Travel Phrases

Greece Travel Phrases

Travel phrases for Greece with audio, built for ferries, hotel check-ins, tavernas, island transfers, and everyday payment or direction questions.

Greece · Greek · 55 phrases

Greece

Built for Greece ferries, island transfers, tavernas, and hotel or ticket-counter conversations.

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All phrases include AI-generated audio for quick playback and pronunciation reference.

Before you go

  • Keep transport phrases ready for ferry terminals, island transfers, and ticket counters before you move between stops.
  • Dining phrases are most useful in tavernas when you want to ask about seafood, house specialties, or how to split and pay.
  • A short phrase card helps with hotel timing, luggage questions, and asking how to reach beaches or old-town areas.
More local notes

Built for Greece trips where ferry schedules, island transfers, hotel counters, and taverna meals all come up quickly. These cards help when you need short Greek for tickets, directions, or simple dining requests.

Basics

Greece Basics phrases

Γεια σας

Yia sas

Hello

Ευχαριστώ

Efharisto

Thank you

Ναι

Ne

Yes

Όχι

Ohi

No

Συγγνώμη

Signomi

Excuse me

Παρακαλώ, βοηθήστε με

Parakalo, voithiste me

Please help me

Μιλάτε αγγλικά;

Milate anglika?

Do you speak English?

Μπορείτε να το γράψετε στα ελληνικά;

Borite na to grapsete sta ellinika?

Could you write it in Greek?

Transport

Greece Transport phrases

Πού είναι ο σταθμός;

Pou ine o stathmos?

Where is the station?

Ένα εισιτήριο, παρακαλώ

Enaisitiriο, parakalo

One ticket, please

Πού είναι η τουαλέτα;

Pou ine i toualeta?

Where is the bathroom?

Πότε φεύγει;

Pote fevgi?

When does it leave?

Σταματήστε εδώ, παρακαλώ

Stamatiste edo, parakalo

Please stop here

Στο αεροδρόμιο, παρακαλώ

Sto aerodromio, parakalo

To the airport, please

Πού είναι το μετρό;

Pou ine to metro?

Where is the metro?

Πού φορτίζω την κάρτα του μετρό;

Pou fortizo tin karta tou metro?

Where can I top up the metro card?

Από ποια αποβάθρα φεύγει το πλοίο;

Apo poia apovathra fevgei to ploio?

Which gate does the ferry leave from?

Πηγαίνετε με σε αυτή τη διεύθυνση

Pigaínete me se aftí ti diefthynsi

Please take me to this address.

Αυτό το μετρό πάει στο αεροδρόμιο;

Afto to metro paei sto aerodromio?

Does this metro go to the airport?

Πού παίρνω το λεωφορείο για το λιμάνι;

Pou pairno to leoforeio gia to limani?

Where do I catch the bus to the port?

Hotel

Greece Hotel phrases

Έχω κράτηση

Echo kratisi

I have a reservation

Θέλω να κάνω check-in

Thelo na kano check-in

Check in, please

Τι ώρα είναι το check-out;

Ti ora ine to check-out?

What time is check-out?

Ποιος είναι ο κωδικός του Wi-Fi;

Pios ine o kodikos tou Wi-Fi?

What is the Wi-Fi password?

Περισσότερες πετσέτες, παρακαλώ

Perissoteres petsetes, parakalo

More towels, please

Ξέχασα το κλειδί του δωματίου μου

Xechasa to kleidi tou domatiou mou

I forgot my room key

Μπορώ να κάνω check-out αργότερα;

Boro na kano check-out argotera?

Can I check out later?

Μπορώ να αφήσω τις αποσκευές πριν από το check-in;

Mporo na afiso tis aposkeves prin apo to check-in?

Can I leave my luggage before check-in?

Θα φτάσω αργά απόψε

Tha ftaso arga apopse

I will arrive late tonight.

Dining

Greece Dining phrases

Ένα τραπέζι για δύο, παρακαλώ

Ena trapezi yia dyo, parakalo

A table for two, please

Το μενού, παρακαλώ

To menou, parakalo

Menu, please

Χωρίς πικάντικο, παρακαλώ

Horis pikantiko, parakalo

Not spicy, please

Είμαι χορτοφάγος

Ime hortofagos

I am vegetarian

Νερό, παρακαλώ

Nero, parakalo

Water, please

Τον λογαριασμό, παρακαλώ

Ton logariasmo, parakalo

The bill, please

Χωρίς πάγο, παρακαλώ

Horis pago, parakalo

No ice, please

Χωρίς κρεμμύδι, παρακαλώ

Choris kremmydi, parakalo

Without onions, please.

Έναν φραπέ χωρίς ζάχαρη, παρακαλώ

Enan frappe choris zachari, parakalo

A frappe without sugar, please.

Για πακέτο, παρακαλώ

Gia paketo, parakalo

To go, please.

Shopping

Greece Shopping phrases

Πόσο κοστίζει αυτό;

Poso kostizei afto?

How much is this?

Είναι πολύ ακριβό

Ine poly akrivo

It's too expensive

Μπορώ να πληρώσω με κάρτα;

Boro na pliroso me karta?

Can I pay by card?

Απλώς κοιτάζω

Aplos kitazo

I'm just looking

Έχετε άλλο μέγεθος;

Ehete allo megethos?

Do you have another size?

Είναι tax-free;

Ine tax-free?

Is this tax-free?

Μπορεί να γίνει πιο φθηνό;

Bori na yini pio ftino?

Can it be cheaper?

Δέχεστε κάρτα;

Decheste karta?

Do you take cards?

Emergency

Greece Emergency phrases

Καλέστε την αστυνομία, παρακαλώ

Kaleste tin astynomia, parakalo

Call the police, please

Καλέστε ασθενοφόρο, παρακαλώ

Kaleste asthenoforo, parakalo

Call an ambulance, please

Έχω χαθεί

Echo hathi

I am lost

Χρειάζομαι φαρμακείο

Hreiazomai farmakeio

I need a pharmacy

Χρειάζομαι γιατρό

Hreiazomai yatro

I need a doctor

Χρειάζομαι βοήθεια τώρα

Hreiazomai voitheia tora

I need help right now

Έχασα το διαβατήριό μου

Ehasa to diavatirio mou

I lost my passport

Έχασα το τελευταίο μετρό

Echasa to teleutaio metro

I missed the last metro.

Travel FAQ

Which phrase groups matter most for a first Greece trip?

Start with transport, hotel, and dining. That covers ferries, check-in, tavernas, and most first-day island or city logistics.

Why are phrase cards useful in Greece?

Because many useful interactions happen at ports, counters, and casual restaurants where short, clear wording matters.

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