Explore Greece’s history and beauty on a 12-day tour. Visit Athens, Olympia, and relax on Lefkada’s beaches. Discover culture and iconic landmarks.
Explore Greece’s history and beauty on a 12-day tour. Visit Athens, Olympia, and relax on Lefkada’s beaches. Discover culture and iconic landmarks.
Pickup from Athens International Airport
Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” - An English-speaking driver will meet you at the airport based on your flight details and transport you to your centrally located hotel in Athens. From there, you can explore the vibrant Athens city center, enjoy a delightful meal, shop for souvenirs,…
Pickup from Athens International Airport
Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” - An English-speaking driver will meet you at the airport based on your flight details and transport you to your centrally located hotel in Athens. From there, you can explore the vibrant Athens city center, enjoy a delightful meal, shop for souvenirs, and experience the lively nightlife.
Athens & Ancient Corinth Tour – Nafplio
Acropolis - The tour starts with a visit to the Acropolis and the New Acropolis Museum, guided by a licensed expert. As you approach the Acropolis, its grandeur is immediately striking, perched high above modern Athens. The iconic Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Athena, dominates the site with its ancient marble columns rising majestically against the sky.
The Temple of Athena Nike: A smaller yet exquisite temple celebrating Athena as the goddess of victory.
The Erechtheion: Known for its Caryatids, the elegantly draped female statues that support the temple’s porch, adding grace and mystery.
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus: An ancient theater still used for performances today, offering panoramic views of Athens.
Acropolis Museum - The Acropolis Museum is a modern architectural marvel at the foot of Acropolis Hill, offering a stunning contrast to the ancient monuments above. Designed by Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi, the museum itself is a work of art, blending contemporary design with the rich history of Ancient Greece.
Corinth Canal - From there, continue the tour towards the Peloponnese, crossing the famous Corinth Canal, symbolizing the innovative spirit of ancient and modern Greece. It offers a glimpse into the country’s engineering history and natural beauty. Enjoy a short photo stop before continuing the tour.
Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos) - Ancient Corinth was a major center of commerce, culture, and politics, considered Apostle Paul’s favorite city and one of the most important city-states of Ancient Greece. The Archaeological Museum displays a rich collection of artifacts, while the ruins of Roman buildings, including the Basilica and Forum, reflect Corinth’s later history.
Nafplio - The day concludes in the picturesque town of Nafplio, the first capital of modern Greece. Highlights include the Palamidi Fortress, offering panoramic views of the town and sea, the Bourtzi Fortress on a small island in the harbor, and the charming Syntagma Square with its elegant buildings. Narrow cobblestone streets, vibrant cafes, and the serene waterfront make Nafplio a delightful destination for history lovers and travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic escape to explore on their own.
Nafplio, Epidaurus, Mycenae - Olympia
Epidaurus Archaeological Museum - The day begins with a visit to the world-famous Ancient Theater of Epidaurus, which still hosts performances today. Epidaurus was a center of healing dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine, whose sanctuary ruins still stand on the site, along with a stadium and various temples.
Archaeological site of Mycenae - Next, visit Ancient Mycenae, once a powerful kingdom famously depicted in Homer’s Iliad. Explore the iconic Lion Gate, the entrance to the citadel, and the impressive Tholos Tombs, including the Tomb of Agamemnon. The site also features the remains of grand palaces, defensive walls, and various artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient world and its legendary rulers. Mycenae’s strategic location and monumental architecture make it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Olympia - The tour continues through the beautiful scenery of the Peloponnese region, ending the day in Olympia.
Ancient Olympia & Lefkada Island
Stadium at Olympia - Ancient Olympia is a significant archaeological site in Greece, known as the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Located in the Peloponnese, Olympia was a religious center dedicated to Zeus, featuring the famous Temple of Zeus, which once housed one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World—the statue of Zeus by Phidias. Visitors can explore the Ancient Stadium, where the first Olympic Games were held, the Gymnasium, and the ruins of various temples, altars, and training areas. The site offers a fascinating journey through the history of sport, religion, and ancient Greek culture.
Rion-Antirion Bridge - The Rion-Antirion Bridge, also known as the Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge, is an impressive feat of modern engineering that connects the Greek mainland to the Peloponnese. Spanning the Gulf of Corinth, it is one of the longest and most stunning cable-stayed bridges in the world. Visitors can marvel at the bridge’s sleek design, with its soaring pylons and suspension cables stretching across the blue waters. It’s not just a vital transportation link but also a remarkable landmark, offering picturesque views of the surrounding coastline and mountains. The bridge is an essential stop for those traveling in the region and a great photo opportunity.
