Visit the ancient site of Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games and a vital part of Greek cultural heritage. Explore the Sanctuary of Zeus, home to the origins of the Olympic Flame, and wander through the ruins of temples, athlete training grounds, and the original ancient stadium where legendary competitions took place. Discover the sacred groves that once hosted religious ceremonies alongside athletic events, immersing yourself in the spiritual and historical significance of this iconic site.
The tour concludes in the modern village of Olympia, where you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, local charm, and a glimpse into traditional rural life in the Peloponnese. This experience offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and authentic Greek hospitality.
In case of hotel/apartment pick up, driver will wait for you outside.
In case of port pick up, driver will wait for you at the arrival area holding a signboard with your name.
Airport Pick-up comes with additional cost
Begin your journey at the impressive Corinth Canal, a remarkable 19th-century engineering marvel that connects the Aegean and Ionian Seas. This narrow waterway, carved through steep limestone cliffs, saves ships over 131 nautical miles and offers spectacular views. Learn about its historical significance and vital role in maritime trade as you kick off an unforgettable exploration of Greece’s ancient and modern heritage.
Travel from Corinth to the renowned Archaeological Site of Olympia, located in the Ilia region and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover ruins of the Temple of Zeus, once home to the legendary Statue of Zeus—one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Explore the ancient stadium, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, the world’s greatest celebration of sport and athleticism. With roots dating back to the 15th century BC, Olympia flourished during its Golden Age in the 5th century BC, making it a cornerstone of ancient Greek history and culture.
Discover the site of the ancient Temple of Zeus at Olympia, once a magnificent peripteral temple renowned for its grand design and religious significance. Though only ruins remain today, the temple originally featured six columns at the front and thirteen along the sides, resting on a three-stepped base called a crepidoma. Its interior had rows of columns dividing the cella into three aisles. The temple’s architectural style influenced later classical structures, highlighting its lasting impact on ancient Greek architecture.
Discover the site of the ancient Temple of Zeus at Olympia, once a magnificent peripteral temple renowned for its grand design and religious significance. Though only ruins remain today, the temple originally featured six columns at the front and thirteen along the sides, resting on a three-stepped base called a crepidoma. Its interior had rows of columns dividing the cella into three aisles. The temple’s architectural style influenced later classical structures, highlighting its lasting impact on ancient Greek architecture.
Discover the Temple of Hera, one of Greece’s oldest monumental temples, located in the northwest corner of the sacred Altis precinct on Kronios Hill’s southern slopes. Dedicated by the ancient city of Skillous, this Doric peripteral hexastyle temple features sixteen columns along its sides and an east-west orientation. Its distinctive squat shape reflects its great length compared to its height. The temple’s wooden columns were gradually replaced by stone ones spanning from the Archaic to Roman periods, showcasing the full evolution of the Doric architectural style.
Visit the Philippeion, the only circular monument within the sacred Altis enclosure and a masterpiece of ancient Greek architecture. Commissioned by King Philip II of Macedon and completed by his son Alexander the Great after Philip’s death in 336 BC, the Philippeion was dedicated to Zeus. Inside, the famed sculptor Leochares crafted five chryselephantine statues representing the deified members of the Macedonian royal family, highlighting the monument’s unique cultural and historical significance.
Explore the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, one of Greece’s most important museums. The exhibits showcase the rich and fascinating history of the pan-Hellenic Sanctuary of Zeus, believed by the ancient Greeks to be the father of gods and men. Discover artifacts that tell the story of the birthplace of the Olympic Games and the enduring cultural legacy of this iconic site.
Housed in Olympia, the Ancient Olympic Games Museum is one of Greece’s oldest provincial museums, founded shortly after the initial archaeological excavations in the late 19th century. It features an extensive collection of artifacts that illuminate the history, culture, and traditions of the ancient Olympic Games, alongside treasures from other key cultural sites in Greece.
Before your return, enjoy some relaxing free time in the modern village of Olympia. Wander charming streets filled with local shops, cafes, and traditional tavernas. Immerse yourself in warm Greek hospitality, savor authentic cuisine, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of this welcoming town in the heart of the Peloponnese.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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