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Gythion 06 February 2016

Gythion to Mystras and Diros Caves

7 h. tour (Private tour)

(transportation + guided tour of Mystras + visit at Diros Caves + optional stop for coffee or lunch at a picturesque seaside village)

Departing the beautiful port, you will enjoy a drive of approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes through the lush valley of Evrotas, till you reach modern Sparta, a city that doesn’t look at all as simple and remote as the descriptions about the ancient one let us imagine. Nowadays it is characterized by the beautiful architecture of the many neoclassical buildings in it and the several palm trees along the central avenue, which ends in front of the colossal bronze statue of Leonidas, the General, a legend of the ancient times.

Unfortunately there isn’t much left of the ancient city itself, apart from a few foundations of the ancient city and remainings of the ancient theater. If time allows it, you can get off and walk next to some of these ruins.

Soon after that you will start driving up the mountain to the ruined Byzantine city of Mystras. It is divided in 3 sections, surrounded by the ancient walls and has two gates, either to enter, or exit. There is one on the top level and one on the lowest one. Be prepared for extensive walking on a steep path made of stone and have your guide enter with you the most important of the remaining Byzantine churches, where you will see and hear explanations about the wall paintings and the floor mosaics. You will also see several foundations of houses where the nobles lived and the Palaces which are under restoration.

Then you will board your comfortable private vehicle with your driver and enjoy the drive to Diros Caves, passing the rocky and unique mountains and hills of the Mani region. Most of the rocky slopes as well as the olive trees, with the shape that they have, look like sculptures and can let your imagination be very creative. The whole landscape is very dramatic.

Your driver along the way will be able to point out some of the things of interest you will see, as well as stop at some of the impressive points from where you will be able to capture the spectacular and different views of the area.

Upon your arrival at the cavern you will embark small boats, in order to enjoy a ride through the unique lake and the breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites that date way back... They offer the service of audio guides in several languages where you purchase the tickets. After the end of this beautiful experience, you will walk up to the parking. If you are interested and time allows it, you can also visit the small museum there is, which has in display human skeletons, pottery and tools from the prehistoric times.

Getting on the road back to Gythion you may want to have a short coffee or lunch break in one of the small picturesque villages you will drive through. Top recommendation would be the village of Limeni.

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Gythion 06 February 2016

Gythion to Monemvasia Castletown

6 h. tour (Private tour)

(transportation + free time in the castletown + optional guided walking tour of Monemvasia + optional lunch or dinner)

For those of you that don't want to visit either Mystras, or the Diros Caves, we have an even more exciting suggestion.

Head east from Gythion and visit the only inhabited archaeological site in Greece, Monemvasia, a traditional medieval town inside a Venetian castle. Castles, walls, old mansions, narrow cobbled lanes, churches, low arches and vaults, coats of arms, imperial marble thrones, Byzantine icons all give the impression of a town untouched by time.

We can either arrange for you to have a private vehicle and driver to take you to Monemvasia and give you the time to explore it on your own, or we could arrange for a professional licensed tour guide to meet you as soon as you reach the castle's gate and offer you a walking tour of the main parts of the castletown, as well as a guided tour of the historical metropolis church of Christ in Chains. You can also visit next to main square of Monemvasia, the small but interesting museum there is, where you will see fragments of utensils and pieces of the architecture of the buildings from the middle age during which Monemvasia was at its flourishing period.

At the end of your walking and hiking exploration, you shouldn't leave this majestic place, without relaxing at the balconies or the indoor areas of any of the few but impressive cafes or restaurants of this town, that offer spectacular view of the Myrtoon Sea. Most people that first experience Monemvasia on a short visit, come back to stay!

Ask for our suggestions if you are planning on having a romantic lunch or dinner in Monemvasia, which by many people has been characterized as the "Santorini of the Peloponnese".

After the end of your experience in Monemvasia, your driver will be waiting for you outside the main castle's gate to drive you safely back to the port of Gythion.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Minivan Tours

Greece is a country that although it looks small on the map, it is full of hidden beauties and amazing landscapes to explore. Being 85% mountainous, it is mostly consisted by windy but at the same time extremely scenic roads connecting the different parts of the Peloponnese between them, as well as some highways and then secondary roads all over the Greek mainland.

In order for you to be able to explore this country and enhance your experience combining it with the visit of the archaeological sites as well as the most famous villages and cities, transportation plays a very important role for a safe and comfortable trip. For families and friends that travel together we offer a luxury type, latest technology(euro 5), fully air-conditioned no older than 3 years old 9 seats minivan driven by a professional experienced non-smoking English speaking driver. For larger parties we can arrange a VIP luxury type minibus that accommodates up to 18 passengers.

Your English speaking driver will give you information about the various places that will pass by on the way. Local private tours by a licensed tour guide can be arranged at the places of interest.

