Embark on a private full-day tour from Athens to explore the ancient Olympic site of Olympia. Visit the historic stadium, temples, and shrines dedicated to Zeus. Discover the rich history of this sanctuary and marvel at the well-preserved temple. Book now!
Embark on a private full-day tour from Athens to explore the ancient Olympic site of Olympia. Visit the historic stadium, temples, and shrines dedicated to Zeus. Discover the rich history of this sanctuary and marvel at the well-preserved temple. Book now!
- Museum of the Olympic Games - The Museum of the Olympic Game in Greece captures the astounding athletic and social achievements turned into award winning games. From ancient marble monuments to memorabilia, archaeological artifacts, weaving, mining
- this museum is a must see for anyone who enjoys personalizing their own journey!
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- Museum of the Olympic Games - The Museum of the Olympic Game in Greece captures the astounding athletic and social achievements turned into award winning games. From ancient marble monuments to memorabilia, archaeological artifacts, weaving, mining
- this museum is a must see for anyone who enjoys personalizing their own journey!
- Market of Ancient Olympia - The Market of Ancient Olympia is a small, bright, conscientiously run market established in 1951. It’s easy to find everything you need at the market, where each stall is well-organized and brightly lit. You’ll find flowers, clothes, jewelry, trinkets and more on the assortment of stalls.
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Archaeological Site of Olympia - The Archaeological Site of Olympia is the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games, which were held here for more than one thousand years. The best-preserved ruins there include the Temple of Hera, with its colossal statue; the Philippeion, a circular building with a central dome that once housed the Olympic throne; and the stadium, which has been restored to its original shape. The site is also notable for the number of ancient Greek sculptures that have been found here.
This archaeological site is one of many from the ancient world that provides evidence of the Romans’ military power. Paintings on rocks and pottery found in what was once a natural cave preserved for more than 2,000 years, give archaeologists a glimpse of what life was like for the early Romans. The paintings show Roman soldiers and horses, with rides and battle scenes. - Nemouta Waterfalls - Olympia has scenic Nemouta Waterfalls. They are situated at the foothills of the Dikti Mountain, a mountain of northern Greece.
Nemoute is derived from Greek nemos, which means “forest”.
The waterfall receives water from the Vrisilis River but has not yet been classified or categorized and described by a particular academic or the tax office.
In some cases, nemoute may result in temporary flooding that can cause destruction to crops and homes (in Livadia), with damage to trees, roofs, and pavements being prevalent. The town of Livadia lies on the central gulf coast south west of Olympia close to Pireaus and an important port town in Attica.
- Archimedes Museum - In the course of its 630 years, the Archimedes Museum has attracted visitors from all over Europe with exhibitions that explore many important achievements in scientific, technological and industrial fields of the ancient world, including:
- Archimedes’s calculating machines and their place in society
- The Archimedes Palimpsest, one of the most important ancient manuscripts to have survived from antiquity and its importance for modern science
- The use of diving bells during the Middle Ages for scientific research and exploration
- Klio’s Honey Farm - The Klio’s Honey Farm in Olympia is a family-owned company that started in 1952. They are an apiary and honey house focusing on producing locally grown, raw, pure and clean honey. Their brand of honey is carried by many local retailers and restaurants throughout the Puget Sound region.
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Athens - Please note that there is transportation time from Athens to Olympia and also back to your hotel in Athens when the tour is finished.
The total duration with transportation time is 12 hours.

- 3-hour private official tour guide in Olympia
- All taxes included
- 12-hour private driver with vehicle
- Admission tickets to Olympia
- Pickup and drop-off service
- 3-hour private official tour guide in Olympia
- All taxes included
- 12-hour private driver with vehicle
- Admission tickets to Olympia
- Pickup and drop-off service
- Food and drinks
- Other entrance tickets
- Food and drinks
- Other entrance tickets
For this exclusive tour, the driver and personal tour guide will collect guests from their hotel or cruise ship port in Athens.
Olympia, a quaint town in the Peloponnese, has hosted the Olympic Games for over 3,000 years. This is where a small plot of land was set aside for the games and other ceremonies. During this tour, visitors will explore the site…
For this exclusive tour, the driver and personal tour guide will collect guests from their hotel or cruise ship port in Athens.
Olympia, a quaint town in the Peloponnese, has hosted the Olympic Games for over 3,000 years. This is where a small plot of land was set aside for the games and other ceremonies. During this tour, visitors will explore the site where these events took place, an ancient stadium known as the “Olympieion.”
Guests can also view the ruins of temples and shrines on the site, including the Temple of Zeus, the studio of Phidias, and many others.
Olympia is a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Zeus, established in the 6th Century BC by King Olympos and his son, Iphitus. The sanctuary was constructed on the site of an older temple and remains standing today.
The temple, crafted from white marble, has been preserved for centuries through meticulous restoration efforts.
At the conclusion of the tour, guests will be returned to their hotel in Athens. The entire tour lasts 12 hours from pick-up to drop-off.
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.