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Embark on a journey through time, culture, and beauty. Whether you’re a history lover, a foodie, or simply looking to explore the stunning Greek countryside, this tour offers something special for everyone. Book your tour today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Visitors to Olympia, the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games, can explore one of the most important sanctuaries of ancient Greece. Key highlights include: The Temple of Zeus: Once home to the massive statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Temple of Hera: One of the oldest temples in Greece, where the Olympic flame is still lit today during a special ceremony. The Ancient Stadium: This is where the Olympic Games were held, and visitors can still walk along the track. The Philippeion: A circular building dedicated to Philip II of Macedon and his family, including Alexander the Great. The Palaestra and Gymnasium: Areas where athletes trained before the games.
The Archaeological Museum of Olympia is one of the most important museums in Greece. It displays artifacts found in the ancient sanctuary and gives a deep insight into the history of the Olympic Games and ancient Greek culture. Highlights of the museum include: The statue of Hermes by Praxiteles: A masterpiece of ancient Greek sculpture, known for its beauty and elegance. The Nike of Paionios: A stunning statue of the goddess of victory, originally placed on a high pedestal to celebrate a military win. Sculptures from the Temple of Zeus: These impressive works once decorated the temple and tell stories from Greek mythology. Bronze collection: One of the richest collections of ancient bronzes in the world, including weapons, tools, and small statues. Everyday objects and offerings: These include pottery, jewelry, and votive offerings, helping visitors understand life and religion in ancient Olympia.
Visit Klio’s Honey Farm in Ancient Olympia Klio’s Honey Farm is a charming, family-run place just a short walk from the ancient site of Olympia. Visitors are welcomed by Klio and her family, who share the tradition of beekeeping that has been passed down for generations. During the visit, you can: Learn about traditional Greek beekeeping and how honey is made using natural methods. Taste local products, including pure honey, homemade sweets, and other treats made with love and care. Explore the beautiful garden, full of aromatic herbs, fruit trees, and flowers that attract the bees. Enjoy a warm, authentic experience, where history, nature, and local culture come together. Klio’s Honey Farm offers a peaceful and educational stop, perfect for families and anyone who wants to experience the flavors and hospitality of rural Greece.
Visit the Monastery of Kremasti near Ancient Olympia The Monastery of Kremasti is a hidden gem nestled in the mountains near Ancient Olympia. Built into a rocky cliff, the monastery seems to "hang" from the rocks—hence its name, Kremasti, which means "hanging" in Greek. Visitors to the monastery can: Admire breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and mountains from this peaceful location. Explore the historic church, with beautiful frescoes, traditional architecture, and a serene atmosphere. Learn about the monastery's history, which dates back to the 17th century and its role in the region's spiritual and cultural life. Experience the tranquility and spirituality of a place still cared for by nuns and visited by pilgrims and locals. The Monastery of Kremasti offers a unique combination of natural beauty, history, and devotion, making it a peaceful and meaningful stop during your visit to Olympia.
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