Give us the dates that you have at your disposal and the destinations you would be interested in visiting the most, and let us design for you a totally customized itinerary, which depending on the time of year and your preferences will help you make the most of your time and make this tour an off the beaten track yet memorable experience.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Saronic Islands cruise

One Day Three Island Cruise

12 hours joined cruise

Experience three of the most beautiful Argo-saronic Islands with this one day cruise.

The Greek islands are famous all over the world. There are so many of them though! For those of you that have limited time in Athens, but still would like to get a glimpse of the Greek islands, this is the ideal day excursion.

The cruise offers three island stops on Hydra, Poros and Aegina.

Cruise Schedule

MARINA FLISVOU - HYDRA

Departure from Flisvos 08:00 / Arrival at Hydra 11:00

HYDRA - POROS

Departure from Hydra 12:30 / Arrival at Poros 13:30

POROS – ΑEGINA

Departure from Poros 14:20 / Arrival at Aegina 15:30

AEGINA– MARINA FLISVOU

Departure from Aegina 18:00 / Arrival at Flisvos 19:30

Staying time on each island

Hydra 1.5 hour

Poros 50 minutes

Aegina 2.5 hours

HYDRA

A beautiful small island but so large in history and unique characteristics that distinguishes it among so many. It's one of the few places in the world where there are no roads appropriate for vehicles but only for their traditional mean of transportation, the donkeys.

The role of the island and its people during the revolution of 1821 by the Ottoman Empire and modern history makes Hydra one of the most popular touristic destinations.

Elegance, tradition and majesty. The architecture of the island has kept until our days, intact and inviolable by modern interventions, thanks to the sacrifices of all the Hydrants, who religiously keep this unique legacy that surrendered by their ancestors.

The absence of any wheelset from the island is still uniqueness within so many others we meet in Hydra.

It is a unique experience to walk carefree on cobblestone streets, enjoying the splendid mansions – forts, built by the great Hydrants ancestors, to discover at every step churches full of history and seeing the unique blue sea, away from noises of contemporary life and smell the clear atmosphere.

Therefore it's really worth to spend some time and enjoy a coffee right next to the water on this beautiful island.

POROS

Approaching Poros by ship, you can see from a distance the History Clock, which stands out on the highest hilltop, between prickles and pine trees. From here the view of the harbor and the opposite coasts is excellent. It was built in 1927 and still remains the jewel of the island.

Poros is the island of peace, romance and relaxation. It is overgrown with pine trees which reach the rugged shores or the sandy beaches.

The people of Poros are like all islanders in Greece, spontaneous, decent and hospitable. The beach houses are large neoclassical buildings, opposite one to another. The first houses were built in 1463 in the area around the Clock.

In the center of the town are located the Town Hall, the Archaeological Museum and the Exhibition Hall.

Among the narrow streets of Poros and the white houses, full of bougainvilleas, are found many taverns. Among the pier, the visitor can see several tourist shops, cafes and a lot of bars with Greek and foreign music.

Leaving from the town northwest one can find the first residence of King Othon. There today is housed a nautical school.

Continuing further and passing the canal there is one can see the settlement that was first inhabited by refugees from M.Asia in the beginning of the 20th century. After the settlement and following the windy road among big pine trees, we arrive at the chapel of Agia Zoni, which is celebrated on July 2, locatel between a canyon with trees and streams. Closeby is also the chapel of Prophet Elias.

AEGINA

The mythological tradition wants Aegina to have taken its name from the nymph Aegina. The nymph Aegina was daughter of Asopos River and Metopis. Prior to the creation of this myth the island had many names such as Inoni, Inona or Inopiia. Zeus fell in love with Aegina. The king of Olympus, in order to avoid, Hera, tranformed himself into an eagle and carried Aegina to the so far uninhabited Inoni. The fruit of Aegina's and Zeus' passion was Aeakos the first king of the island. Aeakos asked Zeus to give him subjects and so he transformed the ants of the island into humans for his skae. The first inhabitant of the island were called Myrmidones, from the Greek word "myrmigi" which means ant.

The highlight of Aegina is the temple of Aphaea, located on the top of pine covered hill in the northeast part of Aegina. It is the greatest monument that survives from the sanctuary, which was dedicated to Aphaea and was built in the Mycenaean age. According to legend, the nymph Aphaea was persecuted by the Cretan king Minos and in her attempt to escape jumped into the sea, where a fisherman rescued her and took her to Aegina. Once there she disappeared (Aphaea means Disappeared) in the place where now stands the sanctuary. When the atmosphere is clear, from the temple you can see the Temple of Poseidon at Sounio and the Acropolis of Athens. The three temples form one triangle (the holy triangle of ancient times).

