Why This Route Is The Dream Solo Trip Through Greece
When Santorini casually matches your outfit. Love that for me.
There’s something about Greece that just feels right for solo female travel. Maybe it’s the sunsets, maybe it’s the warm, welcoming energy, or maybe it’s the way you can step off a ferry and instantly feel like the main character in your own European summer. But if you want the perfect Greek island route — one that’s safe, social, scenic, easy to navigate and ridiculously fun — Athens → Mykonos → Ios → Santorini is the one.
I’ve done this route multiple times, both solo and with our Females Flying Solo Greece groups, and every single time it just flows. You start with culture and food in Athens, move into the social, party vibe of Mykonos, let loose a little in Ios and finish with pure magic in Santorini. It’s balanced, it’s beautiful, and it’s the kind of trip where you arrive alone but never actually feel alone.
This guide breaks everything down for you, ferries, how many days to spend in each place, what each stop is really like for solo women and the route I recommend if you want a trip that feels smooth and stress-free.
And if this route is exactly what you’ve been dreaming of, but you don’t want the stress of planning ferries, timings, accommodation or figuring it all out alone, you can always join one of our Females Flying Solo Greece trips. We follow this flow, everything is pre-booked for you, and you’ll be travelling with an incredible group of like-minded women. All you have to do is pack your bag and turn up.
The Ideal Route (And Why This Order Works So Well)
If you’re planning Athens, Mykonos, Ios and Santorini, the order honestly matters. The ferries, the vibes, the flow of the trip — all of it feels so much smoother when you follow this route:
Athens → Mykonos → Ios → Santorini
This direction is popular for a reason. It follows the natural ferry line through the Cyclades, avoids unnecessary backtracking and builds the trip in the perfect “energy arc” for solo female travellers.
Here’s how it breaks down:
Athens → Mykonos
A fast ferry from Athens (Piraeus or Rafina) gets you to Mykonos in around 3–4 hours, depending on the company. It’s the easiest way to start island life after your city days.
Mykonos → Ios
These islands are usually connected on the same ferry route. It’s a simple, scenic crossing and normally takes around 2 hours.
Ios → Santorini
The shortest hop of the trip - around 35-45 minutes on the fast ferries. Before you know it, you’re stepping onto the cliffs of Santorini.
How long to spend in each place
A comfortable, well-paced version of this route is:
Athens: 2 nights
Mykonos: 2 nights
Ios: 2 nights
Santorini: 2 nights
It gives you the perfect balance of culture, nightlife, beaches and those postcard-perfect moments Greece is known for.
And if you’re someone who gets overwhelmed by planning ferries, timetables and transfers (same), this is exactly the route our Females Flying Solo Greece trip follows. Everything is pre-booked and organised, so you can just show up with your suitcase and enjoy.
Athens
Athens is one of those places that surprises solo travellers in the best way. It has history, rooftop bars with insane sunset views, delicious food and buzzing neighbourhoods that feel safe and walkable during the day. It sets the tone for your whole adventure.
Why Athens works so well for solo female travellers
The central neighbourhoods (like Koukaki, Plaka, Psirri and Syntagma) are lively, well-lit and filled with cafés, restaurants and shops.
It’s easy to meet other travellers; everyone starts their Greece trip here.
You can fill your days with sightseeing and your evenings with relaxed dinners and rooftop drinks without ever feeling out of place.
Fun things to do in Athens
Visit the Acropolis in the morning before the crowds.
Wander the colourful streets of Plaka and Anafiotika.
Explore the Acropolis Museum (it’s genuinely incredible).
Grab a cocktail overlooking the Parthenon at golden hour.
As soon as you board the ferry to Mykonos, everything shifts into that dreamy Greek-island energy, but Athens is the perfect warm-up for what’s ahead.
Mykonos
Mykonos sunsets just hit different when you’re surrounded by women who went from strangers to ‘I’ll book another trip with you’ in 48 hours.”
Mykonos has a reputation, and honestly… it lives up to it. Fun, beautiful, lively and full of energy. It’s the kind of place where you can spend your days tanning on golden beaches and your nights wandering cobblestone lanes lit up with music, laughter and the smell of incredible food.
But here’s what people don’t always tell you: Mykonos is also a great island for solo female travellers. It’s safe, it’s used to tourism, and the main town is compact enough that exploring alone feels natural.
What to Expect
Chora (Mykonos Town) is where the magic happens; tiny alleys, white buildings, bougainvillaea everywhere, cute boutiques and cafés.
Beaches like Ornos, Platis Gialos and Psarou are gorgeous, clean and easy to get to by bus or water taxi.
Nightlife is fun and sociable, not intimidating. Bars are busy but friendly, and it’s easy to meet other travellers.
How to spend your days in Mykonos
Watch the sunset at Little Venice, it’s iconic for a reason.
Get lost (literally) in the maze-like alleys of Chora.
Have a beach day at Ornos or Platis Gialos.
Go out for drinks in the old town. The atmosphere is safe, vibrant and perfect for solo adventurers.
If you join one of our Greece group trips running throughout May to August, this part is always a highlight. Mykonos is the “fun chapter” of the route; social, colourful and full of those summer holiday memories that stick with you.
Tokyo is the perfect starting point. It’s busy, yes, but unbelievably safe and easy to navigate. You’ve got huge parks, riverside walks lined with blossoms and women-only capsule hotels if you want that extra sense of comfort. Cherry blossom season here feels like a celebration: music, street food, lights, the lot.
Ios
Ios energy: dancing like nobody’s watching… even though everyone definitely is. Zero shame, 10/10 vibes.
Ios is known for nightlife, yes… but it’s also one of the most unexpectedly beautiful islands for solo female travellers. Think bright blue water, soft sandy beaches, bougainvillaea-lined lanes and a cute old town built into the hillside.
It’s definitely lively, the main bar strip is packed in summer, but the island itself feels safe, walkable and friendly. If you love meeting people, dancing, beach days and that carefree summer energy, Ios hits the spot.
Why Solo Travellers Love Ios
The nightlife is all in one compact area, so you’re never far from home.
Mylopotas Beach is huge, stunning and perfect for lazy mornings after big nights.
Daytime activities (boat trips, hikes, viewpoints) are ideal if you want more than just nightlife.
How to Spend Your Time in Ios
Relax on Mylopotas Beach (it’s one of the best in the Cyclades)
Take a boat trip around secret coves and swimming spots.
Wander the whitewashed lanes of Chora at sunset.
If you want the classic Ios experience, enjoy a night out… or two.Cherry blossom season can get busy, so choosing spots that feel comfortable solo makes a huge difference. These are the parks, paths and rivers that are known for being safe, open, well-lit and ideal for sitting, wandering or taking photos on your own.
Santorini
Serving ‘main character in Santorini’ energy… and honestly? The stairs were worth every single photo.
Santorini is the perfect way to end your Greek island route. After the nightlife of Mykonos and Ios, this is where everything slows down, softens and becomes a little more magical.
What makes Santorini such a good island for solo female travellers is the mix of safety, structure and things to do that feel enjoyable alone. The bus system is reliable, the towns are walkable, the food is unbelievable, and every corner is a photo spot. It’s relaxed, easy and exactly the energy you want at the end of your Cyclades loop.
Why Solo Female Travellers Love Santorini
It feels incredibly safe, even at night around Fira and Firostefani.
Hostels and small guesthouses are social, so it’s easy to meet people.
There’s so much to do: hikes, wine tasting, boat trips, beaches, and shopping.
The bus network connects all the main spots, so you never feel stuck or lost.
If you’ve been nervous about visiting Santorini alone, don’t be. It’s one of the easiest and most comforting Greek islands to navigate solo.
How to Spend 3 Days
Stay in Fira or Firostefani
These areas are central, safe and well-connected to buses. Perfect for solo travellers.
Hike from Fira to Oia
It’s the most scenic walk in Santorini, and doing it solo is genuinely special. You move at your own pace, stop for photos whenever you want, and the views are unreal.
Join a caldera boat trip
They’re social, fun and a great way to see Santorini from the water. Most people join alone or in pairs; it’s very normal.
Explore the beaches
Red Beach, Perissa, and Kamari are all totally fine solo and easily reached by bus.
Visit Akrotiri
The ancient ruins are fascinating, and it’s the perfect calm morning activity before the heat arrives.
A Final Note
If you follow this Athens → Mykonos → Ios → Santorini route — whether solo or as part of a group. Santorini ties everything together beautifully. It's your slow-down moment after the party, your “finally breathing again” moment, and the place where your whole trip hits you at once.
How to Meet People & Feel Connected on This Route
This route is one of the easiest in Greece for solo women because it’s naturally social without ever feeling intimidating. You can dip in and out of connection whenever you want.
Athens
Walking tours, rooftop bars, hostel common areas, it’s so normal for travellers to chat here. You’ll meet people without trying.
Mykonos
The social energy is high, but in a good way. Even if you don’t drink, the beach clubs and old town alleys make it super easy to talk to other travellers.
Ios
If you're craving fun, this is where you’ll make friends quickly. The bars are close together, everyone’s on holiday mode and most hostels put on pre-evening socials.
Santorini
This is where people slow down, open up and actually talk. Boat trips, hostels, wine tastings and the Fira–Oia hike are all perfect for meeting other solo women.
Solo-friendly ways to meet people across all four stops
Join walking tours or boat days (100% normal to show up solo).
Stay in small guesthouses or hostels with social spaces.
Eat at beach bars or tavernas with communal seating.
Do day trips, they naturally attract other solo travellers.
And of course, if you join the Females Flying Solo Greece trip, you have a built-in friendship from day one. No awkward first conversations, no eating alone unless you want to, just a group of women who all showed up for the same reason as you: sunshine, adventure and connection.
FAQS
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Yes. Greece is one of the safest and most welcoming places for solo women. The islands, in particular, feel relaxed, easy to navigate and very welcoming to solo travellers. As always, use normal city awareness at night, especially in busy nightlife areas, but overall, it’s a very comfortable destination to explore alone.
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A sweet spot is 8–10 days.
That gives you enough time to explore Athens without rushing, enjoy beach days and nights out in Mykonos, soak up Ios’ social vibe and finish with the views and sunsets in Santorini. It’s the route that flows the most naturally.
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Very. Mykonos and Ios are especially social, and Santorini has loads of group tours and hostels where you naturally cross paths with other travellers. Even in Athens, walking tours and food tours are great for meeting people.
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For summer, yes. The popular routes (like Athens → Mykonos and Mykonos → Santorini) can sell out. Booking online a little ahead removes the stress, and you get better ferry times too.
If you join a Females Flying Solo trip, all your ferry tickets are booked for you so you don’t have to think about logistics at all.
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Yes, as long as you follow the same common-sense nightlife tips you would anywhere: keep an eye on your drink, know your route home, and don’t wander side streets alone very late. The main bar area is busy, well-known and full of travellers.