This tour spanning 10 days, designed for our guests, takes you through the gems of northern Greece. It eliminates the inconvenience and confusion of determining paths and picking the noteworthy places to visit.
This tour spanning 10 days, designed for our guests, takes you through the gems of northern Greece. It eliminates the inconvenience and confusion of determining paths and picking the noteworthy places to visit.
Hosios Loukas - Delphi
Mount Parnassus - Enjoy a stunning view of the mountains adorned with olive trees right before your eyes.
Monastery of Hosios Loukas - Our journey begins at the Monastery of Hosios Loukas, showcasing the second golden age of Byzantine art (11th - 12th century), particularly its golden mosaic decorations and exquisite…
Hosios Loukas - Delphi
Mount Parnassus - Enjoy a stunning view of the mountains adorned with olive trees right before your eyes.
Monastery of Hosios Loukas - Our journey begins at the Monastery of Hosios Loukas, showcasing the second golden age of Byzantine art (11th - 12th century), particularly its golden mosaic decorations and exquisite architecture, recognized by UNESCO.
Delphi - We will travel to the ancient site of Delphi, a renowned sanctuary with a PanHellenic significance dedicated to Apollo. It functioned as an oracle and was considered the ‘navel’ or center of the world. Today, Delphi symbolizes Greek cultural unity. The picturesque setting offers a calming view of the Greek mountains.
Temple of Apollo - At the site, visit the mystical Temple of Apollo where Pytheia communicated with the God, along with the ancient theater and stadium.
Delphi Archaeological Museum - In the museum, admire the famous charioteer and Gold Ivory statues.
Arachova - Aráchova is a charming mountain village nestled at the base of Mt. Parnassós in Viotia, Southern Greece. It is the most cosmopolitan winter destination in Greece, favored by ski enthusiasts and celebrities, or first-time visitors seeking relaxation in a dreamy mountain setting with modern tourism amenities. Its modern ski resort, proximity to Athens, and breathtaking mountain landscape are compelling reasons to visit. Besides mountain activities, Aráchova is also known for its vibrant nightlife and as a preferred mountain retreat for Athenians.
Thermopylae - Kalambaka - Meteora
Battlefield of Thermopylae - Visit the historic battlefield of Thermopylae, where you can sense the presence of those who sacrificed their lives for freedom against the Persians.
Leonidas Monument - Next, view the statue of Leonidas, standing opposite Kolonos Hill where the valiant Spartans made their last stand.
Historical Information Center Thermopylon - At the historical center, enjoy a 3D movie that transports you through time, evoking the spirit of those who fought for freedom under foreign rule.
Kalabaka - We will continue with a scenic drive through the mountains, bypassing the national highway, to experience the authentic Greek countryside. Passing through the cities of Lamia, Trikala, and Karditsa, we will arrive at Kalambaka, a charming small city dominated by the Meteora. You will have time to explore the Meteora Monasteries and enjoy a local dinner after settling at the hotel.
Great Meteoron Monastery - Visit the monasteries and get a closer look at the sacred rocks. The rocks, seemingly suspended in the air (which is the meaning of Meteora), host one of the largest and most significant complexes of Eastern Orthodox Monasteries still in use. Meteora’s natural beauty and cultural heritage make it a unique destination among the world’s monuments. Great Meteoron is the largest and most impressive.
Roussanou Monastery - The beautiful wall paintings of the Catholicon were created in 1560. Visit Roussanou for a different perspective of the surrounding cliffs and nearby Monasteries. Follow the path from this monastery to the upper main road and discover an off-the-road panoramic viewpoint that allows you to walk on bare rocks! Roussanou is also a nunnery hidden among the trees.
Agios Stefanos - The Holy Monastery of Agios Stefanos is one of the few female monasteries of Meteora. The exact date of its construction is unknown, but evidence suggests it was built in the 15th century.
Ioannina - Dodoni
Dodoni Sanctuary and Theatre - We will travel to the Ancient Greek Oracle of Dodoni, where a vast site is preserved. It reveals the locations of the ancient Greek theater, the Temple, and the Oracle of Zeus. The sanctuary of Dodoni was a major spiritual center in ancient Greece. It was the oldest of the Greek oracles, and ancient people traveled great distances to consult the priests who predicted the future.
Pavlos Vrellis Museum of Greek History - This is the largest museum of wax effigies in Greece and a significant part of our history. Everything in this museum, from conception to creation, was handcrafted by a man who passionately wanted to bring elements of his country’s history to life.
Perama Cave - Located on the western shore of the beautiful Lake Pamvotis, Ioannina is one of northern Greece’s most atmospheric cities, known for its culture and wealth, particularly its famous silver artisans during the Ottoman Empire. The walls of its old fortified city, the Kastro, enclose a peaceful quarter, dotted with minarets, and an island in the lake offers a quiet, car-free escape. Just before Ioannina, we will reach the region of Perama. Here, you can visit the Cave of Perama, a timeless cave (spanning 1.5 km) filled with stunning formations of stalagmites and stalactites created 1.5 million years ago.
