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PRESENTATION

Are you thinking of going to travel Greece? When planning a classic Greece tour, it’s essential to consider the rich cultural and historical sites Classic Mainland Tours of Greece offers.

For those seeking to embark on a classic Greece tour and explore the wonders of Mainland Greece, consider booking a 7-day Greece package tour to immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of this remarkable region. If you are looking for the best time to travel to Greece, the best prices for travel to Greece, the best places to travel in Greece, and the best Greece travel packages, this program will suit you very well.

On the second day of your Classic Mainland Tours of Greece, Begin your journey in Athens with an Athens tour. Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city steeped in history and mythology, offering a captivating blend of ancient wonders and modern sophistication. The iconic Athens Acropolis, with its impressive Parthenon, is a testament to the city’s rich heritage and a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Apart from the Athens Acropolis, Athens boasts a plethora of historical sites, including the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Panathenaic Stadium. The New Acropolis Museum offers a comprehensive insight into Greece’s ancient past.

After the Athens tour on the first day, you can embark on a multi-day tour to the most iconic destinations in Mainland Greece, including Corinth Canal, Epidauros, Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi, and Meteora.

From the birthplace of the Olympic Games to the majestic monasteries of Meteora, this diverse region offers a wealth of experiences for travelers. In this comprehensive tour guide, you will embark on a journey through the timeless wonders of the Classic package of Greece, discovering the rich heritage and natural beauty that has captivated visitors for centuries.

On the third day of your Greece tour, visit the Corinth Canal, a man-made waterway connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf.

This engineering marvel offers a unique sightseeing opportunity as you can witness ships passing through the narrow water passage. In this context, we continue the day with a day trip to The Theatre of Epidarus, Mycenea with the Tomb of Agamemnon, and a drive to Olympia. Overnight in Olympia.

On the fourth day of your Mainland Greece tour, make your way to the ancient sanctuary of Olympia, where the Olympic Games were born. Explore the archaeological site, where you can walk in the footsteps of ancient athletes and marvel at the remains of the Temple of Zeus and the ancient stadium.

Afterward, visit the Olympia Archaeological Museum. The fifth day of your Greece tour will take you to the mystical site of Delphi, known in ancient times as the center of the world. Explore the Delphi Archaeological Museum, the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, where the famous Oracle of Delphi delivered her prophecies, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

On the final day of your Classic Greece package tour, journey to the awe-inspiring rock formations of Meteora, where monasteries perched atop towering cliffs create a scene of unparalleled beauty. Explore the monasteries, each with its own unique history and architectural significance, and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As the sun sets over Meteora, you’ll be treated to a spectacle of colors that make this natural wonder truly unforgettable.

DAY 1: ATHENS

Upon your arrival in Athens, you will be greeted by a representative who will transfer you to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore at your leisure.

DAY 2: ATHENS CITY TOUR  – Morning Sightseeing Tour

Itinerary:

Our journey begins at the Zappion and Royal Garden, a hidden gem tucked away in the heart of Athens. This tranquil oasis offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Zappion building itself is a stunning architectural masterpiece, with its neoclassical design and grandeur.

The next stop on the Athens city tour is Panathenaic Stadium, the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games. Today, the Panathenaic Stadium continues to host major sporting events, keeping the spirit of the Olympic Games alive. Continuing the tour of Athens, the Temple of Olympian Zeus is the next stop. You will admire its enormous size and magnificence. Dedicated to the king of the gods, this ancient temple stands as a testament to the power and influence of ancient Greece.

The Temple of Olympian Zeus is a must-visit for anyone interested in ancient Greek architecture. Just a stone’s throw from the temple is Hadrian’s Arch, a magnificent structure that served as the gateway to the ancient city.

As we continue the Athens city tour, Constitution Square (Syntagma). This bustling square serves as the heart of modern Athens, and then you will watch the changing of the guard at the Parliament and the Unknown Soldier Monument. Followings will be the Academy, the University, and the National Library, three institutions that play an essential role in developing knowledge and education in Greece.

