For this private tour, your driver and personal tour guide will pick you up from your hotel or cruise ship port in Athens.
The stunning highlight of your visit to Greece is a tour of the two must-see religious and historical sites. You'll be sure to see the Temple of Apollo where you'll be able to see his sacred healing spring, and other incredible sights in the iconic city of Delphi.
Want to learn about mythological origins of the Oracle at Delph? Take a guided tour of the ruins. There's no better way to get a feel for this site than to take an 2,5 hour-long guided tour, especially if you're not familiar with what's going on in the ruins.
Also you going to visit Arachova. Despite being a small village, Arachova is home to many unusual monuments and tourist attractions like the Kamarinou Church and the rock-cut chapel of Agios Athanasios.
In the end of tour, you'll be taken back to your hotel in Athens. The total duration of the tour will be 12 hours from pick up to drop off.
Hotel, cruise port or place of choice in Athens.
Founded more than 2,500 years ago, the world-renowned city of Delphi is a true treasure. In ancient times, this cultural and historical gem was considered the headquarters for most of Greece's major religious institutions. Its Acropolis was the site of a major temple to Apollo and was the ceremonial seat of power for many important oracles. The renowned sanctuary there is still in operation; it has seen some of its most famous visitors, including Alexander the Great, Charles Darwin and Winston Churchill.
The Temple of Apollo, also known as the Pythian oracle and the oracular shrine to Apollon, consists of over 100 columns in the largest Doric peristyle ever constructed. The oracle at Delphi was established in the 7th century BC. The Pythian Games were celebrated there every four years and in 467 BC these games were replaced by a Pythian festival that continued annually until it was closed by Christian authorities in AD 393. The site remained active until the 12th century, when it was sacked by invading pirates led by the Norman adventurer Bohemond III of Antioch.The name "Olympia" is derived from the Ancient Greek word "Olympia," meaning "Pelvic." The site, however, had no building in its original sense. The various sports and athletic contests were originally held within the opening of a natural stadium in the valley and were not part of any building.
Delphi Museum is dedicated to the promotion of the history and antiquities of Delphi and the promotion of archaeological studies in the region. The permanent exhibition, which houses important objects of the archaeology of Greece, presents a panoramic view of the rich history of Delphi and is divided into three chronological sections: pre-history, ancient Greek civilization, and Byzantine civilization. The exhibition also presents objects from excavations in the region as well as some significant works from other museums that complement the archaeological material.
Arachova is a small town in north-east Greece, fast becoming an attractive tourist gateway to the attractions of the central Aegean. An emerging destination for locals, travellers curious about this region, and those looking for a break from it all, it is a place where the past meets the present. The town, which has its own unique architectural style, is known for its beautiful terrace houses and its waterfront promenade. Its houses are surrounded by a garden, often with a view of the sea. The beauty of the town is also reflected in its waterfront promenade along its beach.
Visit Athena Pronaia Temple, a marvel of ancient Greece at the top of a narrow valley. As you enjoy splendid natural scenery make sure to walk up to Delphi at the foot of Mount Parnassus where Greeks and non-Greeks alike visit the Delphic oracle.
The famous Kamarinou Church was built in 1783 but was abandoned and ruined by 1832, only to be revitalized with the help of donations from across Greece in 2003. The church is now used by locals as an informal museum and hosts a selection of religious artworks that are often on display.
Please note that there is transportation time from Athens to Corinth Canal and Ancient Corinth and also back to your hotel in Athens when the tour is finished. The total duration with transportation time is 6 hours.
The rock-cut chapel of Agios Athanasios was formed by the monks of Mount Athos in the 18th century. It is carved into a natural outcrop and features an ornate iconostasis and a 15th-century fresco of the Annunciation. The monastery's bell tower is called "Laliotis" (the Bee) and is one of a few such towers that are still inhabited by monks in Greece. Agios Athanasios Monastery was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1990, and today this monastery offers a unique cultural experience to visitors, not only through the monastery itself but also through the community's active role in the revitalization of a rural village.
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