9 days tour

Highlights Of Ancient Greece

$ 3,000 .00 USD

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Highlights Of Ancient Greece

This tour includes:

Guide

An expert guide is included.

Transport

A comfortable air-conditioned bus is used throughout the trip.

Accommodation

We stay in small, family-run hotels where possible, favouring traditional properties that highlight the architecture of each destination. Most offer free wifi and some have a swimming pool. The normal accommodations used on this trip can be found on the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are a few of the notable places we stay. Mystras: Hotel Byzantion (night 4) The Byzantion is a family-run hotel in the centre of Mystras village. Wrapped by mountains, the property has an alpine feel, while the hotel has plenty of retro touches, such as wood-paneled ceilings and an old phone booth. Our groups particularly like to gather in the green garden, where thereโ€™s a dipping pool and shady spots where you can shelter from the sun. Pylos: Hotel Karalis (night 5) This 35-room hotel is just moments from the main town square and overlooks the Bay of Navarino. Nearby, thereโ€™s plenty to explore. The Three Admirals Square, named for the monument in its centre, has cafe seating under the shade of plane trees โ€“ an essential experience in this part of the world. Meanwhile, the hotel has a bar for post-exploration, pre-dinner drinks. Delphi: Nidimos Hotel (night 7) The Nidimos is consistently a standout hotel for our groups. There are 34 modern rooms, each with a large balcony and seating area. Thereโ€™s also a light and bright bar where you can gather for post-exploration drinks โ€“ make sure to check out the views of the mountains and Bay of Itea.

Meals

Breakfast is included at all the hotels. Simple buffet-style Greek breakfasts consist of bread/toast, butter, jam, fresh juice, milk, local yoghurt, eggs, honey, and coffee/tea. Other meals are not included, and we suggest you allow approximately โ‚ฌ175-โ‚ฌ250 to cover them, more if you include alcoholic or expensive fruit juices with each meal. Your group leader will assist in organising group meals at most stops, so you may benefit from better choices and good food. For lunch and dinner, we will go to different tavernas and restaurants, where we can sample typical Greek meze dishes, olives, fresh fish, vegetables and more.

Not included:

Others

โ€” Travel Insurance โ€” Single accommodation (available on request) โ€” Visas or vaccinations โ€” Tourist tax (paid locally)

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Itinerary of your trip Highlights Of Ancient Greece

  • Day 1 Day 1: Start Athens
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Start Athens

      Our adventure begins in Athens, an enthralling capital city soaked in myth and legend. Depending on when you land, you may have time to explore a little or perhaps dive into a taverna to sink your teeth into the much-loved local cuisine. Either way, weโ€™ll gather at the hotel for a welcoming briefing in the evening when weโ€™ll meet as a group for the first time. Accommodation: Arion Hotel or Achilleas Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 2 Day 2: Morning Walking Tour Of Athens, Including The Acropolis, Acropolis Museum And Plaka; Afternoon Free To Explore Athens (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Morning Walking Tour Of Athens, Including The Acropolis, Acropolis Museum And Plaka; Afternoon Free To Explore Athens (Breakfast)

      This morning we embark on a walking tour of Athens, taking in the Acropolis ruins and artefact-filled Acropolis Museum. This walk is actually a journey through the history of the city; from the classical world ruled by the Olympian deities to the 21st century. The afternoon is free for you to explore Athens on your own. Your leader can suggest where to visit. Please note: During busy periods, the walking tour might take place in the afternoon when it is quieter and the morning will be free. Accommodation: Arion Hotel or Achilleas Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 3 Day 3: To Nafplio, Visiting Ancient Corinth And Mycenae En Route (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: To Nafplio, Visiting Ancient Corinth And Mycenae En Route (Breakfast)

      After breakfast, we head to Nafplio. On the way, we stop at the Corinth Canal, which separates the Peloponnese from mainland Greece and connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea. We then visit the archaeological site of Corinth, one of the major cities in antiquity and an important centre of trade. Extended excavations here have revealed a Roman forum, temples, fountains and various other monuments. We then continue to the archaeological site of Mycenae, the kingdom of legendary Agamemnon and the most important and richest palatial centre of the Late Bronze Age in Greece. Mycenae comprises a fortified acropolis and surrounding funerary and habitation sites. We then head to the picturesque town of Nafplio, where we spend the night. Accommodation: Rex Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 4 Day 4: Morning Visit To The Fortress Of Palamidi; Afternoon To Explore Ancient Epidaurus (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Morning Visit To The Fortress Of Palamidi; Afternoon To Explore Ancient Epidaurus (Breakfast)

      Today we visit the impressive Venetian overlooking the town. It was initially fortified by the Venetians during the second Venetian occupation of the area (1686-1715). In 1715, it was captured by the Turks and remained under their control until 1822, when it was liberated by the Greeks. The most important monuments weโ€™ll visit are the castle, and the prison of Kolokotronis, a hero of the Greek Revolution. Next, we will explore Epidaurus (approximately a 45-minute drive from Nafplio), where the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the most famous healing centre of the classical world, is found. Weโ€™ll also visit the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, one of the finest examples of its kind. In the afternoon, we head to Mystras, where we spend the night. Accommodation: Hotel Byzantion (or similar)

  • Day 5 Day 5: Morning To Explore Mystras; Afternoon To Pylos, Visiting Ancient Messene En Route (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Morning To Explore Mystras; Afternoon To Pylos, Visiting Ancient Messene En Route (Breakfast)

