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Discover Athens and Mycenae with this 2-day tour featuring key archaeological sites, UNESCO heritage spots, and scenic stops, all at a great value.
A well-rounded way to explore some of Greece’s most iconic sights, the Athens Super Saver: Half-Day Acropolis Tour plus Mycenae & Nafplio offers a practical package for those short on time but eager to see a lot. Priced at $144.83 per person, this 2-day sightseeing tour combines a comprehensive half-day exploration of Athens’ top attractions with a full-day trip to Mycenae and Nafplio. It’s a smart choice for first-time visitors or those looking to maximize their Greek adventure without breaking the bank.
The tour begins with a half-day Athens city tour starting at 8:30 am from Amalia Hotel Athens, including stops at Panathenaic Stadium, the Olympian Zeus Temple, and the Arch of Adrian. The second day takes you south to Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the ruins of Agamemnon’s Palace and tombs, combined with a visit to the Corinth Canal and a guided walk through Nafplio. The tour offers round-trip transit from select hotels and mobile tickets, making logistics straightforward.
While there are some costs not included (notably entrance fees of €30 for the Acropolis and €20 for Mycenae), the overall value stems from the expert guidance, air-conditioned transportation, and the opportunity to see multiple UNESCO sites efficiently. The tour generally books out about 25 days in advance, reflecting strong interest from travelers eager to explore Athens and the Peloponnese.


The half-day Athens tour starts early at 8:30 am from Amalia Hotel Athens, making it easy to fit into a busy schedule. You’ll visit the Panathenaic Stadium, known for hosting the first modern Olympics in 1896. While the admission ticket isn’t included, the short photo stop allows plenty of opportunities to see the historic structure.
Next, the guide takes you to the Olympian Zeus Temple, one of the largest temples in Greece, and then to the Arch of Adrian, a prominent Roman-era monument. The tour also pauses at the central Plaka square, giving a taste of Athens’ vibrant city life. All stops are designed to maximize sightseeing in a limited time while providing insightful commentary.
The guided nature of the tour helps visitors understand the significance of each monument, even if the admission tickets are paid separately. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the drive between sites, and pickup from select hotels makes the experience smooth.
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On the second day, the adventure heads south to the Mycenae archaeological site, where the Palace of Agamemnon and royal tombs await exploration. The admission fee of €20 is included, and the guide leads visitors through the ruins, sharing stories about the Bronze Age civilization that once thrived there. The 1 hour 30-minute stop allows for a thorough visit without feeling rushed.
Afterward, the tour stops at the Corinth Canal, a 20-minute visit to observe the impressive waterway connecting the Aegean Sea to the Ionian Sea. This free-entry site offers great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate modern engineering amid ancient landscapes.
The highlight of the day is the guided walking tour of Nafplio, lasting about 45 minutes with free time afterward. Nafplio’s charming streets, historical architecture, and waterfront promenade make for a relaxing break from archaeological exploration. The tour provides scenic views and local atmosphere in a town often described as one of Greece’s prettiest.
The tour maintains a maximum of 49 travelers, ensuring a comfortable group size for sightseeing and commentary. The air-conditioned vehicle keeps everyone comfortable during transfers, and the round-trip service from select hotels reduces logistical worries. The departure time is set for 8:30 am, giving plenty of daylight for the full itinerary.
Visitors should have moderate physical fitness, as the stops involve walking across uneven terrain and ancient ruins. While public transportation is nearby, port, airport, or private apartment pickups are not provided, so guests should plan to meet at the designated starting point.
Since children aged 5–12 require passport or ID to access discounted prices, it’s essential to carry proper identification. The tour does not operate on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, or Orthodox Easter, so plan accordingly. Also, customers should be prepared to pay the entrance fees separately at the sites.

The most praised aspects include the knowledgeable guide and the value for money. The guide’s ability to explain the sites makes the experience more meaningful, especially for first-time visitors. The scenic stops in Nafplio and the impressive ruins of Mycenae are highlighted as memorable moments.
However, some feedback notes that the overcrowding at the Acropolis can limit the experience, and admission costs are not included, adding to the overall expense. Since the tour emphasizes self-guided explanations at the Acropolis, those seeking more detailed guided tours of the museum or sites may need additional options.

This 2-day package suits first-time travelers with limited time in Greece, those who want a cost-effective way to see both Athens and the Peloponnese highlights, and travelers comfortable with moderate walking. The organized transport and guided commentary make it ideal for those who prefer a structured experience without the hassle of planning each stop.
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Are entrance fees included in the tour price?
No, entrance fees for the Acropolis (€30) and Mycenae (€20) are paid separately.
Does the tour include meals or drinks?
No, meals and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel pickup is offered from selected hotels.
What is the starting time?
The tour begins at 8:30 am.
How long does the full tour last?
The half-day Athens tour lasts about 4 hours, while the full-day trip to Mycenae and Nafplio is around 7 hours.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 49 travelers.
Is there any special preparation needed?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness and wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces.
Are children required to pay admission?
Children aged 5–12 must hold ID or passport to access discounted pricing; otherwise, they pay the admission fees.
What sites are visited on the second day?
You visit Mycenae, Corinth Canal, and enjoy a guided walk in Nafplio.
This Athens Super Saver tour offers a practical, well-paced way to enjoy Greece’s historic highlights across two days, making it a strong choice for those eager to combine city sightseeing with ancient ruins and coastal charm.