Explore Greece’s rich history and stunning landscapes in a 5-day private tour from Athens. Visit UNESCO sites, ancient theaters, and mystical monasteries.
Explore Greece’s rich history and stunning landscapes in a 5-day private tour from Athens. Visit UNESCO sites, ancient theaters, and mystical monasteries.
Meteora Kalabaka
Battlefield of Thermopylae - Visit the historic battlefield where King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans heroically fell during the Persian invasion.
Meteora - Enjoy a drive to Meteora to witness some of the country’s most stunning views. There will be an opportunity to visit at least two of the “suspended” Monasteries and…
Meteora Kalabaka
Battlefield of Thermopylae - Visit the historic battlefield where King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans heroically fell during the Persian invasion.
Meteora - Enjoy a drive to Meteora to witness some of the country’s most stunning views. There will be an opportunity to visit at least two of the “suspended” Monasteries and experience their unique atmosphere of tranquility.
Kalambaka - Enjoy a traditional lunch in the town of Kalabaka and take some free time to explore the area.
Arachova Delphi
Delphi - The next morning, visit the most influential Ancient Greek sanctuary of Apollo, where people in antiquity sought answers. The sanctuary, which shaped history for centuries, still houses the Temple of Apollo, the Theatre, the Stadium, and numerous offerings to the prophetic god.
Delphi Archaeological Museum - Before leaving, visit the Museum of Delphi, renowned for its Charioteer bronze statue.
Arachova - Travel to the village of Arachova, beautifully situated on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, with its traditionally built houses and shops. Be sure to try the locally produced cheese “formaela” before departing.
The Tholos of Delphi - On the way to the hotel in Delphi, make a brief stop at the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, where the famous Tholos of Delphi was discovered.
Nafpaktos Ancient Olympia
The Venetian Castle of Nafpaktos - The next morning, make the first stop in Nafpaktos, a charming little port that still retains its Venetian fortress. It’s a great spot for photos and a break before heading to Olympia.
Archaeological Site of Olympia - Visit the sanctuary of Zeus in Ancient Olympia, known as the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Learn about the origins of the Games and step onto the Ancient Stadium where it all began.
Archaeological Museum of Olympia - After visiting the site, explore the beautiful Museum in Olympia to see some of the best-preserved masterpieces of the Golden Age.
Mycenae Nafplio Bourtzi
Archaeological Site Mycenae - The next stop is Mycenae, a unique UNESCO site known as the residence of King Agamemnon. The site preserves the Treasury of King Atreus and the famous Lions Gate.
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Mycenae - It’s worthwhile to spend time visiting the small Museum, which still preserves fine pieces of minor art and evidence of the famous Mycenaean script “Linear B.”
Nafplio - Spend the night in Nauplio, one of Greece’s most beautiful seaside cities, which was once the capital of Greece. In Nauplio, stroll through the narrow streets of the old city, the old port, and the fortresses, and enjoy a Greek lunch by the sea.
Bourtzi - At the port of Nafplio, take a small boat to reach Bourtzi, the island-fortress built in the 15th century by the Venetians.
Epidauros Corinth
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus - The first stop is Epidaurus, known for the sanctuary of Asclepius (the god of medicine), where the best-preserved ancient Greek theater still stands. Walk up the stairs, test the impressive acoustics, and enjoy the site’s aura.
Epidaurus Archaeological Museum - Don’t miss the small museum of Epidaurus, where among the exhibits, you can find the first surgical instruments used in antiquity by the priests of Asclepius.
Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - Next is the village of Ancient Corinth, just a few minutes away. The village is developed around the Roman Forum of the old city and retains its authentic character. Spend some time at the site of Corinth to see the Temple of Apollo, the Bema of Paul the Apostle, and visit its Museum.
Corinth Canal - Make a brief stop to see the canal up close. It is an engineering marvel constructed in 1893 and is still in use.
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- Private transportation
- Professional English speaking Driver
- On-board WiFi
- Bottles of water on board
- Breakfast for 4 days
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accommodation in Kalabaka, Delphi, Olympia and Nafplio
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Professional English speaking Driver
- On-board WiFi
- Bottles of water on board
- Breakfast for 4 days
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accommodation in Kalabaka, Delphi, Olympia and Nafplio
- All fees and/or taxes
- Meals during the day
- Admission tickets have to be bought at the entrance of each site.
- Local licensed tourist guides can be arranged uppon request with an extra cost.
- Meals during the day
- Admission tickets have to be bought at the entrance of each site.
- Local licensed tourist guides can be arranged uppon request with an extra cost.
This tour invites participants to explore the Peloponnese (Southern Mainland) and Mount Parnassus (Central Mainland), regions rich with historical evidence from various periods of Greek history and home to some of the most charming towns. Discover 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites, experience the acoustics of an ancient Greek theatre, stand above…
This tour invites participants to explore the Peloponnese (Southern Mainland) and Mount Parnassus (Central Mainland), regions rich with historical evidence from various periods of Greek history and home to some of the most charming towns. Discover 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites, experience the acoustics of an ancient Greek theatre, stand above Agamemnon’s tomb, run in the world’s most significant stadium, visit the towns where Greeks retreat, feel the awe of the Meteora monasteries, and prepare questions for the Oracle of Delphi!
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.