Price: $3,750
Samos, Mykonos, Santorini, Athens and Classical tour to Delphi and Meteora from Samos
Guaranteed departures from Samos every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from June to October.
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Day 1: WELCOME TO SAMOS!
Upon our arrival on the dazzling island of Samos, one of our private vehicles will be waiting to transfer us to the selected hotel.
The rest of the day will be at our disposal to begin exploring the charms of this island, which will captivate us from the very first moment.
Samos, a gem of the Aegean Sea, welcomes us with mountainous and coastal landscapes. From the heights of Mount Kerkis, the view spans from picturesque villages to the shimmering Aegean Sea.
Beaches with crystal-clear waters stretch along the coast, such as Kokkari Beach and the bay of Pythagorion. We cannot pass on exploring the mystical Cave of Pythagoras, where history and legend intertwine.
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Day 2: FROM SAMOS TO MYKONOS
We will begin boarding at the port of Karlovasi on the island of Samos to start the journey towards Mykonos.
It is said that the meaning of the name of this island is connected to the hero Mykonos, son of the radiant god Apollo, so it could be interpreted as a “place of light.”
Upon our arrival in Mykonos, one of our representatives will be waiting to welcome us, transfer us to our hotel, and provide more information about the island.
We will have the rest of the day free to start relaxing and experiencing the “slow life” that the friendly islanders maintain.
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Day 3: MYKONOS: RELAX, SUN, BEACH, AND HISTORY
Free day to spend a delightful time exploring the stunning island of Mykonos. Known as a favorite destination for the international “jet set,” it offers a wealth of attractions including beautiful beaches, glamorous shops, and vibrant nightlife.
When it comes to food, Mykonos offers Mediterranean cuisine that incorporates fresh vegetables, flavorful olive oil, and a variety of aromatic spices such as oregano and basil. You can also indulge in delicious fish and seafood dishes.
Remember to visit the nearby historic island of Delos, just a short ferry ride away. According to Greek mythology, Delos is the legendary birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. This ancient island has been inhabited since 3000 BC and holds immense cultural significance from ancient times.
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Day 4: MYKONOS AT YOUR OWN PACE
You will have another free day on this beautiful island to enjoy its beaches, dine in the fine restaurants by the sea, and wander in all the alleys of the town center, where you can find some wonderful souvenirs and gifts for family and friends.
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Day 5: FROM MYKONOS TO MAGICAL SANTORINI
Start your day with a delicious breakfast, embracing the Greek way of life. Our private vehicle will pick you up at the agreed time to take you to the port.
Get ready to captivate as Santorini’s port comes into view. The first revelation is the stunning capital city, Fira. You’ll witness white houses perched on the cliffside, gazing at the volcano.
Once you arrive, our friendly English-speaking representative will welcome you warmly. Then, he’ll escort you to your hotel. He’ll also provide insights into the remarkable features of this picturesque island.
Take the rest of the day to wander through the charming narrow streets. Immerse yourself in the incredible Santorini.
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Day 6: DISCOVERING SANTORINI
Free day to explore, at your own pace, the magical island of Santorini, considered to be the lost continent of Atlantis. Venetian Giacomo Barozzi gave the name of the island. He was inspired by the presence of a chapel dedicated to Saint Eirini.
Optionally, you can go on a dazzling sailboat tour that will take you over to the small islands of Santorini Caldera, Nea, and Palea Kameni, with the hot springs of green and yellow waters.
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Day 7: FROM SANTORINI TO PIRAEUS PORT – THE RETURN
At the agreed time, we will transfer you to the new port of Santorini, Athinios, where you will board the ferry back to Athens.
In the evening, upon your arrival at Piraeus, you will be transferred to your hotel, for a good rest and a rejuvenating sleep that will prepare you for the next day, full of more wonderful experiences and impressions.
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Day 8: ATHENS SIGHTSEEING WITH ACROPOLIS, TEMPLE OF ZEUS, TRILOGY & ATHENS BY NIGHT
After breakfast, you will embark on a panoramic tour of Athens’ Neoclassical Center, visiting iconic landmarks such as the Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, University, Library, Ilion Palace, Temple of Zeus, Hadrian’s Gate, and the Panathenaic Stadium.
