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      This trip pairs very well with our Southern Balkans program on Nov. 9–22.

      • Hotels: Standard Class

      • 11/22/2026 - 11/29/2026

      • Max Participants: 16

      • 8 Days / 7 Nights

      Overview

      History and culture, vibrant sights and sounds, mouth-watering food - what more could you ask for in a short trip to Greece? On this eight-day odyssey, wander around the iconic Acropolis and gaze at the Parthenon dominating the skyline, follow ancient footsteps along the beautiful cobblestone streets of Nafplio, and marvel at the sanctuary of Apollo, surrounded by statues, where offerings and rituals took place in years gone by. Your senses will thank you as you explore this historic center of civilization. Visit Greece with us, all while earning professional development credit with other educators.

      What's Included:
      • Athens orientation walk
      • Entrance fees and guided tour of the Acropolis and Parthenon
      • Refreshment and visit to Shedia Home in Athens
      • Cooking class in Athens
      • Thermopylae's Innovative Centre of Historical Information visit
      • Guided tour of Ancient Delphi
      • Corinth Canal visit
      • G Adventures tour leader throughout and local guides
      • 7 breakfasts, 1 dinner – allow $290-380 USD for meals not included
      • Hotels (7 nts)
      • All transport between destinations and to/from included activities by taxi, private van, train
      What's Not Included:
      • International air travel
      • Incidentals
      • Travel health and cancellation insurance
      • Applicable visas
      • Tips or gratuities
      • Airport taxes
      • Beverages
      • Meals not mentioned in itinerary
      • Optional tours and admissions
      • Airport transfers
      • Single/Private Accommodation (add-on available)

      Itinerary Download PDF

      Arrive in Athens at any time. There are no planned activities until the Welcome Meeting in the evening. The Athens airport is Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH). Consider arriving 1-2 days early to explore the city, adjust to the time zone, and buffer against flight delays. We can book extra hotel nights for you before the trip. Hotel Check-in and Welcome Meeting Hotel check-in is normally between 2-3pm. Check with reception for the exact time and location of the group welcome meeting, typically between 6-7pm. Please make every effort to attend this meeting. If you're running late, send a message in the group WhatsApp or call the emergency number on your trip voucher so your tour leader can let you know where and when to meet the group. After the meeting, you might choose to get dinner at a nearby restaurant with your traveling companions and your tour leader to further get to know one another. Note: Like many GEEO programs in Europe, this trip uses public transportation. This means you will need to have luggage you can easily carry with you up and down stairs, on and off trains and buses, etc.

      • Joining Instructions
      • Taxi: (€38-50 | ~45min) Available at the airport.
      • Metro: Take the M3 to Agia Marina (departs every 30 minutes). After 16 stops (~40 min) get off at Monastiraki Station. You can walk from here about (~15min/1.3km), or you can transfer to the M1 Metro for 1 stop, (~2min) to Omonia Station. The hotel is a 2min walk from Omonia Station. Exit the station and Head west on Pl. Omonias toward 3is Septemvriou. Turn right onto 3is Septemvriou. Turn right onto Chalkokondili.
      Accommodation: Parnon Hotel Athens (or similar) * For the actual hotel your specific departure will be using, please check your voucher.

      Morning: Guided visit of the Acropolis of Athens and the Parthenon. Mid-morning: Walking tour through Athens historic centre, including a refreshment stop at the non-profit café Shedia Home. Afternoon: Free time. Evening: Cooking class with a local chef. Athens is the capital of Greece, a city of culture, science, and commerce. From the colorful markets to the ancient monuments and the hustle and bustle of Plateia Syntagmatos (Constitution Square), Athens is rich with history and had a profound impact on the development of Western civilization. Named after the goddess of wisdom Athena, Athens encompasses eight hills within its borders. The most prominent of these, the Acropolis, stands as the ultimate architectural and artistic expression of the ancient Athenian spirit. Athens is a growing city, engulfing its neighboring suburbs all the way to Piraeus, the city's port and gateway to the Greek Isles. Today, we visit the Acropolis, the ultimate architectural and artistic expression of the ancient Athenian spirit, as well as the Parthenon, built for the Goddess Athena in 447 BC. Despite the gradual state of ruin and damage sustained over time, this Greek temple still symbolizes the key ideals of harmony and balance that defined the Classical style of Greek architecture. During the walking tour, take time to relax at Shedia Home, a non-profit cafe providing purpose and employment to over 150 individuals experiencing homelessness in Athens. You'll enjoy a drink while one of Shedia's guides recounts the recent history of Greece's financial crisis, which has made initiatives like Shedia even more important for those who have found themselves without work and shelter. Your stop here supports their initiatives, including the cafe, art program, and magazine, all dedicated to supporting the community. Spend your free afternoon exploring landmarks like the Acropolis Museum or the Ancient Agora. See our optional activities list further down on this page for our suggestions on what to see in Athens, although you will have to come in at least a day before our trip starts to see them all. In the evening, join a cooking class with a local chef to prepare and enjoy a traditional Greek meal. Accommodation: Parnon Hotel Athens (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast | Dinner

