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Cyberdrone?
A drone show in Greece carries a special kind of potential: a blend of light, motion, and narrative energy that resonates perfectly with the country’s artistic heritage.
Greece has always understood how light shapes emotion—from classical marble facades bathed in sunset to theatrical performances that play with perspective and rhythm. A drone show above Athens, Thessaloniki, or the Aegean islands becomes a continuation of that tradition: motion crafted not just for spectacle, but for storytelling.
At Cyberdrone, we don’t rely on generic, off-the-shelf fleet tech. We build our drones, develop our swarm control systems, and design our animations in-house. That means we control every parameter of performance—from flight endurance and trajectory precision to animation speed and lighting intensity—and can tailor them specifically for Greek skies and events.
Our drones fly up to 18 minutes, allowing shows to unfold like full narrative acts rather than short bursts of motion. They move at speeds up to 8 m/s, giving animations a dynamic feel and enabling sharper, more cinematic transitions that feel energetic without appearing chaotic.
Precision and control are essential when you’re designing formations above dense urban grids, historic waterfronts, and landmark sites. That’s why our systems use GNSS-grade positioning, giving centimeter-level placement accuracy and consistency even in challenging environments. This lets formations hold crisp geometry as they shift and evolve: live and on camera.
In Greece, this translates to opportunities across many formats: national celebrations by the Acropolis, brand launches along the waterfront in Piraeus, sporting finals at open arenas, cultural festivals at ancient sites, and luxury celebrations under Aegean stars. Each context has a different pace and visual language, and our technology adapts to them al.
We also integrate logistical and safety planning into the creative process. Wind patterns above coastal islands, flight zones around heritage monuments, and coordination with local authorities are all part of the design before a single drone launches. This technical discipline ensures that the final show feels effortless to the audience because it was engineered with exacting standards behind the scenes.
Greece understands space, structure, and narrative. Cyberdrone brings the engineering and animation control to let those qualities rise into the sky, turning every event into a moment that feels living, responsive, and unmistakably Greek.



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Have a question?
Here are the answers!
Are drone light shows allowed near historical landmarks in Greece?

Yes, but with restrictions.
Greece is rich in protected heritage sites, so a drone show near landmarks in Greece must respect strict regulations. Flying directly above monuments like the Acropolis of Athens is typically restricted.
That said, nearby zones can still be used creatively. With proper positioning and planning, the skyline can frame the show without interfering with protected airspace.
Are drone shows noisy?

Drone shows are significantly quieter than fireworks, producing only a soft humming sound. This makes them suitable for urban environments and residential areas.
Are there any specific site requirements?

Yes. Every drone show requires a flat, stable, debris-free launch zone with sufficient space for takeoff, landing, and safety perimeters. If a suitable surface is not available, temporary launch platforms can be installed.
Are drone shows safe for large public events?

Yes.
Professional drone shows operate under strict safety protocols, including controlled launch zones, geofencing, redundancy systems, and real-time monitoring.
Each show is designed with a defined safety perimeter and emergency procedures to ensure safe operation for both audience and surroundings.
Can you show a preview of the final show before we fly?

Yes. After the concept and venue are agreed, we can present a simulation in a 3D visualizer so you can review timing, transitions, and how each formation reads from the audience area.
What permits are required for a drone show in Greece?

Organizing a drone show in Greece starts with aviation approval. Drone operations are regulated by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA), and large-scale shows typically fall under the “specific category,” requiring operational authorization.
For a drone light show in Greece, operators submit a full technical package: flight plan, altitude, timing, safety perimeter, and risk assessment.
If the show takes place near cities like Athens or Thessaloniki, additional coordination with municipalities and police is required.
Coastal and island locations may also involve maritime or local authority approvals. For protected zones (historical or archaeological areas), permissions from heritage authorities are mandatory.
How can I book a drone show in Greece with Cyberdrone?

Every drone show begins with your event, your vision, and the emotion you want to create.
You share:
- location (Athens, islands, resorts),
- date,
- event type,
- and the experience you want to create.
From there, we:
- define the concept and scale
- design a custom visual narrative
- handle permits and coordination
- prepare the full technical setup
All drones, software, and animation are developed in-house, which allows us to control every detail: from brightness and timing to how the story unfolds in the sky.
On the event day, our team manages everything from setup to execution. You don’t manage the show—you experience it.







