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Discover Mount Olympus and the ancient city of Dion in Greece on this 9-hour guided tour featuring archaeological sites, scenic viewpoints, and optional gorge hikes.

This full-day tour from Thessaly, Greece, offers a captivating blend of ancient ruins, mountain scenery, and local charm. Priced at an accessible rate, it includes a comprehensive guided visit to the archaeological site of Dion, a significant sanctuary dedicated to Zeus, and a stroll through the picturesque village of Litochoro. With 9 hours of expertly guided sightseeing, this experience appeals to those eager to connect with Greece’s mythic landscape and historical treasures.
The tour also features an optional walk through the stunning Enipeas Gorge, perfect for travelers wishing to add a bit of natural adventure to their day. The combination of archaeological exploration, panoramic viewpoints, and local culture makes this a well-rounded choice. An important note: entrance fees are not included and cost 20 euros per person. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and the tour is suited for most visitors, though it’s not wheelchair accessible.
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The tour begins with pickup at one of five designated locations in Thessaloniki, including landmarks like the Statue of Eleftherios Venizelos or the Arch of Galerius. From there, a comfortable A/C luxury coach takes travelers on a 1.5-hour ride to the archaeological site of Dion, setting the stage for a day immersed in ancient Greek mythology and natural beauty.
The return journey involves a 2.5-hour drive back to Thessaloniki, with convenient drop-off points at the starting locations. This well-organized transport helps maximize sightseeing and minimizes travel fatigue, making it ideal for visitors who prefer a structured experience.

The archaeological site of Dion sits at the foot of Mount Olympus, historically regarded as the home of the Greek gods. The site is best known for its large temple dedicated to Zeus, the king of gods, as well as temples dedicated to Demeter and Isis. Visitors see unique mosaic floors, ancient baths, and ruins that tell stories of religious sacrifice and ancient life.
A knowledgeable guide leads the group through the site, explaining its historical significance and sharing myths associated with Mount Olympus. After the archaeological walk, the Dion Museum showcases statues, relics, and findings unearthed during excavations, providing a closer look at everyday life in ancient Dion.

Next, the tour takes visitors to the Stavros Viewpoint, where panoramic vistas of Mount Olympus and the lush valleys surround the area. The scenic spot provides excellent opportunities for photography and offers a stunning backdrop that highlights Greece’s highest mountain. This stop enriches the experience with a visual reminder of the landscape that inspired countless myths and stories.
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The village of Litochoro offers a quaint walk through traditional stone-paved streets, where visitors can appreciate local architecture and vibrant daily life. The village’s atmosphere invites exploration of small shops, tavernas, and cafés, where authentic Greek cuisine can be sampled. The connection between Litochoro and Mount Olympus is steeped in legend, making this stop a meaningful cultural highlight.
Travelers have free time here to shop for souvenirs, enjoy local delicacies, or simply soak in the village’s peaceful ambiance. This leisurely break provides a perfect balance to the archaeological and scenic portions of the day.

For those craving a more active experience, the Enipeas Gorge offers an optional walk through impressive rock formations and verdant vegetation. This short hike allows travelers to experience serenity in nature, with the chance to see crystal-clear waters flowing through the gorge.
The gorge walk presents a beautiful contrast to the historical sites, with fresh air and lush scenery. It’s an excellent choice for visitors interested in outdoor activity or looking to add a touch of adventure to their day.

The tour includes guided sightseeing, transportation, and liability insurance. Languages spoken by the guide are primarily English, with some options for French, Italian, Spanish, and German on select dates. The entrance fee to the Dion archaeological site and museum is not included and costs 20 euros per person.
The lunch is also not included, giving travelers the flexibility to choose from local eateries in Litochoro or bring their own snacks. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and requires comfortable shoes for walking over uneven surfaces.

This Mount Olympus & Ancient City of Dion tour offers a comprehensive look at Greece’s legendary landscape, combining archaeological exploration, breathtaking viewpoints, and local village charm. The expert guides and well-organized logistics make it a reliable choice for those interested in ancient Greek mythology and mountain scenery.
While the entrance fee and lunch are additional costs, the overall experience delivers a balanced day filled with historical insights and natural beauty. Its 9-hour duration suits travelers who want a full-day immersion without feeling rushed. This tour is especially suited for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, or anyone eager to connect with the legends of Mount Olympus.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour provides luxury air-conditioned transportation from designated pickup points in Thessaloniki and back.
What is the duration of the tour?
The total experience lasts approximately 9 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time.
Are entrance fees included?
No, the 20 euros per person fee for the archaeological site and museum must be paid additionally.
Can I participate in the optional Enipeas Gorge walk?
Yes, the gorge walk is optional and suitable for those interested in short hikes and nature walks.
Is this tour accessible for all?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and involves walking on uneven ground, so comfortable shoes are recommended.