Zagorochoria - Ioannina
Zagorohoria - Continuing our tour, we will depart from Ioannina for a day tour in Zagorohoria. This is a collection of picturesque, elevated villages and small bridges above the river. Enjoy a traditional Greek lunch before returning to Ioannina to spend the rest of the day.
Lake Pamvotis - The lake is unique as it is the only one in the world with a small inhabited island, located just across from the city.
Ioannina Castle - The southeast part of Ioannina is a beautiful fortified old town, and it’s the area’s historic landmark. This is the oldest Byzantine fortress in Greece, continuously inhabited until today. Enter the castle’s large gate bearing the coat of arms of Ali Pasha (the area’s Ottoman ruler during the late 18th – early 19th century); it was a period when Ioannina was the administrative center of western and central continental Greece, then part of the Ottoman Empire. Learn about his great love for Kira Vasiliki, a Christian lady who became his wife, and the story of Kira Frosini, his son’s lover. During his rule, the town of Ioannina developed into a major educational, political, and cultural hub.
Metsovo - Vergina - Pella - Thessaloniki
Metsovo - This tree-shaded village, maintaining its traditional character, dots the mountainside below Katara Col in the Pindos Mountain Range. Metsovo is vibrant year-round, generously offering its natural beauty. Particularly in winter, this famous Vlach village, birthplace of various national benefactors, is Epirus’ beloved tourist destination.
Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina) - Visit the museum built around the original location of the Royal Tombs, filled with their golden belongings, and most importantly, see the imposing tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great.
Pella Region - Pella is one of the most significant sites of the Hellenistic Period. It was chosen as the capital of the vast Macedonian Empire in the late 5th century BCE. The archaeological site includes public baths, sanctuaries, villas of wealthy Macedonians with unique mosaic decorations, and the Agora of the city. The city originally covered an area of 400 hectares and gradually became the cultural and commercial center of the empire. More importantly, Alexander the Great was born in Pella.
Archaeological Museum of Pella - The museum of Pella is a modern facility that opened in 2009 and rivals other Greek museums in major cities.
Thessaloniki - We will drive to Thessaloniki to stay overnight. Thessaloniki is Greece’s second-largest city and the most important center in the area. Built near the sea (at the back of the Thermaïkos Gulf), it is a modern metropolis marked by its turbulent history and cosmopolitan character, giving it a unique beauty and charm. Once visited, it always draws you back.
Thessaloniki City Tour
Thessaloniki - We will tour this beautiful city to see all the highlights of the co-capital. The White Tower, the Arch of Galerius, the Rotunda, the Roman Agora, and the cathedral of the Patron Saint Demetrius, the city wall, and the Ano Poli (Upper City) offering a breathtaking view of the city and the Aegean Sea. Then, enjoy a traditional northern Greek lunch in the “Ladadika” area. The rest of the day is free to explore the city at your own pace, visit museums, stroll in Aristotelous Square, or explore the central commercial streets.
White Tower of Thessaloniki - The White Tower of Thessaloniki is a monument and museum on the city’s waterfront. The current tower replaced an old Byzantine fortification, mentioned around the 12th century, which the Ottoman Empire reconstructed to fortify the city’s harbor after Sultan Murad II captured Thessaloniki in 1430. The tower became a notorious prison and site of mass executions during Ottoman rule.
Rotunda - This iconic monument of Thessaloniki was built in the early 4th century AD, at the transition between the pagan and Christian worlds, likely as a temple for ancient cult worship or as a mausoleum for Constantine the Great (306-337).
Arch of Galerius - One of the most notable monuments is the Arch of Galerius, located on the upper side of the Via Egnatia, a short distance from the Rotunda. The Arch of Galerius is a magnificent monument, serving a memorial and honorary purpose rather than a practical one. It is a triumphal arch built shortly before 305 AD to honor Roman Emperor Galerius after his final victory over the Persians. The triumphal arch was positioned perpendicular to the ancient Egnatia, which crossed the city (west to east), forming part of the Roman Palace of Galerius, which extended through the current squares of Navarinou and Hippodrome.
Eptapyrgio Castle - The Heptapyrgion is a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress located on the northeastern corner of Thessaloniki’s Acropolis. Despite its name, meaning “Fortress of Seven Towers,” it features ten towers and was likely named after the Yedikule Fortress in Constantinople. It served as the main stronghold of the city’s acropolis and the seat of its garrison commander in Ottoman times until the late 19th century.
Church of Saint Dimitrios - Patron of Thessaloniki - The Church of Saint Demetrius is the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of Thessaloniki, dating back to when it was the second-largest city of the Byzantine Empire. It is part of the Palaeochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. Beneath the Church is the site where St. Demetrios and other early Roman period Christians were martyred.
