers, other electronics
    • Water bottle/Nalgene
    • Headphones/earbuds
    • Blindfold and ear plugs if you are sensitive to light/sound when trying to sleep on planes
    • Journal/books/Kindle/magazines
    • Program director’s phone number
    • Accommodations address
  • Be comfortable on the plane. Dress in layers so that you can easily adapt to the temperature.
  • Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluid while in the air. It is easy to become dehydrated when flying.
  • Know where your passport is at all times. When checking in at the airport, you will have to get your passport in and out of your bag several times; at each stop, be sure to take a moment for a passport check.
  • Reset your watch. As soon as you board the plane, reset your watch to the local time and try to get on a sleeping pattern that is consistent with your destination. Most students traveling will be on an overnight flight and you will be very grateful if you sleep. Also, remember that if you have to take medications at a certain time during the day or at the same time everyday you might need to adapt this prior to departure.
  • Make special meal requests if necessary. If you have any special requests, be sure to contact the airline at least 72 hours prior to departure.
  • Make sure you have a pen for any immigration forms.  Flight attendants usually distribute arrival forms shortly after take-off.  On these forms, note that you are a tourist, not a student.

To apply for a U.S. passport, click here. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must thoroughly research passport and visa requirements for citizens of your home country.  **New passports can take between 4-5 months to process. We strongly recommend all students to apply for a passport no later than December.**

If you already have a U.S. passport, check to confirm the following:

  • the expiration date not within 6 months of your return to the States from Greece
  • the passport has at least two blank pages
  • Your name is spelled correctly

If your passport does not have all requirements above, you must renew your passport before traveling abroad.

All students are required to submit passport information via the passport form in the LeadAbroad portal by February.  Please do not submit a passport that is expired or in the process of being renewed.  When your new passport arrives, you can then submit your form.

For more information on documents for travel, visit the Department of State passport website or their Students Abroad section.

Pre-Departure Orientation

  • All Programs Part 1: Introduction & the LeadAbroad Promise
  • All Programs Part 2: Health & Safety, Program Rules, COVID-19
  • All Programs Part 3: Travel Preparations & Life Abroad
  • All Programs Part 4: Academics
  • DIRECT Greece Orientation: Coming Spring 2024
  • Please note: Country-specific policies referenced in orientation may change based on changing government laws, health guidelines, current health environment or LeadAbroad rules designed to keep students safe. It is important to read all of LeadAbroad’s emails thoroughly to stay informed on the most updated policies, procedures and requirements.

**Your orientation is not complete until you submit the Pre-Departure Form & Orientation: Program-Specific Form (available closer to departure) in your portal. Please submit this form to verify you’ve completed all orientations.

Click here for a sample Greece packing list!

Updated packing list coming Spring 2024!

The most important thing to remember when packing for Greece is that we will be moving to multiple cities.  Pack light and be able to carry all of your luggage up and down stairs (without a trolley).  You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage on and off ferries during the program.  Don’t worry, you can do laundry on the program, so ONE suitcase and a backpack carry-on will be perfect!

*PRO TIP: Check out our Instagram and view our Greece Highlight to get a better sense of what students typically wear!

Please order your DIRECT Greece Journal here! This holds all information you need for your LeadAbroad lessons on the ground!

Journal available Spring 2024!

Strengths Assessment

One of the first workshops you will participate in is examining your “signature strengths.” All students must complete this assessment before departure.  Look for the “Strengths Assessment Form” on your portal dashboard approximately 30 days before departure.

BEFORE STARTING, PLEASE NOTE:

  • Only begin the assessment when you have 20-30 minutes to complete in one sitting. You will not be able to log back in or restart if you exit out.
  • Print your results and bring it with you abroad.
  • Submit your top 5 strengths on the Strengths Assessment Form in your portal

If you do not see your name on the list of access codes, please email info@LeadAbroad.com to request your code.

In-Country Details

Make sure to make your luggage with the Athens address in case your bags get lost en route to Greece!

Accommodation set up:

  • twin rooms for Athens
  • 3-4 per room for Santorini

Athens– while in Athens the students and staff will be split between 2 hotels

Santorini
New Haroula
84700, Fira – Santorini

Roommates are emailed to students approximately 2-4 weeks before departure 

To request a roommate, please submit the Roommate Form in your online portal by the posted due date.  Forms submitted after the due date may not be reviewed.  Once roommates are posted, we cannot make any changes.  If you’ve already submitted your roommate form but wish to make a change to your request before the form due date, please email info@LeadAbroad.com ASAP.

Click here for the DIRECT Greece Session itinerary!

Official itineraries coming Spring 2024

Please note: this itinerary is subject to change at any point before or during the program. Closer to departure, we will send you instructions on downloading the Trip Plans app so you have real-time access to the schedule.

