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Experience a half-day trekking and swimming adventure along the Orlias River near Mount Olympus, exploring waterfalls, natural pools, and scenic landscapes.
The Mount Olympus River Trekking Activity in Orlias River offers an exciting and accessible way to enjoy Greece’s natural beauty. Priced at $115.68 per person, this 5-hour guided tour takes visitors along the perennial waters of the Orlias River, set in the stunning foothills of Mount Olympus. With a rating of 5.0 from 2 reviews, it stands out as a highly recommended experience for those seeking adventure, nature, and a taste of Greek mythology in one package. The tour is perfect for most travelers, as it involves moderate walking and swimming, with group discounts available and mobile ticketing for convenience.
This tour departs from Trekking Hellas in Litochoro, beginning at 9:00am, and offers the flexibility of meeting directly at the location or requesting pickup from select hotels. The limited group size—up to 20 travelers—ensures a personalized experience, led by expert guides who keep the adventure safe, informative, and fun. The fact that this activity is booked on average 102 days in advance indicates its popularity, appealing especially to those wanting a memorable outdoor activity during their visit to Northern Greece.

The tour kicks off at Trekking Hellas in Litochoro, located at 28is Oktovriou 3. Travelers can opt to start directly from this meeting point, which is easy to access in the town. For added convenience, hotel pickups are available from select accommodations, making the experience flexible for different travel plans. The activity begins promptly at 9:00am, ensuring ample time for the full trek and swimming stops within the 5-hour window.
The meeting point is well-positioned for those arriving from Thessaloniki or other nearby locations, making this an ideal half-day escape into Greece’s mountainous wilderness. The end of the tour is back at the starting location, so participants should plan transport accordingly.
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The hiking trail follows the stream of Orlias, one of Mount Olympus’ main water sources that flows year-round. The walk from Agios Konstantinos to the waterfalls takes around 50 minutes, during which hikers enjoy spectacular views and the soothing sounds of cascading water. Guides lead the group, ensuring everyone stays on trail and can fully appreciate the landscape.
Along the route, the Waterfall Red Rock is a standout stop where visitors have fun playing in the water and admiring the natural surroundings. The water at this spot is perfect for swimming and diving, providing a refreshing break during the trek. The trail is suitable for most, including those who enjoy light hiking combined with water activities.

A major feature of this experience is the opportunity to swim in natural pools formed by the river and waterfalls. The Red Rock Waterfall offers a vivid backdrop for fun and relaxation, with endless opportunities for sunbathing, playing in the water, and diving. On the return journey, the guide takes visitors to other small lakes, where they can cool off, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the peaceful environment.
The natural pools are accessible and safe, and guides are experienced in ensuring everyone’s safety during water activities. These spots make the tour particularly appealing for those wanting to combine adventure with relaxation in nature.
Mount Olympus, Greece’s highest peak, sets the stunning backdrop for this tour. The mountain’s proximity to the Aegean Sea offers viewers breathtaking vistas, with the lush landscape declared Greece’s first National Park in 1938. The area’s biodiversity and vibrant flora add to the scenic charm, making every stop a visual delight.
As guides lead the group along the trail, they share insights into the mountain’s mythological significance as the home of the Greek Gods, alongside details about the rich natural environment. The mountain’s landscape, with its waterfalls and lakes, provides plenty of opportunities for photography and quiet appreciation.
This tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with most participants able to partake in the 50-minute hike and water activities. The maximum group size of 20 travelers ensures a comfortable, personalized experience. Since the activity depends on good weather, cancellation due to poor conditions results in a full refund or rescheduling.
Participants should wear appropriate footwear for hiking and bring swimwear, towels, and sun protection. The tour’s schedule is fixed, starting at 9:00am, with the activity ending back at the meeting point. The non-refundable policy means travelers should plan accordingly, and the guides will handle safety and navigation throughout.
The guides lead the group with expertise, ensuring safety while keeping the atmosphere lively and engaging. The reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and mention how fun the water stops are, especially the Red Rock Waterfall, where everyone can play freely. The ease of walking, combined with the scenic environment, makes this trek suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
Many participants feel secure and well-supported thanks to the guides’ experience, making the adventure ideal for families or groups seeking a day of outdoor fun without strenuous activity. The tour includes plenty of time for photo-taking, swimming, and relaxing in nature, creating a balanced mix of activity and leisure.

Unlike more intense activities, this trek emphasizes water-based fun and scenic exploration, offering a softer but equally rewarding experience of Mount Olympus’ natural beauty. It pairs well with other visits, such as day trips to Meteora or Dion, but stands out for its focus on waterfalls and swimming spots.
The tour’s popularity—being booked 102 days in advance on average—reflects its value and appeal. It is a great choice for those wanting a half-day adventure that combines light hiking, freshwater swimming, and scenic views without the need for extensive physical exertion.
This guided trek along the Orlias River combines the charm of Mount Olympus’ waterfalls and natural lakes with the thrill of swimming in pristine waters. The expert guides, scenic trail, and opportunities for sunbathing and photos make it a joyful outing suitable for most ages and fitness levels.
While the activity is non-refundable, the experience offers excellent value for its price, especially for those looking to enjoy Greece’s outdoor landscapes in a relaxed setting. Travelers who love nature, water fun, and stunning mountain scenery will find this tour a perfect addition to their Greece itinerary.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers the guided trek, swimming stops, and access to the natural pools and lakes along the river.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the water activities are generally safe, but parents should assess their children’s swimming ability and comfort with hiking.
What do I need to bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sun protection, and appropriate footwear for walking. The tour provides the natural swimming spots and scenic trail.
Can I request a pickup from my hotel?
Yes, hotel pickups from select accommodations are available, or you can meet directly at the designated location in Litochoro.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How long is the hike?
The hike from Agios Konstantinos to the waterfalls lasts about 50 minutes, following a beautiful trail beside waterfalls.
What is the tour’s maximum group size?
Up to 20 travelers can join each tour, ensuring a friendly and personalized experience.
Are guides experienced?
Yes, guides are knowledgeable and experienced, ensuring both safety and engaging commentary throughout the trek.
How far in advance should I book?
It is recommended to book at least 102 days in advance, especially during peak seasons.