Our last stop on the Athens tour is the iconic Athens Acropolis and Parthenon. As you make your way up the hill, you can’t help but admire the Parthenon, the crown jewel of Ancient Greek architecture. The size and beauty of this ancient temple are truly awe-inspiring. You can stand at the top and watch the panoramic view of the city below.

Conclude your Athens tour with a visit to the remarkable New Acropolis Museum. It is a modern marvel housing thousands of artifacts from ancient Athens and ancient Greece. The museum’s stylish design and state-of-the-art exhibits offer a unique and immersive experience. As you wander through the galleries, you’ll marvel at intricate sculptures, delicate pottery, and carefully preserved ancient ruins. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure.

Overview:

Embark on a fascinating morning sightseeing tour of Athens with our expert guide. Explore the rich history and iconic landmarks of the city as you visit the Zappion, Royal Gardens, Panathenaic Stadium, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch, the Parliament, the Memorial of the Unknown Soldier, the Academy, the University, the National Library, and Constitution Square (Syntagma).

The highlight of your tour will be a visit to the Athens Acropolis, the ancient citadel that dominates the city skyline. Marvel at the Parthenon, the iconic temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, and explore the other ancient structures on the hill. Conclude your tour of Athens with a visit to the remarkable new Acropolis Museum.

The museum’s stylish design and state-of-the-art exhibits offer a unique and immersive experience. As you wander through the galleries, you’ll marvel at intricate sculptures, delicate pottery, and carefully preserved ancient Athens. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure.

DAY 3: CORINTH-EPIDAURUS-MYCENAE-OLYMPIA (BREAKFAST/DINNER)

Itinerary:

Early in the morning, you will depart from Athens, and our first stop will be the Corinth Canal. Corinth, with its strategic location between the mainland and the Peloponnese, holds its own historical allure, particularly with the iconic Corinth Canal.

Visitors can walk across the canal’s pedestrian bridges, taking in the breathtaking views of the waterway that connects the Aegean and Ionian seas. Next, you will visit the renowned Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, known for its impressive acoustics.

After that, you will have a quick visit to Nafplion town before continuing on to the archaeological site of Mycenae, where you can explore the fascinating Tomb of Agamemnon. From there, you will journey to Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, passing by the towns of Tripolis and Megalopolis along the way. In Olympia, you will enjoy dinner and spend the night.

Overview:

On the third day, we will depart for Epidauros; on the way, we will visit the Corinth Canal, a man-made waterway connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. This engineering marvel offers a unique sightseeing opportunity as you can witness ships passing through the narrow water passage.

The next visit will be to the Ancient Epidauros Theater and the ancient city. After Epidauros sightseeing, we will continue to drive Mycenae. On the way, you will have a quick visit to Nafplion town before continuing on to the archaeological site of Mycenae, where you can explore the fascinating Tomb of Agamemnon. From there, you will journey to Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Overnight and dinner in Olympia.

DAY 4: OLYMPIA TOUR – DELPHI (BREAKFAST/DINNER)

Itinerary:

In the morning, you will visit the Archaeological site in Olympia, which includes the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus. Just at the entrance of Olympia, there is a map of Olympia and ancient Greece map, then make your way to the ancient Sanctuary of Olympia, where the Olympic Games were born.

Explore the archaeological site, where you can walk in the footsteps of ancient athletes and marvel at the remains of the Temple of Zeus and the ancient Olympia stadium. Afterward, visit the Museum of the Ancient Olympia, where you can admire a collection of artifacts that offer insight into the ancient sporting events that took place in Olympia.

Afterward, you will travel through the plains of Heliad and Achaia, passing by the impressive bridge that connects Rion to Antirion. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the picturesque towns of Nafpaktos (Lepanto) and Itea. Your day will end in Delphi, where you will have dinner and spend the night.

