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Explore Greece's Peloponnese over 6 days with private transport, visiting ancient sites like Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi, and the monasteries of Meteora from Athens.
Discover the rich tapestry of Greece’s Peloponnese in a 6-day private tour departing from Athens. With Private Tours Greece, travelers gain personalized access to iconic locations such as Epidaurus, Mycenae, Nafplio, Sparta, Olympia, Delphi, and the breathtaking Meteora monasteries. This carefully curated itinerary offers a deep dive into Greece’s historic landmarks, complemented by comfortable private transportation and expert guidance, all rated 4.6 out of 5.
Designed for those eager to see a wide range of archaeological wonders and scenic landscapes, this tour balances immersive site visits with leisurely stops. While it’s ideal for travelers who appreciate structured itineraries, those with mobility impairments should note that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. The inclusion of optional guided tours and entrance tickets, available at an extra cost, allows for customizable experiences.

This tour begins early in the morning with pickup from your Athens hotel lobby, where a private driver awaits to start the adventure. The first highlights include the Corinth Canal, a striking waterway connecting the Aegean Sea and the Ionian Sea, which sets the tone for the journey ahead. Following this, travelers visit Epidaurus to see its world-famous ancient theater, renowned for its extraordinary acoustics and preservation.
After exploring Epidaurus, the route leads to Nafplio, Greece’s first modern capital, where travelers can enjoy a coffee break or lunch while soaking in a charming seaside atmosphere. The day continues with a visit to Mycenae, the legendary site of the Mycenaean civilization, before heading to Sparta for an overnight stay. The emphasis on these early stops is on history and scenic views, making it clear why this route is popular.
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The tour’s first full day is rich with archaeological significance. Epidaurus’s ancient theater is celebrated for its remarkable preservation and acoustic qualities, offering a glimpse into how entertainment and healing were intertwined in ancient Greece. The visit to Mycenae reveals the grandeur of the Bronze Age civilization, with its famous Lion Gate and royal tombs.
These sites are not only visually impressive but also offer context to Greece’s storytelling of mythology and power. The tour includes breaks for lunch or coffee in Nafplio, allowing travelers to enjoy local cuisine and leisurely explore the old town’s narrow streets and historical architecture.

On the second day, the journey deepens into Sparta’s surroundings, starting with a visit to the Museum of Olive Oil to understand Greece’s ancient industry. The highlight is a tour of Mystras, a well-preserved Byzantine town perched on a hilltop. Its medieval charm and stone architecture provide insight into Greece’s medieval period, with many structures still standing as if frozen in time.
Later, travelers visit the castle town of Monemvasia, a striking stone-built settlement standing on a small island connected to the mainland by a causeway. The cobbled streets and restored stone buildings create an atmosphere reminiscent of a fairy tale, perfect for wandering and photography.

This day features a scenic drive along Greece’s southern coast. Starting with a quick stop at Gythio, a picturesque fishing town, the itinerary includes a visit to the Diros Caves, famous for their underground rivers and impressive stalactites. The museum at Diros adds context to the caves’ history and geology.
After exploring the caves, the journey continues through Areopolis, where travelers can enjoy the stunning coastal scenery of Stoupa and Kardamili. These villages are ideal for relaxing by the sea, swimming, or enjoying lunch, offering a break from archaeological sightseeing. The day concludes at Ancient Olympia, famous for hosting the original Olympic Games, where an overnight stay allows for a thorough exploration of the archaeological site and museum.
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The fourth day begins with a detailed visit to Ancient Olympia, where visitors see the stadium, temple of Zeus, and other iconic ruins that once hosted athletic competitions and religious festivals. The tour provides an in-depth look at the site’s history, complemented by a visit to the museum.
Next, the route crosses the Rio-Antirio Bridge, one of Europe’s largest bridges, offering stunning views during the short stop in Naupactus. Continuing north, the journey reaches Delphi for an overnight stay. The scenic drive through Greece’s interior sets the stage for the next day’s exploration of one of the country’s most significant religious sites.

The fifth day is dedicated to Delphi, where the tour guides you through the archaeological site and museum, showcasing the famous oracle of Delphi. The site’s dramatic setting on the slopes of Mount Parnassus provides remarkable views and a palpable sense of mystery.
After Delphi, the trip heads to Arachova, a lively mountain village known for its winter charm and local crafts. The day concludes in Kalambaka, the small town at the foot of Meteora, where the monasteries built atop towering rock formations are among Greece’s most awe-inspiring sights. The overnight stay in Kalambaka allows ample time to explore the monasteries and enjoy the town’s peaceful atmosphere.

The final day begins early with a visit to the Meteora monasteries, built on massive rock formations that rise dramatically from the landscape. The monasteries’ architecture and setting are truly striking, making it a highlight of the trip.
After exploring Meteora, the tour stops at Thermopiles to see the statue of Leonidas, a fitting tribute to Greece’s historic resilience. The journey concludes with a return to Athens, where travelers are dropped off at their hotel. The comfortable private transport and scenic stops make this day a fitting end to the adventure.

This 6-day private tour offers a well-balanced mix of archaeological sites, scenic drives, and picturesque towns. The inclusion of optional guided tours and entrance tickets enhances flexibility, while the private transportation ensures a comfortable and personalized experience. The itinerary’s pacing caters to those who want to see the highlights without feeling rushed.
The tour’s biggest strength lies in its coverage of Greece’s major ancient sites, from Olympia to Meteora. The expert driver and the possibility for guides add depth to the experience. However, travelers should be aware that this tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, due to the walking involved at some sites.

This tour is ideal for visitors seeking a rundown of Greece’s archaeological treasures and scenic landscapes in a private, flexible format. The 6-day schedule balances busy sightseeing days with enough leisure time, especially at coastal villages and towns.
While the tour covers many highlights, some travelers may find the pacing fast, especially on days with multiple site visits. The optional extras—guided tours and entrance tickets—allow for customization, making it suitable for those wanting a more in-depth exploration. The rating of 4.6 reflects its overall reliability and quality.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for private groups, but it requires walking at archaeological sites and scenic areas, so families with young children or mobility issues should consider their specific needs before booking.
Can I customize the itinerary or opt for guided tours?
Yes, at checkout, you have the option to select a licensed guide and entrance tickets in advance, allowing for a more personalized experience.
What should I bring for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and a change of clothes are recommended, especially for walking at various sites. Bringing water and sun protection is also advised.
Is this tour available year-round?
Availability depends on the dates, but check with the provider for specific starting times and seasonal options.
How long are the travel days between stops?
The itinerary involves multiple stops with scenic drives, including the crossing of the Rio-Antirio bridge and visits to coastal villages, making for varied travel times. The schedule aims for a smooth pacing, but expect some long drives on certain days.
This From Athens: Peloponnese 6-Day Private Tour to Meteora offers a detailed look into Greece’s ancient and scenic sites, tailored for those who want a comfortable, private experience with expert guidance. It’s a well-rounded choice for travelers eager to explore Greece’s archaeological and natural wonders in depth.
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