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96 hours
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Our first stop is at historical Thermopylae! Paying tribute to King Leonidas of Sparta and his 300 Spartan warriors we will visit the amazing monument of his statue which is captivating and have the chance to gaze upon the renowned hot springs (one of the 7 gates to Hades)!
We will visit the archaeological site and Museum of Delphi, with its spectacular collection of artifacts, including the Naxian Sphinx, the unique bronze Charioteer and the Statue of Antinoos.
Discover Ancient Olympia the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games.
You will explore Mycenae from where the expedition to Troy started.
Walk through Nafplio the first capital city of modern Greece, a picturesque town with Venetian architecture that the Venetians used to call the Naples of Greece.
Witness the amazing Epidaurus theater, constructed in the late 4th century BC to host religious events to honor the god Asclepius and still in use. Another fact about this theater is the perfect acoustics. During summer, it hosts performances of ancient Greek drama.
We will explore the incredible archaeological site of Ancient Corinth following the footsteps of St Paul.
Ancient Diolkos where you discover and explore the ancient passage from the Corinthian to Saronic gulf and the subducting bridge. Here you can enjoy a coffee or snack at a wonderful cafe while you admire the views and wait for boats to pass through the canal.
Last, the Isthmus/Corinth canal which separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland where you will appreciate the engineering and incredible views of the Corinthian and Saronic gulfs.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Animals or pets allowed
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Thermopylae
Thermopylae is a place in Greece where a narrow coastal passage existed in antiquity. The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city states led by King Leonidas of Sparta and the Persian Empire of Xerxes. The Gates of Fire: Deriving from the Hot sulphur Springs and in Greek mythology the cavernous entrances to Hades. The monument of King Leonidas: Erected in 1955 and created by the sculptor Vasos Falireas. The brass sculpture of the Spartan King with his spear and shield is truly amazing. Thermopylae museum: The innovative museum is dedicated to the 480 BC battle that changed the course of Greek history and western civilization as we know it today. Hotsprings: The baths of Thermopylae could be described as a paradise of healing spas. High end hydrotherapy facilities focusing on balneotherapy not only as a treatment for specific ailments, illnesses and injuries but also to promote general well-being. Of the 60 pending, 34 springs have officially been recognized so far. Drive to Delphi Check in at your chosen hotel in Delphi
Delphi Ancient Town
Breakfast at Delphi Delphi formerly also called Pytho is famous for the ancient sanctuary that grew rich as the seat of Pythia, the oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world. The Greeks considered Delphi the navel or center of the world as represented by the stone monument known as the Omphalos of Delphi. Visit Delphi archaeological site: A Unesco World Heritage Center, Delphi is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. The functions of the oracle grew over the centuries to include athletic games, cultural events, most importantly the Pythian games. The Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Theater, the Stadium, the Athenian Treasury, the Gymnasium, the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia are truly captivating. Visit Delphi Archaeological Museum: Many important ancient Greek artifacts from the excavations at Delphi are housed here. Frieze of the Treasury of Sifnias Naxian Sphinx: Dated to 560 BC, comprises one of the earliest representations in art of the demonic creature with a lion's body, bird's wings and a woman's head. Metopes of the Athenian Treasury: Early 5th century BCE you will gaze upon Theseus and Antiope, Theseus and the Minotaur, Theseus and Marathonian bull, Heracles and the cattle of Geryon, Heracles battling the three-bodied giant Geryon, Heracles subduing a Centaur, Heracles and Cycnus, Heracles and the Nemean lion, An Amazonomachy scene and many more. Omphalos: Signifying the center of the earth and kept in Apollo's temple. Kleobis and Biton: Two brothers from Argos. The statues are of the typical kouros type attributed to a Peloponnesian workshop and date to the end of the 7th century BC. Statue of Antinoos: Portrays the celebrated for his beauty, youth and emperor Hadrian's favorite as a god. This work is considered one of the finest examples of the neoclassical style revived in the 2nd century AD. The famous Charioteer: Belonging to a statuary complex of a chariot run by four horses and included a second male figure. Delphi Village: A popular tourist destination the village of Delphi has many hotels, guesthouses, tavernas and bars. Enjoy your lunch on the Caldera at Delphi, overlooking fabulous Itea and Amfissa. Shopping for your family and friends Coffees Drive to Olympia. Check in at your chosen hotel Option for dinner at "La Belle Helene" enjoying home cooked Greek meals Overnight at Olympia
Olympia
Breakfast at Olympia Olympia is an ancient site on Greece's Peloponnese peninsula that hosted the original Olympic Games founded in the 8th century BC. Its extensive ruins include athletic training areas, a stadium and temples dedicated to the gods Hera and Zeus.
