Delphi - Pickup from designated location
Drive to Delphi
Delphi formerly also called Pytho is famous for the ancient sanctuary that grew rich as the seat of Pythia, the oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world. The Greeks considered Delphi the navel or center of the world as represented by the stone monument known as the Omphalos of Delphi.
Delphi archaeological site: A Unesco World Heritage Center, Delphi is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. The functions of the oracle grew over the centuries to include athletic games, cultural events, most importantly the Pythian games. The Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Theater, the Stadium, the Athenian Treasury, the Gymnasium, the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia are truly captivating.
Delphi Archaeological Museum: Many important ancient Greek artifacts from the excavations at Delphi are housed here.
Frieze of the Treasury of Sifnias
Naxian Sphinx: Dated to 560 BC, comprises one of the earliest representations in art of the demonic creature with a lion’s body, bird’s wings and a woman’s head.
Metopes of the Athenian Treasury: Early 5th century BCE you will gaze upon Theseus and Antiope, Theseus and the Minotaur, Theseus and Marathonian bull, Heracles and the cattle of Geryon, Heracles battling the three-bodied giant Geryon, Heracles subduing a Centaur, Heracles and Cycnus, Heracles and the Nemean lion, An Amazonomachy scene and many more.
Omphalos: Signifying the center of the earth and kept in Apollo’s temple.
Kleobis and Biton: Two brothers from Argos. The statues are of the typical kouros type attributed to a Peloponnesian workshop and date to the end of the 7th century BC.
Statue of Antinoos: Portrays the celebrated for his beauty, youth and emperor Hadrian’s favorite as a god. This work is considered one of the finest examples of the neoclassical style revived in the 2nd century AD.
The famous Charioteer: Belonging to a statuary complex of a chariot run by four horses and included a second male figure.
Delphi Village: A popular tourist destination the village of Delphi has many hotels, guesthouses, tavernas and bars.
Lunch on the Caldera at Delphi, overlooking fabulous Itea and Amfissa.
- Priority access with skip-the-line tickets (on request)
- Stay connected with on-board WiFi
- Expert Tour Drivers specialized in Greek history
- Complimentary bottled water and refreshing wipes
- Convenient hotel or port pick-up and drop-off
- Travel in comfort with a private first-class vehicle
- Enjoy an exclusive experience on a Fully Private 2-Day Tour
- Accommodation for Tour driver included
- Overnight Accommodation (option for AGT to suggest and make hotel reservation upon request)
- Entrance fees to the sites
- Food and drinks
- Airport pick-up and drop-off (additional cost)
- Tips & Gratuities
- Licensed tour guide to accompany guests into the site and museum (additional cost on request)
Our journey begins at Delphi, a notable archaeological site in Greece and a monument recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
We continue to the historic Thermopylae! Here we honor King Leonidas of Sparta and his 300 brave warriors by visiting a striking monument erected in his honor.
And then on to the stunning Meteora! Known as one of the mainland Greece’s most exquisite locations, its suspended monasteries are among the nation’s most distinctive attractions.
You’ll be enthralled by the interplay of light on the rock formations and their changing ambiances. On clear mornings, the red-tiled roofs of the monasteries shine vibrantly against the weathered gray of the rocks, while the late afternoon sunlight drapes the landscape in a golden hue.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking
- When visiting temples, religious sites, or official buildings, it is advisable for visitors to dress in attire that is not sleeveless, does not include shorts, short skirts, or revealing clothing.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.