Discover the birthplace of the Olympic Games on this private guided tour from Katakolon.
Your visit begins at the Archaeological Site of Ancient Olympia, where your licensed guide will lead you through the iconic ruins of the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Hera, the ancient stadium, the gymnasium, and the ceremonial areas where athletes once trained and competed.
Continue to the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, home to priceless treasures such as the Hermes of Praxiteles, the Nike of Paionios, and remarkable artifacts from the Temple of Zeus. Your guide will highlight the most important pieces, offering deeper insight into ancient craftsmanship, religion, and daily life.
After your cultural exploration, enjoy free time in the modern village of Olympia. Browse local shops, relax at a café, or stroll through the charming streets at your own pace before your comfortable return to Katakolon Port.
Upon disembarking your cruise ship in Katakolon, please walk a short distance along the pier toward the main port exit, where you will see the large blue overhead signs reading “PORT OF KATAKOLON – JOHN LATSIS.”
A member of our team will be waiting for you directly under these signs, holding an “Avalon Travel” sign.
Olympia was the birthplace of the most famous and important sporting event in the ancient world. The Olympic Games took place here every four years from 776 BC to 393 AD. The site was also a place of worship dedicated to the Greek god Zeus from about the 10th century BC. Here you will find incredible sculptures such as the decoration of the temple of Zeus, as well as the famous Hermes of Praxiteles and the statue of Nike of Paionios.
Olympia's Archaeological Museum is one of the most important museums of Greece. The exhibition contains great masterpieces from the long history of the Olympic Games' birthplace, and thousands of years of art. The exhibits are displayed in chronological and thematic order from Prehistoric down to Roman times.Here you'll find the sculptures of the temple of Zeus, the sculpture of "Nike of Paionios" and one of the most famous statues in the history of art, the "Hermes" of Praxiteles, which is perhaps the only original, surviving statue of the renowned sculptor. Guests are treated with the exhibition's numerous bronze objects: figurines of humans and animals, cauldrons, tripods, griffins, sphinxes, and many different kinds of weapons, vessels, and exquisite examples of the toreutic art. Finally, the large collection of terracotta statues—like the complex of Zeus and Ganymede—is a highlight during any visit.
Walk to Olympia village nearby the archaeological site and the stadium and wander around the little traditional shops, traditional taverns and coffee shops.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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