Discover Corinth, Mycenae, and Nafplion in luxury. Enjoy wine tasting, ancient sites, and stunning views on a private, full-day tour.
Discover Corinth, Mycenae, and Nafplion in luxury. Enjoy wine tasting, ancient sites, and stunning views on a private, full-day tour.
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Leonidas Monument - Leonidas, the Spartan king, is celebrated for his valiant last stand against a vast Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. He commanded a force of approximately 300 Spartans, along with allied soldiers, who defended the narrow pass for three days, allowing Greece crucial time to prepare for the Persian invasion.
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Leonidas Monument - Leonidas, the Spartan king, is celebrated for his valiant last stand against a vast Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. He commanded a force of approximately 300 Spartans, along with allied soldiers, who defended the narrow pass for three days, allowing Greece crucial time to prepare for the Persian invasion.
A monument honors Leonidas and his courageous stand at Thermopylae. It features a statue of the king and often bears the inscription “Molon labe” (Come and take them) - a bold retort attributed to Leonidas when the Persians demanded their surrender.
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Holy Monastery of Saint Nicholas Anapafsas at Meteora - The Holy Monastery of Saint Nicholas Anapafsas is one of the most extraordinary and tranquil monasteries perched high on the dramatic rock formations of Meteora, Greece. This 14th-century monastery, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, is a breathtaking testament to the skill and resolve of early monks who chose to live amidst the isolation and beauty of the towering cliffs. It is part of the Meteora monastic complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and spiritual importance.
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Kalabaka - Kalambaka is a delightful town situated at the base of the magnificent Meteora rock formations in central Greece. With a population of around 12,000, it has evolved into a significant tourist destination over the past few decades, thanks to its proximity to the awe-inspiring Meteora monasteries.
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Varlaam Monastery - The Varlaam Monastery is one of the largest and most remarkable monasteries in Meteora, Greece, and it stands as a testament to the dedication and perseverance of the monks who constructed it on the steep cliffs of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Founded in the 14th century, it is named after the hermit monk Varlaam, who is believed to have been the first to settle on the rock in the 14th century, although the monastery itself was established later in 1541 by two brothers, Theologos and Nektarios.
Positioned on a towering rock at nearly 400 meters high, the Varlaam Monastery offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valley and the Meteora rock formations. Like many other monasteries in the area, it was originally accessible only by a series of rope ladders or by being hoisted up in a basket, reflecting the extreme devotion and determination of the monks who sought refuge in this remote and awe-inspiring location.
- Private transportation
- Professional and educated driver
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Professional and educated driver
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Licensed Tour guide upon request— depending on availability [Additional 350€)
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to the Monasteries 3€pp
- Driver’s Tips
- Licensed Tour guide upon request— depending on availability [Additional 350€)
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to the Monasteries 3€pp
- Driver’s Tips
Exploring Meteora is an unparalleled adventure, offering a remarkable combination of natural splendor, spiritual heritage, and architectural wonders that are unmatched globally. What distinguishes Meteora is its breathtaking scenery: colossal, towering rock formations that rise majestically from the Thessalian plain, creating a mystical and otherworldly…
Exploring Meteora is an unparalleled adventure, offering a remarkable combination of natural splendor, spiritual heritage, and architectural wonders that are unmatched globally. What distinguishes Meteora is its breathtaking scenery: colossal, towering rock formations that rise majestically from the Thessalian plain, creating a mystical and otherworldly setting. These rocks, some soaring up to 400 meters, were shaped millions of years ago through geological processes, and their immense scale and beauty inspire awe in all who visit.
The presence of ancient monasteries, built precariously atop these natural rock pillars, adds to the allure. There are six active monasteries still standing today. The monks who first settled in Meteora in the 14th century sought solitude and spiritual enlightenment in this secluded and tranquil location. Visitors are often amazed by the sheer determination required to scale these cliffs to reach the monasteries.
- Travel time is already included to the total duration set up on the product
- Wine tasting is for 18 years old and above
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.