Discover Epirus: 4-day all-inclusive tour from Thessaloniki. Explore stunning landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culture in Greece’s mountainous paradise.
Discover Epirus: 4-day all-inclusive tour from Thessaloniki. Explore stunning landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culture in Greece’s mountainous paradise.
Thessaloniki to Ioannina
Ioannina - Departing from Thessaloniki at 09:00, with brief stops along the way, the journey leads to the enchanting historical city of Ioannina, arriving around 13:00. Hotel check-in and lunch are scheduled for approximately 14:00. Enjoy some rest or free time at the hotel for 3 hours. At 17:00, a pick-up from the hotel…
Thessaloniki to Ioannina
Ioannina - Departing from Thessaloniki at 09:00, with brief stops along the way, the journey leads to the enchanting historical city of Ioannina, arriving around 13:00. Hotel check-in and lunch are scheduled for approximately 14:00. Enjoy some rest or free time at the hotel for 3 hours. At 17:00, a pick-up from the hotel is arranged for a short 3-hour city tour.
Lake Pamvotis - Explore Lake Pamvotis, a captivating attraction that is 20,000 years old! Visit The Island, a Byzantine realm (boat tickets included), and optionally take a stroll by the lake.
Ic Kale Fort | Acropolis of Ioannina - Discover The Kastro, a cultural melting pot of religions and traditions. Visit the Old Synagogue, the House of Pasha Kalou, the 18th-century Soufari Serai, where Ali Pasha’s horses were trained, the Turkish baths (hammams), and much more. Explore Its Kale, the Kastro’s inner citadel in Ioannina, including the Fetihe Mosque (built by Ali Pasha for his seraglio’s worship), his tomb (where his headless body was buried), the remarkable Byzantine Museum, the splendid Treasury, the Arcades, and Bohemond’s tower.
Ioannina to Zagorohoria
Zagorohoria - Departing from the hotel at 09:00 (after breakfast), discover the charm of Zagorohoria, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and immerse in the beauty of the 46 traditional villages of Zagori. While visiting all is not feasible, the highlights of Zagorohoria will be explored.
Monodendri - Monodendri is a scenic village in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece. Situated at an altitude of 1,060 meters on Mount Tymfi’s slopes, it is renowned for its traditional stone-built houses, cobbled streets, and stunning views of the Vikos Gorge. As a gateway to one of the world’s deepest gorges, it is a favored spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Monodendri also features historical landmarks, such as the 15th-century Agia Paraskevi Monastery, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
Vitsa - Vitsa is a delightful traditional village in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece, located at an altitude of about 960 meters. Known for its well-preserved stone houses, cobbled paths, and charming squares, Vitsa provides a glimpse into Zagori’s architectural heritage. The village is an excellent starting point for exploring the Vikos Gorge and the region’s famous stone bridges. It is also home to ancient settlements and the ruins of a historic monastery. With its stunning mountain views and peaceful atmosphere, Vitsa is an ideal destination for nature lovers and history buffs.
Stone Forest - The Stone Forest in Zagori, Greece, is a unique natural rock formation near Monodendri village. It features layered limestone rocks resembling a “forest” of stone, shaped over millions of years by geological processes. The formations create an otherworldly landscape, making it a fascinating site for visitors interested in nature and geology. The Stone Forest is easily accessible along the road leading to the Monastery of Agia Paraskevi and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and Vikos Gorge.
Oxya Viewpoint / Vikos-schlucht - Oxya Viewpoint is a stunning lookout spot in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece, offering one of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Vikos Canyon. Located near Monodendri village, this vantage point provides a breathtaking perspective of the gorge, one of the deepest in the world. Easily accessible by road, Oxya is a must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and hikers seeking to admire the dramatic cliffs and rugged beauty of the Pindus Mountains.
Kokkorou ancient stone bridge - Kokkorou Bridge is a magnificent stone arch bridge in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece. Built in the 18th century, it spans the crystal-clear waters of the Voidomatis River and is surrounded by lush greenery and impressive rock formations. This historic bridge is a prime example of Zagori’s traditional stone architecture and is one of the most photographed landmarks in the region. Easily accessible from the main road, Kokkorou Bridge serves as a starting point for exploring the famous stone bridges and scenic hiking trails of Zagori.