Archaeological Site of Olympia
Visit the Temple of Zeus: Dedicated to the god Zeus the Doric temple built in the second quarter of the 5th century BCE was the very model of the fully developed classical Greek temple of the Doric order. Temple of Hera: Known as Heraion this ancient Archaic Greek temple was dedicated to Hera, queen of the Greek gods. The temple was built in approximately 590 BCE. In modern times the torch of the Olympic flame is lit in its ruins by the god Apollo. Philippeion: The only circular building inside the Altis. One of the finest examples of ancient Greek architecture, it was dedicated to Zeus by Philip II of Macedonia after his victory at Chaironeia in 338 BCE. The monument was completed by his son Alexander the Great. The Hippodrome and later Stadium: The Hippodrome was a wide flat open area where the starting and finishing line was defined by a pole. Horse and chariot races took place here. The Palaestra: Built in the 3rd century BC as part of the gymnasium complex it was used to practice boxing, wrestling and jumping. The Workshop of Pheidias: This is where the great sculptor crafted the gigantic chryselephantine statue of Zeus listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world.
Archaeological Museum of Olympia
The Archeological Museum of Olympia: Exhibits incredible artifacts from the site. Statue of Zeus: A giant seated figure about 13 m tall. The huge ivory and gold statue was bigger even than that of Athena in the Parthenon.
The Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity: Since 2004 a new museum is in operation. The museum was based on the collection of Georgios Papastefanou who was the first to believe in the possibility of spreading the Olympic Idea and Education through a museum. The museum of Archimedes (Mathematician) regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. A unique museum in the center of ancient Olympia dedicated to the "Greatest Mind" of all time. Visitors will have the opportunity to see replicas of his inventions and to interact with them. Olympia village: In the western Peloponnese, in the beautiful valley of the Alpheios river lies the most celebrated sanctuary of ancient Greece. You will be amazed by the serenic feel that this village creates. "La Belle Helene meeting wonderful Konstantina enjoying her delicious authentic Greek home cooked meals Stroll amongst the village shops where you can treat yourself and buy handmade souvenirs for your family and friends. Drive to Nafplio Check in at your chosen hotel Overnight at Nafplio
Nafplio
Breakfast at Nafplio A seaport town in the Peloponnese. A charming town with a spectacular waterfront, small cobblestone streets and historic buildings, crowned by the Palamidi fortress and the Bourtzi fortress. The town was the first capital of the modern Hellenic Republic after the 1821 War of Independence against the oppression of the Ottoman Empire. Palamidi Castle: Nestled on the crest of a 216 m high hill, this Venetian built fortress commands an impressive view over the Argolic gulf. There are 999 steps to the top of the castle! Climb them if you must! Freedom Square: Thanking the French for their contribution in our War of Independence against the Ottomans, an obelisk is erected here depicting a French and a Hellenic woman in their struggle for Liberty. Bourtzi: The water castle of Bourtzi is a Venetian fortress located in the middle of the harbor. Constitution Square: The most important and historic square in Nafplion. The square is named after the Constitution that Otto, the first king of Greece was obliged to grant after the 3rd of September uprising in 1843. First Hellenic Parliament: Strolling down the old world near Syntagma square you will find an imposing mosque. Built in 1730 with a large hall and characteristic dome, the mosque housed the first Hellenic parliament from 1825 until 1826. Anastasios of Nafplia church: Located in the old world you will be impressed by the church's dome and the wall paintings decorating the spiritual interior. A true Christian Orthodox religious pragmatism. St.Spyridon church: It was here outside this church one of the blackest events in modern Greek history took place. The assassination of Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first Greek Governor in 1831! Antica Gelateria di Roma for the best gellato and Italian delights Pergamonto for the best 'loukoumades'in Greece (puff balls with honey or chocolate and almond nuts) Stroll amongst the town's shops where you can treat yourself and buy handmade souvenirs for your family and friends. Drive to Mycenae
Epidavros
Drive to Epidaurus One of the most popular archaeological sites in Greece! Located on the NE side of the Peloponnese in the region of Argolis. The Epidaurus amphitheatre: Famous for its classic Greek construction and astounding acoustics. Enjoy the arts! Be captivated by the theatrical performances from Euripides, Sophocles, Aristophanes and Aeschylus. Drop a pin or coin on the stage... it will be heard even if you are sitting at the last seats of the theater. The Epidaurus Archaeological Museum: Noted for its reconstructions of temples and its columns with inscriptions. The Asclepius: The sanctuary dedicated to the ancient Greek demi-god of medicine Asclepius. A marvelous ancient medical retreat. Drive to Mycenae
Mycenae
