Tavellah & Colby

3.2.2025 • Nea Styra, Greece

Tavellah & Colby

3.2.2025 • Nea Styra, Greece

Q + A

Travel & Arrival


Do I need a visa to travel to Greece?


For most guests, a visa is not required for short stays in Greece. U.S. citizens can visit Greece for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. Please check with your local consulate if you’re unsure about specific requirements.


When should I arrive in Greece?


We recommend arriving in Athens at least 1-2 days before the wedding to allow time for travel, adjustment, and any pre-wedding events we’ll be hosting.


Are there any hotel recommendations if I do not want to stay at the Villa?


Please reach out to us if this applies to you we have some recommendations from the host at the villa of hotel's and Airbnb's in that area


Accommodations & Venue


What amenities does Villa Delenia offer?


Villa Delenia is a fully-equipped, secluded villa with luxurious amenities, including a pool, beautiful outdoor spaces, and scenic views. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy Greece’s natural beauty.


Is there Wi-Fi available at Villa Delenia?


Yes, Wi-Fi is available at the villa, so you can stay connected and share moments from the celebration.


Wedding Attire & Packing Tips


What is the dress code for the wedding?


The dress code is Colorful Cocktail Attire. While we’ll be outdoors, the setting is elegant, so we suggest dressing accordingly but comfortably for the warm/cool Greek climate.


What type of shoes should I bring?


Comfortable shoes are recommended, as some areas may have cobblestone paths or natural terrain. Bring a pair of sandals for relaxing around the villa and dressier shoes for the ceremony.


Local Tips & Travel Essentials


What currency is used in Greece, and should I bring cash?


Greece uses the euro (€). While most places accept credit cards, it’s a good idea to have some cash for smaller purchases, especially in remote areas.


Will my cell phone work in Greece?


Many cell providers offer international plans, but it’s best

to check with your carrier. Alternatively, you can purchase a local SIM card upon arrival or use Wi-Fi for calls and messages.


What language is spoken in Greece, and will I need to know Greek?


Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few basic phrases, like “hello” (yasas) and “thank you” (efharistó), can enhance your experience!


Weather & Packing Tips


What will the weather be like in early March?


Expect mild temperatures, with warm days and cooler evenings. We recommend packing layers for comfort, especially for nighttime events.


Any specific items to pack?


Pack lightweight clothing, a light jacket for cooler evenings, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, and sunglasses for daytime activities.


Health, Safety & Accessibility


Are there any health considerations or vaccinations required?


No special vaccinations are required for Greece. Greece is generally safe for travelers, but we suggest having travel insurance that covers health needs abroad.


Exploring Greece


What are some must-see attractions nearby?


We recommend exploring the local beaches, traditional villages, and scenic trails around Styra. If you’re interested in day trips, popular attractions include the Acropolis in Athens and the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion.