Greece sits at the crossroads of southeastern Europe and western Asia, with land borders that have shaped regional travel, trade and daily life for centuries. Its mix of mountains and rivers defines how people and goods move between neighbors.
There are 4 countries that border greece, ranging from Albania to Turkey. For each neighbor we list Flag, Border length (km) and Major crossing(s) — you’ll find below.
Which countries share a land border with Greece?
Greece shares land borders with Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey; those borders run roughly northwest to northeast along the mainland and are the ones covered in the list below.
Are there major crossings or transport links at those borders?
Yes — each neighbor has established road (and in some cases rail) crossings used for trade and travel: Kakavija with Albania, Evzoni with North Macedonia, Promachonas (Kulata) with Bulgaria, and the Kipoi/İpsala crossing with Turkey, all of which are noted in the table you’ll find below.
Countries that Border Greece
| Country | Flag | Border length (km) | Major crossing(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albania | 🇦🇱 | 282 | Kakavia, Kapshtica |
| North Macedonia | 🇲🇰 | 234 | Evzoni, Niki, Doirani |
| Bulgaria | 🇧🇬 | 494 | Promachonas (Kulata), Ormenio |
| Turkey | 🇹🇷 | 212 | Kastanies–Pazarkule, Kipoi–Ipsala |
Descriptions
Albania
Bordering northwest of Greece across Epirus and western Macedonia, Albania shares a roughly 282 km boundary. Crossings include Kakavia and Kapshtica. Historic ties, cross-border communities, and popular road routes make it a frequent short-hop destination for travelers and trade.
North Macedonia
North Macedonia lies directly north of Greece with a border near western Thessaloniki. The roughly 234 km frontier has main crossings at Evzoni, Niki, and Doirani. Close cultural links, overland trade and convenient E75 highway connections make crossings common.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria borders Greece to the north with about 494 km of frontier running from Prespa to the Evros river. Major crossings include Promachonas (Kulata) and Ormenio. The border supports substantial trade, EU cooperation, and popular road routes into northern Greece.
Turkey
Turkey lies east of Greece, separated on land by a roughly 212 km border concentrated in the Evros region. Key crossings include Kastanies–Pazarkule and Kipoi–Ipsala. The border is geopolitically sensitive with heavy freight traffic and strict immigration controls.