Visit Mycenae Rich in gold! King Agamemnon's mythical kingdom sung in Homer's epics. It is the most important and richest center of the late Bronze Age. The Lions Gate: The main entrance of the Bronze age citadel of Mycenae erected during the 13th century BC. Grave Circles A and B: Royal cemeteries situated to the south of the Lion Gate and outside the Bronze Age citadel. The Cyclopean Walls: The main characteristic of the Mycenean walls is that they are made of huge limestone boulders. Only the mythical Cyclopes had the strength to move the enormous boulders that made up the walls of Mycenae and Tiryns. The Royal Palace: Consisting of domestic apartments, the Throne Room Suite, the Grand Staircase, a collection of rooms for officers or palace officials and the Forecourt. The Treasury of Atreus: A large tholos or beehive tomb constructed during the Bronze Age around 1250 BC. Tomb of Clytemnestra: A Mycenean tholos type tomb built in 1250 BC named after Clytemnestra the wife of king Agamemnon and leader of the Greeks in Trojan war. The Mycenean Archaeological Museum: The most important Mycenean artifacts are exhibited here. You will be dazzled by the gold grave goods, burial masks, jewellery, weapons, worship idols and frescoes. Drive to Ancient Corinth Check in at your chosen hotel Late lunch - early dinner at an authentic Greek taverna on a terrace overlooking the Temple of Apollo Overnight at Ancient Corinth or Loutraki
Akrokorinthos
Breakfast at Corinth or Loutraki Visit Acrocorinth, the acropolis of ancient Corinth, a monolithic rock overseeing the ancient city of Corinth. It is one of the most impressive and dominant acropoleis of the Peloponnese. Gates: A system of 3 circuit walls reinforced by towers. Keep Peirene Spring: Located within the encircling walls, a gift of Asopus to Sisyphus. Temple of Aphrodite: On the highest of the two picks of the mountain are traces of the temple of Aphrodite on the site. Frankish Tower: At the SW edge of the precipitous rock fortified during Frankish times forming the inner keep of the fortress. Remains of churches, mosques, houses, fountains and cisterns are preserved here. Views of Geraneia Mountain: Enjoying breathtaking views of the Corinthian gulf and the SW coast of the Peloponnese. Drive to Ancient Corinth
Corinth
Hadgimoustafa spring: a fountain built during the Ottoman empire. Ancient Corinth Archaeological Museum: Housing a large collection of artifacts from the local site and from smaller sites in the neighboring area. Temple of Apollo: One of the earliest Doric temples in the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland with monolithic columns, rare in the ancient world, built around 560 BCE. Agora: A rectangular construction 160 m long and 70 m wide, consisting of central shops, small temples and altar and the renowned podium or Bema from where Apostle Paul addressed the Corinthians in 52 AD. Roman buildings. Bema or Pedestal Theatre and Odeon/Asklepieion Lechaion road: Facing the Corinthian gulf leading to the port of Lechaion. St. Paul's church: Admiring a magnificent mosaic mural depicting Saul's vision from Christ as he was travelling to Damascus to persecute the Christians. Stroll amongst the village shops where you can treat yourself and buy handmade souvenirs for your family and friends. Drive to Ancient Diolkos, witnessing the ancient passageway from the time of Periander (tyranny) Drive to Isthmus Canal
Corinth Canal
Visit the Isthmus Canal, one of the most important projects and 19th century engineering masterpieces, playing a catalytic role for the Mediterranean trade. Drive to Kechries Port tracing the footsteps of St Paul Lunch by the Saronic sea at the village of the Baths of Helen of Troy Return to Athens.
Athens
Return to your chosen Hotel, Airbnb or apartment in Athens
WiFi on board
Fully Private Multi Day Tour
Professional Tour Drivers with in-depth knowledge of Greek history
Transportation by private luxury vehicle
Bottled water & refreshing wipes
Hotel/Port pick-up and drop-off service
Fresh handmade Greek biscuits
3 nights accommodation (option for hotel reservation upon request)
Admission fees for the sites of Delphi, ancient Olympia, Mycenae, Epidaurus, ancient Corinth
Food & Drinks
Airport pick-up and drop-off (additional cost)
Licensed tour guide to accompany guests into the site and museum (additional cost on request)
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Prices per group
Pickup included
9 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Shuang H,,Jun 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did a four-day trip to Delphi, Olympia, Nafplion, Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Corinth — and the overall experience was exceptional! The communication before the trip was seamless. George and the entire team were incredibly responsive, helpful, and professional in every step of the planning process, which gave us great confidence and peace of mind going in. The ancient Greek sites took our breath away — we were truly wowed by their beauty, scale, and historical significance. We also learned so much along the way. A huge part of what made this trip so memorable was our amazing driver, Dennis. He is hands down the best driver and guide we’ve ever had. Warm, thoughtful, accommodating, communicative, fun, and extremely knowledgeable — he went above and beyond to take care of us and made the journey both enjoyable and enriching. This has been one of our best travel experiences ever, exploring the heart of this magnificent land — the cradle of Western civilization. We highly recommend it to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure in Greece!