The church of St. Nektarios

In this grand Christian Byzantine church, is the silver tomb with the relics of St. Nektarios. Opposite the monastery can still be seen the ruins of the old capital, the medieval capital of the island where the local population was seeking shelter during the pirate raids.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Discover Greece

8 day tour (Private tour)

Athens - Corinth - Mycenae - Epidaurus - Nafplion - Mystras - Monemvasia - Olympia - Delphi - Meteora - Thessaloniki - Vergina - Kavala - Athens

Day 1: Your 8 day tour will start with the drive through the National Highway to the Peloponnese. A stop will be made by the famous Corinthian Canal or else Isthmus that separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, for pictures and coffee. Your journey towards Epidaurus will continue with a 40 min. scenic drive along the coast of the Saronic gulf. On the way your driver will point out for you to see the ruins of the ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul embarked his ship after preaching to the Corinthians to get to Ephesus. Reaching Epidaurus you will have a private tour of the spiritual sanctuary of Asclepius and the theatre with the most famous acoustics in the world. Leaving ancient Epidaurus you will continue with the drive to Nafplion, a picturesque sea port town on the Argolic gulf. This was the first capital of modern Greece; it's a city with beautiful monuments and neoclassical buildings as well as two famous forts Palamidi and Bourtzi, which is located on an island opposite the port. You will be able to stroll around, take pictures and have lunch in the "shade" of the tall neoclassical buildings next to Sydagma square. Continuing your journey in the afternoon you will also drive and visit Mycenae, the centre of power in the late Bronze Age till the 11th century BC. There lies the famous Lions Gate and the Acropolis where Agamemnon was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and that is where you will be able to explore all of its pathways. Leaving the Acropolis you will also make a short stop by the treasury of Atreus, also known as the tomb of Agamemnon. Then you will drive back to Nafplion where you will spend the night.

Day 2: After enjoying your breakfast at your hotel you will drive to modern Sparta, a city that doesn’t look at all as simple and remote as the descriptions about the ancient one let us imagine. Unfortunately there isn’t much left of the ancient city itself, but you can get off and walk next to some of the ruins of the ancient city state. Soon after that you will start driving up the mountain to the ruined Byzantine city of Mystras. It is divided in 3 sections, surrounded by the ancient walls and has two gates, either to enter, or exit. There is one on the top level and one on the lowest one. Be prepared for extensive walking on a steep path made of stone and let your guide enter with you the most important of the remaining Byzantine churches, where you will see and hear explanations about the wall paintings and the floor mosaics. You will also see several houses of the nobles and the Palaces which are under restoration. Then drive to Monemvasia, the only archaeological site in Greece that is still inhabited. Discover a remarkable medieval fortified town, with time at leisure to explore the uniquely preserved Byzantine and Venetian architecture and experience the beauty of the natural setting. Visit the castle and the surrounding area. In the evening you can chill out at the balcony at one of the cafeterias overviewing the Myrtoon Sea. You will spend the night in Monemvasia.

Day 3: After having breakfast, you will drive from Monemvasia to Olympia. There, you will enjoy a private tour through the site-birthplace of the Olympic Games, where still lie the ancient gymnasiums, the temple of Zeus and Hera, the ancient Olympic stadium, the Philippeion, the workshop of Phedias and many more. A few meters away from the site is where you will visit one of the most impressive museums in the world, since it houses the originals pediments of the temple of Zeus and Hermes by Praxiteles. You will spend the night in Olympia.

Day 4: After enjoying your breakfast, you will begin your drive to Delphi, through the large and lush valley of Elis. Along the way you will pass the city of Patras and you will then cross one of the largest suspension bridges in the world that connects the mainland to the Peloponnese. You can then have a short coffee stop in the historical city by the sea called Nafpaktos, in the waters of which the famous battle of Lepando between the fleets of the Ottoman Turks and the Christian Alliance was fought. There you can admire the well preserved Venetian fortification of the small port and the statue of the famous Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, who also participated in the battle there. The rest of your drive will be absolutely impressive since you will be taking the coastal road having the sea on one side and the mountains of the Greek mainland on the other. Continuing your drive along the Corinthian gulf coastline you will pass some of the most beautiful fishing villages. Then you will continue your journey towards Delphi across the largest olive grove in Greece next to the city of Itea, before you start your windy drive, up to mount Parnassus. In the elevation of 600 meters (1800 feet) are built both the ancient sanctuary and the modern town of Delphi. There you will enjoy a private guided tour through the museum where the famous bronze charioteer is kept, as well as the site, where the ancient treasury houses, the temple of Apollo, the Oracle, the theatre and the stadium still remain. On the way down you will also have time by the Castalia spring, the gymnasiums and the temple of Athina Pronaia. You will spend the night at a hotel in the village of Delphi.

