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Discover Greece's Macedonian history in two luxurious days with a private Mercedes tour from Athens, including visits to Vergina, Dion, Thessaloniki, and wine tasting.
Exploring the roots of Alexander the Great becomes a truly comfortable and insightful experience with the Mercedes Private Tour from Athens to Macedonia. This exclusive two-day journey offers a blend of historical sites, luxury transportation, and cultural indulgence, all tailored for those eager to explore Greece’s legendary past. The tour, priced at $1,013.89 per person, departs from Athens and is designed for small groups seeking a personalized experience, complete with Wi-Fi on board, hotel stays in four- or five-star accommodations, and all attraction fees included. With an average booking window of 166 days in advance, it’s clear that this tour appeals to travelers who value both depth and comfort in their historical explorations.
This private experience is especially suited for history enthusiasts, wine lovers, and anyone interested in Alexander the Great’s birthplace. While the tour is fully private, it does require a good level of physical participation — walking through archaeological sites and museums. Review scores reflect high satisfaction, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 15 reviews and 100% recommending it. The experience is praised for its knowledgeable driver and seamless logistics, making it a compelling choice for those seeking an in-depth yet relaxed discovery of North Greece.


The tour begins with a pickup in Athens, where travelers are transported in a luxurious Mercedes E-Class equipped with Wi-Fi and leather seats. This sets the tone for the two-day adventure, emphasizing comfort and convenience right from the start. The driver is noted for their professionalism and knowledge, creating a welcoming environment for the journey ahead.
The first stop is the Dion Archaeological Park, located on the slopes of Mount Olympus. This site was once a major religious center for the Macedonians, hosting festivals in honor of Olympian Zeus and the Pierian Muses. Historically, Dion was the site where Philip II celebrated a key victory and where Alexander the Great sought blessings before his campaigns eastward. Visitors can expect to see remains of temples, theaters, and other ancient structures, with admission included.
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Next, the tour moves to Vergina, the ancient capital of Philip II. Here, visitors explore the Royal Tombs of Aigai, particularly the Burial Cluster “C” which houses the tomb of Philip II himself. The underground museum features four interconnected areas, including a restored upper floor of Philip’s Palace façade and sculptures from the city sanctuaries. This site, classified as a UNESCO Heritage site, offers a tangible connection to Macedon’s royal history.
The admission ticket grants access to the site’s rich displays, offering insights into the grandeur of Macedonian royalty. Visitors also see the Palace remains and the impressive tombs of the royal family, which have sparked worldwide interest for their archaeological significance.

The tour then visits the Ancient City of Aigai (Vergina) itself, uncovering the city’s monumental palace remains decorated with intricate mosaics and painted stuccoes. This site provided the foundation for Macedon’s early civilization and is renowned for its archaeological treasures. The site’s significance is highlighted through the digital museum, Alexander the Great: From Aigai to Oikoumene, which offers interactive displays connecting Aigai to other archaeological sites globally.
The visit lasts about an hour, allowing enough time to appreciate the city’s historical importance and marvel at its well-preserved architecture. The experience is designed to bring the ancient city’s stories to life, making it an engaging stop for history buffs.

As the day winds down, travelers are taken to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city. The itinerary offers flexible options for exploring at leisure, focusing on the city’s lively neighborhoods, local taverns, and vibrant nightlife. The iconic White Tower is a highlight, providing panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into Thessaloniki’s diverse cultural past.
The White Tower visit is brief — approximately 15 minutes — but offers a perfect photo opportunity and an introduction to the city’s history. The day ends with the option to explore Thessaloniki’s bustling streets or relax at the hotel, which is arranged in a 4-star or 5-star venue.

The second day begins with a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, a significant cultural hub filled with ancient artifacts from northern Greece. The museum’s collection showcases Greece’s archaeological richness, and the visit is designed to deepen the understanding of the region’s history.
The tour then proceeds to Ancient Amphipolis, famous for the discovery of a grand tomb with two Caryatids—sculpted female figures used as architectural supports. These figures, over seven feet tall, are believed to possibly belong to Olympias or Roxana, Alexander’s wife, adding a layer of intrigue to this monumental archaeological find. Visitors spend about an hour exploring the site, including the tomb’s marble doorway and the sculptures.

The tour’s highlight for many is the wine tasting at Biblia Chora winery. This renowned winery boasts a history of over 4,500 years of wine-making and is recognized globally for its quality. Visitors can enjoy sampling world-class Greek wines in a setting that reflects Greece’s long tradition of viticulture.
The wine tasting is included in the itinerary, offering a chance to learn about local varieties and regional specialties. The winery’s reputation for awards underscores the quality of the experience.

Throughout the tour, all fuel, tolls, taxes, and admission fees are included, making it straightforward and stress-free. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, and the hotel accommodation provides a restful break after a day of sightseeing.
The reviews emphasize the tour’s professional drivers, luxury vehicles, and informative commentary. Many reviewers highlight the driver’s politeness, knowledge, and friendly demeanor. The comfort of the Mercedes and the seamless organization stand out as major advantages. Travelers appreciate the balance of archaeological sites, city exploration, and wine tasting, providing a well-rounded experience.

This tour suits those who love history and archaeology, especially fans of Alexander the Great and Macedonian heritage. The inclusion of luxury transport and comfortable overnight accommodation makes it appealing to travelers who value comfort and personalized service. The all-in-one package of site visits, museum entries, and wine tasting offers excellent value for those wanting an immersive yet relaxed cultural experience.
The tour is approximately two days long and involves some walking around archaeological sites and museums. It’s important to be prepared for a full schedule with limited free time at each stop. The tour operates in good weather conditions, and cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable if notified at least 24 hours in advance.
“Our tour in Macedonia was awesome and our driver was very good and informative..awesome experience!!!”
What is included in the tour price?
All entrance fees, fuel, tolls, taxes, bottled water, snacks, Wi-Fi, and hotel accommodations are included. Tickets to all attractions and wine tasting charges are part of the package.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is around 2 days, with each day packed with visits to archaeological sites, museums, and city stops.
What are the transportation arrangements?
Travel is in a Mercedes-Benz E-Class vehicle, equipped with leather seats and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable journey between sites.
Are meals included?
No, meals, lunches, and additional beverages are not included in the package, but there are options available during free time.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since the tour is private, there is flexibility to tailor some parts according to your preferences, especially during the Thessaloniki stop.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refundable.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with limited mobility should be aware of walking at archaeological sites and museums.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Greece Experience Tours, a trusted local operator.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking is recommended around 5 to 6 months prior, given the high demand and average booking window of 166 days.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of luxury transportation, detailed archaeological visits, and wine tasting makes this a distinctive journey into Greece’s Macedonian past, led by experienced guides and drivers.
This Mercedes Private Tour from Athens to Macedonia offers a well-balanced mix of history, comfort, and culture, making it ideal for travelers eager to explore Alexander the Great’s homeland without sacrificing quality or convenience.