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Discover Greece’s top sights on this 4-day private tour from Athens, including Ancient Olympia, Delphi, Meteora, and Argolis, with expert guides and flexible stops.
The 4-Days Argolis, Ancient Olympia, Delphi, Meteora private tour from Athens offers an immersive journey through Greece’s most celebrated landmarks. Priced at $2,891.10 per group for up to 8 people, this tour provides a comprehensive experience over four days with private transportation, WiFi, and an attentive driver. With a rating of 5.0 from 5 reviews, it’s clear that travelers find this tour both enriching and well-organized, especially appreciating the flexibility and personalized service.
This tour is perfect for those eager to explore Greek history, architecture, and scenic landscapes without the hassle of planning. Every detail is tailored to maximize comfort and insight, but note that entrance fees to sites are not included, and food expenses are separate. It’s suited for anyone with an interest in ancient sites, scenic views, and authentic local experiences, making it an ideal choice for history enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.


The tour departs from Athens, with pickup offered for your convenience. The entire journey spans approximately four days, with private transportation provided throughout. Travelers benefit from WiFi onboard and bottled water, making the long drives comfortable and connected. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures that your journey remains pleasant, regardless of the weather.
The driver serves as your personal chauffeur, not licensed to guide you on-site, but friendly and professional. This setup allows for flexible timing at each location, which travelers highly value for an unhurried exploration.
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The tour kicks off with a 20-minute visit to the Corinth Canal, an engineering marvel that connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. Its narrow passage makes it a striking photo stop, perfect for snapping memorable shots.
Next, a 35-minute stop at Ancient Corinth provides insight into a city that once stood as a major Greek city-state. While admission tickets are not included, the site’s ruins offer a glimpse into Greece’s storied past on the Isthmus of Corinth, situated roughly midway between Athens and Sparta.

A highlight of the first day is the 35-minute visit to the archaeological site of Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its massive walls and the famous Treasury of Atreus, this site showcases Greece’s early military and architectural prowess. The Tomb of Agamemnon, a beehive-shaped tholos tomb built around 1250 BC, impresses with its size and historical significance. Admission fees are not included, but the site’s imposing structures and ancient artifacts make it a must-see.

From Mycenae, the tour moves to Acronauplia, a rocky peninsula fortress offering panoramic views of Nafplio and the sea. This 10-minute stop is perfect for appreciating the Venetian fortress’s strategic location.
Following that, Nafplio becomes the afternoon highlight, where a 35-minute stroll introduces travelers to this charming seaport town. Once Greece’s first capital, Nafplio boasts narrow streets, vibrant architecture, and a rich history linked to the Venetians and Ottomans.

The 30-minute visit to the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus showcases one of Greece’s best-preserved theatres, renowned for its superior acoustics and aesthetic design. Built near the sanctuary of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, the theatre remains a symbol of ancient theatrical arts.

Day two centers on Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. The 2-hour 20-minute exploration covers the ancient stadium where games were held from 776 BC to 393 AD, along with the Temple of Zeus, home to the statue of Olympian Zeus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Visitors also see the Palaistra and the workshop of Pheidias, the master sculptor known for his statues including Athena Parthenos.
The museum displays artifacts and sculptures, offering a detailed look into Olympia’s religious and athletic importance. Entrance fees are not included, but the site’s history makes it a compelling stop.

Following Olympia, a 35-minute visit to the Archimedes Museum highlights the life and inventions of the renowned mathematician and engineer. The museum is a tribute to Greece’s contributions to science and technology.
Later, the tour visits Naupaktos (Lepanto) for about 1 hour and 30 minutes. This city’s naval history is storied, from its control by Venetians and Ottomans to its role in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. The site’s strategic importance and historical battles offer fascinating insights into Greece’s maritime past.

Day three begins with a 2-hour 20-minute visit to Delphi Archaeological Museum, where visitors explore treasures from the sanctuary that was once considered the center of the world. The oracle of Pythia drew visitors from all over the ancient Greek world, and the omphalos monument marks the mythical core of Delphi.
Afterward, a 25-minute stop in Arachova introduces travelers to a scenic mountain town famous for its traditional crafts, local tavernas, and picturesque surroundings. Arachova’s proximity to Delphi makes it a favorite for those seeking authentic Greek mountain culture.
The final day features Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its monasteries perched atop towering rock formations. The tour allows around 3 hours here, giving visitors ample time to admire the impressive natural pillars and learn about the Eastern Orthodox monasteries built on them. The views and architecture make Meteora a standout highlight.
Next, the Thermopylae Museum offers a brief 35-minute visit to the site of the famous Spartan stand against Persia. Known as the “hot gates,” Thermopylae’s narrow pass and historical battle are central to Greek collective memory.
This private tour suits customers who value a comprehensive, flexible itinerary and prefer traveling with a small, private group. The focus on key archaeological sites, combined with scenic stops and professional transportation, provides a relaxed but enriching experience. It’s particularly recommended for those who want to avoid large tour groups and enjoy personalized attention.
Travelers should keep in mind that entry fees to sites, meals, and accommodation are not included, giving flexibility to customize each day according to personal preferences.
This 4-day private tour from Athens offers a well-rounded exploration of Greece’s most iconic landmarks. It excels in delivering a personalized experience with private transportation, flexible scheduling, and knowledgeable guides who enrich the journey with historical insights.
The tour’s most notable features include visits to Ancient Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi, and Meteora, along with scenic stops at Nafplio, Acronauplia, and Arachova. The accommodation of up to 8 people fosters an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who prefer a more tailored approach to sightseeing.
While entrance fees, meals, and some extra activities are not included, the tour’s value lies in the expert organization, ease of travel, and the opportunity to see Greece’s most significant sites in just four days. If you appreciate history, stunning vistas, and a relaxed pace, this private tour offers a memorable way to experience Greece’s mainland.
“I enjoyed this tour very much and was very satisfied with the tour guide's professional and attentive service. Han from Canada”
Are entrance fees included in this tour?
No, entrance fees to archaeological sites, monasteries, and museums are not included but can be paid on-site.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
The tour involves walking at various sites, some with uneven terrain, but overall it is accessible for most travelers. It’s best to check specific site requirements if mobility is a concern.
Can I customize the stops or schedule?
Since this is a private tour, flexibility is available, and stops can be tailored to your interests and pace, depending on the driver and guide availability.
What is the price for the whole four-day experience?
The total price is $2,891.10 per group for up to 8 people, offering a private, personalized journey through Greece’s best-known sights.