Bridge of Plakidas - Plakidas Bridge, also known as Kalogeriko Bridge, is a stunning triple-arch stone bridge in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece. Built in the 19th century, it spans the Voidomatis River and is one of the most iconic and well-preserved bridges in the area. Its unique design and elegant arches make it a masterpiece of traditional Zagori stone craftsmanship. Surrounded by lush nature, Plakidas Bridge is a popular spot for photography and a starting point for scenic hikes through the region’s picturesque landscapes.
Kipoi - Kipoi is a charming traditional village in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece, known for its stone-built houses, cobbled streets, and historical bridges. Nestled in a lush valley, it served as an important hub in the past, connecting many Zagori villages. The village is famous for its well-preserved arched stone bridges, such as Plakidas and Kokkorou bridges, which showcase the region’s rich architectural heritage. Kipoi is a great starting point for exploring the surrounding natural beauty, hiking trails, and cultural landmarks of Zagori.
Aristi - Aristi is a picturesque village in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece, known for its traditional stone-built houses, stunning mountain views, and serene atmosphere. Situated near the Voidomatis River and the Vikos Gorge, it is an ideal base for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The village offers access to hiking trails, rafting on the Voidomatis, and visits to the nearby Monastery of Panagia Spiliotissa. With its charming squares, local tavernas, and breathtaking scenery, Aristi is a perfect destination for those looking to experience the beauty and tranquility of Zagori.
Voidomatis River - The Voidomatis River is a crystal-clear river in the Zagori region of Epirus, Greece, known for its pristine turquoise waters and unspoiled natural beauty. Flowing through the Vikos Gorge, it is considered one of the cleanest rivers in Europe, as its waters are drinkable. The river is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as rafting, kayaking, and hiking along its scenic banks. Surrounded by lush forests and dramatic rock formations, Voidomatis offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Ioannina to Thessaloniki through Meteora
Meteora - Departing from the hotel at 09:00 (after breakfast), the journey back to Thessaloniki includes a visit to Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Greece, renowned for its surreal landscape of towering rock formations crowned with monasteries. Perched atop sheer cliffs, these monasteries, built in the 14th century, provide breathtaking views of the Thessaly plains. Meteora is a testament to both nature’s grandeur and human ingenuity.
Indicative Itinerary
Short stop at Venetikos River and Bridge
Coffee break
Arrival at Meteora:
Enter inside 1-2 monasteries (optionally)
See all monasteries from the View Points (The Monastery of Great Meteoron, The Monastery of Varlaam, The Monastery of Rousanou, The Monastery of St. Stephen, The Monastery of Holy Trinity, The Monastery of St. Nikolaos)
Visit Trikala City and the Central Bridge of Litheos River (optionally)
Visit Litochoro Village on Mount Olympus (optionally)
Arrival to Thessaloniki at 19:00 (approx.). Hotel Check in. Free Time / Relax
Meteora - Arrival time at Meteora: 12:30 (approx)
Enter inside 1-2 monasteries (optionally)
See all monasteries from the View Points.
• The Monastery of Great Meteoron
• The Monastery of Varlaam
• The Monastery of Rousanou
• The Monastery of St. Stephen
• The Monastery of Holy Trinity
• The Monastery of St. Nikolaos
Trikala - The Central Bridge of Trikala is a historic stone bridge located in the heart of Trikala, Greece, spanning the Lithaios River. Built in the 19th century during the Ottoman era, it is a beloved landmark and a symbol of the city. The bridge connects the two sides of Trikala’s vibrant center, offering a picturesque setting for locals and visitors to stroll and enjoy the scenic surroundings. With its elegant arches and stone construction, the Central Bridge blends harmoniously with the city’s charming atmosphere, making it a popular spot for photography and relaxation.
Litochoro - Litochoro is a picturesque town at the foothills of Mount Olympus, in northern Greece. Known as the gateway to Greece’s highest and most mythical mountain, it attracts hikers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers. The town features traditional Macedonian architecture, charming squares, and stunning views of both the mountain and the Aegean Sea. Litochoro serves as the starting point for trails leading to the peaks of Olympus, while nearby attractions include the Enipeas Gorge and beautiful beaches along the coast. Its blend of mountain charm and seaside proximity makes it a perfect destination for both relaxation and outdoor activities.
