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Journeys: Classical Greece and Her Island Jewels
Step into the myth and magic of Greece on a journey where ancient history meets sun-drenched island life. Stand in awe before the ruins of Athens, wander through the cliff-top monasteries of Meteora, and sail across the Aegean to the legendary island of Delos with a local archaeologist as your guide. Along the way, explore timeless towns like Olympia and Nafplio, savour regional flavours, and soak up the beauty of a country where every stone tells a story.
Highlights
Wander through the ruins of Olympia and the seaside charm of Nafplio, Marvel at the engineering wonder of the Corinth Canal, Hunt for truffles in the forest alongside a local expert, Discover the iconic windmills and coastal beauty of Mykonos, Explore the sacred island of Delos alongside an archaeologist
Accomodation
On this trip you can expect to stay in small family-run hotels or pensions (with the exception of the start and finish hotels, which are often larger city hotels), which will vary a little in standard and facilities: some may not have elevators, air-conditioning or English-speaking staff, but most importantly all are locally-run, with some traditional character, and in excellent central locations to give you maximum time for exploring the sights. You can expect to find clean, safe, simple accommodation in convenient locations. Note that most accommodation in Europe does not have air conditioning units in rooms. Air conditioning is not routinely installed in European homes and workplaces. However, nearly all hotels will provide a standing or desk fan for your room on hot nights. If you do not already have one in your room, please ask your Expedition Leader to organize one for you with reception.
Group Leader
All National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures group trips are accompanied by a National Geographic Expedition Leader. The aim of the Expedition Leader is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. They will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the countries visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects. We also use local guides where we think more specific knowledge will add to the enjoyment of the places we are visiting- we think it's the best of both worlds.
Group Size Notes
Max 16, avg 12
Meals Included
15 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners
What's Included
Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Ancient Athens Tour with an Archaeologist, Athens
Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Truffle Hunting Experience with Dogs, Kalampáka
Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Wine tasting with cheese and mezze plates, Neméa
Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Delos Guided Tour with Museum, Delos
Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Explore and Connect: Village to Village Hike, Kourounochori
Your G for Good Moment: Tour of Shedia Home and Lunch, Athens
Your G for Good Moment: Naxos Wildlife and Conservation Awareness Experience, Naxos
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet
Your Expedition Leader and Group
Your Discover Moment: Athens.
Thermopylae visit at the Leonidas Statue. Meteora tour. Delphi guided tour. Olympia orientation walk. Olympia guided tour. Nafplio guided tour. Mycenae guided tour. Epidaurus visit. Corinth Canal visit. Lunch at a Myconian seaside restaurant. Orientation walk of Mykonos. Expedition Leader-led walk through Little Venice to see windmills. Free time to explore Mykonos. Naxos Wildlife Conservation project visit. Expedition Leader-led walking exploration of Naxos including the famous Portara. Lunch at a traditional taverna. Visit to the Akrotiri Museum. Expedition Leader-led of a portion of the Caldera Trail. Free time in Santorini. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.

15 nights from $5,524 per person
G Adventures: Journeys: Classical Greece and Her Island Jewels
Day 1: Athens
Arrive at any time. Please make your own way to the joining hotel.
Day 2: Athens
Considered the cradle of Western civilization, Athens is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Take the morning to discover its history on your own. Then, be enriched and refreshed with lunch and a tour of the G Adventures–supported non-profit cafe, Shedia Home. Afterwards, explore the iconic Acropolis with an archaeologist guide and wander among the columns of the Parthenon. This Greek temple, dedicated to the goddess Athena, was built from white marble in 447 BC and takes centre stage in the Acropolis Museum. Continue to the ancient Agora—where Athenians gathered to discuss the affairs of the day—and listen to your expert guide bring these timeless ruins to life.
Day 3: Athens/Kalampáka
Depart Athens this morning to Kalambaka–home of the famous monasteries of Meteora. Make a short stop to see the bronze statue of King Leonidas, erected in Thermopylae and site of the famous battle with the same name. This afternoon, embark on an unforgettable experience led by a skilled truffle hunter and his loyal dogs. Head into the woods and watch this fascinating process and learn all there is to know about truffles-delicious mushrooms that grow underground. Sample some mushrooms under the shade of centuries-old trees, washing them down with wine then finish up with an early dinner - pasta fittingly prepared with truffles.
Day 4: Kalampáka/Delphi
Spend the morning exploring the extraordinary monasteries of Meteora. Built atop sandstone megaliths that rise 1,200 feet (366 meters) from the valley floor, these monasteries offered refuge from hostile attacks during the waning days of the Byzantine Empire. Venture into chapels and courtyards adorned with beautiful frescoes. Take in the panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, which-on a clear day, includes views of Mount Olympus. In the afternoon, continue to Delphi, home to the Temple of Apollo—seat of the fabled oracle of Delphi and considered the center of the world by the ancient Greeks.
