Experience the ultimate luxury and comfort as you embark on our private tour to Ancient Olympia, in our state-of-the-art fleet of Mercedes Benz vehicles. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a smooth ride while taking in the scenic landscapes.
To enhance your journey, we offer a complimentary audio tour, providing you with fascinating insights about the history, architecture, and spiritual significance of the monasteries and the surrounding area. Immerse yourself in the stories and legends as you explore at your own pace, ensuring a truly immersive and informative experience.
With our top-of-the-line Mercedes Benz fleet and the added value of a complimentary audio tour, our private tour to Ancient Olympia offers an unrivaled blend of comfort, convenience, and cultural enrichment. Book now and indulge in a remarkable journey that combines luxury, knowledge, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Olympia.
• This is a private tour exclusively for your group. Please note, for pick-up locations beyond 10 km from Athens city center, an additional charge will apply, subject to availability and upon request. • The following dates will have surcharges applied: - January 6, 2025 - March 3, 2025 - April 18, 2025 (services available after 12:00 PM) - April 21, 2025 - June 9, 2025 - October 28, 2025 • For day tours, we recommend an early morning start between 7:00 am and 7:30 am • The pick-up time is flexible and can be adjusted to suit your preferences. Your dedicated driver will pick you up and drop you off at the same location or any other preferred point. • For hotel pick-ups, your driver will meet you in the lobby. If you are staying in an apartment, they will wait for you at the building's entrance. • If your pick-up is at the airport, an additional fee applies (upon request). Your driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall with a sign displaying your name. We monitor your flight to ensure timely pick-up. • For port pick-ups, your driver will be waiting at the port gate as you disembark, holding a sign with your name to ensure a smooth meet-up. Your comfort and convenience are our priority for a stress-free start to your private tour.
Begin your private tour with an early morning departure from Athens, as your skilled driver escorts you on a captivating four-hour journey to the enchanting landscape of Olympia, where awe-inspiring monasteries perched atop towering rock formations await your exploration.
The Corinth Canal links the Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea to the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea, slicing through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and creating a separation between the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland, potentially transforming the peninsula into an island. Carved through the isthmus at sea level without any locks, the canal spans 6.4 kilometers (4 mi) in length and has a base width of only 21.4 meters (70 ft), rendering it impassable for numerous contemporary vessels. Observing from an elevated vantage point, you can appreciate the panoramic view of Corinth's isthmus, marvel at the steep limestone walls, and witness vessels below navigating the canal's passage.
Olympia served as a revered sanctuary, drawing devotees from across the ancient globe. Commencing in the 8th century BC, the religious festivities at Olympia became linked with the Sacred Olympic Truce, observed throughout the Greek realm through an accord between Spartan Lykourgos and Elis' King Iphitos. During the 5th century BC, Olympia evolved into a hub for intellectual exchange, attracting numerous thinkers and influential figures who gathered to share and disseminate their wisdom and ideas.
The Temple of Zeus Olympia was a magnificent monument to the king of the gods, built over centuries by ancient Greeks and Romans. It housed a colossal statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its grandeur reflects the historic significance of the ancient Olympic Games, held nearby.
The archaeological site encompasses over 70 significant structures, and the remnants of many of these endure. A site of particular significance to Greeks throughout history is the Pelopion, the burial place of the quasi-legendary king and forefather of the Atreids, the two rulers who led their realms in the war against Troy. Peloponnesus derives its name from Pelops. The existence of the tomb suggests that Pelops may not have been entirely mythical.
The ancient Stadium at Olympia is where the first Olympic Games took place, featuring a 212-meter track and capable of holding up to 45,000 spectators. Its ruins resonate with the echoes of athletic competitions dating back to ancient Greece.
The Nymphaeum at Olympia is an ancient structure dedicated to nymphs and associated with water rituals. This graceful monument showcases the Greeks' reverence for nature and their incorporation of water elements in religious practices.
The Temple of Hera at Olympia is a Doric-style ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Hera. It stands as a majestic testament to the religious significance and architectural prowess of ancient Olympia.
The Philippeion in Olympia is an ancient circular memorial, commissioned by Philip II of Macedon, dedicated to the victories of his family, the Macedonian royal house of the Argeads, in the Olympic Games. This architectural masterpiece once housed statues of Philip II and his family members.
The Museum of Olympic Games in Olympia houses a diverse collection of artifacts related to the ancient and modern Olympic Games. Exhibits include memorabilia, sculptures, and historical items that highlight the enduring legacy of this global sporting event.
The Archaeological Museum of Olympia showcases an impressive collection of artifacts from the ancient sanctuary, including sculptures, pottery, and items from the Olympic Games. Visitors can explore the rich history and cultural significance of Olympia through these well-preserved relics.
As the sun begins to set, it's time to bid farewell to the captivating landscapes of Olympia, as we embark on our return journey to Athens, ensuring a tranquil late afternoon departure filled with cherished memories and a sense of fulfillment.
The Palaestra at Olympia served as a training ground for ancient athletes, providing a space for physical exercises and wrestling practice. Its design reflects the importance of athletic preparation in the ancient Greek world.
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