Overview:

If you’re a history enthusiast, consider including Olympia in your itinerary. Located in the Peloponnese region, Olympia is the birthplace of the Olympic Games and is filled with archaeological wonders. Explore the ruins of the ancient Olympic Stadium, the Temple of Zeus, and the renowned Olympia Archaeological Museum.

Afterward, you will travel through the plains of Heliad and Achaia, passing by the impressive bridge that connects Rion to Antirion. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the picturesque towns of Nafpaktos (Lepanto) and Itea. Your day will end in Delphi, where you will have dinner and spend the night.

DAY 5: DELPHI TOUR- METEORA (BREAKFAST/DINNER)

Itinerary:

Today, you will visit the archaeological site of Delphi. It was once considered the center of the world according to Greek mythology and was renowned for its Oracle. Home to iconic landmarks such as the Acropolis in Athens and the ancient city of Delphi, Mainland Greece is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders waiting to be explored.

Delphi, situated on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, is another historical gem in Greece. Explore the ancient ruins, including the Temple of Apollo and the Theatre of Delphi. You will also have the chance to explore the Delphi Archaeological Museum, home to the famous statue called “The Bronze Charioteer.”

After your visit to Delphi, you will depart for Kalambaka, a charming town nestled at the foothills of the awe-inspiring Meteora rock formations. You will enjoy dinner in Kalambaka hotels or Meteora hotels and spend the night there.

Overview:

Delphi, situated on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, is another historical gem in Greece. It was once considered the center of the world according to Greek mythology and was renowned for its Oracle. Explore the ancient ruins, including the Temple of Apollo and the Theatre of Delphi, while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

After that, we will drive to Kalambaka. Kalambaka is a town located at the foot of the Meteora rocks. It serves as the gateway for visitors to explore this magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kalambaka itself is a charming town with lovely traditional houses, narrow streets, and a relaxed atmosphere.

DAY 6: METEORA TOUR – RETURN TO ATHENS (BREAKFAST)

Itinerary:

Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a mesmerizing complex of rock formations that rise abruptly from the plains of Thessaly in central Greece. The word “Meteora” translates to “suspended in the air,” a fitting description for the monasteries perched atop these imposing sandstone pillars.

The history and significance of Meteora date back to the 14th century when the first monasteries were built by monks seeking spiritual isolation and refuge. Today, these monasteries stand as a testament to the enduring spirit of Orthodox Christianity and the remarkable human determination to conquer the inaccessible.

The six remaining monasteries of Meteora, out of an original twenty-four, continue to attract pilgrims, tourists, and scholars from around the world. The monasteries not only offer a glimpse into the religious and cultural heritage of Greece but also provide a breathtaking juxtaposition of man-made wonders against the natural beauty of the region.

The Monastery of the Holy Trinity, or in Greek, the Monastery of Agia Triada, is one of the most photographed monuments of Meteora. It is also among the most difficult to reach in terms of access. It is simple but still a bit more stressful than other monasteries. Those who try to go up the steep but short path and stairs enjoy the most panoramic views of the surrounding cliffs and the town of Kalabaka below! The architectural marvels, adorned with stunning frescoes and ancient artifacts, are a testament to the enduring legacy of the Byzantine era and continue to inspire awe and reverence in all who visit.

After your visit to Meteora, you will journey back to Athens, passing through the towns of Trikala, Lamia, and Thermopylae. There will be a short stop at the statue of Leonidas before reaching the Kammena Vourla area. In the evening, you will arrive back in Athens.

Overview:

Another must-visit destination in Greece is Meteora, known for its surreal rock formations and perched monasteries. Located in central Greece, Meteora offers breathtaking views and a unique spiritual atmosphere. Climb up to the monasteries for a glimpse into the lives of the monks, or take a scenic hike to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.

The history of the monasteries in Meteora is a tapestry woven with threads of faith, resilience, and human ingenuity. The first monasteries were established in the 14th century, perched atop the imposing rock formations that provided a natural defense against invading forces.

