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Discover Greece’s Peloponnese in two days with this guided tour exploring Corinth, Mycenae, Sparta, Olympia, and more for $276.25 per person.

This 2-day tour offers an immersive experience of Greece’s most impressive archaeological sites in the Peloponnese region, starting from Athens. Priced at $276.25 per person, it includes guided visits to iconic destinations like the Corinth Canal, Ancient Corinth, Mycenae, Sparta, and Olympia. The tour is ideal for those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable adventure through Greece’s historical highlights in a short timeframe.
What makes this trip stand out is the well-organized itinerary, which balances sightseeing, historical exploration, and free time, especially during the overnight stay in Nafplio and the evening in Delphi. The tour features local guiding services, unlimited kilometers, and bottled water and snacks, providing solid value. Travelers should note that accommodation and monument tickets are not included, and participants need to arrange their own lodging in Delphi and Nafplio.

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The tour departs from Athens, with pickup offered at your preferred location within the city’s region. The vehicles used are Mercedes-Benz models, including E200 Sedans for smaller groups and minivans or Sprinters for larger parties. The tour vehicle options ensure comfort across the approximately two-day journey.
Transportation is designed for up to 15 passengers, with unlimited kilometers included. Travelers are advised to provide contact details to facilitate smooth pickups, especially if starting from Athens International Airport or cruise docks. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, and it’s suitable for most travelers, considering the moderate physical activity involved.
The Corinth Canal is the first stop, where visitors admire the narrow land bridge that connects the Peloponnese to mainland Greece. The canal’s 20-minute visit is free of charge, offering a quick but impressive view of this engineering marvel.
Next, Ancient Corinth is explored for an hour. This city-state on the Isthmus of Corinth features ruins of the temple of Apollo and other structures, giving insight into Greece’s classical civilization. The site is free of charge, and guides share stories about its historical significance as a major commercial hub.

The Acrocorinth, a monolithic rock dominating the ancient city, provides 50 minutes of exploration. Its free admission allows visitors to enjoy panoramic views and imagine the strategic importance of its fortress in ancient times.
The Moni Osiou Patapiou follows, where the patron saint of dropsy, Saint Patapios, is revered. The 40-minute stop at this monastery reveals its large library and historical records of miracles attributed to Saint Patapios, offering a peaceful, spiritual break.

The Heraion of Perachora, a sanctuary of Hera, is situated in a small cove on the Corinthian Gulf. The 40-minute visit allows for reflection amid scenic beauty at this free site.
The highlight of the first day is Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage site with rich archaeological remains. Known as the Kingdom of Mythical Agamemnon, the site features the Gate of the Lions, the Tomb of Agamemnon, and the Cyclopean Walls. The one-hour exploration offers a deep dive into Greece’s Bronze Age history, with free admission.

After visiting Mycenae, the tour concludes the day with an overnight stay in Nafplio. The historic town is celebrated for its picturesque streets, seafront views, and fortresses. Travelers need to book their own accommodation, which adds flexibility but also requires planning. The 8-hour stay allows time to explore or relax before the next day’s activities.

Early morning, the tour departs from Nafplio to Ancient Sparta. The Acropolis, ancient theater, and Roman houses are visited, with a special focus on Leonidas’ statue and the Tomb of Leonidas. This free stop offers a tangible connection to Greece’s martial history and the legendary Spartan warriors.
Next, the journey continues to Mystras, a medieval fortress village built on Taygetos’ slopes. The 2-hour exploration reveals castle ruins with stunning views and a sense of timelessness. The site is free, providing a rich cultural experience.

The final major stop is Ancient Olympia, where the ‘Sacred Forest’ was once the central religious sanctuary. The site’s world Heritage status highlights its significance as the origin of the Olympic Games. Visitors enjoy an approximately 2-hour visit, experiencing the archaeological ruins and the natural beauty of the landscape.
The Olympia site is free of charge, but note that tickets for monuments are not included in the tour price, so travelers may need to purchase them separately if desired.
The included features are local guiding services, liability insurance, unlimited kilometers, and refreshments such as bottled water, soft drinks, and snacks. The transportation is provided via luxury Mercedes-Benz vehicles, ensuring comfort.
However, monument tickets, meals, and accommodation are not included. Travelers must arrange their own lodging for the overnight stays, including Delphi and Nafplio. The tour does not have a license to provide guided tours inside monuments, so access may be limited for certain sites.
Booking is typically made 7 days in advance. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility for changing plans. The trip can accommodate most travelers, with options for pickup inside Athens or from specific points like the airport or cruise docks.
Participants are advised to provide detailed contact information and health restrictions if applicable. The tour operates rain or shine, with options to reschedule in case of bad weather.
This 2-day Peloponnese tour suits history buffs, archaeology lovers, and those who want a rundown of Greece’s ancient sites in a short period. The guided approach and organized stops make it accessible for travelers seeking an efficient yet engaging experience.
While accommodation is not included, the flexibility to choose lodging in Nafplio and Delphi allows for personalization. The group discount feature may also appeal to those traveling with family or friends.
This tour delivers a well-structured journey through some of Greece’s most famous archaeological sites, with an emphasis on historical significance and scenic views. The professional guides and comfortable transport add to the experience, making it a reliable choice for a short, immersive trip.
The main limitations are the lack of included tickets and accommodation, which require extra planning. Still, the value for money and detailed itinerary make this tour a worthy option for those eager to explore Greece’s ancient past without overextending their schedule.
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Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transportation in Mercedes-Benz vehicles is included, with unlimited kilometers and pickup options within Athens.
Do I need to buy tickets for the sites?
Yes, monument tickets are not included. Visitors should plan to purchase entry tickets separately if they wish to explore the sites more deeply.
How much free time is there during the trip?
You have free time in Nafplio during the overnight stay and in Delphi in the evening, allowing for personal exploration or rest.
What is the group size for this tour?
The tour operates in private groups, with options for 4 to 15 passengers, depending on vehicle choice.
Can I start the tour from the airport or cruise port?
Yes, pickups can be arranged from Athens International Airport or cruise docks if provided with details.
Is accommodation included?
No, travelers are responsible for booking their own lodging in Nafplio and Delphi.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours before the scheduled start; otherwise, full payment is forfeited.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $276.25 per person, covering transport, guiding, and refreshments.