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Newcastle to Greek Bliss

So, you fancy a slice of sunshine, tzatziki on tap, and views that’ll have your phone crying for storage space? You’re in luck. You can fly direct from Newcastle Airport to some absolutely banging Greek islands. No layovers. No faff. Just you, your passport, and your best linen shirt.

Whether you’re craving romance, ruin-spotting, or a week of doing absolutely nothing besides working on your tan and ordering another Mythos, there’s a Greek island with your name written in olives. Let’s break them down, shall we?

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Crete

Crete – Big Island, Big Energy

Crete’s the heavyweight of the Greek islands, and not just because it’s massive. It’s got a little bit of everything: epic mountains, ancient history, dreamy beaches, and food that will ruin you for life (you’ll never look at supermarket hummus the same again). Visit the Palace of Knossos for your daily dose of mythology, then flop at Elafonissi Beach where the sand is actually pink. Friendly locals, cheeky shots of raki, and sunsets that you will never forget – Crete never disappoints.

Fly into: Heraklion Airport (HER) or Chania Airport (CHQ). Heraklion’s best for the east coast buzz; Chania’s perfect for west coast charm.

Corfu – Green, Glam, and Gorgeous

Corfu is Greece with a twist of Italy and a dash of “OMG, this place is stunning.” From cobbled villages to fancy marinas, this island is both posh and playful. You can be sipping espresso one minute and scoffing gyros the next. Perfect for families and couples, it’s got beaches you can stumble to straight from the airport, and inland spots where you’ll meet more goats than tourists. Corfu’s cool like that.

Fly into: Corfu International Airport (CFU). Small but mighty airport just minutes from beaches, Corfu Town, and the island’s main resorts.

Santorini – The Supermodel of the Cyclades

Santorini doesn’t need an intro. You’ve seen it. Whitewashed walls, blue domes, and sunsets so romantic they should come with a warning label. It’s the ultimate honeymoon/”I’m main character now” destination. Sip wine made from volcanic grapes, snap a hundred pics in Oia, then float around in the hot springs. Sure, it’s a bit boujee. But you’re on holiday. Go boujee.

Fly into: Santorini (Thira) Airport (JTR). Tiny airport with big impact—just a short hop to those iconic cliffside sunsets.

Rhodes – The Everything Island

Rhodes is the full package. Old Town charm? Check. Castle vibes? Yep. Glorious beaches and banging nightlife? Absolutely. One day you’re climbing up to the Acropolis of Lindos, the next you’re neck-deep in a cocktail with a sparkler in it. Ideal for families, history buffs, and sun worshippers alike.

Fly into: Rhodes International Airport (RHO). Well-connected and close to all major resorts—ideal for beach lovers and culture seekers alike.

Zante (Zakynthos) – Two Holidays in One

Zante’s basically the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of holiday islands—and that’s a good thing. Want full-throttle nightlife and neon everything? Laganas is your playground. Prefer chilled beach days and turtle-spotting? Tsilivi and Kalamaki are your vibe. Plus, Shipwreck Beach is a must-see (and yes, it looks just like the postcard). Zante is where you can party hard, chill harder, and repeat as needed.

Fly into: Zakynthos International Airport (ZTH). Compact and convenient—land, grab your suitcase, and hit the beach in no time.

Kefalonia – The Underrated Beauty

Kefalonia is pure class. Not shouty, not flashy, just gorgeously Greek. Pastel-hued fishing villages, dramatic cliffs, secret beaches, and that delicious sense that you’ve found somewhere a bit special. Go boating in Melissani Cave or just sit in a harbour taverna, watching the world go by with feta in one hand and wine in the other. If Greece were a rom-com, Kefalonia would be the quiet guy who wins your heart.

Fly into: Kefalonia International Airport (EFL). Small, scenic airport just a short drive from the island’s prettiest towns and coves.

Kos – Where Laid-back Vibes Meet Ancient Greek Swagger

Kos is your go-to if you want beach time with a side of history and a splash of cocktails. Think long, lazy days on golden sands, followed by evening strolls through ancient ruins and harbour front bars. The island’s packed with charm, with cute mountain villages, thermal springs and a nightlife scene that knows how to wake up a sleepy town.

Fly into: Kos Island International Airport (KGS). It’s a small, stress‑free airport, just minutes from beaches and bustling Kos Town.

Zante

Holiday Hack Sheet

As highlighted above, Newcastle Airport offers some cracking direct routes to the Greek Islands—think sun, sea, and souvlaki just a few hours away. And when it comes to how you book your escape, there’s a world of choice.

We usually recommend booking a package holiday for these destinations. Why? You often get way better value for money than booking flights and hotels separately. Your final price will likely include flights, hotel, full baggage allowance, airport transfers and that all-important ATOL protection—so you’re covered if things go pear-shaped.

Greece Package Holidays with EasyJet

Greece Holidays, OnTheBeach

TUI Package Holidays to Greece

TUI, easyJet Holidays and On the Beach all let you book everything in one go—ideal if you want someone else to handle the fiddly stuff. These companies often partner with fab hotels and have great deals, especially during peak season. Whether you want all-inclusive by the beach or a family-friendly hotel with a pool, there’s something for everyone.

We highly recommend jumping onto their websites and doing a quick search for your perfect hotel. Their booking tools are super easy to use and you’ll get the latest prices, best hotel options and most flexible dates.

Prefer a bit more independence or have your heart set on a private villa or swish Airbnb? No problem. Book a Jet2 Flights to Greece direct from Newcastle, then sort your accommodation separately. It’s a great way to enjoy extra space and flexibility, especially if you’re travelling as a family or group. Just remember to factor in transfers and baggage costs when doing your sums.

Whichever way you book, your Greek island getaway from Newcastle is calling—and trust us, it’s going to be unforgettable.

Smart Stuff to Know

Pack a Euro plug adapter – Greece uses the two-pin plug. Don’t get caught with a dead phone.

Go in shoulder season – May, June, or September = fewer crowds, better deals, same sun.

Cash is still king – Bring euros. Some smaller shops and tavernas won’t take cards.

Try the house wine – Cheap, local, and surprisingly good. Plus, it flows like water.

Learn a few words – “Efharisto” means thank you. Locals love the effort.

Watch out for scooters – They’re everywhere. And they don’t care if you’re mid-crossing the road!

Skip the heels – Cobbled streets and stilettos? Not a vibe. Stick to sandals.

Bring bug spray – Mozzies love tourists. Don’t let them crash your party.

Book Trips in Advance – Check out Viator & GetYourGuide for the best trips in Greece.

Santorini

So there you have it: stunning Greek islands you can fly to directly from Newcastle Airport. No fuss, just feta. Whether you want romance, adventure, all-night dancing or all-day lounging, there’s a sunny spot with your name on it. The flights are waiting, the tzatziki is chilled, and the sea is bluer than you can even imagine. Time to book it, don’t look back. Yamas to that!

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