Thessaloniki & Beyond: A Northern Festive Winter Journey
Waterfalls, wine tastings, thermal baths and festive gatherings
Five days of warmth in the cold season.
Quick Details
Dates: December 2026
Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
Starting Point: Thessaloniki (SKG Airport)
Group Size: Maximum 18 people
Extend Your Trip: Add Athens or more destinations before or after (extra cost)
Private Option: Book this itinerary for your family or group on different dates
Accommodation
You can expect double rooms with private bathrooms, free wifi, central locations within walking distance to main areas, breakfast included daily
Hotel confirmation: Specific hotels are confirmed once your deposit is received and we secure availability.
We prioritize comfort and location, ensuring you’re well-rested and conveniently positioned for each day’s activities.
Trip Investment
Price per person: From 870 euros for 18 participants
Final pricing depends on group size. The more travelers join, the better the rate.
The price does not include flights.
What's Included
- 4 nights accommodation (3-4 star hotels, breakfast included)
- All ground transportation (private coach)
- Guided tours and experiences
- Guided tours and experiences
- Meals: 4 lunches, 2 dinners
- Pozar Thermal Springs entrance
- Wine tastings in Naoussa
- Live music at farewell dinner
- All logistics and coordination
What's Not Included
- Flights to and from Thessaloniki
- Travel Insurance
- Beverages beyond what's included with meals
- Personal Expenses
- Tips for Guides and Drivers
Payment Terms
Deposit required to secure your spot and confirm hotel bookings. Full payment details provided upon inquiry.
Day 1 – Arrival & Thessaloniki
- Land in Thessaloniki and meet the group.
- Walking tour through the city center. Stories from the streets, festive energy, and a feel for how the city moves.
- Morning walk through the city's markets. Kapani and Modiano Market (the oldest, dating back to Ottoman times).
- Light lunch at a traditional tavern.
- Check into your hotel. Free time to settle in or wander.
- Evening dinner with live music.
- Overnight in Thessaloniki
Day 2 – Waterfalls, Thermal Springs & Winery
- Morning drive to Edessa, known for its waterfalls.
- The water rushes over limestone cliffs into pools below, dramatic in any season. The area around the falls has walking paths and viewpoints.
- From there, we will head to Pozar Thermal Springs.
- Natural hot springs set against a mountain backdrop. The water stays warm even when the air is cold.
- Lunch in a traditional tavern.
- Afternoon brings wine. Naoussa is Greece's most respected wine region for Xinomavro, a red grape that's been cultivated here for centuries. Guided tastings at local winery.
- Overnight in Veroia
Day 3 – Veroia & Oneiroupoli
- Morning in Veroia. After breakfast, walk through the Barbouta district, the old Jewish quarter.
- The synagogue was built in 1850 and is the oldest standing synagogue in northern Greece.
- The Jewish community here dates back to Roman times and ended abruptly during the Holocaust in 1943.
- Then we will drive east to Drama for Oneiroupoli, a month-long Christmas festival that's been running since 2003.
- The municipal garden transforms into a seasonal village with wooden houses, Santa's house, activities for families, food stalls, and live performances. Greeks travel from across the country for this. Entrance and most activities are free.
- Check in the hotel
- Overnight in Drama
Day 4 – Thessaloniki at Your Pace
- Mid-morning walking tour through Ano Poli, Thessaloniki's upper town. Narrow streets, traditional houses, and views over the city with Mount Olympus in the distance on clear days.
- A local storyteller will share the neighborhood's history - from Byzantine walls to the stories that don't make it into guidebooks.
- Afternoon free time. Wander the waterfront, explore boutiques along Tsimiski Street, or sit in a café the way Thessalonikans do - for hours.
- Evening farewell dinner at a traditional taverna. Good food, local wine, and a chance to look back on the week.
- Overnight in Thessaloniki
Day 5 – Departure
- Leisurely morning in Thessaloniki.
- Transfer to Thessaloniki Airport (SKG) for your flight home.
What Makes This Trip Special
A Note from Udi
Most people think of Greece as a summer destination. Cycladic islands and beach time. But let me tell you about Northern Greece and Thessaloniki in December.
The city lights up for the season. Not in that overdone, commercial way, but with a warmth that feels earned. Thessaloniki in December has energy. Street vendors roast chestnuts on corners. Pastry shops display tsoureki and trigona panoramatos in their windows. You’ll find boutiques selling things you won’t see in the usual chain stores.
Cafés line the waterfront with views of Mount Olympus when the sky clears. But honestly, cafés are everywhere here, every corner, side streets, tucked between shops. Locals sit for hours, not because they have nothing to do, but because this is how they live. Coffee isn’t quick here. It’s connection.
I chose this trip because of Thessaloniki and what sits around it. Northern Greece doesn’t get the attention the islands do, but the region has depth, mountains, rivers, wine country, thermal springs, villages that still feel untouched.
For this trip, I focused on what makes sense in five days. An hour from Thessaloniki, you have Edessa’s waterfalls where water rushing over limestone cliffs year-round. Then Pozar, where you soak in natural thermal springs while cold air hits your face and steam rises around you. Naoussa is Greece’s serious wine region, where Xinomavro has been grown for centuries. I chose to add Drama’s Oneiroupoli that will bring the holiday spirit.
There’s more to explore up here. Vergina’s royal tombs, Veria’s Byzantine churches, the lakes of Prespa, Halkidiki’s beaches in summer, hiking routes through Zagori and more, but this trip isn’t about cramming everything in.
This trip is for people who want to enjoy the holiday season but skip the chaos. Northern Greece in winter is quiet, authentic, and honestly, underrated.
Come see why December might be the best time to visit Greece.
This Trip Is Right For You If:
- You want the holiday season without the stress
- You appreciate good wine and natural beauty
- You prefer small groups to tour buses
- You're curious about the Greece most travelers skip
- You value experiences over Instagram spots
- You want to relax but still do something
Practical Information
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Small groups fill quickly. Pozar Springs and Naoussa wineries work best with limited numbers, so we cap this trip at 18 travelers.