Day 5: Delphi/Olympia
Explore mystical Delphi–a UNESCO World Heritage Site on a guided tour, then visit the Archaeological Museum of Delphi with free time to admire the many artifacts unearthed at the site. Later, travel along the breathtaking Gulf of Corinth, crossing into the Peloponnese via the Rio-Antirrio Bridge, an impressively long multi-span cable-stay bridge. After arrival in Olympia, head out on an orientation walk then enjoy free time for dinner at your leisure.
Day 6: Olympia/Náfplio
Step back into ancient history on a visit to the archaeological site of Olympia, including the Temples of Zeus and Hera, and the ancient stadium where the Olympic Games were first held in 776 B.C. After an optional lunch, travel onward to Nafplio for a guided walk with your CEO. Enjoy the highlights of the old town, including the Bourtzi Castle and Palamidi Fortress while sampling local culinary specialties along the waterfront. Complete the day with a gelato from the most famous shop in Greece.
Day 7: Náfplio
Enjoy a morning at leisure to explore on your own before an excursion to the Bronze Age city of Mycenae, where the legendary King Agamemnon ruled. Take a guided tour of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclosed within Cyclopean walls, and enter the citadel through the famed Lion Gate–one of Europe’s oldest monumental sculptures. After, head to a regional winery for a wine tasting paired with cheese and mezze plates for dinner.
Day 8: Náfplio/Athens
This morning, make a stop at Epidaurus. Visit the first recorded hospital, the Aesklipion, and the still functioning ancient theatre built in the complex with a focus on mental healing. Next, drive north over the Isthmus of Corinth, crossing the famed Corinth Canal as you return to Athens. Set out for an optional farewell dinner and one final evening in Athens.
Day 9: Athens
Enjoy a free day to explore at your leisure. Choose to discover the well-preserved medieval architecture of the Panathenaic Stadium, Hadrian’s Library, or the National Gardens should you wish.
Day 10: Athens/Mykonos
Travel by ferry to the island of Mykonos with its iconic windmills and seaside cafes. Here you’ll relax and unwind with an afternoon at the pool, then join your tour leader for a walk through town, revealing those famous windmills, the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, and the lovely Little Venice.
Day 11: Mykonos
After a free morning on Mykonos, head out on an excursion with an archeologist guide to Delos, an island with recorded history dating back to the early Ionian civilization. Once the religious centre of the Aegean Cyclades, the island now exists as an open-air museum, uninhabited and with no vehicles. According to legend, Latonna gave birth here to Apollo the Greek sun god, and to Artemis, the huntress and goddess of marriage and fertility. On our walk, see the Sacred Harbor and the regal Sacred Way, with imposing stone lions leading to the temples dedicated to Apollo and Artemis. Then visit the museum where artifacts found on the island are housed.
Day 12: Mykonos/Naxos
This morning, travel by ferry to the island of Naxos, the largest of the Cycladic islands. Here you’ll immerse yourself in a culinary adventure accompanied by a local expert. Learn the secrets of the Naxian Rosto, a celebrated dish of slow cooked pork infused with fragrant garlic and filled with local graviera cheese, baked in the oven. Then, head out on a walking tour starting at the “Portara”, a marble gateway–remnants of the temple of Apollo dating from the 6th century BC. From ancient Greek ruins to medieval fortresses and modern island life–explore the old town. Stroll through winding alleys, view the 11th-century Cathedral, and see prehistoric Cycladic figurines in the historic Ursuline School.
Day 13: Naxos
Spend a full day in the countryside and appreciate the true spirit of Naxos, a rich, agricultural hub. Accompanied by a local guide, explore the island’s unique culture walking from village to village, meeting the locals, and tasting traditional flavours along the way. Walk in ancient footsteps through Kouroi, an archeological landmark, witness the watermills of Myloi, sample Kytro liquor at Chalki village, and enjoy the iconic olives and olive oil in Kaloxylos village. On your way back, make a stop at the non-profit Naxos Wildlife Protection organization to learn about their conservation efforts on the island before enjoying a free afternoon.
Day 14: Naxos/Santorini
Catch a ferry to the postcard-perfect Santorini this morning. Here, you’ll join a local guide for a visit to the Akrotiri Museum and ruins–a Bronze Age settlement destroyed in the Theran eruption sometime in the 16th century BC. The site was buried in volcanic ash, preserving the remains of fine frescos and artifacts, similar to the famed Pompeii. Later, choose some free time to relax or join your tour leader for a walk along a segment of the caldera trail. Along the way view the famous Three Bells of Santorini as well as a top down view of the stone path leading to a panoramic view of the volcano and caldera.
Day 15: Santorini
Today is free to enjoy the stunning landscapes, beaches and culture of Santorini. Opt to join a sailing excursion which visits local beaches, one of the oldest active volcanoes, and the volcanically formed islands of Palea and Nea Kameni. This evening, join the group for an optional farewell dinner in Oia, famous for its stunning sunset views, and toast the end of your Greek adventure.
Day 16: Santorini
Depart at any time.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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