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Explore Greece’s ancient sites and stunning islands on this 8-day small group tour featuring Olympia, Zakynthos, Corfu, Meteora, and more for $2,665.

The Small Group Greece Tour: Ancient Treasures & Ionian Islands offers an immersive journey through some of Greece’s most iconic sites and beautiful islands. Priced at $2,665 per person, this 8-day adventure is perfect for travelers eager to explore history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant coastal towns. With limited groups of just 8 participants, the tour ensures a personalized experience, guided by a professional who keeps the pace lively and informative.
This tour combines ancient archaeological sites like Olympia and Meteora with island escapades on Zakynthos and Corfu. It’s ideal for those seeking a balanced mix of cultural discovery and seaside relaxation. Travelers should be prepared for some ferry crossings and walking, but the overall pace remains comfortable, making it suitable for most ages and fitness levels.
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The tour begins with a convenient hotel pickup in Athens, where a private driver guides the group toward Corinth. The first stop is at the Corinth Canal, famous for its engineering feat. Then, attention turns to the ancient site of Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Here, visitors walk through the Olympic Stadium, dating back to 776 BC, and enjoy some free time to explore the ruins at their own pace. The overnight stay near Olympia offers a chance to soak in the historic atmosphere.

Day 2 kicks off with a visit to Kyllini port, where the group boards a ferry to Zakynthos. This crossing takes approximately one and a half hours, giving travelers time to enjoy the Ionian Sea views en route. Upon arrival, the day is open for leisure, allowing plenty of opportunity to explore this beautiful island at your own pace.

On Day 3, the itinerary centers around Zakynthos’ most famous sights. The Shipwreck of Navagio provides a dramatic photo opportunity at the island’s most recognizable viewpoint. This site is often considered a highlight, thanks to its striking scenery. The day continues with a relaxing visit to Agios Nikolaos beach, where visitors can unwind on the sandy shores and soak up the sun.
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Day 4 involves ferrying back to Kyllini, followed by a drive to Patras. Here, the Charilaos Trikoupis Rio-Antirrio Bridge impresses with its status as the world’s longest multi-span cable-stayed bridge. The journey continues to Preveza, built on the site of ancient Vereniki, founded by Pyrrhus of Epirus in 290 BC. Staying overnight nearby, this stretch connects ancient history with modern infrastructure.

Day 5 begins with a drive to Igoumenitsa, where the group hops on a ferry to Corfu. The crossing lasts about one and a half hours across the Ionian Sea. Once on the island, the guide leads the group through Kerkira, the capital city famed for its Venetian-style architecture and lively historic center. The evening offers free time to explore.

On Day 6, a visit to Kavos Beach is a highlight. Known for its sandy beaches, beach bars, and lively atmosphere, this spot is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine. On the way, a short stop at Perivoli, a traditional village, provides a taste of local life amid scenic views. The day concludes with free time to enjoy Corfu’s beaches and vibrant seaside scene.

Day 7 features a journey back to the mainland via ferry from Corfu to Igoumenitsa, followed by a drive to Meteora. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its monasteries perched high on rock formations. The afternoon and evening are dedicated to exploring this astonishing landscape, culminating in a spectacular sunset that leaves a lasting impression. Overnight in Kalabaka.

The tour concludes with a drive from Kalabaka to Delphi, another UNESCO site. Visitors explore the ancient ruins and monuments of this sacred site, often called the “navel of the world.” Afterward, the journey heads back to Athens, completing an eight-day voyage through Greece’s most treasured historical and scenic spots.
Participants benefit from private transport throughout the trip, with hotel pickup and drop-off in Athens included. All overnight accommodations are 3-star hotels with breakfast, providing comfortable bases each morning. Ferry tickets to Zakynthos and Corfu are included, simplifying sea crossings. The tour features a professional guide who shares insights into each location, making history accessible and engaging.
While most major logistics are covered, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks are not included, giving travelers the flexibility to choose local eateries and experience authentic Greek cuisine. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, and sunscreen, as days often involve walking and outdoor exploration. Smoking is not allowed on the bus or at sites, respecting local regulations.
The small group size of up to 8 participants makes for a more personalized experience, avoiding crowded tours. The inclusion of ferry crossings, entry tickets, and professional guidance offers good value for the price. The combination of ancient sites like Olympia and Meteora with island leisure provides a well-rounded Greek experience.
This tour appeals especially to history enthusiasts, island lovers, and anyone who appreciates comfortable group sizes. It suits travelers who want a structured yet flexible itinerary, with plenty of time to relax, take photos, and absorb Greece’s diverse landscapes. Those with an interest in archaeological ruins and coastal scenery will find this to be an enriching journey.
This 8-day journey offers a comprehensive look at some of Greece’s most famous archaeological sites and stunning islands, all within a well-paced schedule. The personalized attention from guides and the inclusion of ferry tickets and entry fees make it a convenient choice. While not suitable for wheelchair users, most travelers will find the pace manageable and the experience memorable.
If you seek a balanced exploration of Greece’s history and beaches with the benefits of a small group, this tour delivers a rich and engaging experience. The $2,665 price reflects the included logistics, accommodations, and expert guidance—an excellent value for a vacation covering such iconic locations.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
While designed for most ages, the tour involves walking and some ferry crossings, so travelers should be comfortable with outdoor activities and moderate physical activity.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks are not included, giving flexibility to try local restaurants and specialties.
What should I bring for this trip?
Comfortable shoes, swimwear, and sunscreen are recommended. Since the tour involves outdoor sightseeing, dressing for variable weather is wise.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind when booking.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of site visits and walking involved.
How do I pay for the tour?
You can reserve your spot with a “reserve now, pay later” option, allowing flexibility without immediate payment.