Embark on a private tour from Athens to Meteora, home to stunning Eastern Orthodox monasteries perched on towering pillars. Explore the historic Battle of Thermopylae on the way back. Book now!
Embark on a private tour from Athens to Meteora, home to stunning Eastern Orthodox monasteries perched on towering pillars. Explore the historic Battle of Thermopylae on the way back. Book now!
- Meteora - Meteora.\n\nAn amazing place from another world.\n\nThe tour provides to drive on the rocks where the view is Spectacular.\n\nWe are going to visit the monasteries and the way of living there.\n\nA fantastic trip that worth and you cannot skip.\n\nAfter the tour you can have lunch in the local taverns (Restaurants) at the bottom of the rocks.
- Meteora - Meteora.\n\nAn amazing place from another world.\n\nThe tour provides to drive on the rocks where the view is Spectacular.\n\nWe are going to visit the monasteries and the way of living there.\n\nA fantastic trip that worth and you cannot skip.\n\nAfter the tour you can have lunch in the local taverns (Restaurants) at the bottom of the rocks.
- Private transportation
- Complimentary carbonated beverages
- Free on-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Access to mobile chargers
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking driver with history knowledge
- Private transportation
- Complimentary carbonated beverages
- Free on-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Access to mobile chargers
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking driver with history knowledge
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees - Tickets for the Monasteries
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees - Tickets for the Monasteries
Meteora, a site that hosts some of the most prominent and dramatically situated Eastern Orthodox monasteries, is situated on towering natural rock formations and rounded boulders that characterize the local landscape. Originally there were twenty four, now only six remain. It is found near Kalambaka, close to the northwestern boundary of the Thessaly…
Meteora, a site that hosts some of the most prominent and dramatically situated Eastern Orthodox monasteries, is situated on towering natural rock formations and rounded boulders that characterize the local landscape. Originally there were twenty four, now only six remain. It is found near Kalambaka, close to the northwestern boundary of the Thessaly Plain, situated near the Pineios River and Pindus Mountains.
Meteora has earned a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Meanwhile, Thermopylae is a location in Greece known for its ancient narrow sea passage. Its moniker is derived from its thermal sulphur springs also known as ‘the Hot Gates’. In Greek folklore, it is believed to lead to the sprawling gates of Hades.
A major road now bisects the pass, and a contemporary monument paying homage to King Leonidas I of Sparta is positioned on the highway’s eastern side.
Keep in mind that the journey from Athens to Meteora takes around 4 hours.
And another 4 Hours to return.
En route back, we will have a quick 30-minute stopover at Thermopylae.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.