Sometimes one day just isn’t enough! Come and join this exciting 4 Days/ 3 Nights - Classical and Meteora Tour and discover this amazing destination in depth with thanks to a detailed itinerary, perfect for those who want to see more. With accommodation and a range of activities included, all you need to do is relax, and enjoy the experience of a lifetime!
Explore four millennia of history with this classic tour of Greece’s glorious past. We travel from prehistory to the present day via ancient Greeks and Romans, Byzantine monks and crusaders.
Highlights
4 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
4 days
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Tickets
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
Guide
drinks
lunch
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
ATHENS - OLYMPIA
1 Stop
1
Olympia
Leaving Athens by the coastal road, we take a short stop to peer down at the narrow Corinth Canal below. Next, explore the ancient theatre at Epidaurus, before taking a short photo stop at the romantic town of Nafplio. At mystical Mycenae we’ll visit the atmospheric Tomb of Agamemnon. Then we depart for Olympia, cradle of the Olympic Games, through Tripolis and Megalopolis. Accommodation options: English Business Class: Arty Grand Hotel or similar. Spanish Business Class: Arty Grand Hotel, Amalia Hotel or similar. English Tourist Class: Neda Hotel, Olympion Asty or similar. Spanish Tourist Class: Arty Grand Hotel, Neda Hotel or similar. Board Basis: Half Board
4 Days Classical Tour - Epidaurus, Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi and Meteora
About
Sometimes one day just isn’t enough! Come and join this exciting 4 Days/ 3 Nights - Classical and Meteora Tour and discover this amazing destination in depth with thanks to a detailed itinerary, perfect for those who want to see more. With accommodation and a range of activities included, all you need to do is relax, and enjoy the experience of a lifetime!
Explore four millennia of history with this classic tour of Greece’s glorious past. We travel from prehistory to the present day via ancient Greeks and Romans, Byzantine monks and crusaders.