Day 5: In the morning you will enjoy breakfast at your hotel. Then you will begin your journey towards Kalambaka, driving by the central Greece towns of Amphissa, Lamia and Trikala. You will visit one of the most amazing places in Greece, Meteora. Meaning “suspended in air” the name Meteora soon came to encompass the entire rock community of 24 monasteries, the biggest and most important group of monasteries in Greece after those in Mount Athos. There were no steps and the main access to the monasteries was by means of a net that was hitched over a hook and hoisted up by rope and a hand cranked windlass to winch towers overhanging the chasm. Monks descended in the nets or on retractable wooden ladders up to 40m long to the fertile valleys below to grow grapes, corn and potatoes. Each community developed its own resources and by the end of the 14th century, the Grand Meteoron emerged as the dominant community. The rock monasteries have been characterized by UNESCO as a unique phenomenon of cultural heritage. You will spend the night at a hotel in the center of the village of Kalambaka, overlooking the rock formation of Meteora.

Day 6: In the morning you will enjoy breakfast at your hotel and then drive to Vergina to visit the Tomb of the King Philip and the famous “Vergina Treasures”, where the whole museum is located inside a tumulus. Then drive to Thessaloniki. In the afternoon you will enjoy a city tour of the second largest city in Greece. Driving around the city you will see the White Tower, the most famous landmark of Thessaloniki, and the Rotunda, the massive circular fortress dating back to the 15th century where you will also be able to get off the bus and enjoy the view of the whole city lying beneath your feet. You will also visit the famous church of St. Demetrius, the largest church in Greece, with the exquisite mosaics of the 5th century basilica. Your guide will give you all the information needed about the city, but also tips and suggestions for entertainment and other things you might be interested in. You will spend the night in Thessaloniki.

Day 7: After your breakfast, you will drive to Kavala, following the Egnatia highway, built on the path of the Roman “Via Egnatia”. Passing by the two lakes of Koroni and Volvi and the village of Asprovalta, we will optionally visit the famous Lion statue of Amphipolis. Further you may see the place where St. Lydia was baptized, as well as the archaeological site of Philippi, i.e. the “Forum Romanum”, ruins of the two early Christian Basilicas (the prison where St. Paul was held and preached in 50 AD), as well as the ancient Greek theatre. Later, you will arrive in Kavala, with an optional stop for lunch. A short tour around the town follows, where you may see the city of Kavala and the port. Early in the evening, you will drive back to Thessaloniki and your hotel where you will spend the night.

Day 8: After having breakfast at your hotel, you will return from Thessaloniki to Athens. On the way you will stop to visit the monument of Leonidas where the 300 Spartans fought against the Persian army at Thermopiles (Hot Gates). Continuing your journey, on the way you will have a panoramic view of the lake of Marathon. It is not possible to stop but you will be able to take pictures as you drive pass it. Return to Athens and drop off at the place of your preference.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Explore the Peloponnese

6 day tour (Private tour)

Athens - Corinth - Mycenae - Epidaurus - Nafplion - Monemvasia – Kardamyli - Olympia - Andritsena - Delphi - Athens

Day 1: Your 6 day tour will start with the drive through the National Highway to the Peloponnese. A stop will be made by the famous Corinthian Canal or else Isthmus that separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, for pictures and coffee. Your journey towards Epidaurus will continue with a 40 min. scenic drive along the coast of the Saronic gulf. On the way your driver will point out for you to see the ruins of the ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul embarked his ship after preaching to the Corinthians to get to Ephesus. Reaching Epidaurus you will have a private tour of the spiritual sanctuary of Asclepius and the theatre with the most famous acoustics in the world. Leaving ancient Epidaurus you will continue with the drive to Nafplion, a picturesque sea port town on the Argolic gulf. This was the first capital of modern Greece; it's a city with beautiful monuments and neoclassical buildings as well as two famous forts Palamidi and Bourtzi, which is located on an island opposite the port. You will be able to stroll around, take pictures and have lunch in the "shade" of the tall neoclassical buildings next to Sydagma square. Continuing your journey in the afternoon you will also drive and visit Mycenae, the centre of power in the late Bronze Age till the 11th century BC. There lies the famous Lions Gate and the Acropolis where Agamemnon was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and that is where you will be able to explore all of its pathways. Leaving the Acropolis you will also make a short stop by the treasury of Atreus, also known as the tomb of Agamemnon. Then you will drive back to Nafplion where you will spend the night.

Day 2: After enjoying your breakfast at your hotel you will drive to modern Sparta, a city that doesn’t look at all as simple and remote as the descriptions about the ancient one let us imagine. Unfortunately there isn’t much left of the ancient city itself, but you can get off and walk next to some of the ruins of the ancient city state. Soon after that you will start driving up the mountain to the ruined Byzantine city of Mystras. It is divided in 3 sections, surrounded by the ancient walls and has two gates, either to enter, or exit. There is one on the top level and one on the lowest one. Be prepared for extensive walking on a steep path made of stone and let your guide enter with you the most important of the remaining Byzantine churches, where you will see and hear explanations about the wall paintings and the floor mosaics. You will also see several houses of the nobles and the Palaces which are under restoration. Then drive to Monemvasia, the only archaeological site in Greece that is still inhabited. Discover a remarkable medieval fortified town, with time at leisure to explore the uniquely preserved Byzantine and Venetian architecture and experience the beauty of the natural setting. Visit the castle and the surrounding area. In the evening you can chill out at the balcony at one of the cafeterias overviewing the Myrtoon Sea. You will spend the night in Monemvasia.