F7197JQrebeccap,,May 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour we took with Ancient Greece Tours was amazing and we loved everything about it! George, who helped with all the arrangements beforehand was wonderful to work with, so helpful and accommodating, and answered all of my questions and addressed any concerns quickly and thoroughly. Our tour guide Antony was just fantastic. He was so knowledgeable, experienced, engaging, and fun. He really brought history alive and we learned so much from him at every stop of the tour. Our driver was also so nice and friendly! The itinerary was perfect, and covered a wide range of activities and sights, which we thoroughly enjoyed! It combined history, culture, landscape, education, archaeology, and local flavor, all of which we loved. The bus was very comfortable, the hotels were really great (we chose the superior category), the hotel breakfasts and dinners were delicious, and the lunch stops we made during the day were at the most charming restaurants ever. We really appreciated that the accommodations, most of the meals, and all the entrance fees to the sights were included in the tour price since that was very convenient and helpful. I truly cannot say enough glowing things about this tour company and the Classical Greece Tour itself, and I would highly recommend anyone book with them to have an in-depth, fascinating and culturally enriching experience of Greece!








O5460MIlynnh,,Apr 20, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We just completed our four day tour of Greece and had an absolutely wonderful time seeing so many ancient sites! Our tour guide, Tas, Was absolutely fantastic! He provided so much historical background information that helped us appreciate the sites and was very accommodating with all of our needs. We felt like we got to see the real Greece! We would highly recommend this tour to anyone - Well, worth the time and expense! We hope to return soon because we discovered on this trip how much Greece has to offer… History, beaches, beautiful views, and most of all lovely welcoming people!
Teddybears780,,Sep 5, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
George was our guide and he was wonderful. My wife is in a wheelchair and George made certain that she saw everything she could and helped in any way possible. He took us to great restaurants and told us about the history of Greece. If you want to see Greece with a local, George is your man. I cannot express how grateful our family was to use Ancient Greece Tours. Five stars is just not enough to express our gratitude.
Stvchurch,,Jul 17, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Fantastic experience with Nikos as our guide. A cold bottle of water at every stop, an easy to follow itinerary, excellent recommendations for lunch and dinner and personal, thoughtful conversation/assistance. Our family of four (2 adults and 2 teens) had a great time on this trip. I would highly recommend this trip, most specifically I would recommend Nikos as a guide to all our friends!!
KEinSF,,May 15, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Went on the Classical Greece 4 day tour run by Ancient Greece Tours with Tas as our driver/guide. From the very start he made the trip fun and educational, it felt like we were going on a trip with a long time friend. There were cookies and water waiting for us in the car, which was a very comfortable and new sedan - perfect for the 2 of us. Of course we visited all of the amazing ancient sites (UNESCO heritage) that the Peloponnese peninsula has to offer and Tas primed us with lots of facts on the ancient greeks and for each specific location making sure we didn’t miss anything e.g. the site where the Olympic flame is lit in ancient Olympia before passing to Athens. In addition Tas took us to places we would never have found on our own and which had their own special magic. We went to thermal springs and bought delicious Turkish delight from the side of the road. We found an ancient limestone roadway with ruts from chariot wheels still visible. We added visits to the Archimedes museum (Olympia) and wine tasing (Nemea) to the itinerary. He took us to an amazing restaurant in Delphi with views all the way down the valley and was able to secure us a table with a prime view. We also learnt about the Greek way of life today, the politics, the healthcare and many other aspects. Tas ensured that our trip of a lifetime was truly that, with his own widespread knowledge, passion and love of Greece, its history, politics and culture - 4 days we will never forget.
Donna G,,Aug 26, 2021
- Review from Viator
This 4 day tour was amazing. Thank you, Taz, for your caring and knowledge brought this trip to life. He is professional, approachable and thorough. He has passion for his country and the history of ancient Greece! Take this tour. You will have a memorable experience in ancient Greece.
Z331964,,Nov 3, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our tour guide, Sophia, had previously worked as an Archeologist and was able to share a wealth of information in an entertaining manner. Bus and driver were excellent as were accommodations. We enjoyed touring the country and sea shore. We like to do and see stuff when we travel and don't need much time for relaxing. Trip exceeded expectations.
Stephanie L,,Aug 26, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
Tas did an amazing job of customizing our multi-day tour. Our group was a bit challenging - two young kids, two senior citizens, my husband, and me (an archaeology professor). Tas handled it all with ease. At every point, he knew which restaurants to recommend, where to drop off/pick up to make it easier with those of us who couldn't walk as well, and gave me plenty of time to see all the sites in detail. When I ran out of time at the site of Olympia, he made special arrangements with the guards for me to get back into the site for free the next morning! The only thing that might surprise you is that Tas is not a guide, so he doesn't go with you into the sites and museums - that is self-guided, on your own. But he knows a lot about the ancient history and knows exactly where to take you, which is all you really need. An excellent experience!
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