Itinerary
- Day 1
Athens to Olympia
Your driver picks you up early from your Athens hotel and heads south along the coast toward the Corinth Canal. You'll stop to see the Theatre of Epidauros, known for its incredible acoustics where even a whisper carries perfectly from the stage. After that, you'll pass through Nauplion for some photos of the coastal town, then drive to Mycenae to walk through the archaeological site and check out the Tomb of Agamemnon. The route takes you through central Peloponnese, passing Tripolis and Megalopolis before you reach Olympia by evening. You'll have dinner and spend your first night here.
- Start point
- Athina, Attica, Greece (Pick up from hotels in the city center of Athens)
- Meals
- Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Olympic Village), Hotel (Hotel Europa)
Included Activities
- Visit Theatre of Epidauros
- Visit Archaeological Site and Tomb of Agamemnon at Mycenae
Landmarks Corinth Canal Theatre of Epidauros Nauplion Archaeological Site of Mycenae Tomb of Agamemnon 

- Day 2
Olympia to Delphi
After breakfast at your hotel in Olympia, you'll spend the morning exploring the archaeological site there, including the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus and the Ancient Stadium where competitions actually took place. The museum holds important finds from the area. Later you'll drive through the plains of Ilia and Achaia, then cross the Rion-Antirion bridge, which spans the Corinthian Bay with an impressive engineering design. From there you'll pass through smaller towns like Nafpactos and Itea before arriving in Delphi for dinner and your overnight stay.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Hermes), Hotel (Hotel Amalia)
Included Activities
- Visit Archaeological Site with Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus in Olympia
- Visit Ancient Stadium in Olympia
- Visit Archaeological Museum in Olympia
Landmarks Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus Ancient Stadium of Olympia Archaeological Museum of Olympia Rion-Antirion Bridge Nafpactos Itea 
- Day 3
Delphi to Kalambaka
You'll eat breakfast at your hotel, then spend time at the Delphi archaeological site and museum, which contains important artifacts from ancient times. Your drive next takes you to Kalambaka, a small town located at the base of the Meteora rock formations. These massive geological structures rise dramatically from the landscape. You'll have dinner in Kalambaka and stay overnight there.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Orfeas), Hotel (Hotel Grand Meteora)
Included Activities
- Visit Archaeological Site of Delphi
- Visit Museum of Delphi
Landmarks Archaeological Site of Delphi Museum of Delphi Meteora - Day 4
Kalambaka to Athens
After breakfast, you'll visit the Meteora monasteries that sit on top of the towering rock formations, where you can see Byzantine art displayed inside. The setting itself is quite something, with these structures perched so high on the rocks. Your return to Athens follows a route through Trikala, Lamia, and Thermopylae. You'll make a quick stop to see the Leonidas Monument at Thermopylae, and then continue back to Athens, arriving early in the evening.
- End point
- Μαιζώνος 1, 104 38 Athina, Greece (Drop off at hotels in the city center of Athens)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Meteora monasteries
Landmarks Meteora Trikala Lamia Thermopylae Leonidas Monument













