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Greece

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Sights

 

  • Athens
    • Acropolis WHS
    • Ancient Agora
    • National Archaeological Museum
    • Plaka
    • Daphni Monastery WHS
  • Delphi WHS
  • Scenic Diakofto-Kalavryta Railway
  • Olympia WHS
  • Byzantine Mystras WHS
  • Mycenae WHS
  • Rhodes WHS
  • Corfu WHS
  • Hydra
  • Epidaurus WHS
  • Meteora monasteries WHS

 


 

Itinerary 

 

 

Athens' Acropolis and Time to Roam

Our morning begins with an orientation to Athens and a tour of the historic Acropolis and Agora. The afternoon and evening are yours to explore Athens' many museums and the Plaka's labyrinth of inviting streets, squares, shops and cafés. No bus. Walking: strenuous.

 

Archaeological Treasures and Delphi

This morning we'll tour the impressive National Archaeological Museum before we drive into the rugged heart of Greece. A local guide will show us the mystical ruins of Delphi, where 25 centuries ago, the celebrated oracle allowed mere mortals to converse with the gods. Sleep in Delphi (1 night). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: strenuous.

 

Peloponnese Mountains and Villages

Today we'll cross over to the Peloponnese Peninsula. From the village of Diakofto, we'll take a scenic train ride up the rugged Vouraikos Gorge. After a stop in the mountain town of Kalavryta, we'll drive further into the valleys of the Menalon Mountains to the village of Dimitsana, where we'll sleep (1 night). Train: 1 hr. Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: light.

 

Olympia and the Ionian Coastline

A winding mountain drive will take us to the site of the world's first Olympics, over 2,700 years ago. After touring the ancient site with a local guide, we'll drive along the sweeping Ionian Sea and Messinian Gulf Coasts to the picture-perfect village of Kardamyli. Sleep in Kardamyli (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: moderate.

 

Free Day in Seaside Kardamyli

After some orientation by your guide, the day is all yours. Kardamyli is an ideal place to enjoy a "vacation from your vacation." Options include relaxing on the beach, hiking in the nearby hills and enjoying some grilled seafood at a little seaside taverna. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice).

 

Mani Villages

We'll follow the coast to the isolated Mani Peninsula, home to generations-long clan wars and salt-of-the-earth villages. After making a few back door discoveries, we'll head north and east, to the island town of Monemvasia. Sleep in mainland Monemvasia (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: light.

 

Fortified Town of Monemvasia

This morning we'll cross the causeway and visit the ancient fortified town of Monemvasia — perched atop a massive rock, surrounded by the Aegean Sea. After a morning exploring this fascinating town with your guide, you'll have the remainder of the day to wander the medieval streets or swim in the sea. No bus. Walking: strenuous.

 

Byzantine Mystras

Today we'll head up into the heart of the Peloponnese, stopping for a tour of the haunting Byzantine ruins of Mystras. Then we drive north, via legendary Sparta, to the fortress-topped harbor town of Nafplio. Sleep in Nafplio (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: strenuous.

 

Ancient Mycenae and Nafplio

After breakfast a local guide will introduce us to Mycenae, the fortified city founded by Perseus, where we'll tour the ruins and walk in the footsteps of Agamemnon. Then we return to Nafplio for a free afternoon to explore this charming town and its surroundings. Bus: 1 hr. Walking: moderate.

 

Epidavros and the Island of Hydra

This morning we'll drive across the Argolis Peninsula to explore the ancient theater at Epidavros. Then it's a quick ferry hop to the idyllic traffic-free island of Hydra, our home for the next two nights. Sleep on Hydra (2 nights). Boat: ½ hr. Bus: 2 hrs. Walking: moderate.

 

Free Day on Hydra

You'll have the day free to wander the narrow streets and harbor promenade, soak up the whitewashed architecture, hike on the island or just relax. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice).

 

Return to Athens

This morning we'll take a ferry ride back to Athens, where our bus will be waiting to take us to our hotel. This afternoon is free and tonight we'll enjoy our last supper together, gaze at the floodlit Acropolis and toast to enduring memories of our Greek adventure together. Opa! Sleep in Athens (1 night). Boat: 2 hrs. Bus: 1 hr. Walking: light.

 

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