Thessaloniki - Arrival to Thessaloniki at 19:00 (approx.). Hotel Check in. Free Time / Relax
Thessaloniki Sightseeing Tour
White Tower of Thessaloniki - Starting from the hotel at 10:00 (after breakfast)
1st Part of City Tour for 3 hours (Thessaloniki Sightseeing Tour)
Stop for lunch at 13:00 (duration 1 hour)
2nd Part of City Tour for 3 hours (Thessaloniki Sightseeing Tour)
Tour starts at: 14:00
Departure from Thessaloniki city center at 17:00 and transfer to the Airport (End of Service)
The White Tower of Thessaloniki is the city’s most iconic landmark, located on the waterfront promenade. Built in the 15th century by the Ottomans, it served as a fortress, prison, and garrison before becoming a symbol of Thessaloniki. Today, it houses a museum showcasing the city’s rich history and culture. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the Thermaic Gulf and the city. With its fascinating past and stunning location, the White Tower is a must-visit attraction in Thessaloniki.
Alexander the Great Statue - The Alexander the Great Statue in Thessaloniki is a striking monument dedicated to the legendary Macedonian king and conqueror. Located on the city’s waterfront, the statue depicts Alexander on his rearing horse, Bucephalus, symbolizing his strength and ambition. Standing tall against the backdrop of the Thermaic Gulf, it is one of Thessaloniki’s most famous landmarks. The statue pays tribute to Alexander’s legacy and his impact on world history, making it a popular spot for visitors and history enthusiasts.
Heptapyrgion of Thessaloniki - Monument Heptapyrgion, also popularly known by its Ottoman name as Yedi Kule. It is a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress situated on the acropolis of Thessaloniki in Ano Poli and was probably named after the Yedikule Fortress in Constantinople. It served as the major redoubt of the city’s acropolis, as well as the seat of its garrison commander in Ottoman times, until the late 19th century. It was then converted to a prison, which remained open until 1989. Restoration and archaeological work began in the 1970s and continues to this day.
The fortress has towered over the city of Thessaloniki, Greece, for over 1,000 years. It was first constructed during the Byzantine era (330 AD to 1453 AD), although this most recent version was rebuilt by the Ottomans after they conquered the city in the 1400s. It goes by a few names: Heptapyrgion, Eptapyrgio, and Yedi Kule, all of which mean “Fortress of Seven Towers.” It’s a bit of a misnomer, though, as the fortress actually has 10 towers.
Vlatadon Monastery - Vlatadon Monastery was a stauropegion, that is a monastery attached directly to the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople. It is now the only Byzantine monastery in Thessaloniki still functioning. It is one of the 15 Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki that were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988.
This was founded around 1350 A.D. by the brothers Dorotheos and Mark Vlat(t)eon or Vlatades, disciples and friends of St Gregory Palamas. As founder of the Monastery, we also have the empress Anna Palæologina, who was installed in Thessalonica in 1351 and stayed in it as directress until her death. The royal golden-stamped letter must have been written in 1354 in the name of the emperor John Kantakouzenos and the empress Anna Paleologina.
Church of Saint Dimitrios - Patron of Thessaloniki - This is the city’s largest church (UNESCO World Heritage) and the main sanctuary dedicated to its patron saint, Agios Dimitrios; it stands on the presumed site of his martyrdom c 306. Restored after the fire in 1917, in line with the original architectural plans, the church has retained some features that are of incomparable historical and artistic interest: the 7C Byzantine mosaics decorating the pillars on either side of the entrance to the apse are remarkably delicate and refined.
Arch of Galerius - The Arch of Galerius (known today as “Kamara”), is perhaps the most distinctive and interesting roman structure of Thessaloniki. It is also one of the most popular destinations of the city along with the White Tower for both locals and tourists.
It was built to honor the Roman Emperor Galerius who returned victorious to Thessaloniki (about 306 AD) after the wars against the Persians. The triumphal arch was placed vertically on ancient Roman Egnatia Road, passed through the city and was part of the Roman palace which stretched further southwest, and where Navarinou and Ippodromiou squares stand today.
Rotunda - The Rotunda of St. George is located just north of the junction of the two main axes of the city where the Arch of Galerius can be found. It is now one of the 15 Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki that were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988.
The name Rotunda came from its round shape. It is one of the oldest and more impressive monuments in Thessaloniki. It was built in the first years of Roman tetrarchy, when Caesar Galerius (250-311 AD) was based in Thessaloniki. It was part of the imperial complex, probably in one theory built as Galerius’ mausoleum, but was never used since his mausoleum was found in Romuliana, in Serbia.
