Is Starlink available in Greece? Prices, plans and everything you need to know 

Yes — Starlink is available across Greece, including many islands and rural areas. Starlink offers fixed residential plans in Greece (including a lower-cost “Lite” option) and roaming/portable options for travel. Below you’ll find a clear breakdown of availability, monthly fees, hardware costs, roaming rules, pros & cons for Greek customers, and practical tips for ordering. (All figures and claims below are taken from Starlink’s country pages and recent notices — sources are cited at the end.)

Starlink in Greece — Availability & Prices (Residential, Roam & Hardware)
Find out whether Starlink works in Greece, which plans are offered (Residential Lite and Residential), current monthly fees, hardware cost, roaming info, plus tips for islands and rural areas. Updated information and buying tips.

1. Availability in Greece — where it works

Starlink has officially launched service in Greece and publishes a local availability map and country pages. The practical way to confirm whether service is active at a particular address is to run your exact address through Starlink’s availability tool; overall, Starlink advertises coverage across Greece, making it especially useful for islands and remote spots where fixed broadband is limited or unreliable.

Why this matters for Greece: many smaller islands and mountainous villages have poor or no wired broadband options; low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite internet like Starlink can deliver speeds and latency that make streaming, video calls and remote work viable where DSL or some mobile links struggle.

2. What plans are offered in Greece (monthly fees)

Starlink’s Greece pages list the following headline residential plans:

  • Residential Lite€29 / month (unlimited data; an entry residential tier suited for basic home use).

  • Residential (standard)€40 / month (unlimited data; higher performance target for households).

The Starlink country pages also show roaming/portable pricing references for connecting while travelling (“Roam/Travel” style options), with roaming-style service promoted from €40 / month for travel in many regions (confirmable per address). Always check the local Starlink page for plan names and small-print limits.

Note: Starlink sometimes adjusts plan names and promotional pricing. The Residential Lite vs Residential split is how the Greek site currently displays the tiers — one cheaper lite option and a fuller residential option.

3. Hardware (dish & kit) — what it costs in Greece

Starlink requires a hardware kit (dish/antenna + router + cables). In Europe the standard pricing for the Starlink kit has commonly been reported around €349 for the standard kit, while Mini / portable kits and specialized high-performance kits have different price points (and may vary by market and promotion). Recent local reporting and Starlink regional stores commonly show the Standard Kit at roughly €349 and Mini variants at lower/higher prices depending on the exact model and market.

Important buying note: SpaceX/Starlink has run a promotion that ties a hardware discount to a 12-month residential commitment in many markets (a plan that effectively lowers or removes upfront hardware cost in exchange for a 12-month service commitment). If you see a “hardware at €0” offer, read the fine print: cancellation, address changes or early termination can trigger prorated hardware change fees. Always check the offer terms before ordering.

4. Roaming / Portable use inside Greece (and travel)

Starlink offers “Roam” or portable/nomadic options that allow use in multiple locations. Starlink’s Greek site highlights the ability to “connect while traveling in more than 150 regions” and lists roaming/portable service starting from around €40 / month depending on plan and usage. If your use case is seasonal (e.g., a summer house on an island), Starlink allows you to pause service or choose standby modes in some plans — again, confirm via the local account settings and terms.

5. Speeds, data and real-world performance in Greece

  • Starlink provides unlimited data on residential plans on the national pages, and the company advertises use cases like streaming, video calls and gaming. Real-world speeds in Greece will vary by location, line-of-sight to sky, local demand, and kit generation (Mini vs standard). User reports across Europe commonly show download speeds from tens to several hundred Mbps in many areas, with latency much lower than traditional geostationary satellite services.

  • For island installers, ensure an unobstructed view of the sky (no nearby tall trees or buildings blocking the dish) and consider the mounting hardware recommended by Starlink or by local installers.

6. Pros & cons for Greek users

Pros

  • Reaches many islands and remote spots where terrestrial broadband is poor or unavailable.

  • Plug-and-play setup — user-friendly dish and router.

  • Unlimited residential data tiers and generally good speeds for streaming and remote work.

Cons

  • Upfront hardware cost can be significant if no 12-month promotion applies.

  • Performance may vary during high-demand periods; in some high-density tourist areas, demand surcharges or “demand pricing” language has appeared in terms and promotions.

  • Weather and mounting conditions on windy Greek islands may require careful installation and anchoring.

7. How to check availability and order 

  1. Go to Starlink’s Greece page and use the availability map or “Start” flow to input your exact address. This confirms whether service is active, or whether you are on a waiting list. (Starlink’s local pages show the exact plans and—if available—current promotions.)

  2. Compare plans (Residential Lite vs Residential) and check if any 12-month hardware promotion applies (this can reduce upfront kit cost but comes with commitment clauses).

  3. Order the kit online or via authorized resellers listed on Starlink’s site if you prefer in-country support. Greece has authorized reseller listings.

  4. Install with a clear sky view and run the Starlink app to find the optimal location. Take photos of the mounting site and follow local building or landlord rules if you need a roof mount.

8. Practical tips for Greek islands and seasonal homes

  • If you only use a property seasonally, check whether you can pause service or move the dish between addresses under the selected plan without triggering extra fees. Some customers use the Roam/portable options for summer islands.

  • Watch for promotions: the 12-month plan that lowers hardware cost has been available in several European markets; if you plan to use Starlink long term, that offer can save upfront cash—but read cancellation/change fees.

  • For windy, salty coastal climates, consider corrosion-resistant mounts and periodic maintenance.

9. Frequently asked questions (short)

Q: Is Starlink legal in Greece?
Yes — Starlink operates in Greece and lists Greece on its country/availability pages. Regulatory approvals for the networks are included in Starlink’s country rollouts.

Q: How much is the monthly bill in Greece?
Residential Lite is listed at €29/month, Residential at €40/month (confirm at checkout for any taxes, small regional surcharges, or promotions).

Q: How much is the Starlink kit in Greece?
Standard kit pricing is commonly shown around €349 in European markets; Mini and high-performance kits have different prices. Promotional programs can reduce or defer hardware cost subject to contract terms. Confirm current kit pricing during checkout.

10. Final recommendations

  • If you live on an island or in a rural area with unreliable terrestrial broadband, Starlink is a viable solution in Greece — the company explicitly lists Greek availability and publishes local prices and plans on its Greek pages. Start by checking your address on Starlink’s availability map, then review any local promotions (12-month options can reduce upfront cost but carry conditions).

  • If you’re price-sensitive, compare total first-year cost (hardware + monthly fees) vs local wired or mobile-broadband alternatives. If you travel a lot inside Greece, consider Roam/portable options or seasonal activation approaches.