Day 3: After breakfast, you will start driving west to the majestic peninsula of Mani. You will pass through the charming villages of Areopolis, Limeni and Itilo as well as several villages full of Byzantine churches, where you can stop for pictures. Optionally you can also visit the Diros Caves and enjoy the boat ride next to the stalactites and the stalagmites. Another suggestion would be a short stop by the Stoupa beach for a swim or a deviation to stop and visit the Kastania village and the several villages above Kardamyli where you will be spending the night. Kardamyli, one of the most beautiful places in Greece, will help you relax in its serene environment and will make you feel like time has stopped there. That is why so many people from all over the world have chosen it as their small paradise to come and live after their retirement.

Day 4: After having breakfast, you will drive from Kardamyli to Olympia. Optionally, on the way you can make a deviation and visit the archaeological site of Ancient Messene, famous for some of the largest fortifying walls built for a city on the 4th century BC as well as for the very well preserved gymnasium, stadium and marketplace. Once in Olympia, you will enjoy a private tour through the site-birthplace of the Olympic Games, where still lie the ancient gymnasiums, the temple of Zeus and Hera, the ancient Olympic stadium, the Philippeion, the workshop of Phedias and many more. A few meters away from the site is where you will visit one of the most impressive museums in the world, since it houses the originals pediments of the temple of Zeus and Hermes by Praxiteles. You will spend the night in Olympia.

Day 5: This is a day that you will enjoy a full day excursion from Olympia to the mountains east, at the borders with the Arcadia region. In the altitude of 1,131 meters one can find the temple of Epicurean Apollo, a UNESCO monument. This famous temple to the god of healing and the sun was built towards the middle of the 5th century B.C. in the lonely heights of the Arcadian mountains. The temple, which has the oldest Corinthian capital yet found, combines the Archaic style and the serenity of the Doric style with some daring architectural features. After visiting the temple, you will continue to visit the picturesque village of Andritsena. Andritsena is a renowned village of Ilia, with stone built houses and alleys, traditional cafes under the platans as well as the wonderful view of the neighboring villages of Gortinia. Andritsena, built amphitheatrically on the eastern slopes of Minthi, appears with this name since 900 AD. Its history includes conquerors, revolutions, wars and disasters. However, since the early 18th century, it began to grow and soon became a notable trading and cultural center. The School of Andritsena operated since 1796, one of the oldest centers of spiritual evolution in modern Hellenism. After your excursion you will return to Olympia where you will spend the night.

Day 6: After enjoying your breakfast, you will begin your drive to Delphi, through the large and lush valley of Elis. Along the way you will pass the city of Patras and you will then cross one of the largest suspension bridges in the world that connects the mainland to the Peloponnese. You can then have a short coffee stop in the historical city by the sea called Nafpaktos, in the waters of which the famous battle of Lepando between the fleets of the Ottoman Turks and the Christian Alliance was fought. There you can admire the well preserved Venetian fortification of the small port and the statue of the famous Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, who also participated in the battle there. The rest of your drive will be absolutely impressive since you will be taking the coastal road having the sea on one side and the mountains of the Greek mainland on the other. Continuing your drive along the Corinthian gulf coastline you will pass some of the most beautiful fishing villages. Then you will continue your journey towards Delphi across the largest olive grove in Greece next to the city of Itea, before you start your windy drive, up to mount Parnassus. In the elevation of 600 meters (1800 feet) are built both the ancient sanctuary and the modern town of Delphi. There you will enjoy a private guided tour through the museum where the famous bronze charioteer is kept, as well as the site, where the ancient treasury houses, the temple of Apollo, the Oracle, the theatre and the stadium still remain. On the way down you will also have time by the Castalia spring, the gymnasiums and the temple of Athina Pronaia. After your visit in Delphi, you will start your drive back to Athens. You will pass through the traditional village of Arachova, famous for the hand woven flokati rugs as well as its dairy products. Optionally, on the way to Athens, you can make a deviation and a stop to visit the famous monastery of Hosios Loukas, a UNESCO monument of the 10th century AD. Back in Athens, you will be dropped you off either at your hotel, or another location of your preference.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Classical 5 day private tour

5 day tour (Private tour)

Athens - Corinth - Mycenae - Epidaurus - Nafplion - Olympia - Delphi - Meteora - Athens

