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Multi-day Private Greece tours (duration 3, 4, 5 days or more!)

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3 Days: Ancient Corinth, The Canal, Mycenae, Nafplion, Olympia, Delphi

(Two overnight stays in Olympia and Delphi)

1st day:
In the early morning, our journey commences from Athens, heading westward. Our first destination is the Corinth Canal, a remarkable engineering feat completed in 1893, stretching 6 km to connect the Saronic and Corinthian Gulf. Moving on to Ancient Corinth, once among the wealthiest cities in ancient Greece, you’ll marvel at the 540 BC Temple of Apollo. The remains, reconstructed by Julius Caesar in 44 BC, lie close to modern Corinth. Our next stop is Mycenae, ruling from 1600-1100 BC, where the legendary King Agamemnon led the Greeks against Troy. Explore the Mycenaean Acropolis, encircled by 12 m high Cyclopean Walls, with the iconic Lion Gate at the entrance. Further down, discover the well-preserved prehistoric monument, the Treasury of Atreus. A brief 20-minute drive brings us to Nafplion, Greece’s inaugural capital, overlooked by Pallamidi hill (216 m). Enjoy lunch near the port with a scenic view of Bourtzi castle-island. Continuing through central Peloponnese (Tripoli, Megalopolis, Zaharo), we reach Olympia, where dinner and an overnight stay await.
2nd Day
In the morning, we explore the archaeological site of Olympia, where Zeus was revered, and the Olympic Games celebrated in his honor. Key landmarks include the Temple of Zeus (470-456 BC), the Heraeum (600 BC), the stadium (6th-5th century BC), and the museum housing treasures like the marble statue of Hermes (340-330 BC), prehistoric artifacts, and bronze exhibits spanning the geometric, archaic, and classical periods. Our lunch unfolds in the village of Olympia, and as evening descends, we relish dinner and settle in for the night at Delphi, continuing our immersive journey through Greece’s historical treasures.
3d Day
Dedicate the entire day to the ancient marvel of Delphi, revered by the Greeks as the navel of the earth. Explore the sacred Castalia spring, where Pythia, the high priestess, purified herself for divine pronouncements. Stroll the Sacred Way, beholding the Temple of Apollo, the Athenian Treasury, theater, stadium, Temple of Athena Pronaia, and Tholos. Conclude your Delphi experience at the museum. Following a delightful lunch at a traditional local tavern, venture towards Meteora, passing through Arahova city and Mount Parnassos. In the late afternoon, return to Athens, capping off a day immersed in the historical richness of Greece.

4 Days: Ancient Corinth, The Canal, Mycenae, Nafplion, Olympia, Delphi, The Monasteries of Meteora & Thermopylae

(Three overnight stays in Olympia, Delphi, and Meteora)

1st day:
In the early morning, our journey commences from Athens, heading westward. Our first destination is the Corinth Canal, a remarkable engineering feat completed in 1893, stretching 6 km to connect the Saronic and Corinthian Gulf. Moving on to Ancient Corinth, once among the wealthiest cities in ancient Greece, you’ll marvel at the 540 BC Temple of Apollo. The remains, reconstructed by Julius Caesar in 44 BC, lie close to modern Corinth. Our next stop is Mycenae, ruling from 1600-1100 BC, where the legendary King Agamemnon led the Greeks against Troy. Explore the Mycenaean Acropolis, encircled by 12 m high Cyclopean Walls, with the iconic Lion Gate at the entrance. Further down, discover the well-preserved prehistoric monument, the Treasury of Atreus. A brief 20-minute drive brings us to Nafplion, Greece’s inaugural capital, overlooked by Pallamidi hill (216 m). Enjoy lunch near the port with a scenic view of Bourtzi castle-island. Continuing through central Peloponnese (Tripoli, Megalopolis, Zaharo), we reach Olympia, where dinner and an overnight stay await.
2nd Day
In the morning, we explore the archaeological site of Olympia, where Zeus was revered, and the Olympic Games celebrated in his honor. Key landmarks include the Temple of Zeus (470-456 BC), the Heraeum (600 BC), the stadium (6th-5th century BC), and the museum housing treasures like the marble statue of Hermes (340-330 BC), prehistoric artifacts, and bronze exhibits spanning the geometric, archaic, and classical periods. Our lunch unfolds in the village of Olympia, and as evening descends, we relish dinner and settle in for the night at Delphi, continuing our immersive journey through Greece’s historical treasures.
3d Day
Spend an entire day immersed in the ancient wonders of Delphi, revered by the Greeks as the navel of the earth. Explore the sacred Castalia spring, where the high priestess Pythia purified herself before delivering divine pronouncements. Traverse the main site along the Sacred Way, marveling at the Temple of Apollo, the Athenian Treasury, theater, stadium, Temple of Athena Pronaia, and Tholos. Conclude the visit with a journey through the museum. Afterward, savor lunch at a traditional local tavern before heading towards Meteora via Arahova and Mount Parnassos. In the late afternoon, reach Kalampaka, where you’ll spend the night, marking the culmination of a day enriched with Greek history.

