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Flexible Packages • GREECE E Flexible Packages


2 DAYS DELPHI • Daily. Day 1: Departure from Athens to Delphi: visit the Sanctuary of Apollo, situated in breathtaking scenery on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, and the museum. Afternoon free. Dinner and overnight. Day 2: Morning at leisure in Delphi. Return to Athens.


2 DAYS ARGOLIS • Tue & Wed. Day 1: Departure from Athens to the Corinth Canal. Visit the ancient town of Mycenae and continue to Nauplion. Afternoon free. Dinner and overnight. Day 2: Departure from Nauplion to Epidaurus (visit). Return to Athens.


2 DAYS DELPHI & METEORA • Mon, Wed & Thu. *Saturday departure available. Day 1: Departure from Athens to Delphi: after a two hour visit of the picturesque village, proceed to Kalambaka, passing through picturesque villages and towns of central Greece. Dinner and overnight. Day 2: Visit Meteora, the ageless Monasteries, containing priceless historical and religious treasures, standing between earth and sky atop huge rocks. Return to Athens via Trikala, Lamia, Thermopylae (visit the Leonidas monument) and Kammena Vourla.


3 DAYS DELPHI & METEORA • Tue, Wed & Sun. *Friday departure available. Day 1: Departure from Athens to Delphi: visit the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios and the museum. Afternoon free. Dinner and overnight. Day 2: Morning free. Departure from Delphi to Kalambaka. Dinner and overnight. Day 3: Visit Meteora, the ageless Monasteries suspended between earth and sky, on top of huge rocks, rich in historical and religious treasures. Return to Athens via Trikala, Lamia and Thermopylae.


3 DAYS CLASSICAL • Mon, Tue & Sat. *Thursday departure available. Day 1: Departure from Athens to the Corinth Canal (short stop). Proceed to the towns of Nauplion and Mycenae (short stops). Then depart for Olympia, the Cradle of the Olympic Games. Dinner and overnight. Day 2: In the morning visit of the Archaeological Site of Olympia. Then drive on to the magnificent Rion-Antirion Bridge through the picturesque Towns of Nafpaktos and Itea to arrive in Delphi. Dinner and overnight. Day 3: In the morning visit the Archaeological Site and the Delphi Museum. Then drive through the village of Arachova. Return to Athens via Levadia and Thebes.


4 DAYS CLASSICAL & METEORA • Mon, Tue & Sat. *Thursday departure available. Day 1: Departure from Athens to the Corinth Canal (short stop). Proceed to the towns of Nauplion and Mycenae (short stops). Then depart for Olympia, the Cradle of the Olympic Games. Dinner and overnight. Day 2: In the morning visit of the Archaeological Site of Olympia. Then drive on to the magnificent Rion-Antirion Bridge through the picturesque Towns of Nafpaktos and Itea to arrive in Delphi. Dinner and overnight. Day 3: In the morning visit the Archaeological Site and the Delphi Museum. Depart for Kalambaka, a small town situated at the foot of Meteora. Overnight in Kalambaka. Day 4: Visit Meteora, the ageless Monasteries suspended between earth and sky, on top of huge rocks, rich in historical and religious treasures. Return to Athens via Trikala, Lamia and Thermopylae.


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