Lefkada - Head to Lefkada Town, the capital of Lefkada Island. Its colorful Venetian-inspired buildings, lively marina, and narrow cobblestone streets create a welcoming atmosphere. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, explore quaint shops and cafes, or visit the Archaeological Museum of Lefkada for a glimpse into the island’s history.
Lefkada Beaches – Leisure time
Porto Katsiki - Today, explore the beautiful beaches of Lefkada, like the famous Porto Katsiki, known for its dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters, or Kathisma Beach, where you can enjoy a cocktail at a waterfront beach bar.
Dodoni - Ioannina
Dodoni Sanctuary and Theatre - Located near Ioannina, Dodoni is one of Greece’s most significant archaeological sites, known as the home of the Sanctuary of Zeus and the Oracle of Dodoni, one of the oldest oracles in ancient Greece. The site features the impressive Ancient Theater of Dodoni, one of the largest and best-preserved theaters from antiquity, which once hosted dramatic and athletic performances. Visitors can also explore the remains of temples, altars, and other structures that reflect the site’s religious and cultural importance.
Ioannina - Continue to Ioannina, a captivating destination blending rich history, culture, and natural splendor, nestled beside Lake Pamvotida. The city’s old town is a maze of cobblestone streets, Ottoman-era architecture, and quaint shops. Highlights include the Ioannina Castle, Greece’s oldest Byzantine fortress, and the Silversmithing Museum, showcasing the city’s famed craftsmanship.
Perama Cave - Take a boat ride to Nissi Island, home to historic monasteries and stunning lake views, or explore Perama Cave, one of Europe’s most impressive caves, or enjoy lakeside dining with fresh trout and regional dishes. Ioannina’s lively atmosphere, picturesque setting, and fascinating history make it a must-visit for travelers.
Metsovo - Vergina - Thessaloniki
Metsovo - The tour continues to the picturesque village of Metsovo, a charming alpine village known for its traditional architecture, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. Cobblestone streets, stone-built houses with wooden balconies, and colorful flower-filled courtyards create an enchanting atmosphere. Taste the local wines at one of Greece’s most iconic wineries, or go hiking and truffle hunting at the nearby Valia Calda National Park.
Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina) - Enjoy lunch at a local taverna before heading to Vergina, an archaeological gem and the site of the ancient royal cemetery of Macedon. It is most famous for the discovery of the Tomb of Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great, which contains stunning artifacts, including golden treasures and intricate frescoes. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Vergina, home to impressive finds from the ancient site, including royal jewelry, weapons, and the golden burial mask. The nearby ancient theater and palace complex further highlight Vergina’s historical significance. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Vergina offers an extraordinary glimpse into the world of Ancient Macedonia and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in Greek history and the roots of one of the world’s greatest empires.
Thessaloniki - The day ends in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, offering a perfect blend of ancient history, Byzantine heritage, and contemporary flair. Set along the Aegean Sea, the city is known for its stunning waterfront, lively atmosphere, and diverse culture.
Thessaloniki – Lydia’s Baptisma - Philippi - Kavala
White Tower of Thessaloniki - Begin the day with a panoramic tour of Thessaloniki. The White Tower, a symbol of the city, stands on the beachfront, making it the trademark of the city. Explore the Byzantine Walls, offering a glimpse of the city’s medieval past, and enjoy panoramic views from Mount Hortiatis.
Rotunda - Other sites, like the Arch of Galerius, the Rotunda, and Aristotelous Square, exemplify Thessaloniki’s rich blend of ancient, Byzantine, and modern architecture.
Holy Baptistery of Saint Lydia of Philippi - Depart towards Kavala, first reaching Lydia Baptismal Site, a serene location by the Zygaktis River, where Lydia, the first Christian to convert in Europe, was baptized by the Apostle Paul. Visit the modern Lydia Chapel, adorned with stunning mosaics depicting biblical scenes, and take time to reflect, take photos, or participate in a short moment of prayer.
The Archaeological Museum of Philippi - Continue to the nearby ancient city of Philippi, founded by King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great, in 356 BC. Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site with a certified guide and visit the important parts of this well-preserved ancient city, such as the Forum and Agora: The social, political, and commercial hub of the ancient city. You can see the shift to Christianity with the early Christian churches. Explore the Prison of Paul and Silas, believed to be where Paul and Silas were imprisoned. Philippi is the ideal location for visitors to discover the fascinating layers of history, from Greek and Roman to Christian heritage.
