Day 01 / March 05, 2022 (Saturday) Athens
Arrive Athens. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Walk down to Plaka for dinner (At your own expense).
Accommodation – 3 nights – Athens
Day 02 / March 06, 2022 (Sunday) Athens
Enjoy a full day Athens tour. In the morning you will be guided through the Acropolis site as well as the Theater of Dionysius, where Greek tragedy was literally born, and the Areopagus, the giant rock in front of the Acropolis on which St. Paul preached; visit the architectural masterpieces of the Golden Age of Athens: the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erectheion and finally “the harmony between material and spirit”, the monument that “puts order in the mind”, the Parthenon, and then the New Museum (Closed on Mondays) of the Acropolis. After time for lunch walk through Plaka and by the Agora before returning to the hotel. Overnight Athens (B).
Day 03 / March 07, 2022 (Monday) Athens
At leisure in the morning. In the afternoon visit to the phenomenal National Archaeological Museum. Then familiarization drive through the city with Constitution Square (Syntagma), the House of Parliament, the Memorial to the Unknown Soldier and the National Library. Driving down Herod Atticus Street, you will see the Evzones in their picturesque uniform and the Presidential Palace. Tour ends back at your hotel. Overnight Athens (B).
*Depending on the permissions/invitations we may visit an educational institution in Athens
Day 04 / March 08, 2022 (Tuesday) Athens-Corinth Canal-Mycenae-Epidaurus-Nafplion
This morning begin your private classical tour of Greece. Leave Athens and drive southwest until we reach the Corinth Canal, which connect the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. Drive on and see the ancient town of Corinth where St Paul lived and preached for two years. The remains of the city, which include the Agora (market place) and Apollo’s Temple (6th century BC), clearly show how rich and important Corinth was in ancient times. Continue to visit Epidaurus. The theatre of Epidaurus is one of the most impressive sights in Greece, and is astonishingly well preserved. Home of the 3rd century theatre, the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides were performed here until the 4th century BC and then revived in 1955 with the Epidaurus festival. Then on to the charming town of Nafplion, once the capital of Greece, one of the loveliest towns in Greece with neoclassical houses, picturesque streets, wooden balconies with cascading flowers, Turkish fountains and mosques (B, D).
Accommodation – 1 night – Nafplion
Athens-Corinth Canal (77 km / 1 hour)
Corinth Canal-Corinth (28 km / 45 min)
Corinth-Epidaurus (47 km / 1h05 min)
Epidaurus-Nafplion (36 km / 40 min)
Day 05 / March 09, 2022 (Wednesday) Nafplion-Olympia
Drive to Olympia through the Central Peloponnese to visit one of the most important sanctuaries of antiquity, dedicated to the father of the gods, Zeus. Olympia is the birthplace of the Olympic Games and also where they were first held – reputedly in 1000 BC. The games began in 776 B.C. to honour Zeus. Pelops, the king of the Peloponnese was, according to mythology, their founder. The games, that, from beginning to end were dominated by religious character and austere ritual, would take place in front of the temples, but later as the athletes taking part in the games, as well as the spectators increased, in well organised installations. Visit the stadium and the archaeological museum before proceeding to the hotel for overnight (B, D).
Accommodation – 1 night – Olympia
Nafplion-Olympia (197 km / 2h 30min)
Day 06 / March 10, 2022 (Thursday) Olympia-Delphi
Drive to Delphi, crossing over the magnificent bridge at Patras. Continue through the picturesque small Venetian town of Nafpaktos before reaching Delphi. On arrival visit the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios (Treasury of the Athenians, Temple of Apollo etc.) and the Museum. Delphi in ancient times was considered the centre of the known world, the place where heaven and earth met. This was the place on earth where man was closest to God. In Mythology, Delphi was the meeting place of two eagles, released by Zeus and sent in opposite directions. Where they met indicated the centre of the earth. Delphi is known as the centre of worship for the God Apollo, son of Zeus who embodied moral discipline and spiritual clarity. Time permitting, strolling through Arachova, a town located at the foot of the skiing center. Overnight Delphi (B, D).
Accommodation – 1 night – Delphi
Olympia-Delphi (245 km / 3h 30min)
Day 07 / March 11, 2022 (Friday) Delphi-Meteora-Kalambaka
Drive to see two of the breathtaking monasteries in Meteora, built high atop rock towers. Visit Varlaam Monastery, known for its frescoes, and St. Stephen’s Monastery with the collection of icons and an exquisite panoramic view. Overnight Kalambaka (B, D).
Accommodation – 1 night – Kalambaka
Delphi-Meteora (235 km / 3h05min)
Meteora-Kalambaka (6 km / 11 min)
Day 08 / March 12, 2022 (Saturday) Kalambaka-Thermopylae-Athens
Drive to Athens via Thermopylae, the site of the heroic battle of Leonidas’ 300 doomed Spartans against Xerxes’ huge Persian army. Overnight Athens (B).
Accommodation – 1 night - Athens
Kalambaka-Thermopylae (160 km / 2h05min)
Thermopylae-Athens (200 km / 2h10m)
Optional at night: Greek Taverna
Day 09 / March 13, 2022 (Sunday) Athens
Transfer to the airport for the flight to next destination (B).
$2.090 pp in dbl room
Our Rates Include:
Accommodation at the following hotels, subject to change:
06-09 March Royal Olympic Hotel-Athens
09-10 March Amalia Hotel-Nafplion
10-11 March Amalia Hotel--Olympia
11-12 March Amalia Hotel-Delphi
12-13 March Amalia Hotel-Kalambaka
13-14 March Royal Olympic Hotel-Athens
- English speaking licensed professional tourist guide
- Air-conditioned vehicles the size of which depends on the number of the participants
- Admission fees as per the itinerary
- Tips to the hotels and restaurants
- Parking fees and tolls
- All the government taxes except the hotel city taxes
- Arrival and departure transfers on the first and last day
Our Rates Exclude:
- Lunches
- Greek Taverna
- Hotel city taxes to be paid at the spot
- Extra meals or other food items purchased over and above what is in the set menus; beverages including bottled water, spirits and laundry. Border and airport taxes, passport and visa charges and all other items of a purely personal nature as well as tipping.
- Gratuities for the guide and driver that are at the discretion of the guests.
- Both international and domestic airfares
- All entertainment not shown in the itinerary
Remarks:
- All the rates are given in American dollar on per person basis
- Child discount (03-10 yrs old) is 25 % out of per person prices and valid only if the child shares the room as the third person with two other adults. No charge for 00-02 year old children)
- No refund is made for the unused services