Would you like to experience "real Greece"? Set your itinerary to include unique sites, mountains and coastline, the best Greek villages, real food & drink, people, amazing accommodation, and all the popular sites you've already Googled.
From the Mythical Peloponnese limitless off-the-beaten-path sites to Delphi & Meteora. From the unique villages of northwestern Greece to Alexander the Great's Macedonia and Vergina Royal Tombs.
☼ What to expect? Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Monemvasia, Mani, Mystras & Sparta, Olympia, Galaxidi, Delphi, Ioannina City, Zagorochoria, Metsovo, Alexander's Vergina, Meteora, Thermopylae.
☼ Overnight at beautiful top-class locations & hotels. Take advantage of your evenings.
☼ Enjoy the special moments that we plan for you but do not show in the itinerary.
☼ It's private; it's personalized and very flexible; it's about real Greek hospitality and authenticity. We blend in but also avoid the crowds!
A dream-come-true-tour even for the local Greek traveler.
Any Athens hotel or Airbnb, the Athens airport, Piraeus and Nafplio port or Hydra island. Possible extra cost for some of the not central Athens locations.
The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, arguably making the peninsula an island.
The home of King Agamemnon and the Mycenean civilization.
One of the most beautiful towns in the area of Argolis (in eastern Peloponnese) as well as one of the most romantic cities all over Greece.
OPTIONAL: Walkthrough the Venetian castle and down the 999 steps that take you to the old Nafplio town.
It is the oldest theater in the world with the amazing acoustics.
OPTIONAL: Ancient Corinth was inhabited in the Neolithic period (6500-3250 BC) but the big prosperity began in the 8th century. Corinth was a city-state and for Christians, Corinth is well known from the two letters of Saint Paul in the New Testament, First and Second Corinthians. Corinth is also mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as part of Paul the Apostle's missionary travels.
We'll enjoy a coffee next to the ocean before climbing up the mountain range of Parnon.
A quick stop at the cliff-hanging monastery of Elona.
Instead of taking the motorway route to Monemvasia, we'll enjoy the beautiful coastline after leaving Nafplio and then climb the mountain range of Parnon; with Greek coffee by the water and lunch in the mountain villages.
The Castle Town of Monemvasia is among the most impressive places in Greece. Located on the southeastern side of the Peloponnese, Monemvasia was entirely carved on the back side of a sea rock in the Medieval times.
One of the most wild and beautiful areas of Greece.
A vast cave structure which is experienced from an expertly guided boat. The lighting and variety of rock formations and formations of stalagmites and stalactites lit with sympathetic lighting make you appreciate the passage of time.
One of the typical stone-built towns where Pirates were a permanent threat.
The famous Byzantine Castletown with the fantastic views of Sparta and the Lakonic olive groves.
After a great breakfast in one of the best hotels of your tour, we head to Ancient Olympia which hosted the original Olympic Games, founded in the 8th century B.C. Its extensive ruins include athletic training areas, a stadium, and temples dedicated to the gods Hera and Zeus.
OPTION: In size, form, and preservation, Ancient Messene is one of the most important cities of antiquity and one that still has a great deal to offer. It boasts not only religious and public buildings, but also imposing fortifications, houses, and funerary monuments. You have the option to add this site [@extra cost] or include it as an alternative to Ancient Olympia.
OPTION: The Arcadia mountain villages where you overnight on day 4 (halfway of this tour) are an ideal location if you like to spend an extra night (and day) and still explore locally since there is a lot to see plus is a great location and accommodation.
We climb down one mountain range only to climb up another and visit THE MYTHICAL 'CAVE OF THE LAKES'. It has something exclusively unique that does not exist in other well-known caves. A rare creation of nature with mysterious galleries and strange stalactite formations.
About 120 years ago Odontotos rack railway started from the seaside town of Diakopto parallel to the river and climbed to Kalavrita through bridges and tunnels. The little train incorporated so well into the natural environment that it seemed that it had always been there. The way it was constructed did not put a strain on the ecosystem of the gorge. Using stone and wood from the area the technicians' work is so perfect that someone may think that the nature worked on its own. You will first enjoy one of the best lunches of this tour, and hopefully, you will stay awake during the train ride.
Heading towards Delphi we shall cross the Rio–Antirrio Bridge. One of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and the longest of the fully suspended type. It crosses the Gulf of Corinth linking the Peloponnese peninsula to the mainland Greece by road.
The Archaeological Museum of Delphi, one of the most important in Greece, exhibits the history of the Delphic sanctuary, the site of the most famous ancient Greek oracle. Its rich collections are comprised primarily of architectural sculptures, statues, and minor objects donated to the sanctuary. The famous Charioteer belonged to a statuary complex of a chariot run by four horses and included a second male figure. The Sphinx of the Naxians, dated to 560 BC, comprises one of the earliest representations in art of the demonic creature with a lion's body, bird's wings, and a woman's head.
This is a long trip to reach the northwest of Greece and Ioannina city, the Jewel of North/Western Greece. There will be many locations to enjoy a coffee break and stretch your legs before arriving at Ioannina. This is an elegant town with a long multicultural history and a beautiful lake which is the trademark of the city.
