Day 1 - ATHENS

Welcome to Athens, 'City of the
Gods', and the cradle of
European civilisation! You are
met at the airport and
transferred to your tour hotel.
Free time to settle in and relax
or start exploring this ancient
and thriving city. Overnight in
Athens
Day 2 - ATHENS SIGHTSEEING
After having breakfast, you will
be picked-up from your hotel for
a half day tour of Athens. We
will depart for Temple of
Olympian Zeus (visit). Proceed
to Panathinaiko Stadium cradle
of the first Olympic Games took
place in 1896 (short stop). Pass
by the Prime's Ministers
residence, Ex Royal Palace, (guarded
by colourful Evzones) Zappion (Conference
and Exhibition Hall), National
Garden, Hadrian's Arc, St.Paul's
Church, Parliament, Tomb of the
Unknown soldier, Schlieman's
House (Nomismatic Museum),
Catholic Cathedral, Academy,
University, National Library,
Old Parliament, Constitution
Square ,Russian Orthodox Church,
Acropolis (visit Propylaea,
Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon,
Erechtheion).After the tour we
will take you back to your hotel
.
Rest of the day is free in
Athens to explore the charming
old "Plaka" district on your own.
Overnight stay in Athens. (B)
Optional : This evening, why
not join for a night of
traditional Greek food in a
lively atmosphere, accompanied
by dancing and music?
Day 3 - ATHENS- MYCENAE -
OLYMPIA
Leave Athens to follow the
shores of the Saronic Gulf to
the breathtaking Corinth Canal.
This amazing rock-cut channel
dividing the Peloponnese from
mainland Greece was begun in the
1st century BC by the emperor
Nero, but not completed until
the 19th century. Now on to the
ancient ruined city of Mycenae;
featured in epics of Homer, its
3500 year old monuments were
only discovered in 1876 by the
controversial archaeologist
Heinrich Schliemann. Walk
through the Lion Gate and see
the giant Cyclopean stones which
were used to build the city
walls. Visit the royal 'beehive'
tombs where Schliemann uncovered
golden treasure and hear tales
of Agamemnon (hacked to death in
his bath by his wife
Klytemnestra!). Heading west, a
delightful drive takes you
through the mountains of Arkadia
to arrive at Olympia, birthplace
of the Olympic Games.
Ovenight in Olympia (B,D)
Day 4 - OLYMPIA- DELPHI
In Olympia this morning , see
the Olympic Stadium where the
original games were first held
in 776BC, plus the athletes'
gymnasium and the city's ancient
temples. Then head north to
Patras on the tip of the
Peloponnese and cross the
soaring Rio-Antirio bridge to
the mainland. Follow the coast
road before climbing into the
foothills of Mount Parnassus.
Stay overnight in your hotel in
the centre of Delphi. (B,D)
Day 5 - DELPHI- KALAMBAKA
With its elevated site on the
slopes of a mountain terrace and
dwarfed on either side by the
ominous crags of Parnassus, it's
easy to see why the ancients
believed Delphi to be the centre
of the universe. Ascend the
Sacred Way, once lined with
offertory temples and statues to
the honour of Apollo. See the
splendid Parian marble Treasury
of the Athenians which has been
recreated by modern
archeologists, (though without
the riches that once filled it!)
Pass the superb Polygonal Wall,
its stones so perfectly
interlocked, that even thousands
of years have not harmed it. Now
you approach the legendary
Temple of Apollo itself, where
the mysterious Oracle of Delphi
breathed her enigmatic 'words'.
Now head north into the heart of
Greece. Stop at the pass at
Thermopylae, famous for its
heroic defence by Leonidas and
his courageous Spartans. In
480BC, this was the main route
from Thessaly into Southern
Greece. Over several days,
Leonidas and his 8,000 Greek
soldiers held out to the very
last man against a great
invading army of Persians,
believed to be some 30,000
strong. Continue through the
market town of Trikala, renowned
in ancient times for its
sanctuary to Asklepios. Your
destination is the town of
Kalambaka. Overnight in
Kalambaka (B,D)
Day 6 - KALAMBAKA- ATHENS
After breakfast, we will visit
the amazing monasteries known as
Metéora, which means 'in the air',
incredibly perched on top of
pinnacles of rock. Visit one of
the monasteries and enjoy
stunning views over the Peneios
Valley and Pindos Mountains.
Afterwards, cross fertile
Thessaly, once described as the
'bread basket of ancient Greece'.
Enjoy a scenic drive along the
coast to return to Athens for
your final night in this
fascinating city. Overnight in
Athens (B)
Day 7 - ATHENS
After breakfast in your hotel
you will be transferred to the
airport for your flight back
home. .
(B)

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RATES
PER PERSON IN EURO |
|
2*
HOTELS |
|
Hotel
ECONOMY or KING
JASON Hotel
|
|
TWIN
|
TRIPLE |
|
600€
|
565€ |
|
3*
HOTELS |
|
ATTALOS Hotel or
MUSEUM Hotel
|
|
TWIN
|
TRIPLE
|
|
685€ |
645€ |
|
4*
HOTELS |
|
PRESIDENT Hotel,
STANLEY Hotel
|
|
TWIN
|
TRIPLE |
|
725€ |
675€
|
|
4*+
HOTELS |
|
HERMES Hotel, BABY
GRAND Hotel
|
|
TWIN
|
TRIPLE |
|
765€ |
695€ |
RATE INCLUDE
3 nights accommodation in Athens
1 night accommodation in Olympia
1 night accommodation in Delphi
1 night accommodation in
Kalambaka
Airport – Hotel – Airport
transfer
4 day classical tour (Olympia,
Delphi, Meteora) with bus
transportation
Half Day Athens Tour
6 Breakfasts
3 Dinners
Entrance Fees (Mycenae site &
museum, Epidaurus, Olympia site
& museum, Delphi site,
Monasteries visited by the group)
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
Drinks are not included
Airfares,
Visa and passport fees,
Insurance,
Personal expenses like ; Laundry,
phone calls, excess baggage,
beverages, etc
Meals not detailed in the
itinerary,
Tips
Optional excursions.
Athens Optional
Tours
CAPE SOUNION
Take a relaxing trip down to the
southernmost tip of Mainland
Greece to see the fifth century
B.C Temple of Poseidon at
Sounion. See if you can spot
where Byron carved his initials
on one of the temple's sixteen
columns. Marvel at the sheer
rugged beauty of the coastline
and the ancient temple perched
above a 197-foot drop down to
the Aegean Sea below. Stand
above the site of the world's
first lighthouse, overlooking an
area steeped in classical Greek
history, ever since the tragic
king Aegeas threw himself from
the rocky precipice into the sea
below, there by giving his name
to the Aegean Sea.
Euro 39
TRADITIONAL GREEK TAVERNA MEAL
IN THE PLAKA
Enjoy dinner at a local Plaka
taverna with traditional food
and typical Greek entertainment
including music and dance from
all parts of the country. Wine,
beer and softdrinks are included
while you enjoy excellent Greek
food.
Euro 55