BEFORE YOU ARRIVE
You decide you don’t want another normal job at home.
You want a season in Greece.
Sun. People. Music. Energy.
And yes — a real job.
This role is based in Greece.
You relocate for the season and live where other people spend their holidays.
Before you even pack your suitcase :
Accommodation is already arranged.
Meals are included.
Your contract is prepared.
No apartment hunting.
No “how do I survive abroad?” panic.
You arrive knowing where you live and where you work.
WHEN YOU LAND IN GREECE
You join an international entertainment team.
Your days are active, social and structured.
You host activities like games, light sports, pool fun or guest interaction moments.
You speak to guests from different countries.
You create atmosphere.
You support evening programs, shows or themed events.
Is it high energy? Yes.
Is it social? Definitely.
Is it sometimes chaotic? Of course.
But it’s also organised, team-based and guided.
You are not thrown into the deep end alone.
And let’s be honest —
yes, this is Greece.
There is music. There are sunsets. There are staff nights out.
But during working hours, you are professional.
You represent the hotel.
You bring energy when others are on holiday.
AFTER THE SEASON
You leave Greece with :
International work experience
Stronger communication skills
Confidence
Stories
Connections across Europe
And proof that you can relocate, adapt and perform in a dynamic environment.
This is not just “a job abroad.”
It’s one summer of growth, chaos, teamwork, sunsets and responsibility —
all happening in Greece.
If that sounds like something you want to experience,
apply and join our Holiday Entertainer team in Greece. 🇬🇷✨
Requirements
WHAT YOU NEED
You don’t need professional entertainment experience.
You need :
– Confidence to speak to people
– Basic English
– Willingness to relocate
– EU passport
– Energy and reliability
If you are shy but willing to grow — this job will change you.
If you are already outgoing — you’ll thrive.
Benefits
WHAT YOUR SEASON LOOKS LIKE
You live close to your workplace.
You work full-time, typically 5–6 days per week.
You eat at the hotel.
You spend your free time by the sea, with colleagues, exploring Greece.
You earn money while your main living costs are covered.
That makes saving realistic — even during a fun season.
Entertainment Crew Member • Bern, BE, CH