LeadAbroad requires students to have cell phones while abroad for risk management purposes. Students can:

  • Bring an unlocked phone and buy a local SIM card upon arrival
  • Add an international package to current phone plan

Most students opt into an international plan with their local carrier. Contact your carrier to see the plans that are available and meet your needs. Though there is wifi at the dorms and on campus, most students want to have access to data while out and about in the city. 

Another option that is slightly more cost efficient is getting your cell phone unlocked and purchasing a local sim card abroad. Finally, E-Sims is another alternative for international cell phone usage.

With Wi-Fi readily available in most locations, you are encouraged to utilize internet texting apps (iMessage for iPhone to iPhone, Groupme, WhatsApp, Google Hangouts) to communicate with program staff and family and friends at home.

In addition, we integrate technology into our communications and risk management strategy to keep students safe. Therefore, we require students to download the following applications on their phone prior to departure:

  • Groupme
  • Find my Friends
  • State Department

If there is an emergency at home while you are abroad, our team will support you and your family in every way possible.  Should any friends and/or family need to contact LeadAbroad, please have them call our U.S.-based domestic team at 404.720.5657.  For emergencies, dial extension 710 when prompted.  Our on-call team will assist with the situation and get in touch with your program staff as needed.

Click here for a sample budget planning worksheet.

Updated budget planning worksheet coming Spring 2024!

This worksheet will allow you to understand costs outside of the program fees and airfare.  Review this section in detail and email us at info@LeadAbroad.com with any further budgeting questions.

Before you leave, call your bank and credit card company to notify them that you will be traveling abroad. Give them the dates and countries of your itinerary, including any layovers. Debit and credit cards can been blocked after transactions abroad because your bank may assume it is a fraudulent transaction.

To access funds, debit cards are the best way to access cash overseas. ATM machines are widely available everywhere we travel. Debit cards with Visa, MasterCard, Cirrus or Plus signs are the most widely accepted. There may be a transaction fee for using ATMs abroad; therefore, it’s important to understand the fees associated with using your cards overseas. Keep a record of your debit card and pin numbers with someone at home.

Credit cards can be used similarly to debit cards at restaurants and shops abroad. Most major credit cards are honored abroad (i.e. MasterCard and Visa). Similarly to debit cards, credit card companies use the current exchange rate for your transaction. Call your credit card company to understand the fees charged per transaction.

We recommend that students do not bring large sums of US dollars with them to Greece. It is not convenient to exchange money and students typically get a poor exchange rate. Using your debit card is the best option. We recommend that students do not bring traveler’s checks. Most businesses will not accept them.

The program fees cover most of the costs of being in country, but you will need to provide additional funds for:

  • Meals: We will have weekly program dinners, other meals are your responsibility
  • Incidentals: Internet, phone calls, transportation to non-program events
  • Free time: Independent evenings and additional outings
  • Gifts and souvenirs

Budgeting can be a challenging and personal process. On average, if you eat all the group meals, breakfast at the hotel daily (included), drink mostly water, occasionally take taxis and keep additional activities to a minimum; you will spend between $25 and $40 per day.  Know yourself and your budget plan to avoid any surprises. Here are some sample local costs to help you plan:

Meals: Costs for dining out are similar to those in the US; typically, prices for dinner range from $15-$25. Most people spend about $10-30 per day on food. Greece has a range of restaurants from five-star dining to casual chain restaurants. Food is part of the Greece culture and should be enjoyed, but eating at home is also a great way to remain on budget. Have dinner parties with your Community Group once a week so you can build community and save some money.

Cell Phone: Students are required to bring a cell phone so they have a way to contact our staff in an emergency. Talk with your cell phone provider prior to departure about international plans for data and cell usage abroad.

Taxis: A taxi from Athens to the beach will be about 20 Euros or 5 Euro per person if split between 4 people. There are also trams and a subway that students can take to get around town. These options are a little less expensive, but take longer. Program Directors will show you how to navigate each city upon arrival.

Laundry: You can do laundry in each city; however, Athens will be the most convenient. The average cost for a full bag of laundry is 12 Euro.

Other Activities: Below are average costs of many of the additional activities that students enjoy! During our first week in Greece, students will have an opportunity to hear more about each of these activities and sign up to participate.

  • Corinth Canal Bungee Jump: Around 75€
  • Catamaran Tour: Around 85€

To charge your electronics abroad, will need pack (or purchase when you arrive) an outlet adaptor.  A quick search on Amazon will provide several options!  For some items like hair dryers and straighteners, you will also need to purchase a voltage converter since voltage is much higher in Europe than the US.  If you do not use a converter, you could damage your appliance.

We encourage students to be mindful of their electronics while traveling. It is wise to conceal electronic devices when walking around as iPhones and laptops can be attractive for theft.

