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  • Day 1 Arrival in Athens   Arrive at Athens airport where our representative will meet and transfer you to your hotel for check-in. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure, strolling the beautifully arranged streets of charming Athens. Perhaps enjoy a walk in the picturesque Plaka area, indulge in a tasty coffee at one of the inviting cafes in Agia Eirini Square, or adventure into a souvenir shopping session on Adrianou Street. You can end this memorable day with a mouthwatering dinner(not included) in one of the many traditional restaurants spread throughout the city. And if you want to catch a glimpse of the city under the mesmerising moonlight, enjoy an optional night out in Athens.  Overnight in Athens.


    Hotel: Jason Inn 3* (or similar)
  • Day 2 Athens   Begin your day with a mouthwatering breakfast at your hotel, preparing to observe the striking contrasts that make Athens such a fascinating city, during a memorable city tour. Our expert guide will take you to see the Panathenaic Stadium, where the first Olympic Games of modern times were held in 1896. Stop for a few moments and then continue your tour passing by the Prime Minister's residence- the former Royal Palace, guarded by the Euzones in their colourful uniform. Then, see the Temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian's Arch, the Parliament, the memorial of the Unknown Soldier, the Academy, University, National Library, and the lovely Constitution Square (Syntagma). Go to Acropolis to visit the Architectural Masterpieces of Athens' Golden Age: The Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and finally "the harmony between material and spirit" and the monument that "puts an order in mind"- Greece's imposing Parthenon. Last, but not least, admire the wonders of the classical era at The Acropolis Museum. Return to your hotel in Athens for overnight. Overnight in  Athens.


    Hotel: Jason Inn 3* (or similar)
  • Day 3 Athens - Delphi - Kalambaka   After a delicious breakfast, leave for Delphi via Thebes, Levadia, and the picturesque village of Arachova, on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. Wander around spellbinding Delphi, and visit the interesting Archaeological Site. Afterwards, depart for beautiful Kalambaka, passing through the picturesque villages and spectacular towns of Central Greece. Proceed to Kalambaka for a delightful dinner and overnight. Overnight in Kalambaka.


    Hotel: Orfeas 3* (or similar)
  • Day 4 Kalambaka - Athens   Indulge in a luscious breakfast at your hotel. Then, head towards Meteora, one of Greece's most famous landmarks that earned a special place on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Monuments. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery and get closer to the Greek glorious history and culture. Admire the ageless Monasteries, standing between earth and sky, atop huge rocks, and containing priceless historical and religious treasures. Return to Athens via Trikala, Lamia, and Thermopylae. Have a short stop to see, across the road, the Leonida's Monument, and arrive in Greece´s capital city early in the evening. Overnight in Athens.


    Hotel: Jason Inn 3* (or similar)
  • Day 5 Athens - Mykonos   Begin your day with a tasty breakfast at the hotel. Then, enjoy an early transfer from the hotel to Piraeus port to take the ferry boat to Mykonos. Arrive on the beautiful island, where you will be met and assisted by our representative. Transfer to your hotel for check-in and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure, enjoying the hotel amenities or exploring the beautiful surroundings.  Overnight in Mykonos.


    Hotel: Acrogiali 3* (or similar)
  • Day 6 Mykonos   Have a delightful breakfast at the hotel and get ready to adventure yourself into discovering the beautiful island, on your own. Known for being a meeting point of the international jet set and a piece of heaven for travellers who want to relax on amazing beaches and enjoy a unique nightlife. Stroll the lovely streets, relax on the warm sand, and enjoy a few cocktails in one of the lively beach bars.  Overnight in Mykonos.


    Hotel: Acrogiali 3* (or similar)
  • Day 7 Mykonos - Santorini   Enjoy a tasty breakfast at your hotel before transferring to the port of Mykonos to catch the high-speed ferry boat to Santorini. Arrive on the beautiful island of romance, meet our representative and transfer to your hotel for check-in. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, relaxing at the hotel, sunbathing, or exploring the paths of charming Santorini. Overnight in Santorini.


    Hotel: Marybill 3* (or similar)
  • Day 8 Santorini   Enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel, and get ready to discover the island of Santorini, on your own. Stroll the delightful alleys, and admire the white Cycladic houses lining the cliff tops. Perhaps, get in touch with history while visiting the Akrotiri site, known also as the Pompeii of Greece. Maybe visit Canava, admiring its vineyards and distillery. Then, indulge in the incredible local food. The number of great restaurants is impressive, and the traditional dishes promise to amaze your taste buds. Late in the afternoon, you can visit the fascinating, little village of Oia to watch a hypnotizing sunset.  Overnight  in Santorini.


    Hotel: Marybill 3* (or similar)
  • Day 9 Santorini - Return   After breakfast at the hotel, checked-out and get ready for your transfer to the airport or port of Santorini Island.