      This morning we visit Mystras, a Unesco World Heritage site known as the Wonder of the Morea. The site occupies a steep foothill on the northern slopes of Mount Taygetos and has a Frankish castle that came under Byzantine control in 1262, before becoming a seat of the Despotate of Morea in the mid-14th century. In 1460, it was captured by the Turks, but was liberated again in 1821. We explore the site on foot, visiting beautiful Byzantine churches, mostly built between the 12th and 15th centuries; the palaces of the Mystras Despots; and some urban buildings. Please note: Unfortunately, the castle and the palaces are closed for reconstruction so we are unable to enter any buildings. We will have a look at them from the outside. In the afternoon, we head towards ancient Messene, one of the finest and best-restored archaeological sites in Greece, yet still relatively unknown. Lying in a fertile valley, below Mount Ithomi in central Messenia, the site was first inhabited during the Late Neolithic or the Early Bronze ages. Among the site monuments, we will visit the ancient theatre, agora, and Asclepeion. The stadium and gymnasium are among the most impressive and well-preserved building complexes in ancient Messene. We then drive to the seaside town of Pylos, where we will spend the night. Accommodation: Hotel Karalis (or similar)

  • Day 6 Day 6: Morning To Explore The Castle Of Pylos; To Olympia Or Katakolo (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Morning To Explore The Castle Of Pylos; To Olympia Or Katakolo (Breakfast)

      After breakfast, we will visit the Castle of Pylos, which also hosts a fine exhibition and museum of underwater antiquities. Here you will find out more about underwater archeology in Greece, how research, excavations and preservation of the antiquities take place. You will also see artefacts from shipwrecks found in the sea near the Peloponnese and Ionian islands. After lunch, weโ€™ll drive along the west coast of the Peloponnese towards Olympia where we spend the night (approximately a two-hour drive). Accommodation: Hotel Pelops (or similar)

  • Day 7 Day 7: Explore Ancient Olympia, The Site Of The First Olympic Games (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Explore Ancient Olympia, The Site Of The First Olympic Games (Breakfast)

      After breakfast, we visit ancient Olympia, the site that hosted the first Olympic Games. At the confluence of two rivers, in a lush landscape, near the west coast of the Peloponnese, Olympia is the most important religious and athletic centre in Ancient Greece. We will explore this major archeological site, including the Sanctuary of Zeus and the many buildings put up around it, such as an athletic premises used for the preparation and celebration of the Olympic Games, administrative buildings, and other lay buildings and monuments (the Temple of Hera, the Council House, the Ancient Stadium and Gymnasium and the Altar of Zeus). After lunch, we will drive (approximately 3hr 30min) to Delphi where we will spend the night. En route, we will cross from the Peloponnese peninsula to mainland Greece and will have the chance to admire the cable-stayed Rio-Antirrio Bridge, a masterpiece of architecture. Accommodation: Nidimos Hotel (or similar)

  • Day 8 Day 8: Morning To Explore Delphi; Afternoon Visit To Arachova On The Slopes Of Mount Parnassus; To Meteora (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Morning To Explore Delphi; Afternoon Visit To Arachova On The Slopes Of Mount Parnassus; To Meteora (Breakfast)

      In the morning, we will head to the Unesco World Heritage site of Delphi. We will explore this magnificent archaeological zone on foot, the place that in ancient times was considered the centre of the world, the place where heaven and Earth met. According to mythology, it is here that two eagles sent by Zeus from the ends of the universe to find the navel of the world met. The sanctuary of Delphi, on the slopes of Mount Parnassos, was for many centuries the cultural and religious centre and symbol of unity for the Hellenic world. Once at the archaeological site, weโ€™ll visit the Temple of Apollo, the Treasury of the Athenians and of the Siphnians, the ancient theatre and the Castalian Spring that was considered the sacred source of Delphi. After lunch, we head northeast to the Unesco World Heritage site of Meteora (approximately a four-hour drive). Meteora is one of the largest Greek Orthodox communities in Greece, second only to Mount Athos. Situated over the town of Kalampaka, on the northwest edge of the Plain of Thessaly (in central Greece), Meteora is one of the most imposing sights in Greece. Steep sandstone rocks, rising more than 1,312ft (400m) above the ground, were formed about 60m years ago through fluvial erosion, earthquakes and geological changes. What makes Meteora even more astonishing are the monasteries perched on top of rocky pinnacles. We aim to arrive in Meteora late afternoon, going to several viewpoints where we can enjoy panoramic views over the Kalampaka plain and stone forest of Meteora. Accommodation: Hotel Meteoritis (or similar)

  • Day 9 Day 9: Explore The Unesco World Heritage Site Of Meteora; Afternoon To Athens Airport And End (Breakfast)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Explore The Unesco World Heritage Site Of Meteora; Afternoon To Athens Airport And End (Breakfast)

      After breakfast, we will visit one of the cliffโ€“top monasteries of Meteora and learn more about their history and monastic life. The area of Meteora was initially inhabited by monks who lived in caves within the rocks during the 11th century. Please note: Clothing must cover knees and shoulders for both men and women to enter the clifftop monasteries of Meteora. In the late 12th century, a small church called the Panaghia Doupiani was built at the foot of one of the rocks, but during the Turkish occupation it became less secure so the monks climbed higher and higher up the rocks to protect themselves from different conquerors. Numerous monasteries were systematically built on top of the rocks so by the end of the 15th century there were 24 constructed in total; today only 6 of them are still active. The monks had to climb up ladders or use baskets and ropes to transfer the material for the construction of these monasteries and until 1920 this was the only means for getting supplies. After lunch, weโ€™ll return to Athens airport (approximately a 4hr 30min drive) where our adventure will end. Please note, we offer post-tour accommodation if you prefer to fly back the next day.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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