Kavala - The day concludes in Kavala, a picturesque city known for its stunning seafront, historical landmarks, and vibrant atmosphere. With its charming old town, cobbled streets, and traditional architecture, Kavala is a delightful mix of ancient history and modern life.
Kavala – Dion – Meteora
The Castle of Kavala - Start the day early with a panoramic tour of Kavala and the iconic Kavala Fortress, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the Aegean Sea. Along the way, admire key landmarks such as the Imaret, a remarkable Ottoman building, and the Byzantine Walls.
Dion Archaeological Park - Continue with a scenic drive from Kavala to Dion, an ancient city located at the foot of Mount Olympus. Visit the Archaeological Site of Dion, exploring its well-preserved ruins, including temples, baths, and a large theater, while learning about the city’s role as a religious center in ancient Greece. Don’t miss the Sanctuary of Zeus, where offerings were made to the king of the gods, and take time to wander through the site’s beautiful surroundings, with Mount Olympus as a dramatic backdrop.
Meteora - After visiting Dion, continue to Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning monasteries perched atop towering rock formations. Enjoy the sunset by the rocks and have dinner in the traditional local tavernas.
Meteora – Thermopylae – Delphi
Meteora - Start the day at Meteora, where you’ll be mesmerized by the striking rock formations and the historic monasteries perched atop them.
Thermopylae - Next, visit Thermopylae, the famous site of the Battle of Thermopylae, where you can explore the monument and see where the legendary stand of the 300 Spartans took place.
Delphi - Finally, head to Delphi, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites, where the ancient Oracle of Delphi once resided.
Delphi – Osios Loukas - Athens
Delphi Archeological Site - Ancient Delphi is one of Greece’s most iconic archaeological sites, renowned as the center of the ancient world, known as the Omphalos or “navel” of the Earth. Set on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi was once home to the famous Oracle of Delphi, where the priestess Pythia delivered prophecies in the Temple of Apollo. Visitors can explore the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Theater, and the Stadium, which once hosted the Pythian Games. The site offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and mountains, creating a powerful sense of ancient mysticism.
Delphi Archaeological Museum - The Archaeological Museum nearby houses remarkable artifacts, including the Charioteer of Delphi, one of the finest ancient Greek statues. Delphi is a must-visit for those interested in history, mythology, and stunning landscapes.
Monastery of Hosios Loukas - Osios Loukas is a stunning Byzantine monastery located in central Greece, near the town of Distomo. Dating back to the 10th century, it is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, intricate mosaics, and religious significance. The monastery is dedicated to St. Luke the Younger, a revered monk whose relics are housed here. Its impressive Church of the Theotokos and the surrounding peaceful landscape make it a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see for those interested in Byzantine art, history, and spirituality. Return to Athens.
Farewell
Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” - Your driver will pick you up from your hotel according to your flight details to transfer you to the airport.

- Transfer from and to Athens Airport
- Gift bag upon arrival
- Private transportation with English-speaking driver
- Breakfast
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tickets to above mentioned archaeological sites
- 11 nights accommodation in 4* Hotels
- Transfer from and to Athens Airport
- Gift bag upon arrival
- Private transportation with English-speaking driver
- Breakfast
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tickets to above mentioned archaeological sites
- 11 nights accommodation in 4* Hotels
- Boat to Nissi in Ioannina / Entrance to Perama Cave
- Wine tasting & truffle hunting in Metsovo
- Licensed guides at the sites
- Meals & Personal expenses
- Hotel city tax
- Gratuities
- Boat to Nissi in Ioannina / Entrance to Perama Cave
- Wine tasting & truffle hunting in Metsovo
- Licensed guides at the sites
- Meals & Personal expenses
- Hotel city tax
- Gratuities
Set off on a 12-day cultural adventure across Greece, delving into the nation’s rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and famous landmarks. Experience the ancient marvels of Athens, including the Acropolis and Parthenon, and visit Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. This tour guides you through lively cities like Thessaloniki and Ioannina, as…
Set off on a 12-day cultural adventure across Greece, delving into the nation’s rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and famous landmarks. Experience the ancient marvels of Athens, including the Acropolis and Parthenon, and visit Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. This tour guides you through lively cities like Thessaloniki and Ioannina, as well as charming towns such as Nafplio and Meteora. Enjoy a relaxing visit to the stunning island of Lefkada. Uncover archaeological treasures, Byzantine monasteries, and stunning beaches, all while embracing Greek culture and heritage. This extensive tour provides an ideal mix of history, nature, and relaxation.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.