  • Included

    Operated with qualified guides in English on day 2 3 and 4 (half-day)


      8 nights’ accommodation


      8 Breakfasts


      1 Dinner


      Air-conditioned shared transportation between ports and during excursions


      Air-conditioned private transport from hotel to Piraeus Port


      Inbound airport transfer from Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport (Athens International Airport)


      Ferry boat ticket on economy seat for the route Piraeus to Mykonos


      Hydro boat ticket on economy seat for the route Mykonos to Santorini


      Outbound airport transfer to Santorini Airport


      All entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary: Acropolis site Acropolis museum Delphi site and two Meteora monasteries


      Meet & Greet on arrival at  Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport


    Exclusions

    Expenditures of a personal nature drinks and meals if not stated explicitly in the programme

      International flight tickets & Domestic flight tickets from Santorini to Athens

      Airport taxes for domestic and international flights

      Gratuities for driver and guide

      Airport and Hotel porterage

      Visit to Delphi museum

      Optional tours

      Climate Change Resilience Fee. Clients will have to pay the Fee on the spot at the hotels.

TRAVELING IN GREECE

 

Greece holds a unique place in the collective imagination. Located in southeastern Europe, between the Aegean Sea and the Ionian Sea, it is made up of a mainland peninsula with varied landscapes and a vast constellation of islands scattered across the sea. A land of myths and history, Greece is often described as the cradle of Western civilization. It is here that democracy, philosophy, theater, the Olympic Games, and many of the intellectual foundations of the modern world were born.

 

Athens, the capital, embodies this millennia-old legacy. Dominated by the Acropolis and the Parthenon, the city blends ancient ruins with contemporary energy. Yet Greece is also about crystal-clear waters, whitewashed villages clinging to cliffs, rugged mountains, sun-drenched cuisine, and a way of life deeply rooted in Mediterranean culture.

 

Capital: Athens

Area: 131,957 km²

Official language: Greek

Currency: Euro

Calling code: +30

Time difference: +7 hours compared to Montreal

Electrical outlets: Type F – 230 V

 

DID YOU KNOW…

 

Athens is considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe, with over 7,000 years of recorded history. Greek influence, however, extends far beyond ancient urban development. Philosophy, Western literature, mathematics, political science, theatrical tragedy and comedy, as well as the Olympic Games, all originated here. The Greek language itself is among the oldest still spoken today, reflecting an extraordinary cultural continuity.

 

THE ISLANDS

 

Greece is home to more than 1,200 islands, though only a fraction are inhabited or easily accessible. Each island group has its own character, landscapes, traditions, and rhythm of life.

 

The Cyclades

 

The Cyclades embody the iconic image of Greece. Bathed in the Aegean Sea, these islands strike a perfect balance between dramatic scenery and relaxed living. Whitewashed houses, blue shutters, narrow lanes, and bursts of bougainvillea create a timeless setting. Beyond the postcard image lies remarkable diversity: wild beaches, hidden coves, arid hills, fertile valleys, traditional farming villages, and lively ports.

 

In Mykonos, Cycladic architecture reveals itself through leisurely walks in Chora or in Ano Mera, far from the island’s nightlife. Syros offers a different face of Greece, with Ermoupoli’s elegant neoclassical architecture and year-round cultural life shaped by a multicultural past. Naxos surprises visitors with its green interior, particularly in the fertile Tragea Valley, where time seems to slow down. More discreet, Andros appeals to nature lovers with its hiking trails and waterfalls, including the lush Pithara Falls.

 

SANTORINI

 

Santorini is undoubtedly Greece’s most emblematic island. Shaped by a powerful volcanic eruption, it rises above a dramatic caldera plunging into the sea. Its white villages perched on cliffs offer breathtaking views, especially at sunset.

 

Oia provides the most famous viewpoint, both romantic and vibrant, where sunset becomes a collective ritual. Fira, the island’s capital, shares the same striking beauty in a calmer atmosphere, with terraces overlooking the caldera and lively shopping streets. Santorini’s volcanic beaches—red, white, or black—reflect the island’s geological past and create a truly unique seaside experience.

 

Within the caldera, the islets of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni allow visitors to approach the active volcano and swim in natural hot springs. More understated, Thirassia reveals a quieter, more authentic side of Santorini, rooted in simplicity and the sea.

 

CRETE

 

Crete is an island apart, almost a country in itself. As Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean, it boasts extraordinary geographical diversity. Rugged mountains, deep gorges, spectacular beaches, fertile plains, and remote villages unfold across the landscape.