4th Day
Commence the morning with a visit to the awe-inspiring Meteora, a collection of towering granite rocks adorned with renowned monasteries like the Great Meteoron, Varlaam, Roussanou, Holy Trinity, St. Stephen, and Ag. Nicolaos Anapafsas—some of which will be explored. Enjoy lunch in Kalampaka, and on the return journey to Athens, pass through Thermopylae, the historic site where King Leonidas and the 300 Spartans valiantly resisted the Persians in 480 BC. As the day unfolds, late in the afternoon, return to Athens, marking the conclusion of an enriching exploration of Meteora’s natural and historical wonders.

 

5 Days:  Ancient Corinth, The Canal, Mycenae, Nafplion, The Theater of Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi, The Monasteries of Meteora & Thermopylae

(Four overnight stays in Nafplion, Olympia, Delphi, and Meteora)

1st day:
Embark on an early morning journey from Athens, heading westward. Marvel at the engineering feat of the Corinth Canal, a 6 km stretch completed in 1893, linking the Saronic and Corinthian Gulf. Explore Ancient Corinth, a once opulent city boasting the 540 BC Temple of Apollo, later rebuilt by Julius Caesar in 44 BC. Proceed to Mycenae, ruled from 1600-1100 BC, where King Agamemnon led Greeks against Troy. Discover the Mycenaean Acropolis with its imposing Cyclopean Walls and iconic Lion Gate. A brief 20-minute drive brings you to Nafplion, Greece’s inaugural capital, beneath the towering Pallamidi hill (216 m). Enjoy lunch with a splendid view near the port overlooking Bourtzi Castle island.

2nd Day
Step into the enchanting Byzantine city of Nafplion, renowned for its beauty, before exploring the iconic Epidaurus theatre. Renowned for its breathtaking acoustics, this ancient theater still resonates with performances today. Witness some of the greatest summer festivals amid the sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of medicine, within one of antiquity’s premier healing centers. Continuing our journey through central Peloponnese (via Tripoli, Megalopolis, Zaharo), we reach Olympia. Here, dinner awaits, marking the end of the day’s adventures as we settle in for an overnight stay in this historic city, steeped in the legacy of ancient Greece.

3rd Day
Begin your day exploring the archaeological wonders of Olympia, the sacred site dedicated to the worship of Zeus, and the staging ground for the ancient Olympic Games. Admire key landmarks, including the Temple of Zeus (470-456 BC), the Heraeum (600 BC), and the ancient stadium (6th-5th century BC). Explore the museum, home to the renowned marble statue of Hermes (340-330 BC) and an array of prehistoric and bronze artifacts spanning the geometric, archaic, and classical periods. Enjoy a delightful lunch in the village of Olympia, followed by an evening of dinner and an overnight stay in the historic setting of Delphi.

4th Day
Embark on an exploration of ancient Delphi, revered by the Greeks as the navel of the earth. Visit the sacred Castalia spring, where the high priestess Pythia purified herself before delivering divinations. Stroll through the main site, tracing the Sacred Way to marvel at the Temple of Apollo, the Athenian Treasury, the theater, the stadium, the Temple of Athena Pronaia, and Tholos. Conclude your visit with an enriching experience at the museum. Afterward, savor lunch at a traditional local tavern before departing for Meteora. Pass through Arahova and Mount Parnassos, arriving in Kalampaka late in the afternoon for an overnight stay, capping off a day immersed in Greek history and culture.

5th Day
Embark on the morning with a captivating visit to Meteora, where towering granite rocks host renowned monasteries like the Great Meteoron, Varlaam, Roussanou, Holy Trinity, St. Stephen, and Ag. Nicolaos Anapafsas—some of which will be explored. Savor lunch in Kalampaka, and on the return journey to Athens, pass through Thermopylae. This historic site witnessed the heroic resistance of King Leonidas and the 300 Spartans against the invading Persians in 480 BC. As the day unfolds, late in the afternoon, return to Athens, concluding an enlightening exploration of Meteora’s natural wonders and the historical significance of Thermopylae.

Classical Multi-Day Private Greece Tours

Embark on an extraordinary journey through history and civilization with our Classical Greece multi-day tours—truly the most beautiful experience! Explore the enchanting locales that were once home to Mythical Greek Gods. An unforgettable and unique adventure awaits you. Join us for multi-day tours spanning 3, 4, 5 days, or more. Discover the timeless wonders of Greece like never before. Enjoy with us the Beat Multi-Day Private Greece Tours


  • Ancient Corinth
  • The Corinth Canal
  • Acrocorinth
  • Mycenae
  • Nafplion
  • Bourtzi
  • Palamidi
  • Sanctuary of Asclepius
  • The Theater of Epidaurus
  • Olympia
  • Delphi
  • The Monasteries of Meteora
  • Thermopylae

3-7 days

  • Comfortable clothing and athletic walking shoes are recommended.
  • Hat and sun glasses are suggested.
  • Photography is permitted throughout the tour.
  • Local cash needed for entrance fees and small expenses (25€ pp)
Tour Feedback
Activity Level 75%
Kids Friendly 85%
Historical 75%
Cultural 75%
Tour flexibility 90%
At you own pace 90%
Positive Reviews 100%