Embark on an immersive journey through the breathtaking Greek scenery on a day trip to Meteora from Athens. Discover the fascinating beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site by train and be captivated by its stunning landscapes.
Embark on an immersive journey through the breathtaking Greek scenery on a day trip to Meteora from Athens. Discover the fascinating beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site by train and be captivated by its stunning landscapes.
- Athens - Embark on an unforgettable day trip to one of Greece’s most stunning landscapes. Departing from Athens, travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach, enjoying the scenic beauty of the Greek countryside en route to the awe-inspiring monasteries of Meteora. Catch the 07:30 am bus to Kalambaka from opposite the Athens Railway Station and…
- Athens - Embark on an unforgettable day trip to one of Greece’s most stunning landscapes. Departing from Athens, travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach, enjoying the scenic beauty of the Greek countryside en route to the awe-inspiring monasteries of Meteora. Catch the 07:30 am bus to Kalambaka from opposite the Athens Railway Station and relish a journey that allows you to admire the countryside’s beauty. Arrive in Kalambaka around 12:30 pm.
- Kamena Vourla - Seaside Brunch Stop: Avoid the crowded highway rest areas and enjoy a tranquil brunch by the sea, just steps from the water. Sip coffee or savor a light meal with ocean views and fresh coastal air. Meals are optional and can be pre-ordered via our onboard app for a seamless experience.
- Kastraki - Upon arriving in Kalabaka around 12:30 PM, switch to a local VIP minibus and meet your expert guide for an immersive exploration of Meteora. Your knowledgeable local guide will take you to three of the most renowned monasteries, with brief photo stops at all six. Along the way, enjoy spectacular views and hear captivating stories about Meteora’s history and spiritual life.
- Varlaam Monastery - Visit the impressive Varlaam Monastery, the second largest of Meteora’s monasteries, perched high on a rocky pinnacle. Your guide will share the intriguing history of its 16th-century construction and the lives of the monks who once hauled materials up by rope. Admire the richly frescoed chapel, historic relics, and panoramic views over the dramatic landscape below.
- Great Meteoron Monastery - The Great Meteoron Monastery is the largest and oldest of all the Meteora monasteries. Built atop a towering rock formation, it earned the name “meteoro,” meaning “suspended in the air.” Founded by Saint Athanasios the Meteorite, it became the first organized monastic community in the area, laying the foundation for Meteora’s rich spiritual heritage.
- Meteora - Be amazed by the secluded hermit caves of Badovas, a powerful reflection of the solitude and spiritual dedication of Meteora’s earliest monks. As you explore these remote cliffside shelters, you’ll uncover the stories of the hermits who once lived here and see the traces of their simple dwellings—offering a rare glimpse into their austere, contemplative way of life.
- Monastery of St. Stephan - St. Stephen’s Monastery is the most accessible of all the Meteora monasteries, requiring no stairs—just a short walk across a small bridge to reach its entrance—making it ideal for visitors with limited mobility who still want an authentic monastic experience. Monastic life on this rock began as early as the 12th century, with key figures like Hosios Antonios and Hosios Philotheos credited for its development, the latter having rebuilt the original church in 1545. Today, the monastery features two churches: a 16th-century chapel that suffered damage during WWII and the Greek Civil War, and a larger 18th-century cathedral dedicated to Saint Charalambos, which houses his revered relics.
- Kalabaka - At the end of the day, our expert escort will transfer you back to Kalambaka, where you will have the time to stroll around and have a light lunch (not included). At 5:35 p.m. the bus departs from Kalambaka, and arrives at 9:58 p.m back to Athens.
- Agios Nikolaos Anapaphsas - The Holy Monastery of Saint Nicholas of Anapafsas is the first Monastery that we encounter on our way to the Holy Meteora and was founded at the end of the 14th century.
- Kalambaka - Enjoy the panoramic view of the town Kalampaka
- Roussanou Monastery - The Holy Monastery of Roussanou is believed to be named after the first hermit who settled on its rock. Its main church was established in the late 16th century and beautifully decorated around thirty years later. Unlike some of the more elevated Meteora monasteries, Roussanou sits on a lower rock, making it easier to reach. Originally founded by monks, the monastery suffered significant damage during World War II. In 1988, it was transformed into a convent and continues to be a place of spiritual life and tradition.
- Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada) - The Holy Trinity Monastery is the most challenging to access, but the breathtaking panoramic views from the top make the climb well worth the effort. Situated near St. Stephen’s Nunnery, this monastery sits atop a striking, steep rock formation. To reach it, visitors follow a path leading to the base of the rock, then ascend approximately 140 steps to the summit, where stunning scenery and spiritual history await.
- Kamena Vourla - Sunset Dinner by the Sea: On the way back, enjoy an optional dinner stop in a picturesque coastal town. It’s the ideal setting to relax, enjoy authentic Greek dishes, and take in a stunning sunset by the water—an unforgettable end to your day.

- Monasteries audio tour
- Roundtrip transfer from Athens to Meteora
- Free Map and bottle of water
- Visit to the hermit caves
- Traditional Greek lunch (if option is selected)
- Expert local tour leader
- Monasteries audio tour
- Roundtrip transfer from Athens to Meteora
- Free Map and bottle of water
- Visit to the hermit caves
- Traditional Greek lunch (if option is selected)
- Expert local tour leader
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service in Athens
- Entrance fees of the Monasteries (each monastery admission costs €5 per person per monastery)
- Guided tour inside the monasteries (audio guide available for free)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service in Athens
- Entrance fees of the Monasteries (each monastery admission costs €5 per person per monastery)
- Guided tour inside the monasteries (audio guide available for free)
Taking the Meteora Day Trip from Athens by bus provides a unique adventure to one of Greece’s most breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This tour ensures hassle-free round-trip travel from Athens in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus, allowing passengers to unwind and appreciate the picturesque Greek countryside on the way to Meteora. Upon reaching…
Taking the Meteora Day Trip from Athens by bus provides a unique adventure to one of Greece’s most breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This tour ensures hassle-free round-trip travel from Athens in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus, allowing passengers to unwind and appreciate the picturesque Greek countryside on the way to Meteora. Upon reaching the destination, travelers can join a small group to explore 3 of the 6 historic monasteries, each situated atop majestic rock formations, offering stunning views and insights into ancient monastic life. An optional traditional Greek lunch in the nearby village of Kastraki further enriches the cultural experience. The tour includes an audio guide that enhances the journey with historical insights and stories about the monasteries and the surrounding landscape. This blend of smooth transportation, guided exploration, and cultural immersion makes this tour a distinctive and enriching way to discover the marvels of Meteora.
- Infants (ages 3 and under) are free
- To enter the monasteries, appropriate clothing is required. Women should not wear short skirts and must have long sleeves. Men are not allowed to wear shorts.
- Amendments are serviced based on the availability
- The tour requires customers to climb stairs upon their approach to the monasteries. If someone finds climbing stairs challenging, it is possible to wait at the parking area where some benches are.
- Customers do not need to buy the monasteries tickets ahead of time. They pay in cash on the spot.
- The bus that will drive the customers to Kalambaka is only for the travel group.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.