LeadAbroad strongly encourages students to be mindful of their health prior to departure and while abroad.  Living in a new environment, eating different cuisine and adjusting to a new schedule can impact one’s immune system.  Before you travel overseas, students should examine the factors that contribute to their physical and emotional wellbeing so that they can stay healthy and get the most out of their trip.

  1. Review the LeadAbroad Code of ConductStudents should be familiar with requirements and recommendations to ensure a safe travel experience.
  2. Check that you are caught up on routine shots and vaccinations.  Consistent with the requirements of the Georgia Board of Regents, the following routine vaccinations are required for all students enrolled in LeadAbroad:
    • Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) 2 doses
    • Tetanus or Diphtheria (Tdap or Td) must be up to date
    • Hepatitis B series
    • Varicella (Chicken Pox) 2 doses or date of disease
    • COVID-19 vaccine policy
  3. Read and understand the CDC recommendations for your upcoming travel. The CDC website includes information on vaccines, medicines, packing lists as well as information to prepare students to stay healthy and safe.
  4. Make an appointment with your university’s travel clinic, dentist and other medical professionals. Students can proactively eliminate many potential health issues by ensuring they are in good health prior to departure. Additionally, during these visits, make sure your health records and prescriptions (including eyeglasses) are up-to-date. If you are taking a prescription medication, please ensure that you have enough for the whole program and that the medication is in the original container. If you self-inject prescribed medication, please carry needles and syringes with you. It’s important to understand that LeadAbroad will not distribute any form of prescription or nonprescription medication to students. We recommend every student travel with a medical kit.
  5. Be honest with yourself regarding your emotional health. Students that are concerned about their emotional stability or use of alcohol/drugs should address it honestly before making plans to travel. Contrary to many people’s expectations, travel does not minimize these problems; in fact, it can often exacerbate them.
  6. Contact us directly at info@LeadAbroad.com with any specific medical issues we should be aware of at least two months prior to departure.  Our team is better equipped to support you abroad if we know your health history and emotional health. Please share this information with us prior to departure.

Click here to view LeadAbroad’s health insurance policy on our insurance page.

Basic medical insurance is included in all students’ program fee. Please review the policy to become knowledgeable regarding the types of medical conditions and situations that are covered while you are participating on the program.  If you are injured or ill while you are abroad and need medical attention, you will likely need to pay for the treatment upfront, and if covered the money will be reimbursed by LeadAbroad’s insurer after submitting your claims form.  If for any reason you need to seek medical assistance while abroad, a LeadAbroad staff member will accompany you to the doctor. Please contact us first if you have any sort of emergency.

It’s important to note that this medical insurance is not ‘travel insurance’ and therefore does not cover the cost of lost or stolen luggage or cancellation of the trip. Students may purchase travel insurance independently through an outside provider. For more information on the different types of travel insurance you can click here.

All students are required to be familiar with all program rules.  Please click here to review on our policies page.

LeadAbroad’s Emergency Response Protocol provides a system for coordinating the management of emergency services for all participants in our study abroad programs. In-country staff are the first point of contact for students on the program in the event of an emergency and assume leadership of the emergency situation until other resources (e.g., local police, etc) are available. However, in the event that the staff are unavailable, the following guidelines are provided here in case you, as a participant in the program, need to handle an emergency.

  1. Ensure safety: Your first priority is to safeguard the safety and well-being of yourself and other program participants. Do whatever is reasonably necessary to ensure safety.
  2. Seek medical care: Obtain any emergency medical care for affected participants as soon as possible.
  3. Control emotions: Remain as calm as possible. Do your best to diffuse any growing anxieties that may be occurring among participants.
  4. Communicate (as applicable). Depending on the nature of the emergency, it may be necessary to contact medical or emergency services, police or local law enforcement or the US embassy.
  5. Ongoing support: Continue to monitor, aid, and communicate status updates as the situation progresses.
  6. Debrief: Meet with LeadAbroad staff to discuss the situation, how it was handled and steps that were taken to resolve the emergency.

Reducing Risk Abroad

LeadAbroad takes many steps to reduce risk abroad.  You will be registered with the U.S. State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. The benefits of STEP include the following:

  • Receive important information from the Embassy about safety conditions in your destination country, helping you make informed decisions about your travel plans.
  • Help the U.S. Embassy contact you in an emergency, whether natural disaster, civil unrest or family emergency.
  • Help family and friends get in touch with you in an emergency.

You will be given a keychain with emergency contact numbers and the address of our accommodations.

Please review the following resources to ensure that you are informed on how to have a safe and healthy trip abroad:

CDC recommendations on preparing for a healthy trip
State Department travel recommendations for student travelers
State Department recommendations for women travelers