Day 1: This is one of the most popular tours, for travellers that want to explore the highlights of Greece in a few days and that is why it is called the classical tour of Greece. Your 5 day tour will start with the drive through the National Highway to the Peloponnese. A stop will be made by the famous Corinthian Canal or else Isthmus that separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, for pictures and coffee. Your journey towards Epidaurus will continue with a 40 min. scenic drive along the coast of the Saronic gulf. On the way your driver will point out for you to see the ruins of the ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul embarked his ship after preaching to the Corinthians to get to Ephesus. Reaching Epidaurus you will have a private tour of the spiritual sanctuary of Asclepius and the theatre with the most famous acoustics in the world. Leaving ancient Epidaurus you will continue with the drive to Nafplion, a picturesque sea port town on the Argolic gulf. This was the first capital of modern Greece; it's a city with beautiful monuments and neoclassical buildings as well as two famous forts Palamidi and Bourtzi, which is located on an island opposite the port. You will be able to stroll around, take pictures and have lunch in the "shade" of the tall neoclassical buildings next to Sydagma square. Continuing your journey in the afternoon you will also drive and visit Mycenae, the centre of power in the late Bronze Age till the 11th century BC. There lies the famous Lions Gate and the Acropolis where Agamemnon was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and that is where you will be able to explore all of its pathways. Leaving the Acropolis you will also make a short stop by the treasury of Atreus, also known as the tomb of Agamemnon. Then you will drive back to Nafplion where you will spend the night.

Day 2: After having breakfast, you will drive from Nafplion to Olympia. Once there, you will enjoy a private tour through the site-birthplace of the Olympic Games, where still lie the ancient gymnasiums, the temple of Zeus and Hera, the ancient Olympic stadium, the Philippeion, the workshop of Phedias and many more. A few meters away from the site is where you will visit one of the most impressive museums in the world, since it houses the originals pediments of the temple of Zeus and Hermes by Praxiteles etc. You will spend the night in Olympia.

Day 3: After enjoying your breakfast, you will begin your drive to Delphi, through the large and lush valley of Elis. Along the way you will pass the city of Patras and you will then cross one of the largest suspension bridges in the world that connects the mainland to the Peloponnese. You can then have a short coffee stop in the historical city by the sea called Nafpaktos, in the waters of which the famous battle of Lepando between the fleets of the Ottoman Turks and the Christian Alliance was fought. There you can admire the well preserved Venetian fortification of the small port and the statue of the famous Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, who also participated in the battle there. The rest of your drive will be absolutely impressive since you will be taking the coastal road having the sea on one side and the mountains of the Greek mainland on the other. Continuing your drive along the Corinthian gulf coastline you will pass some of the most beautiful fishing villages. Then you will continue your journey towards Delphi across the largest olive grove in Greece next to the city of Itea, before you start your windy drive, up to mount Parnassus. In the elevation of 600 meters (1800 feet) are built both the ancient sanctuary and the modern town of Delphi. There you will enjoy a private guided tour through the museum where the famous bronze charioteer is kept, as well as the site, where the ancient treasury houses, the temple of Apollo, the Oracle, the theatre and the stadium still remain. On the way down you will also have time by the Castalia spring, the gymnasiums and the temple of Athina Pronaia. You will spend the night at a hotel in the village of Delphi.

Day 4: In the morning you will enjoy breakfast at your hotel. Then you will begin your journey towards Kalambaka, driving by the central Greece towns of Amphissa, Lamia and Trikala. You will visit one of the most amazing places in Greece, Meteora. Meaning "suspended in air" the name Meteora soon came to encompass the entire rock community of 24 monasteries, the biggest and most important group of monasteries in Greece after those in Mount Athos. There were no steps and the main access to the monasteries was by means of a net that was hitched over a hook and hoisted up by rope and a hand cranked windlass to winch towers overhanging the chasm. Monks descended in the nets or on retractable wooden ladders up to 40m long to the fertile valleys below to grow grapes, corn and potatoes. Each community developed its own resources and by the end of the 14th century, the Grand Meteoron emerged as the dominant community. The rock monasteries have been characterized by UNESCO as a unique phenomenon of cultural heritage. You will spend the night at a hotel in the center of the village of Kalambaka, overlooking the rock formation of Meteora.

Day 5: You can either start your day with a visit of another monastery, or with the drive back to Athens. Along the way you will see among other things and stop by Thermopylae, where in 480BC was fought one of the most historical battles in world's history. You will also get the chance to see the tumulus of the Spartan soldiers. Along the way you will also pass the city of Thebes famous for Oedipus and the battle of Plataea nearby as well as the area of Marathon where the other famous battle of the Medic war was fought in 490BC. Soon after that you will arrive back to Athens and drop you off at the hotel or airport.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Classical 4 day private tour

4 day tour (Private tour)

