Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore Greece’s history with a full-day trip from Athens to Delphi, Corycian Cave, and the 300 Battlefield, including expert guides, scenic views, and cultural highlights.

This 12-hour tour from Athens offers a deep dive into Greece’s legendary past, combining archaeological wonders with mythic sites at an accessible price of $186 per person. You’ll visit the renowned Delphi archaeological site and museum, walk through the Corycian Cave—the first oracle from 4000 BC, and stand atop the Battlefield of Thermopylae, where King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans defended Greece from invading Persians.
A key feature of this tour is its small group size, limited to 8 participants, which ensures a more personal experience. The tour is praised for knowledgeable guides, breathtaking views, and delicious lunch options. While the tour involves some off-road driving and moderate walking, it suits those with an interest in history, mythology, and scenic landscapes.
You can check availability for your dates here:
While in Athens, here are other experiences we've covered

The journey begins in Athens, where you board an air-conditioned vehicle. The drive takes you through Marathon, the iconic site of the original marathon race, and then to Thiva, known for its link to Oedipus.
The first stop is the charming Arachova, a popular ski resort village known for its celebrity visitors and lively atmosphere. Here, a 30-minute break allows for photos, coffee, or a quick walk. This scenic town provides a breath of fresh mountain air and a chance to stretch before heading further into the Greek mountains.

The highlight of the tour is the Delphi archaeological site and museum. With a guided tour, you’ll learn about Apollo, the Python, the Pythia, and the myths surrounding this sacred space. Highlights include the Temple of Athena, the Tholos Monument, and the Kastalia spring.
You are given 2 hours to explore at your own pace, with a deluxe book guide that enhances understanding of each monument and artifact. This allows for immersive sightseeing, with plenty of time to absorb Greece’s ancient spiritual center.

Around 13:00, the tour provides a lunch break at a restaurant with spectacular views of the Delphi Riviera and the valley of olive trees. This meal offers a chance to relax, enjoy Greek cuisine, and take in the breathtaking landscape. The lunch stop is a favorite among visitors, offering delicious food and a peaceful setting that complements the historical journey.
More Great Tours Nearby
Next, the tour takes an off-road drive up to 1500 meters on mount Parnassos to reach the Corycian Cave. Dating back to 4000 BC, it is known as the first oracle in Greece, though it remains partially excavated.
The 30-minute visit allows for photos and a guided explanation of the cave’s significance. The drive involves navigating steep, rocky terrain, so participants should be comfortable with off-road experiences. The cave offers spectacular views and a glimpse into early Greek religious practices, making it a highlight for history and mythology enthusiasts.

The next destination is Thermopylae, home to the famous battlefield where Leonidas and his 300 Spartans fought to defend Greece. From above, you’ll see the battlefield view, with the hot gates and ancient monument dedicated to the Spartans.
A visit to the Leonidas monument and Kolonos Hill offers insight into the last stand of the Spartans, where they tragically fought to the death to protect Greece from Persian invaders. A detailed description of the battle history adds context to the landscape, bringing this pivotal moment to life.

Throughout the 2-hour drive back to Athens, the guide shares stories about Greek myths, the Eleusinian mysteries, and scientific advances of ancient Greece. The explanations include the immortality of the soul and other religious traditions, enriching the experience with cultural insights.
This storytelling style is appreciated for making the long drive both educational and engaging, turning historical facts into vivid narratives.

The tour offers 17 pick-up locations across Athens, including central spots like Syntagma Square and Omonia Square. The small group size provides a more intimate atmosphere, with limited to 8 participants.
The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, with water and soda provided. The tour includes a guided book for the archaeological site and entrance tickets for the museum, though tickets for the Delphi site cost €10 in winter and €20 in summer and are not included in the price.
The tour duration is approximately 12 hours, with starting times available depending on the day. Cancelations are flexible, allowing full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance.

This tour is distinguished by its focus on legendary sites like Corycian Cave and the battlefield at Thermopylae, combining scenic drives with immersive historical storytelling. The expert guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendly manner, making each site engaging.
The off-road drive to Corycian Cave is a unique feature, offering a sense of adventure and a chance to see Greece’s early religious sites. Plus, the lunch with views in Delphi adds a relaxing element, making the full-day experience both educational and enjoyable.
While most reviews highlight comfortable pacing and plenty of time at each stop, some note that the van can be small, especially if you are tall. The off-road drive involves navigating steep, rocky terrain, so good supportive shoes are recommended.
The tour involves some moderate walking and hiking around the archaeological sites and the cave. Travelers should be ready for a full day of sightseeing and a fair amount of driving, but the scenic views and historical insights make the effort worthwhile.
This 12-hour guided trip offers a lively exploration of Greek history, mythology, and scenic landscapes. The small group setting enhances interaction with the guide, who is praised for knowledgeable storytelling and friendly service.
While the van size and terrain may pose minor challenges, the stunning views, authentic cultural insights, and exclusive visits to sites like the Corycian Cave make this tour a strong choice for those interested in history, mythology, and adventure.
Suitable for history buffs, adventure seekers, and photo enthusiasts, this trip provides a rich, well-rounded experience of Greece’s ancient landmarks and legendary battles.
“Our driver and guide, Anastasias, was fantastic. The trip to Delphi was the highlight of our visit to Greece. We were part of a small group of 7 on…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a guided book for Delphi, and water and soda during the day.
Are tickets for the archaeological sites included?
No, tickets for the Delphi archaeological site and museum are extra—€10 in winter and €20 in summer—and must be paid separately.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 12 hours, with multiple stops including sightseeing, lunch, and cave visits.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Arachova village, Delphi archaeological site and museum, Corycian Cave, and the battlefield of Thermopylae.
Is the tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
Participants should be prepared for moderate walking and off-road driving around the cave, so it may not suit everyone with mobility issues.
What should I bring for this tour?
Supportive shoes, sun protection, and extra water are recommended, especially for hiking and outdoor exploration.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are fully refundable if made 24 hours in advance.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Are meals included?
Lunch is not included in the price but is organized at a scenic restaurant with views of the Delphi Riviera.
Is this tour good for history buffs?
Yes, the guide provides detailed stories about Greek myths, battles, and religious sites, making it ideal for history and mythology enthusiasts.