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Explore Greece’s top ancient sights in a 5-day private tour from Athens, including Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi, Meteora, and more, with luxury transport and boutique hotels.
This 5-day private tour from Athens offers an immersive journey through Greece’s most iconic archaeological sites and charming towns. Priced at $2,913.56 per person, it provides a comprehensive experience that covers UNESCO World Heritage sites like Mycenae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi, and Meteora. With luxury transit options—including Mercedes sedans, minivans, and sprinters—and carefully selected 4-star or boutique hotel accommodations, this tour promises comfort and style.
What makes this trip stand out is its personalized approach. This is a private experience, allowing travelers to avoid crowds and enjoy a tailored itinerary. The tour also includes professional English-speaking drivers and offers options for lunch and guided visits at key sites, making it suitable for those seeking both depth and ease in their Greek adventure.
While the tour’s well-paced schedule features many stops across Greece’s most celebrated locations, it’s important to note that entrance fees and licensed guides are not included in the base price. Still, the tour’s comprehensive approach and high customer ratings—a perfect 5.0 from three reviews—highlight its value for those eager to explore Greece’s ancient past comfortably and efficiently.

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This tour begins with pickup from your location in Athens, using a superior class sedan, Mercedes minivan, or sprinter depending on your group size. The private driver ensures a seamless start to your adventure, with comfort and flexibility built into every transfer. The use of luxury vehicles helps you skip the hassle of public transport, making your trip more relaxed from the first moment.
Throughout the journey, the professional driver provides a smooth ride between destinations, allowing you to focus on the scenery and history. The group discounts and mobile tickets make the experience straightforward and adaptable, especially for those traveling with friends or family.

Your first day in Greece takes you to the Peloponnese, featuring Ancient Corinth and Mycenae. The well-preserved remains of Ancient Corinth reveal a city that thrived in classical times, with streets, temples, markets, and fountains reminiscent of Greek and Roman eras. Visitors can stroll through these ruins at their own pace, with nearby cafes offering refreshments.
Next, the tour visits the imposing ruins of Mycenae, the legendary city linked to King Agamemnon. The 20-foot-wide city walls and the Lions Gate are highlights, along with the throne room and the treasury of Atreus. The on-site museum displays valuable artifacts uncovered from the site, providing deeper insights into the Mycenaean civilization.

A short drive from Mycenae leads to the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and classical architecture. Visitors often test its famed acoustics with a poem or song, experiencing firsthand why it remains one of Greece’s most visited archaeological sites.
After exploring Epidaurus, the tour stops for a lunch in Nafplio, a medieval port city with views of the Venetian fortress of Bourtzi. The town’s artistic atmosphere and boutique shops invite a leisurely stroll, making it a perfect spot for enjoying local cuisine and the scenic sea views.
Late afternoon, the journey continues to Monemvasia, an island fortress accessible via a long causeway that separates it from the mainland. Once inside, visitors discover cobbled streets lined with stone houses and small hotels, unchanged since the times of medieval knights. This town offers a peaceful escape, with plenty of opportunities to wander, relax, and absorb history.
On the second day, the itinerary visits the Medieval ruins of Mystra, a UNESCO site that was once the seat of Byzantine power. Its palaces, churches, monasteries, and fortifications span over 800 years of history, giving a sense of the region’s medieval grandeur.
A stop in Sparta allows for a quick visit to the local archaeological site, providing a glimpse into the ancient Spartan civilization. The day ends in Monemvasia again, giving travelers time to enjoy its atmosphere and local sights.

Day three centers on Ancient Olympia, famous for hosting the Olympic Games. The temple of Zeus, the stadium, and the workshop of Phidias reveal the site’s religious and athletic significance. The extensive museum displays artifacts from the site, offering context for the ruins and mythology.
After Olympia, travelers cross the impressive Rion-Antirion Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, connecting the Peloponnese to the Greek mainland. The scenic drive continues to Nafpaktos, a Venetian port town with stunning views, perfect for a relaxed lunch.
The day concludes with a visit to Galaxidi, a charming seaside village known for its authentic restaurants and pretty streets, away from busier tourist areas.

The fourth day begins at Delphi, a major archaeological site perched on hillside terraces. Visitors see the Temple of Apollo, where the Oracle once delivered prophecies, along with the theatre, treasury buildings, and temples of Athena and the Gymnasium. The modern museum enhances the experience with artifacts spanning at least 1500 years of history.
Following Delphi, the tour stops in Arachova, a mountain town famous for its craft shops and spectacular views of the Pleistos River valley. The town’s local cuisine and artisan shops make it a delightful place to enjoy lunch before heading towards Meteora.
Morning on day five is dedicated to exploring Meteora, where monasteries built on sandstone rock pillars create a breathtaking landscape. The tour visits at least two monasteries, including the Grand Meteora Monastery, Agiou Stefanou, or Varlaam, each renowned for their long history and awe-inspiring views.
The rock formations rise up to 1,312 feet, making the monasteries a remarkable fusion of nature and spirituality. The guide shares stories of the monks who once lived here, amidst stunning panoramic vistas.
After visiting Meteora, the group enjoys a traditional lunch in Kalambaka, a town at the foot of the rock formations, before heading south. The tour concludes at the Battle of Thermopylae site, where the famous stand of King Leonidas’ 300 Spartans is commemorated. The Visitors Center offers a modern recreation of the battle, making history come alive.
From Thermopylae, travelers are on the way back to Athens, with scenic views and memories of Greece’s ancient world filling their minds.
This 5-day private tour offers a comprehensive and comfortable way to see Greece’s most important archaeological sites and charming towns. The luxury transport, boutique accommodations, and personalized service ensure a smooth experience, especially for those seeking an all-in-one exploration of Greece’s highlights.
While the price is on the higher side, the inclusion of luxury vehicles and hotel stays contributes to the overall value, particularly given the extensive itinerary. The absence of included entrance fees and guides provides flexibility but may require additional planning for those wanting in-depth explanations at each site.
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, or anyone wanting a hassle-free way to experience Greece’s most iconic landmarks in a well-paced, stylish manner. The positive reviews reflect high satisfaction, especially praising the knowledgeable driver and beautiful scenic stops.
“The places we visited, the guide Vasilios was spectacular, the restaurants excellent. The towns were very cute.”
Is this tour suitable for all physical fitness levels?
Yes, the tour involves walking at archaeological sites, but stops are generally accessible, and transportation is private and comfortable.
Are meals included in the tour?
Lunch options are available, with some packages including 3-course meals. You can request lunch on site or add it later.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour offers several packages and can be tailored to suit your preferences, including optional guided visits.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included but can be arranged if requested, and guides are available for hire at additional cost.
What type of vehicles are used?
Depending on group size, the tour uses Superior Class Sedans, Mercedes Minivans, or Sprinters. The luxury vehicles ensure a comfortable journey.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with limited mobility?
Most stops involve walking, and while the vehicles are comfortable, the terrain at sites like Meteora and Monemvasia may pose challenges.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book around 286 days in advance to secure their preferred dates.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start date.
Can I add a licensed guide to the experience?
Yes, guides are available on request for specific sites, though the driver provides informative narration during the trip.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, the private setup and flexible pacing make it suitable for families, provided children are comfortable with walking and site visits.