Athens - Corinth - Mycenae - Epidaurus - Nafplion - Olympia - Delphi - Athens

Day 1: Your 4 day tour will start with the drive through the National Highway to the Peloponnese. A stop will be made by the famous Corinthian Canal or else Isthmus that separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, for pictures and coffee. Your journey towards Epidaurus will continue with a 40 min. scenic drive along the coast of the Saronic gulf. On the way your driver will point out for you to see the ruins of the ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul embarked his ship after preaching to the Corinthians to get to Ephesus. Reaching Epidaurus you will have a private tour of the spiritual sanctuary of Asclepius and the theatre with the most famous acoustics in the world. Leaving ancient Epidaurus you will continue with the drive to Nafplion, a picturesque sea port town on the Argolic gulf. This was the first capital of modern Greece; it's a city with beautiful monuments and neoclassical buildings as well as two famous forts Palamidi and Bourtzi, which is located on an island opposite the port. You will be able to stroll around, take pictures and have lunch in the "shade" of the tall neoclassical buildings next to Sydagma square. Continuing your journey in the afternoon you will also drive and visit Mycenae, the centre of power in the late Bronze Age till the 11th century BC. There lies the famous Lions Gate and the Acropolis where Agamemnon was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and that is where you will be able to explore all of its pathways. Leaving the Acropolis you will also make a short stop by the treasury of Atreus, also known as the tomb of Agamemnon. Then you will drive back to Nafplion where you will spend the night.

Day 2: After having breakfast, you will drive from Nafplion to Olympia. Once there, you will enjoy a private tour through the site-birthplace of the Olympic Games, where still lie the ancient gymnasiums, the temple of Zeus and Hera, the ancient Olympic stadium, the Philippeion, the workshop of Phedias and many more. A few meters away from the site is where you will visit one of the most impressive museums in the world, since it houses the originals pediments of the temple of Zeus and Hermes by Praxiteles etc. You will spend the night in Olympia.

Day 3: After enjoying your breakfast, you will begin your drive to Delphi, through the large and lush valley of Elis. Along the way you will pass the city of Patras and you will then cross one of the largest suspension bridges in the world that connects the mainland to the Peloponnese. You can then have a short coffee stop in the historical city by the sea called Nafpaktos, in the waters of which the famous battle of Lepando between the fleets of the Ottoman Turks and the Christian Alliance was fought. There you can admire the well preserved Venetian fortification of the small port and the statue of the famous Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, who also participated in the battle there. The rest of your drive will be absolutely impressive since you will be taking the coastal road having the sea on one side and the mountains of the Greek mainland on the other. Continuing your drive along the Corinthian gulf coastline you will pass some of the most beautiful fishing villages. Then you will continue your journey towards Delphi across the largest olive grove in Greece next to the city of Itea, before you start your windy drive, up to mount Parnassus. In the elevation of 600 meters (1800 feet) are built both the ancient sanctuary and the modern town of Delphi. There you will enjoy a private guided tour through the museum where the famous bronze charioteer is kept, as well as the site, where the ancient treasury houses, the temple of Apollo, the Oracle, the theatre and the stadium still remain. On the way down you will also have time by the Castalia spring, the gymnasiums and the temple of Athina Pronaia. You will spend the night at a hotel in the village of Delphi.

Day 4: After having breakfast, you start your day with the drive back to Athens with a stop in the pictureqsue village of Arachova which is famous for the hand woven flokati rugs. Also, if time permits, a stop at the Hosios Loukas monastery can be made. Along the way you will also pass the city of Thebes famous for Oedipus and the battle of Plataea nearby as well as the area of Marathon where the other famous battle of the Medic war was fought in 490BC. Soon after that you will arrive back to Athens and drop you off at the hotel or airport.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Classical 3 day private tour

3 day tour (Private tour)

Athens - Corinth - Mycenae - Epidaurus - Nafplion - Olympia - Athens

Day 1: Your 3 day tour will start with the drive through the National Highway to the Peloponnese. A stop will be made by the famous Corinthian Canal or else Isthmus that separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, for pictures and coffee. Your journey towards Epidaurus will continue with a 40 min. scenic drive along the coast of the Saronic gulf. On the way your driver will point out for you to see the ruins of the ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul embarked his ship after preaching to the Corinthians to get to Ephesus. Reaching Epidaurus you will have a private tour of the spiritual sanctuary of Asclepius and the theatre with the most famous acoustics in the world. Leaving ancient Epidaurus you will continue with the drive to Nafplion, a picturesque sea port town on the Argolic gulf. This was the first capital of modern Greece; it's a city with beautiful monuments and neoclassical buildings as well as two famous forts Palamidi and Bourtzi, which is located on an island opposite the port. You will be able to stroll around, take pictures and have lunch in the "shade" of the tall neoclassical buildings next to Sydagma square. Continuing your journey in the afternoon you will also drive and visit Mycenae, the centre of power in the late Bronze Age till the 11th century BC. There lies the famous Lions Gate and the Acropolis where Agamemnon was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and that is where you will be able to explore all of its pathways. Leaving the Acropolis you will also make a short stop by the treasury of Atreus, also known as the tomb of Agamemnon. Then you will drive back to Nafplion where you will spend the night.