Filippi - Kavala
Kavala - Kavala is amphitheatrically built on the slopes of Mt. Symvolo, forming one of Greece’s most picturesque cities. The city’s breeze flows through its historic buildings, perfectly reflecting its modern character. You will have free time to explore the Acropolis and the old castle, the archaeological museum, the tobacco museum, the historical buildings, or simply enjoy an evening walk by the sea.
Dion - Litochoro
Dion Archaeological Park - We will head towards the site of Dion via the national highway. Upon reaching the village of Dion, we will find the site and the archaeological museum of Dion, an ancient Greek city named after Zeus (in Greek Dias) that maintained its significance during the Macedonian Period. There, Philip II and his son Alexander the Great made sacrifices to the Gods after conquering the Ancient Greek world, and from there, Alexander The Great began his expedition to Asia. It was a city of immense strategic importance to the Macedonian Kings. Today, you can visit the sanctuary of Isis and other Egyptian Gods, the oldest sanctuary of Goddess Dimitra, a Hellenistic theater, a Roman theater and stadium, the mansion of Dionysos with its beautiful mosaic decorations, and many more public and private buildings.
Archaeological Museum of Dion - Located in the present-day settlement of Dion, just 500 meters from the entrance of the archaeological site, the museum displays finds from various excavations over the years. The finds are organized according to the areas from which they were excavated on the site and include discoveries from ancient Pydna and other archaeological sites in Pieria. In the basement, visitors can watch an educational film titled “Daily Life in Ancient Dion,” along with screenings of audiovisual materials related to ancient Dion and Olympus.
Litochoro - After enjoying lunch in the village of Dion, we will drive to the foothills of Mount Olympus to reach the scenic village of Litochoro, where we will spend the rest of the day and overnight. Litochoro is the closest location to Mt. Olympus at sea level, making it a popular destination for those wishing to start climbing the mountain. We will stay at the base of Greece’s highest mountain, where the 12 Gods of Olympus were said to reside according to Greek Mythology.
Pilio - Volos
Pelion - Pelion is a mountainous peninsula located in Thessaly. With its diverse natural landscape, it is a fantastic destination for both summer and winter holidays. If you can tear yourself away from the stunning Pelion beaches, take the opportunity to explore the stone-made churches in the area. And, of course, don’t miss tasting the local delicacies at the delightful traditional taverns of Pelion. Mount Pelion is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts and weekend mountain climbers. Near Hania, there is also a ski resort for skiing enthusiasts, while numerous mountain routes and trails are ideal for mountain biking and horseback riding.
Tsagkarada - Tsagkarada is situated 500 meters above sea level on the eastern side of Mt. Pelion, in a densely wooded area overlooking the Aegean. Here, nature reigns supreme, with chestnut and plane trees entwining around every old and new structure in the sparsely populated village. Treat yourself to a cup of coffee at the central square of Agia Paraskevi, where the great Plane Tree has stood for at least ten centuries.
Volos - Volos is one of Greece’s largest and most attractive cities, as well as one of the country’s most prominent ports. The modern city, built near the site of ancient Iolcos, dominates the Magnesia region from its position at the foot of Mount Pelion overlooking the Pagasetic Gulf. This is one of the most beautiful areas in Thessaly, in central Greece, combining the allure of the sea with the mystical charm of the Centaurs’ mountain. The area’s mythical background captivates visitors’ imaginations.
Volos - Athens
Volos - Enjoy free time in Volos for shopping or swimming.
Athens - We will return to Athens.

- Complimentary pick-up and drop-off at hotel, AirBnb, or port
- Bottled water provided
- Private transport in a comfortable vehicle
- Knowledgeable professional drivers (Note: drivers are not licensed for guided tours inside historical sites)
- Complimentary pick-up and drop-off at hotel, AirBnb, or port
- Bottled water provided
- Private transport in a comfortable vehicle
- Knowledgeable professional drivers (Note: drivers are not licensed for guided tours inside historical sites)
- Accommodation (We work with some of the best hotels. We have to know the number of the rooms)
- Entrance Fees
- Licensed Tour guide on request (Additional cost)
- Accommodation (We work with some of the best hotels. We have to know the number of the rooms)
- Entrance Fees
- Licensed Tour guide on request (Additional cost)
- Accommodation (If you need our help we work with some of the best hotels in each area, we only need to know the number of the rooms)
- The duration of the tours is approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- The drivers are not licensed to accompany you inside any site or museum. If you require a licensed…
- Accommodation (If you need our help we work with some of the best hotels in each area, we only need to know the number of the rooms)
- The duration of the tours is approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- The drivers are not licensed to accompany you inside any site or museum. If you require a licensed guide to tour the sites with you, you need to hire one additionally. If you have any questions you can contact us on the phone number provided by Viator.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.