The Monastery of the Holy Trinity, or in Greek, the Monastery of Agia Triada, is one of the most photographed monuments of Meteora. It is also among the most difficult to reach in terms of access. It is simple but still a bit more stressful than other monasteries. Those who try to go up the steep but short path and stairs enjoy the most panoramic views of the surrounding cliffs and the town of Kalabaka below!

The monks, seeking solitude and spiritual enlightenment, scaled the sheer cliffs using rudimentary rope ladders and wooden pulleys to create their sanctuaries in the sky. Over time, these initial structures evolved into magnificent monasteries, each with its own unique story and architectural style.

After your visit to Meteora, you will journey back to Athens, passing through the towns of Trikala, Lamia, and Thermopylae. There will be a short stop at the statue of Leonidas before reaching the Kammena Vourla area. In the evening, you will arrive back in Athens.

DAY 7: ATHENS / AIRPORT (BREAKFAST)

Depending on your flight departure time, you will be transferred to Athens International Airport for your onward journey.

The Package Includes

  • 3 nights hotel accommodation in Athens
  • 4-day Classical Tour including a visit to Meteora on half board basis / SIC Basis
  • Half day Athens sightseeing Tour, English Speaking Guide / SIC Basis
  • Entrance fees to the sites, during guided sightseeing tours
  • All transfers as mentioned in the program
  • Daily breakfast

The Price does Not Include

  • International flight tickets
  • Personal expenses
  • Luggage Storage. Subject to hotel availability
  • Airport & Hotel Portage & Trolleys
  • Tips for drivers, escorts, guides
  • Any other service not mentioned above
  • Greece Overnight Stay Tax payable directly at the hotel: 3€/night for 3* Hotels, 7€/night for 4* Hotels & 10€/night for 5* Hotels

Children Policy

  • Age 0-2 Free no bed
  • Age 2-10 sharing room with 2 full paying adults pays 70% of double room package rate (child will have a bed) 

Notes

  • Greece Stayover Tax to be paid directly to hotels per room per night: 3* hotels €3 / 4* Hotels €7 / 5* Hotels €10
  • In case of Increase of Entrance Fees, VAT, package rates will be modified accordingly.
  • Rates based are subjected to Hotel availability. In the event of unavailability of mentioned hotels similar rate class hotel will be booked. Alternatively, a supplement will be provided based on available hotel at time of booking.
  • The final cost of the option for the private package is given with the addition of the Supplement for private services on the basic package rate, according to the seasonality and the category.

 

Rates in Euro(€), per person
Crystal City / Jason Inn / Dorian Inn
Athens
or similar

Athenaeum Hotels / Athens Avenue / President / Stanley / Golden Age
Athens
or similar
SeasonalitySingleDoubleTripleSingleDoubleTriple
April1265,14897,928541482,31027,24939,4
May1265,14897,928541534,761061,4972,34
June1265,14897,928541534,761061,4972,34
July1265,14897,928541482,31027,24939,4
August1265,14897,928541482,31027,24939,4
September1265,14897,928541534,761061,4972,34
October1265,14897,928541534,761061,4972,34
SUPPLEMENT for private services / Net rate per person in €SingleDoubleTriple
Hotels 3* / April – October 20244649,422291,161487,18
Hotels 4* / April – October 20244792,162357,041542,08

 

The Supplement for Private Services includes:

  • All transfers by private vehicle with English speaking driver
  • All tours that included in the package / Private basis
  • English speaking licensed guide
  • Entrance fees to the sites, during guided sightseeing tours
  • Half Board accommodation during the multi-day tour

Meteora Dress Code. The monasteries have strict dress code so to enter the monasteries of Meteora you have to adhere to the following rules:

  • Women will need to wear a long skirt, dress or sarong, it’s not enough to keep the knees covered, so no trousers or shorts.
  • Men must wear long pants.
  • Sleeveless shirts are not allowed.
  • Please make sure to have appropriate clothing before visiting the monasteries.

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