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Explore Greece in 10 days with this guided group tour covering Athens, Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi, Meteora, Santorini, and Mykonos, including ferry tickets and select meals.

This 10-day group tour in Greece offers a comprehensive journey through some of the country’s most iconic and scenic sites. Priced at $2,998.19 per person, it combines archaeological wonders, dramatic rock formations, picturesque islands, and vibrant city life. With a focus on convenience, the tour includes accommodation, seamless transport, fast ferry tickets, and select meals. It’s designed for travelers seeking an organized yet immersive experience of Greece’s highlights.
The tour is suitable for those who appreciate a well-structured itinerary that balances cultural exploration and relaxation. It features visits to famous landmarks like the Athens Acropolis, Ancient Olympia, Delphi, and Meteora Monasteries, along with free time to explore the charming islands of Santorini and Mykonos. While the pace is quite full, the inclusion of expert guides and handpicked sites makes it a practical choice for first-time visitors.

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The tour begins with a meet and assist service at Athens International Airport ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’, followed by a transfer to a centrally located hotel. This setup ensures a smooth start for travelers arriving in Greece, avoiding the hassle of independent transfers. Since no admission fee is charged on arrival, the focus is on comfort and convenience. This initial step sets a tone of efficiency for the entire journey.

On Day 2, the adventure takes shape with visits to Corinth Canal, a narrow waterway famous for its engineering marvels and history as a vital link between the Aegean and the Ionian Seas. The 10-minute stop offers ample opportunity for photos of this impressive site.
Next, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is explored, renowned for its astonishing acoustics that still operate today. Visitors get to appreciate the well-preserved structure, though the admission fee to enter the theatre is not included. A walk through Nafplio, Greece’s first modern capital, follows, with its cobblestone streets and seaside charm, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll.

The journey continues to Mycenae, home to legendary attractions like the Acropolis of Mycenae and the Tomb of Agamemnon. These archeological sites reveal the powerful civilization that once thrived here, with no included entry fee.
Later, the tour heads to Olympia, where the Ancient Stadium and Sanctuary of Zeus highlight Greece’s athletic and religious history. The Olympia Archaeological Museum displays masterpiece sculptures such as the Hermes of Praxiteles and Nike of Paionios, enriching the experience further.

The journey progresses to Delphi, regarded as the navel of the Earth in ancient Greek belief. Here, visitors explore the Oracle of Apollo, the Ancient Theatre, and the Museum of Delphi, which houses the famous Charioteer bronze statue. Entry fees are not included but are part of the comprehensive sightseeing.
Afterward, a drive to Kalambaka brings travelers to the foot of Meteora, known for its spectacular rock formations and UNESCO-listed monasteries. The visits to two monasteries inside Meteora showcase these extraordinary cliff-top religious sites, built on towering pillars that dominate the landscape.

In Day 5, the focus shifts to inside visits to two of Meteora’s monasteries, where history and Byzantine art are on display. These monasteries, part of the UNESCO world heritage, are among the most impressive religious complexes in Greece. The rock formations themselves make visiting Meteora a visually striking experience.
After the sightseeing, the group returns to Athens via the towns of Trikala and Lamia, with a brief stop at the Leonidas Monument at Thermopylae, memorializing the famous Spartan stand against Persian forces.

On Day 6, the tour includes a guided bus around Athens showcasing landmarks like the Parliament, University, National Library, and the Presidential Residence. The highlight is a walk-up to the Acropolis, where the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Temple of Athena Nike provide iconic snapshots of ancient Greek architecture.
The Acropolis Museum follows, offering a curated collection of artifacts from the site. The guided tour here adds context to the classical sculptures and architectural relics, deepening the understanding of Greece’s ancient heritage.

The day trip to Mykonos begins early, with a transfer from Athens to Piraeus port for a ferry crossing. Once on Mykonos, travelers enjoy free time to explore Little Venice, the narrow streets of Matogiania, and the beaches. The island’s reputation for lively nightlife and luxury hotels makes it a favorite for those seeking relaxation combined with entertainment.
A special optional activity is available for an extra cost: a wine tour, olive oil tasting, and food tasting experience. This includes visits to a local farm, sampling extra virgin olive oils, local olives, and sweet treats, all accompanied by live music.
On Day 8, the group takes a ferry from Mykonos to Santorini, known for its dramatic cliffs and sunsets. The transfer from the Santorini port to the hotel allows for free time to relax, enjoy a drink, or walk through the narrow streets with souvenir shops and local cafes. The many restaurants perched above the sea make for memorable dining experiences.
This leisure period offers a chance to appreciate Santorini’s unique landscape without a rush, setting the tone for more exploration the following day.
On Day 9, travelers depart Santorini via ferry back to Piraeus, the main port of Athens. The transfer from the port to the hotel allows for rest before the final day. The last leg involves a transfer from the hotel to Santorini Airport for departure flights, wrapping up the 10-day Greek adventure.
This tour provides a rundown of Greece’s archaeological sites, historic towns, and island scenery, making it ideal for first-time visitors or those wanting a structured experience. The inclusive of transportation, accommodation, and entrance fees simplifies planning, while the guides’ expertise enhances the experience.
However, the pace can be intense, especially with early mornings and multiple sites each day. The tour is best suited for travelers comfortable with a full schedule and group travel. The optional activities in Mykonos and the ferry logistics add a layer of convenience but may require extra costs.
This 10-day guided tour covers Greece’s most famous landmarks with efficient logistics and insightful guides. The inclusion of ferry tickets and accommodation offers good value, though travelers should be prepared for a busy itinerary.
The tour’s highlighted sites, including Delphi, Meteora, Olympia, and the Athenian Acropolis, offer a diverse experience of history and natural beauty. The free time in Mykonos and Santorini provides enough space for personal exploration and relaxation.
This tour stands out for its balanced approach to sightseeing, professional organization, and quality sites. It’s suited for those who want a comprehensive, hassle-free introduction to Greece, especially if they value guided insights and group comfort.
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Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the tour is designed for groups but welcomes solo travelers who enjoy guided, organized trips. The group size is limited to 36, making it comfortable for individual participants.
Are meals included throughout the tour?
The tour includes select meals, specifically breakfasts and three dinners. Additional meals, especially in Mykonos and Santorini, are optional and at travelers’ expense.
What is the physical level of the tour?
Most sites involve walking and some uneven terrain, such as cobblestone streets and monastery visits. Travelers should be prepared for moderate physical activity.
Can I customize or extend this tour?
Basic itinerary details are confirmed after booking, with updates sent a week prior. Customizations are not specified but may be possible through the tour provider.
How do I cancel or modify my booking?
Cancellation is possible up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Changes less than 6 days before are not accepted, and refunds decrease for later cancellations.