Embark on a guided tour of Delphi, the ancient sanctuary and cultural center of the Hellenic world. Explore the mythological history, visit the museum, and marvel at archaeological treasures.
Embark on a guided tour of Delphi, the ancient sanctuary and cultural center of the Hellenic world. Explore the mythological history, visit the museum, and marvel at archaeological treasures.
- Delphi - Experience one of Greece’s most significant sites by visiting the Oracle and the museum. Nestled at the base of Mount Parnassos, between the twin rocks of the Phaedriades, lies the Pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Delphi, home to the most renowned Oracle of ancient Greece. Delphi was considered the center of the world. According to mythology, it…
- Delphi - Experience one of Greece’s most significant sites by visiting the Oracle and the museum. Nestled at the base of Mount Parnassos, between the twin rocks of the Phaedriades, lies the Pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Delphi, home to the most renowned Oracle of ancient Greece. Delphi was considered the center of the world. According to mythology, it was here that Zeus’s two eagles, sent from the universe’s ends to find the world’s navel, met. The sanctuary of Delphi, set in a breathtaking landscape, served for many centuries as the cultural and religious hub and symbol of unity for the Hellenic world, and hosted the Pythian Games, the second most significant games in Greece after the Olympics, held every four years.
- Temple of Apollo - From the sixth to the fourth centuries BC, the Delphic Oracle, known as the most reliable, was at its zenith. Delivered by the Pythia, the priestess, and interpreted by Apollo’s priests, the oracle was consulted by cities, rulers, and individuals, who expressed their gratitude with lavish gifts, spreading its fame globally. The oracle was believed to have existed since time immemorial, accurately predicting events such as the Deukalion cataclysm, the Argonauts’ expedition, and the Trojan War.
- Delphi Archaeological Museum - Explore the archaeological site and the Museum, where visitors can admire, among other treasures, the unique bronze statue of the Charioteer, dedicated to Apollo by Polyzalos, the tyrant of Gela, in 478 B.C. after winning the chariot race at the Pythian Games. This exceptional statue exemplifies the “severe” Attic style, undoubtedly crafted by a master artist.
- Arachova - Enjoy a brief photo stop at the traditional village of Arachova.

- On-board WiFi
- Transportation with deluxe A/C motorcoach
- Professional guide in the archaeological site and museum
- On-board WiFi
- Transportation with deluxe A/C motorcoach
- Professional guide in the archaeological site and museum
- Lunch
- Admission to Delphi site& museum Euro 20.You can buy from Official Delphi site at slot 13:00 or cash
- Pick up and drop off service
- Lunch
- Admission to Delphi site& museum Euro 20.You can buy from Official Delphi site at slot 13:00 or cash
- Pick up and drop off service
Experience the genuine Delphi tour with a knowledgeable guide. According to mythology, this is where the two eagles sent by Zeus from the universe’s ends met to locate the world’s navel. Nestled in a breathtaking landscape, the sanctuary of Delphi was the cultural and religious hub for many centuries, symbolizing unity for the Hellenic world and hosting…
Experience the genuine Delphi tour with a knowledgeable guide. According to mythology, this is where the two eagles sent by Zeus from the universe’s ends met to locate the world’s navel. Nestled in a breathtaking landscape, the sanctuary of Delphi was the cultural and religious hub for many centuries, symbolizing unity for the Hellenic world and hosting the Pythian Games. The Oracle, considered the most reliable, was at its zenith. It was delivered by the Pythia, the priestess, and interpreted by Apollo’s priests. Cities, rulers, and individuals sought the oracle’s guidance, offering lavish gifts and spreading its renown globally. It was believed to have accurately foretold events like the Deukalion cataclysm, the Argonauts’ journey, and the Trojan War. Explore the Museum to admire archaeological treasures, including the exceptional bronze statue of the Charioteer, dedicated to Apollo by Polyzalos, the tyrant of Gela, in 478 BC.
- No tours on Christmas Day, New Years Day and Orthodox Easter
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.