Day 2: After breakfast, you will start your day with the approximately 3 hour drive through the highway and the mountains to the other side of the Peloponnese where Olympia is located. If you do not mind driving very windy roads you can also take the old road across so that you make stops by the picturesque mountain villages like Lagadia or Dimitsana, for coffee or lunch. As soon as you arrive in Olympia you will enjoy a private guided tour through the site-birthplace of the Olympic Games, where still lie the ancient gymnasiums, the temple of Zeus and Hera and the stadium. A few meters away from the site is where you will visit one of the most impressive museums in the world, since it houses the originals pediments of the temple of Zeus and Hermes by Praxiteles. Overnight stay in Olympia.

Day 3: After having breakfast, you will begin to drive back to Athens through the large and lush valley of Ellis. Along the way you will pass the city of Patras and you will have a view of one of the largest wired bridges in the world. Afterwards you will pass again over the famous Corinthian Canal and soon after that you will arrive back to Athens and drop you off at the hotel or airport.

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Private Tours from Athens 04 February 2016

Argolis - Olympia - Delphi 3 day private tour

3 day tour (Private tour)

Athens - Corinth - Mycenae - Epidaurus - Nafplion - Olympia - Delphi - Athens

Day 1: This is one of the most popular tours, for travellers that have limited time but still want to explore as many as of the highlights of Greece as possible in three days. That involves long days and driving distances, but still is one of your best options to take advantage of your three days in Greece. Your 3 day tour will start with the drive through the National Highway to the Peloponnese. A stop will be made by the famous Corinthian Canal or else Isthmus that separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, for pictures and coffee. Your journey towards Epidaurus will continue with a 40 min. scenic drive along the coast of the Saronic gulf. On the way your driver will point out for you to see the ruins of the ancient port of Kechries where St. Paul embarked his ship after preaching to the Corinthians to get to Ephesus. Reaching Epidaurus you will have a private tour of the spiritual sanctuary of Asclepius and the theatre with the most famous acoustics in the world. Leaving ancient Epidaurus you will continue with the drive to Nafplion, a picturesque sea port town on the Argolic gulf. This was the first capital of modern Greece; it's a city with beautiful monuments and neoclassical buildings as well as two famous forts Palamidi and Bourtzi, which is located on an island opposite the port. You will be able to stroll around, take pictures and have lunch in the "shade" of the tall neoclassical buildings next to Sydagma square. Continuing your journey in the afternoon you will also drive and visit Mycenae, the centre of power in the late Bronze Age till the 11th century BC. There lies the famous Lions Gate and the Acropolis where Agamemnon was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and that is where you will be able to explore all of its pathways. Leaving the Acropolis you will also make a short stop by the treasury of Atreus, also known as the tomb of Agamemnon. Then you will start your approximately 3 hour drive to Olympia where you will spend the night.

Day 2: After breakfast, you will finally be able to admire the unique and serene landscape of the Olympia land, surrounded by several hills, filled with pine trees. You will enjoy a private tour through the site-birthplace of the Olympic Games, where still lie the ancient gymnasiums, the temple of Zeus and Hera, the ancient Olympic stadium, the Philippeion, the workshop of Phedias and many more. A few meters away from the site is where you will visit one of the most impressive museums in the world, since it houses the originals pediments of the temple of Zeus and Hermes by Praxiteles etc. Then you will begin your drive towards Delphi, through the large and lush valley of Elis. Along the way you will pass the city of Patras and you will then cross one of the largest suspension bridges in the world that connects the mainland to the Peloponnese. You can then have a short coffee stop in the historical city by the sea called Nafpaktos, in the waters of which the famous battle of Lepando between the fleets of the Ottoman Turks and the Christian Alliance was fought. There you can admire the well preserved Venetian fortification of the small port and the statue of the famous Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, who also participated in the battle there. The rest of your drive will be absolutely impressive since you will be taking the coastal road having the sea on one side and the mountains of the Greek mainland on the other. Continuing your drive along the Corinthian gulf coastline you will pass some of the most beautiful fishing villages. Then you will continue your journey towards Delphi across the largest olive grove in Greece next to the city of Itea, before you start your windy drive, up to mount Parnassus. In the elevation of 600 meters (1800 feet) are built both the ancient sanctuary and the modern town of Delphi. You will spend the night at a hotel in the village of Delphi.

Day 3: After having breakfast you will enjoy a private guided tour through the museum where the famous bronze charioteer is kept, the Sphinx and other well preserved statues and artifacts. You will also be guided at the site where you will see the ancient treasury houses, the temple of Apollo, where the Oracle was, the theatre and the stadium. On the way down you can also have time by the Castalia spring, the gymnasiums and the temple of Athena Pronaia. Afterwards, driving back to Athens you will stop in the picturesque village of Arachova which is famous for the hand woven flokati rugs. Also, if times permits, a stop at the Hosios Loukas monastery can be made. Along the way you will also pass the city of Thebes famous for Oedipus and the battle of Plataea as well as the area of Marathon where the other famous battle of the Medic war was fought in 490BC. Soon after that you will arrive back to Athens and be dropped off at your hotel or the airport.
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