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Discover Olympia, Greek rural life, wine, and beaches on this 7-hour private tour from Katakolon, featuring archaeological sites, honey farms, monasteries, and swimming.

This full-day shore excursion in Katakolon offers an engaging mix of Greece’s archaeological treasures, rural traditions, wine and honey tasting, and beach relaxation. Priced at $452 per group up to 4, the 7-hour guided trip is tailored for cruise travelers who want to make the most of their limited time at port.
The tour’s strengths lie in its well-rounded approach—visiting the Olympia archaeological site, experiencing authentic farm life, sampling Greek wines and honey, and ending with a refreshing swim. The tour is guided by knowledgeable hosts who are praised for their expertise and warmth, making it an ideal option for those eager to explore Greece beyond just the ancient ruins.
The first stop is the famous Olympia archaeological site and museum, where your guide takes you through the birthplace of the Olympic Games. The visit lasts about 2.5 hours and includes highlights like the Temple of Zeus, the Stadium, and the Hermes of Praxiteles sculpture.
Visitors appreciate the guide’s detailed explanations of the artifacts and ruins, giving life to the stones and statues. The museum houses important relics that tell the story of ancient athletic contests and religious worship. Entrance fees are not included but can be skipped past with pre-arranged tickets, saving valuable time.

Next, the tour heads to Klio’s honey farm, a family-run rural house where visitors can learn about honey production. The owners share the process of harvesting and making honey, demonstrating the authentic Greek craft.
A highlight here is the tasting of local pancakes drizzled with homemade honey, offering a delicious insight into Greek culinary traditions. The $10 entrance fee covers the experience, which many find a charming break from the archaeological focus. This stop adds a warm, personal touch to the day, showcasing Greek hospitality and rural life.
The next stop is the Magna Grecia farm, where visitors enjoy a wine tasting experience. The hosts introduce the wine-making process and also demonstrate how they produce olive oil, providing insight into traditional Greek agriculture.
The lunch options include authentic Greek cuisine, either served there or at a nearby restaurant. The $17 entrance fee applies to the wine and olive oil tasting. Guests often praise the friendly hosts, the quality of the wines, and the chance to sample products directly from the source.
More Great Tours NearbyA visit to the Kremasty monastery offers a peaceful glimpse into Greek Orthodox religious life. Surrounded by scenic mountain views, the monastery provides a quiet atmosphere for reflection and appreciation of Greek spiritual traditions.
This stop allows visitors to experience the architecture and religious customs, adding cultural depth to the tour. It’s a brief but meaningful visit, often appreciated by those interested in Greece’s spiritual heritage.
The final stop is Saint Andrew beach, where travelers have the opportunity for a quick swim in the crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by rocks and scenic views, the beach offers a peaceful setting for relaxation under the Greek sun.
Guests can enjoy a Greek coffee or light lunch by the water, making this a perfect way to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing. The beach stop is flexible and typically lasts around an hour, ideal for those who want a refreshing break before returning to their cruise.
The tour includes private transportation, live English commentary, and a guidebook to help explore Olympia’s site and museum. Bottled water is provided, and skip-the-line tickets are arranged for most attractions, minimizing wait times.
Meeting points vary depending on the booked option, with port pick-up and drop-off included. The tour emphasizes safety and convenience, especially for cruise passengers with limited time.
This 7-hour tour operates with small or private groups, making for a more intimate experience. Flexible cancellation policies allow free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and reserve now and pay later options offer flexibility.
Travelers should remember to bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Since entry fees are paid separately, it’s advisable to carry some cash for tickets at Olympia and other sites.
This full-day excursion balances archaeology, local culture, and leisure, making it perfect for cruise passengers who want a varied experience without rushing. The expert guides and personalized transport ensure a smooth day, while the stops at honey farms, monasteries, and beaches bring in authentic Greek flavor.
While the tour is well-paced, it involves walking at the archaeological site and some time outdoors, so comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended. The price per group offers good value for a private or small-group experience.
This tour offers a comprehensive taste of Greece’s history, agriculture, and coastal beauty in one package. The highlight is the Olympia site, complemented by delicious honey, wine, and scenic stops like the monastery and beach.
Highly praised guides like Dimitris and Andrew contribute to a rich and engaging experience, while the flexibility and all-in-one approach make it suitable for travelers wanting a hassle-free day. The only potential consideration is the additional entrance fees, which should be budgeted for, though they can be skipped with pre-booked tickets.
This 7-hour private tour is an excellent way to explore the richness of Peloponnese’s culture and landscapes—ideal for those seeking a personalized, well-rounded Greek shore experience.
“Our tour and guide, Dimitris, was phenomenal! Very knowledgeable about the island and sites. Honey farm and winery was excellent!”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price includes private transportation, live commentary, bottled water, guidebook, and skip-the-line tickets.
Are entrance fees covered?
No, entrance fees for Olympia (12 euros), winery/olive press (17 euros), and honey farm (10 euros) are paid separately.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour involves walking and outdoor stops, so comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended; suitability varies based on children’s mobility.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended, especially with flexible reserve & pay later options.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details; walking at archaeological sites may pose challenges.
What if I want to customize the itinerary?
The tour is offered as a private or small-group experience, allowing some customization based on preferences.
Is there enough time for shopping or additional activities?
The schedule is structured for the stops listed; additional shopping or activities would need to be planned outside this timeframe.