You will be accompanied by a licensed English-speaking Tour Guide, you will gain insights into their fascinating history.
Following the panoramic tour, we will explore the awe-inspiring Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum, both included in the tour. After the visit, you will be dropped off at your hotel or the nearest convenient location.
In the evening, enjoy a delightful walking tour through Athens’ charming areas, including Anafiotika, Thissio, Monastiraki, and Plaka.
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Day 9: FROM ATHENS TO OLYMPIA – CRADLE OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Today you will head towards the Corinth Canal, where you will stop briefly to marvel at this famous channel that connects the Aegean with the Ionian Sea and take some photos.
Corinth Canal is an impressive engineering feat as ships do not have to sail more than 400 kilometers around the Peloponnese peninsula to reach the Ionian Sea like they used to do before its construction.
Past hills and mountains, you will reach Epidaurus, where you will be immersed in the culture of the 4th century BC. Its world-famous Theater is the best-preserved ancient theater in Greece.
Its construction was not planned as a separate site but was part of the therapeutic and healing process, achieved through the theatrical performances. Known for its acoustics, it has a capacity of about 16,000 spectators and is still in use, especially during the summer, when notable performances are staged by native and international artists.
Then, continuing your journey back in time, you will visit the Acropolis of Mycenae, the center of the Mycenaean civilization.
In the enclosure, you will see its cyclopean walls, the Lions Gate, various tombs of ancient kings, the Palace, the Cistern and its 99 steps underground, the Tomb of Egisto, and the tomb of Clytemnestre, while next to the Acropolis you will see the Tomb, attributed to the King Agamemnon.
In the afternoon you will travel through central Peloponnese and arrive in the city of Olympia in the early evening. You will check in at your hotel, have dinner and rest.
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Day 10: FROM OLYMPIA TO THE NAVEL OF THE WORLD – DELPHI
In the morning, you will visit the site of the ancient Olympic stadium, where the first games were held around 776 BC.
The importance of these games was widely accepted, given the extensive participation of the Greek cities, which suspended hostilities throughout the celebrations. The Olympiad was recognized as the only chronological event in Greece and represented four years between two consecutive events.
Olympia was also the most important sanctuary of Ancient Greece, a place to worship Zeus, the first among the gods. The gigantic gold and ivory sculpture crafted by Phidias was considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
After we visit the Museum of Olympia, you will continue your journey across the suspension of the Rion-Antirion Bridge, a modern engineering wonder, until you reach your destination.
Upon your arrival at Delphi, you will have dinner and a well-deserved rest.
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Day 11: FROM THE ORACLE TO METEORA, KALAMBAKA
In the morning and after a solid breakfast you will visit the archaeological site of Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the center or navel of the ancient world.
It was here where the renowned Oracle of Delphi, a counselor of kings and pilgrims, was to be found. Make sure you visit the Museum of Delphi, which houses the “bronze charioteer”, a masterpiece of Greek sculpture.
At the end of your Delphi tour, you will leave the slopes of Mount Parnassus and head towards the plains of Thessaly, where the city of Kalambaka is located.
You will arrive in Kalambaka, have dinner, and enjoy a good rest.
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Day 12: FROM KALAMBAKA TO ATTICA – ATHENS
In the early morning, we will embark on a visit to Meteora, a captivating site that has been recognized as a World Heritage Site since 1988.
This mystical landscape showcases a remarkable combination of natural beauty and the awe-inspiring presence of monasteries perched atop towering rocks, known as “Meteora.” Currently, six monasteries are still in use, with five serving the male monastic community and one housing the female community.
On our return journey to Athens, we will pass through Thermopylae, where you can catch a glimpse of the statue honoring Spartan King Leonidas I. He is renowned for his leadership during the famous battle against the Persians in 480 BC.
As the afternoon draws to a close, we will arrive in Athens and check in at your hotel.
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Day 13: FAREWELL GREECE!
At the agreed time, our driver will transfer you to Athens Airport to board your international flight back home or to your next destination. You will check in your luggage and benefit from the tax return resulting from any last-minute tax-free shopping for family and friends.
Have a nice trip! Or, as Greeks say: “Kalo taksidi!“
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