      Morning: Travel by bus and train from Athens to Kalampaka. Afternoon/Evening: Arrive in Meteora; free time/optional sunset tour of the monasteries. Today, we travel north to Kalambaka, our base for exploring the spectacular “hanging” monasteries of Meteora, perched atop pinnacles of rock. You may opt to do a sunset tour, where you can listen to the stories and legends of Meteora from a local guide. Visit one of the six active monasteries, see the Byzantine church of Virgin Mary, and enjoy great views from the most panoramic spots. The tour ends with an awe-inspiring sunset, which you will watch from a magical spot high up on the rocks of Meteora. Approximate travel time: 5 hrs by bus Accommodation: Hotel Kosta Famissi (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast

      Full day: Free time in the Meteora area. Explore the Meteora area with free time today. Travel by local bus, or if you're feeling adventurous, lace up your hiking boots and explore the trails and monasteries on foot with a local guide. Choose to participate in an 8 kilometer (5 mile) guided hiking tour to the monasteries. First, visit the Megalou Meteorou Monastery, known for its dramatic location atop a towering rock formation Afterward opt to hike to Varlaam Monastery, accessible by climbing 195 steps and known for breathtaking views and richly adorned with frescoes and religious icons. Choose to finish the day with a hike to Saint Nikolai Monastery, a lesser known but equally as beautiful complex, or otherwise head back to Kalambaka. NOTE: Keep in mind that most of the monasteries require men and women to cover their knees and shoulders. Most provide clothing that can be borrowed, but they often are not freshly washed. Past travelers have told us that women need to wear skirts and that long pants are not acceptable. You can wrap a large scarf around your waist to act as a skirt. Accommodation: Hotel Kosta Famissi (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast

      Morning: Private vehicle transfer from Meteora to Thermopylae. Mid-morning: Continue by private vehicle from Thermopylae to Delphi. Afternoon: Orientation walk in Delphi, followed by a guided tour of Ancient Delphi. Evening: Free time in Delphi Begin your day with a visit to Thermopylae, where you’ll explore the site and Information Center dedicated to the famous battle that shaped Greek history. Continue to Delphi, where you’ll take an orientation walk and tour the ancient city with a local guide. Travel through the scenic mountains around Mt. Parnassos to reach Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched at the edge of a cliff with fantastic views of the valley below. Wander among ancient buildings like treasuries, a stadium, a gymnasium, an altar, hippodrome, and the Temple of Apollo. The Temple of Apollo dates back to the 4th century BCE. Over the years, war and earthquakes have destroyed the site, but the ruins still standing today offer a fantastic insight into the lives of the ancient Greeks. Spend the evening at your leisure, exploring the charming town or relaxing in a café with views of the nearby valley. Approximate travel time: 5-6 hrs by bus Accommodation: Hotel Acropole Delphi (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast

      Morning: Private vehicle from Delphi to the Corinth Canal. Mid-morning: Visit the Corinth Canal. Afternoon: Continue by private vehicle to Náfplio, and go on an orientation walk. Evening: Free time. We travel to Náfplio, often described as one of the country’s prettiest towns, this morning. On the way, we will take a quick break at the Corinth Canal, a marvel of engineering, connecting the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf in Greece. Once we arrive, enjoy a brief orientation walk, then lose yourself in the narrow pedestrian streets of the old town and explore the many sights, sounds, and smells Náfplio has to offer. Don’t miss the climb up to the Acronáfplia and Palamidi Fortresses, whose proud Venetian ramparts dominate Náfplio's skyline. The views from the top of Acronáfplia are phenomenal, looking back over the bay to Argos and out into the Saronic Gulf. Approximate travel time: 5 hrs by private vehicle Accommodation: Park Hotel Nafplio (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast

      Morning/Afternoon: Free time in Nafplio. Late afternoon: Private vehicle transfer from Nafplio to Athens. Today, you have free time to enjoy Náfplio and the surrounding region. There is a wealth of ancient sights within easy reach of Náfplio if you’re looking for some more culture to round out your experience. You might consider a guided tour of Epidavros (roughly €12 EUR), which is highly regarded as one of the most renowned of Greek ancient sights, housing a huge, well-preserved theater famous for its incredible acoustics, as well as the remains of an important medical sanctuary. Also close by, opt to visit Mycenae (roughly €12 EUR), a UNESCO World Heritage Site with spectacular ruins and a treasury. Once a major settlement of Greek civilization, Mycenae was occupied during the Neolithic period around 4000 BC and is linked to the mythology in Homer’s epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. You could also visit Tiryns (roughly €8 EUR), a lesser-known Mycenean site, hidden in the suburbs of Náfplio. Along with Mycenae, Tiryns is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site and was first excavated in 1831 by German archaeologists. In the late afternoon, transfer back to Athens for the night. Accommodation: Park Hotel Nafplio (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast

