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Greece

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Greece has emerged as an attractive destination for digital nomads and remote workers, offering Mediterranean lifestyle, affordable costs, and improving digital infrastructure. Athens and Thessaloniki have growing tech scenes, and the country has introduced incentives to attract remote workers and tech companies. Greece's climate and culture make it a compelling place to live and work remotely.

Capital

Athens

Population

~10.4 million

Language

Greek

English widely spoken in business and tourism

Currency

EUR

Euro

Internet

83%

penetration

Safety

High

Global Peace Index: 1.66 (2024)

Cost

Low

Numbeo Index: 38.5 (2026)

Work culture

Greek work culture is social and relationship-driven. Business moves at a moderate pace, and personal connections are valued. Lunch breaks can be long. Remote work is growing, especially as Greece has actively courted digital nomads with tax incentives and dedicated visa programs.

Hiring notes

Employment law provides strong protections including mandatory severance. Greece offers a favorable tax regime for foreign workers who relocate, with a 50% income tax reduction for seven years. Freelancers register with EFKA for social insurance. International employers typically use EOR services.

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