 

The cradle of the Minoan civilization, Crete is deeply intertwined with Greek mythology, particularly the legend of King Minos and the Minotaur. The Palace of Knossos, near Heraklion, stands as its most iconic archaeological site. The Samaria Gorge, one of the longest in Europe, offers a spectacular hike through the White Mountains down to the Libyan Sea. The Lassithi Plateau, dotted with traditional windmills, reveals a peaceful rural Crete, while Lake Kournas invites relaxation in a preserved natural setting.

 

CORFU

 

Located in the Ionian Sea, Corfu stands out for its Venetian heritage and lush landscapes. Italian influence is evident in the island’s architecture, façade colors, and the refined atmosphere of the Old Town.

 

The monastery of Paleokastritsa offers one of the island’s most beautiful viewpoints, while Angelokastro, perched over 300 meters above sea level, dominates the west coast with sweeping views. The UNESCO-listed village of Perithia provides insight into Corfu beyond its beaches, nestled in unspoiled nature. The Canal d’Amour, Mount Pantokrator, and Lake Korission complete the portrait of an island rich in contrasts, blending sea, mountains, and cultural heritage.

 

ATHENS

 

Athens is an intense and vibrant city, where history emerges at every corner. Towering above the city, the Acropolis remains the ultimate symbol of ancient Greece. The Parthenon, dedicated to Athena, represents the pinnacle of classical architecture. At its base, the Acropolis Museum offers insight into the scale and refinement of this exceptional heritage.

 

The Ancient Agora recalls the political and social heart of the ancient city, while the neighborhoods of Monastiraki and Plaka provide a lively atmosphere of winding streets, cafés, and shops. From the top of Mount Lycabettus, visitors can take in panoramic views of the entire city, especially magical at sunset.

 

OLYMPIA, DELPHI AND MAJOR SITES

 

Olympia is a deeply moving site, where the ancient Olympic Games were born. Its sanctuary, temples, stadium, and museums convey the spiritual and athletic significance of the place. Delphi, clinging to the slopes of Mount Parnassus, was long regarded as the center of the ancient world. The oracle, the Temple of Apollo, the theater, and the archaeological museum create a unique, almost mystical atmosphere.

 

The Meteora offer a breathtaking spectacle: immense rock pillars crowned with Byzantine monasteries, seemingly suspended between heaven and earth. Both a natural and spiritual site, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of Greece’s most striking landscapes.

 

CUISINE

 

Greek cuisine is deeply connected to the land and the seasons. It is based on simple, high-quality ingredients: olive oil, sun-ripened vegetables, cheeses, aromatic herbs, fresh fish, and grilled meats. Meals are moments of sharing, often lingering, with dishes placed at the center of the table.

 

Feta, Kalamata olives, Greek salad, tzatziki, fava, moussaka, souvlaki, stifado, and dolmadakia reflect a cuisine that is both generous and authentic. Desserts such as baklava, bougatsa, and loukoumades reveal the country’s Eastern influences. Coffee, ouzo, raki, or tsipouro complete the experience, symbols of a deeply rooted culture of conviviality.

 

CLIMATE

 

Greece enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, especially in July and August, while winters are generally mild, particularly along the coasts and on the islands. Spring and autumn offer the best conditions for exploring the country, with pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and warm seas in September. These seasons are ideal for combining cultural visits with seaside relaxation.

Name: Exploring Greece with Meteora

Brand: tripcentral tours

Quality: Tourist Class

Tour Type: Escorted

Start City: Athens

End City: Santorini

Vacation Overview:

Join this exciting nine-day tour and explore some of the most beautiful places in sunny Greece. Begin by strolling the streets of Athens, one of the most historic cities in the world. Catch sight of its stunning landmarks, letting yourself conquered by the imposing architectural masterpieces, learn about the impressive Greek civilization, and surprise your taste buds with the mouthwatering traditional Greek dishes. Admire Delphi, the inspiring place once considered the centre of the world, and enjoy a spiritual experience while visiting the magical Meteora monasteries. Wander around the narrow cobble-stoned streets, admiring the traditional house and picturesque landscapes of Kalambaka, catch a glimpse of the explosive nightlife in Mykonos, and explore the romantic, crescent-shaped Santorini Island. Join this mesmerising tour to have an authentic journey and see the real beauty of Greece!

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  • Day 1 : Arrival in Athens
  • Arrive at Athens airport where our representative will meet and transfer you to your hotel for check-in. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure, strolling the beautifully arranged streets of charming Athens. Perhaps enjoy a walk in the picturesque Plaka area, indulge in a tasty coffee at one of the inviting cafes in Agia Eirini Square, or adventure into a souvenir shopping session on Adrianou Street. You can end this memorable day with a mouthwatering dinner(not included) in one of the many traditional restaurants spread throughout the city. And if you want to catch a glimpse of the city under the mesmerising moonlight, enjoy an optional night out in Athens.  Overnight in Athens.


    Hotel: Jason Inn 3* (or similar)
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