10-Day Greece and Turkey Tour Packages
Turkey and Greece are two countries with more history than most. Travel from Istanbul to Athens or reverse, taking in the Acropolis and the city’s ancient wonders. Istanbul is packed with history, including Hagia Sofia and Blue Mosque. Both have amazing food and distinct cultures you’ll notice when you travel from one to the other.
Insider tips: Recommended 10-day Greece And Turkey tour itineraries
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10 Day Turkey & Greece Itinerary, incl. Istanbul and Athens
Turkish-Greek wonders from Istanbul's mosques to Athens' Acropolis fill this 10-day tour. Alexandroupoli's lighthouse, Thessaloniki's Byzantine sites, and Meteora's monasteries showcase regional diversity. Comfortable accommodations enhance cultural experiences.

- Days 1-2
Istanbul
Begin in Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet district. Get to the Hagia Sophia before 9 AM to avoid crowds. Visit the Blue Mosque right across the square but remember it closes during prayer times, particularly Friday noon. Plan your Grand Bazaar visit for late afternoon when it's cooler and vendors are more open to negotiation. A recent visitor shared: "The local coffee experience near Topkapi Palace was incredible - try the traditional method where they read your fortune in the coffee grounds!"

- Day 3
Istanbul to Alexandroupoli
- Day 4
Northern Greece
- Days 5-6
Thessaloniki & Vergina
Take a full day to explore Thessaloniki's Byzantine churches and Roman ruins. The next day, drive an hour to Vergina. Bring a light jacket for the Royal Tombs Museum - it's underground and cool. A visitor tip: "The tomb of Philip II is mind-blowing - the preservation of the gold artifacts is incredible. Go early before tour buses arrive."

- Day 7
Meteora
- Day 8
Thermopylae to Athens
- Days 9-10
Athens
10 Day Greece Itinerary, incl. Athens and Santorini
A 10-day Greek and Turkish adventure takes you through 11 destinations. Luxuriate at 4-star hotels like Brown Kubic Athens while cruising to Mykonos, Kusadasi, and Santorini. UNESCO sites include Athens' Acropolis and ancient Ephesus.

- Days 1-2
Athens
Get to the Acropolis by 8:30 AM to avoid crowds and intense heat. "Walking through Athens and seeing the Acropolis up close felt surreal." Spend your afternoon at the modern Acropolis Museum and stroll through the charming Plaka neighborhood. Local tavernas serve excellent traditional food, and you'll find Greek cuisine offers more variety than you might expect.

- Days 3-4
Ancient Olympia & Delphi
Drive to Corinth Canal (1.5 hours from Athens) before heading to Olympia. The ancient Olympic grounds look beautiful in morning light. "When our guide explained how competitors wore olive wreaths after their victories, it really made us feel like we were stepping back in time." The next day takes you through Ilia's plains to Delphi, once considered the center of the ancient world. Wear good shoes because you'll walk uphill on uneven ground.

- Days 5-6
Meteora & Return to Athens
Visit the impressive Meteora monasteries perched on towering rocks. "Visit early in the day when the morning mist creates an otherworldly atmosphere." The 5-hour drive back to Athens puts you there late afternoon. Take your evening to check out Psyrri neighborhood's authentic Greek restaurants and local vibe.

- Days 7-8
Mykonos & Santorini
Catch the morning ferry to Mykonos (3 hours). "The best time to explore the whitewashed alleys is during sunset when the crowds thin out." Next day, take the ferry to Santorini (2.5 hours). "Book a hotel in Fira for easier access to both ends of the island. The local buses are reliable but get crowded during peak season."

- Days 9-10
Kusadasi & Return to Athens
9 Day Balkans Itinerary, incl. Athens and Istanbul
The wonders of Greece and Turkey unfold over 9 days, beginning at Athens' Acropolis and Parthenon. Delphi's Temple of Apollo and Meteora's monasteries lead to Thessaloniki's White Tower, followed by Istanbul's Bosphorus cruise past Dolmabahce Palace.

- Days 1-2
Athens
Start with a private airport transfer to your central Athens hotel. Get to the Acropolis by 8 AM on your first morning to avoid crowds and heat. Wear good walking shoes since the marble steps can be slippery. Take an afternoon guided tour of the new Acropolis Museum and landmarks like the Panathenaic Stadium. Your evening is free to wander through the charming Plaka neighborhood.

- Day 3
Athens to Meteora via Delphi
This is your longest travel day at 433km. Leave Athens early for the 3-hour drive to Delphi. Visit the Temple of Apollo and ancient ruins before the afternoon heat hits. Another 3.5 hours takes you to Kalabaka near Meteora. The mountain roads have beautiful views but can be tough if you get motion sick. Try to sit up front if that's the case.

- Day 4
Meteora to Thessaloniki
Start at the cliff-top monasteries when morning light is best for photos. Follow the dress code: women need long skirts/dresses and covered shoulders, men must wear long pants. Take the monastery steps slowly in hot weather. It's about 3 hours to Thessaloniki where you can spend your free evening on the waterfront promenade.

- Day 5
Thessaloniki to Sofia
- Day 6
Sofia to Bucharest
- Day 7
Transylvania Day Trip
- Day 8
Bucharest to Istanbul
- Day 9
Istanbul
Visit the Spice Bazaar first thing before tourist crowds arrive. Take a Bosphorus cruise to see both European and Asian shores. Women need headscarves for mosque visits but you can borrow these at entrances.
What people love about 10-day Greece and Turkey tours
- Mainland Greece and Islands
The tour was great. Really enjoyed it. Highly recommended.
- Footsteps of Apostle Paul
Very organized. Tour guides are knowledgeable. Schedule allowed for adequate rest in between activities. Pertinent places visited for the Footsteps of Paul with amazing tourist destinations.
- 10 Days Highlights of Turkey with Samos Island
We had a great time travelling with Guide of Ephesus. We are a family of 4 with 2 kids aged 11 and 7, travelling with my 77 yo dad. The tour we picked were well paced, with some days of really full schedules, but balanced with explore yourself days here snd there. There are a lot of airport trips between cities, but not too bad since transfers to/from airports are included. All of our assigned tour guides were amazing, they are attentive, knowledgeable and fun to hangout with. We want to thank them for our great experiences, especially to Bunyamin (istanbul), Utku (Kusadasi) and Gigi (Cappadocia), you guys were amazing, thank you ? We didn't upgrade to the 4/5 star hotels, so a couple were hit/miss. The only really disappointing one was Irenic hotel in Antalya, while the location was pretty good, the hotel reeks of cigarette smell, even inside the bedrooms, the smell was very strong. We thoroughly enjoyed Recital hotel in Istanbul, the staff there were beyond amazing, we had a superb time. The hotel in Cappadocia were a bit far from the city/busy area, and it was quite tough to carry the suitcases up from where the van can stop. But it was such a charming place with great staff, we had a lovely cave hotel experience. Special mention to the fantastic manager, who single handedly carried all our suitcases in the slippery heavy snow from the hotel to the van. It was extremely slippery, and we weren't able to carry them. We also loved Panda, the beautiful resident dog. Last but not least, we want to thank the fantastic miss Zerrin, our operator and main contact who diligently inform all the required information around transfers, drivers, guides, their contacts and the plan for each day. She was extremely helpful with all our needs and helped us organise additional trips, check prices for us and even asked our guide to add additional spot (near the area) without hesitation. Our trip were made easy with your wonderful support and assistance, thank you Zerrin. All in all, this is a very recommended trip around Turkey, it covers amazing spots and we had a great time.
































