With a population of 14,519, Greece is a must-see destination in New York State, United States. Greece deserves at least 2 full days for you to see its main sights.
When flying to Greece, you’ll arrive at Greater Rochester Airport (ROC), which is located 6 miles from the city center. Airlines that fly from the United States to Greece include Air France, Royal Air Maroc and ITA Airways. The shortest domestic flight to Greece departs from Myrtle Beach and takes around 2h 06m.
Amtrak is the only carrier operating train routes to Greece. The train journey from Greece to Cleveland takes 4h 10m and costs around $51 for a one-way ticket. When coming by train from New York, expect to pay about $65 for a 6h 59m trip.
Another option to get to Greece is to pick up a car rental from Buffalo, which is about 64 miles from Greece. You’ll find branches of Hertz and Budget, among others, in Buffalo.
Several bus lines operate bus routes to Greece, including Greyhound, Trailways and OurBus. From New York, the bus ride to Greece takes 340 miles and will cost you around $80. From Hartford, the ticket costs about $114 for a journey of 740 miles.
Renting a car in Greece costs $60 per day, on average, or $120 if you want to rent if for 2 days.
It’s generally cheaper to rent your vehicle outside the airport: locations in the city are around 13% cheaper than airport locations in Greece.
Expect to pay $3.90 per gallon in Greece (average price from the past 30 days). Depending on the size of your rental car, filling up the tank will cost between $46.79 and $62.38. The most frequently booked car type in Greece is Compact (Nissan Rogue or similar). If you’re looking to save money, though, keep in mind that Economy rental cars (Nissan Versa or similar) are, on average, 53% cheaper than other rental car types in the city.