Multi-day trip

3-Day Ancient Greek Archaeological Sites Tour from Athens

4.8 / 5

12 reviews

Activity provider: Key Tours
Multi-day trip

3-Day Ancient Greek Archaeological Sites Tour from Athens

Activity provider: Key Tours
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From US$ 396.96 per person

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Explore the most important archeological sites of classical Greece on a 3-day, carbon-neutral tour. Visit Mycenae, Delphi, the center of the ancient world, and Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games.

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Duration 3 days
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Live tour guide
English, Spanish
Pickup included
Free pick-up / drop off service is available from the majority of centrally located hotels in Athens on request.

Experience

Highlights
  • Explore the greatest treasures of classical Greece with zero carbon footprint
  • Admire the 19th-century feat of engineering of the Corinth Canal
  • Visit the ancient theater at Epidaurus, famous for its outstanding acoustics
  • Discover the ruins of the citadel of Mycenae
  • Tour the birthplace of the Olympic Games and see the altar of the Olympic flame
Full description

This exciting 3-day and environmentally responsible tour takes you to the most important archaeological sites of classical Greece. Providing a superb introduction to some of the myths of the ancient world, you will visit the tomb of Agamemnon in Mycenae, the Temple of Apollo and Oracle at Delphi, and the altar of the Olympic flame at Olympia. You will also make short stops in the cities of Tripolis and Megalopolis, drive past the mighty Corinth Canal, and see the charming harbor town of Nafpaktos.

Day 1: Epidaurus – Nayplia - Mycenae

Following your departure from Athens, visit the Corinth Canal on the Saronic Gulf and admire the miraculous 19th-century feat of engineering. Continue to Epidaurus to tour the ancient theater, world famous for its outstanding acoustics. Proceed to Nafplia, former capital of the First Hellenic Republic, and drive through the plain of Argos. Upon arrival in Mycenae, visit the ruins of the citadel and the Tomb of Agamemnon. Continue to Olympia for your overnight stay, traveling via the cities of Tripolis and Megalopolis, where you can take short stops to stretch your legs or purchase souvenir items.

Day 2: Olympia - Delphi

Visit the archaeological remains of Olympia, site of the Olympic Games in classical times and sacred ground to the Ancient Greeks. Admire the Doric columns of the Temples of Zeus and Hera, see the remains of the Stadium, and go to the altar of the Olympic flame. Explore the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, located directly opposite the ruins and filled with excavated artifacts. Depart Olympia for Rion, and cross the Corinthian Bay via the new bridge to Antirion. Sit back and enjoy the ride along the coastal road to Delphi, passing the charming small harbor city of Nafpaktos. In the afternoon visit the picturesque mountain village of Arachova on the slopes of the Parnassus Mountains, before your overnight stay in Delphi.

Day 3: Delphi - Athens

Today, experience the mysterious atmosphere of Delphi up close, with a tour of the archaeological site perched high on the Parnassus Mountains. Once regarded as the center of the world, Delphi was connected to the worship of Gaia, or Mother Earth, and guarded by a Python dragon that was killed by Apollo. Visit the temple dedicated to Apollo and learn about the great Oracle of Delphi. Continue to the theater, where up to 5,000 spectators would watch plays, poetry readings, and festivals. Enjoy superb views of the Parnassus Mountains and valley from the top of the hill and explore an impressive collection of artefacts and relics associated with ancient Delphi at the Archaeological Museum. In the afternoon, make your way back to Athens, driving through the vine and olive tree-studded hills of Parnassus and the Valley of Phocis.

Includes
  • Guide
  • Accommodation in a 3-star or 4-star hotel (depending on the selected option)
  • Entrance fees
  • Transfers by luxury air-conditioned bus
  • Breakfast and dinner
  • Drinks
  • Lunch
  • Personal expenses
  • Hotel tax
Not suitable for
  • Wheelchair users

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  • Please note that a hotel accommodation tax will be applied to your tour. The tax will be paid directly to the hotel and the cost is as follows: 5 star hotels - €4 per room/per night, 4 star hotels - €3 per room/per night, 3 star hotels - €1.50 per room/per night
  • Pickup is available from the majority of hotels in Athens and takes place approximately 1 hour before the tour departure time. Alternatively, you can meet at the tour supplier's office 15 minutes before the tour.
Customer reviews

Overall rating

4.8 /5

based on 12 reviews

Review summary

  • Guide
    5/5
  • Transportation
    4.5/5
  • Service
    4.8/5
  • Organization
    4.6/5

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Definitely take this tour if you are interested in a good overview of the archeological sites. Our great guide Christina would usually first take us to the most relevant spots and explain their history, and then give us some free time to explore them further on our own (or sit down and relax). She was very nice and knowledgeable (though sometimes she oversimplified a bit), had a wonderful English and a great way to interleave historical commentaries with ancient myths, information on modern Greece and trivia, and this made the time spent on the couch go faster. The hotels were quite nice and at least four stars, but this could depend on availability. Food was just appropriate. Unfortunately the sites are quite far apart, but going there for longer on your own would probably take at least an extra day. At the end of the last day we switched to the couch of the 1-day tour to go back to Athens. The new guide was quite worse, luckily there was really nothing more of interest.

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March 31, 2023

This is an efficient way to see important ancient sights around Athens. This was great in a few different ways : The distances and sights covered is difficult to accomplish independently within the 3 days. Our guide, Maria Anna was very knowledgeable and the info gleaned from her was invaluable to my 12yr old history buff. The dinner and rooms for the 2 nights were good choices, lunches were pre ordered and on our own dime. Our 20 seater minibus was adequate, and the companionship developed over 3 days with our fellow travellers was the icing on the cake. The pace was hectic, with regular breaks. Have already recommended this to my friends.

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March 31, 2023

Very good experience! Very well organised! The only thing that was less fun is that the visit of the museums are a little bit fast and we miss some room! And the visit of Olympia, same thing, we miss some part like the roman bath! But the guide was really good!

March 31, 2023

Product ID: 9941