Church of Agia Sofia - Church of the Wisdom of God (Church of Agia Sophia)
The cathedral and pilgrimage church of Agia Sophia (The Wisdom of God) is at the historical centre of Thessaloniki, at the square with the same name, at the intersection of Agia Sophia and Ermou streets. Dedicated to Wisdom and the Word of God is, together with the churches of Agios Dimitrios and Acheiropoietos, among the most important Early Christian monuments of Greece and of the Orthodox world in general.
Architecturally, the church belongs to the type of transitional cross-in-square church and is a development of a basilica with a dome.
The Greek Agora and Roman Forum - The complex was arranged around a rectangular paved square. There were stoas on three sides, each of which consisted of a double row of columns and provided direct access to a surrounding zone of public buildings. The southern stoa stood on a vaulted substructure (cryptoporticus) - a double arcade which lay partly underground, making use of the natural slope of the land. To the south, along the whole of the cryptoporticus, lay a row of shops fronting the ancient shopping street which ran along the north side of present-day Philippou St. Off this street lay minor entrances to the square, while the latter opened north, to the present-day Olympou St. In the middle of the east wing, on the site of an earlier council - chamber, a building for public performances was erected, which, on the basis of the inscription and the statues of Muses found there, must have functioned as an odeon.
Modiano Market - Modiano is the city’s largest indoor market. The architect Eli Modiano designed the market, which opened in 1930 and has carried his name ever since. The building resembles some Parisian markets.
The Kapani (Vlali) Market - The open-air Kapani Market is the oldest marketplace in Thessaloniki. The market became a site of martyrdom in 1821 when Turks hung five Elders (leaders of the Christian Community) from Thessaloniki on a plane tree in retaliation for the citizens’ uprising.
Located at the heart of the city center, the market hosts a whole array of shops, from fish and meat to vegetables, fruits, drinks, olives, sweets, nuts, spices, outdoor shops selling lingerie, flowers, clothes, and shoes; and restaurants. Throughout the 20th century, Kapani was the central and most crowded marketplace in Thessaloniki.
The lively Kapani Market is traditional and therefore offers visitors an incredibly unique experience.
Aristotelous Square - The central square of Thessaloniki is named in honor of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. The statue of the Greek philosopher appears to be holding a pergamine paper in his left hand, while his right one rests with serenity on a higher marble base.

- Private transportation
- Professional Photos / Video /Drone Video
- Hotel Accommodation Tax
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- 24 hours Concierge Service
- Tour Leader / Escort (24 hours at disposal)
- Night Entertainment (taverns with live music, clubs, bars, etc)
- Coffee / Snack / Bottle of Water / Beverages (during the day…
- Private transportation
- Professional Photos / Video /Drone Video
- Hotel Accommodation Tax
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- 24 hours Concierge Service
- Tour Leader / Escort (24 hours at disposal)
- Night Entertainment (taverns with live music, clubs, bars, etc)
- Coffee / Snack / Bottle of Water / Beverages (during the day tours)
- On-board WiFi
- 1 Overnight Stay in Thessaloniki
- All fees and/or taxes
- 2 Overnights Stay in Ioannina
- International Travel
- Flights / Tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities (optional) or personal expenses (shopping etc)
- Anything that it is not included in the “included list”
- International Travel
- Flights / Tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities (optional) or personal expenses (shopping etc)
- Anything that it is not included in the “included list”
Begin your journey in Thessaloniki and set off to Ioannina for an unforgettable 4-day adventure through the mountainous landscapes of Greece with our exciting Epirus Adventure Tour.
Epirus, a breathtaking region in northwestern Greece, is renowned for its majestic mountains, verdant forests, pristine rivers, and charming stone-built villages. It…
Begin your journey in Thessaloniki and set off to Ioannina for an unforgettable 4-day adventure through the mountainous landscapes of Greece with our exciting Epirus Adventure Tour.
Epirus, a breathtaking region in northwestern Greece, is renowned for its majestic mountains, verdant forests, pristine rivers, and charming stone-built villages. It perfectly combines natural splendor, rich history, and genuine Greek culture. Travelers can explore the awe-inspiring Vikos Gorge, trek through the picturesque Zagori villages, marvel at the region’s iconic stone bridges, or partake in outdoor activities such as rafting on the Voidomatis River. With its blend of rugged terrain, historical landmarks, and welcoming hospitality, Epirus is an essential destination for nature enthusiasts, adventure lovers, and cultural aficionados.
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.