You will immediately be captivated by the legends of Ali Pasha – the onetime Ottoman ruler of the city, by the narrow streets of the Castle district, and by the beauty of the lake.
It is a thematic museum, as it concerns the technology of silversmithing during the pre-industrial period, while simultaneously being a regional museum, as it focuses principally on the history of silversmithing in the region of Epirus. Finely crafted objects with ornate details, such as jewelry, arms and martial gear, household silverware, and personal effects feature in this collection.
The island in the middle of Ioannina's lake (called Pamvotida) is a lovely place to spend a sunny afternoon or drive to the mountain viewpoints that to enjoy the whole area of the city, lake, island, and surrounding mountains.
From Ioannina, a winding road we'll take you to the western Zagorochoria villages. You’ll know you’ve reached the west Zagori area when you see the dominating Astraka cliff towers covering the famous villages of Aristi, Megalo (big) Papigo, and Mikro (small) Papigo. When we meet the Aristi village bridge we will have the chance to approach the banks of the Voidomatis river.
Another wonderful hiking area is Kolymbithres (Rock Pools), 500 m from Papigo. It's a small canyon cut by the river Rogovo where the flow of the water has carved the rocky sides of the canyon, creating a beautiful landscape. Some of the water pools are deep enough to dive into.
Mikro Papigo is amphitheatrically built on the steep slopes of Mt Timfy and approximately 3 km further up from Megalo Papigo (also to stop and visit). Apart from the scenery, the village itself has a remarkable beauty with cobblestone alleys typical of the Zagorian architecture.
Monodendri is a designated traditional settlement (altitude 1.060 m), with stone houses and picturesque cobble roads, where the Rizario Centre of Handicrafts, with traditional embroidery weavings, operates. The village is located at the entrance of the Vikos Gorge.
he Stone Forest is a composition of limestone so chiseled that you think you see trees made of stone. Time and nature have essentially created a majestic forest of stones formed by structures of fine-grained limestone. But, “Stone Forest” is also an area that is a beautiful spot for breathtaking views of the Vikos Gorge.
OPTIONAL: We will be exploring East Zagorochoria villages where even more, impressive than the architecture of the local houses- are the stone bridges that we will meet. The local rivers have wonderful single and triple-arch stone bridges.
OPTIONAL: Dilofo, one of the most picturesque and well-preserved villages of Epirus, is one of the 46 villages of Zagorochoria.
Metsovo is a town in the mountains of Pindus, between Ioannina to the west and Meteora to the east. This tree-shaded village is full of life throughout the year generously offering its natural surrounding beauties. Particularly during winter, the famous village is the beloved holiday destination. The settlement’s heart beats in the central square; the most famous one in mountainous Greece. Metsovo is also well-known for its cheeses – a wide variety of cheeses are available and the cheeses are exported throughout Greece. The town will be our “stepping stone” from Ioannina and it is the ideal place to make a stop for coffee.
We drive on to reach Vergina and to experience the unique Museum, created in the Great Tumulus covering the royal tombs of Macedonia. Admire the astonishing findings from the tomb of King Phillip II, Alexander's father, and feel the thrill of the greatest discovery of the 20th century.
Time permitting (but this is our plan!), we shall drive south to reach Meteora and the famous monasteries for a possible first visit in the late afternoon but ready to explore the following morning.
We shall be visiting two of the monasteries that are open on a specific day. The gigantic rocks of Meteora dominate imposingly over Kalampaka town. This masterpiece of nature reveals all its glory for centuries as a unique geological phenomenon in beauty and an important monument of Orthodoxy. The Great Meteoron Monastery, built on an imposing rock, is the oldest, the biggest, and the most important among the monasteries of Meteora which are preserved today.
In 1350 a daring ascetic named Varlaam ascended to the rock. The monastery was named after him. He built three churches, a small cell, and a water tank. After his death, the rock remained abandoned for about 200 years until 1517 when the two priest monks started to construct the first buildings from the beginning.
Probably the most photographed monastery. According to historical sources Holy Trinity must have been built between 1458 and 1476.
We take a break at the Thermopylae battlefield location with King Leonidas' statue. The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I over the course of three days, in 480 BC.
OPTIONAL: "The Perfect Corner of Greece; the Pelion Peninsula". An option to consider and add an extra day/night that will allow you to visit the Pelion area after Meteora! The Pelion peninsula is where the Greeks thought their gods came on holiday. You will climb up 1,500 meters in a matter of a few Km. Full of streams and rivers it's very lush, something which apple, apricot, and chestnut growers have taken advantage of. An off-the-beaten-path location for most tourists overlooking the Aegean Sea! Google it! The "balcony to the Aegean Sea"! Home of the centaurs of Greek Mythology. The most famous composite creatures of antiquity [half-men and half-horse]. Google it!!!
Expect to be back in Athens around 5 pm. You can optionally be dropped off at your cruise ship or even the airport.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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