      There are no planned activities today, so you may depart at any time. The tour ends in Athens, and the nearest airport is Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH). If you wish to extend your stay in Athens, consider booking post-tour accommodation with us. Please note that check-out time from the hotel is usually mid-morning, but luggage storage services are available at the reception desk. Want more adventure? Book two or more GEEO programs in the same school year and receive a discount! GEEO will give you 10% off of the lesser value program(s) (up to 3 programs per year). If you would like to extend your time abroad but don't see another GEEO program that interests you, let us know. We can work with you to find a trip from our tour operator’s much larger catalog. Their tours are open to the general public and not designed specifically for educators, but we can still offer you and your travel companions a discounted educator price on any additional tours that you book. Meals included: Breakfast


      *Itinerary Disclaimer: While it is our intention to adhere to the routes described on our website, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable, to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The information on our website is a general guide to the tour and region, and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.

      Details

      Important

      Before you decide to travel with GEEO, it is important that you read all of the program information on this page. Our programs are quite adventurous, and we find that travelers who review the full trip details are happier with their experiences.

      Trip Notes & Expectations

      ACCOMMODATION

      Our program fees are based on double-occupancy accommodation (see "Single Travelers" below if you do not have a travel companion and would be interested in a private room). Our accommodations are chosen to provide a safe, conveniently located place to sleep. While you may be pleasantly surprised, please don't expect luxury, as we prioritize keeping our programs affordable. Single/Private Rooms: Single room accommodations in European hotels are often smaller, and may not be to the same service level as double-occupancy rooms.

      LUGGAGE

      We use public transport on this trip, which means you will need to carry your luggage from place to place and possibly up multiple flights of stairs. For example, there will be a 15-minute walk with your luggage from the ferry to the hotel in Tinos. Please also be aware that properties we stay in with only two stories may not have elevators installed, and climbing the stairs with your luggage will be necessary. It is essential, therefore, that you pack light and bring luggage that is compact and lightweight. Carrying your luggage remains your responsibility at all times.

      ORIENTATION WALKS

      The orientation walking tours on this trip are often on cobblestone roads at steep grades and can last several hours in the heat of the summer. Feel free to opt-out of these walking tours if you wish to, as they can be very physically taxing. In some cases, on the other side of the coin, they may move a bit too slow for you. If you have a map, a travel app, or a guidebook, feel free to go off on your own. GEEO wants you to have the experience you desire, and sometimes that means separating yourself at times from the group.

      LOCAL GUIDES

      In Europe, all guiding is based around local guides, all of whom are licensed to work only in a particular city. As such, our leaders are able to provide orientation walks that will give you the layout of each town and city, as well as the location of local services such as laundromats and ATMs, but are legally not permitted to share historical details in public places. Your tour leader will be able to help you find a local guided tour in each location if you would like one.

      GROUP LEADER

      All GEEO/G Adventures trips are led by a Chief Experience Officer (CEO), whose role is to take the hassle out of travel and help you get the most from your trip. They’ll share information about the places you visit, suggest activities and restaurants, and introduce you to our local friends. While not traditional guides, CEOs have broad knowledge of the region’s history, culture, and daily life. On some excursions, local guides are used for deeper insight—giving you the best of both worlds.


      PROGRAM DETAILS

      Single Travelers
      Traveling solo? You’re in good company—about half of our participants do the same. Shared room by default. The program fee covers one person in a twin room. We’ll pair you with a roommate of the same gender if you don’t have a travel companion. Want a private room? Most trips offer a “My Own Room” (single-supplement) upgrade. Check the price in the Extra Services section, then email travel@geeo.org to reserve it. You pay the single-supplement only if you request it.
      Emergency Contacts
      Should you need to contact G Adventures during a situation of dire need, it is best to first call their local G Adventures office. If for any reason you do not receive an immediate answer, please leave a detailed message and contact information so they may return your call and assist you as soon as possible. EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS: G Adventures Berlin office: +441858378000 If for any reason you do not receive an immediate answer, please leave a detailed message and contact information, and your call will be returned as soon as possible. If you are unable for any reason to contact the local office, please call the numbers listed below, which will connect you directly with the 24-hour Sales team, who will happily assist you. Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100 Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000 Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000 Calls from Australia: 1300 796 618 Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307 Outside North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the UK: +1 416 260 0999
      Packing List
      See our blog post of staff recommended gear to help you pack for your upcoming travels. You must be able to carry your own luggage—up stairs, on and off of transport, and during 15 to 20 minute walks. Bring one small or medium backpack or rolling bag (22-30lb) and one daypack for daily items. Space is limited on transportation, so oversized bags cannot travel. As you prepare your packing list, we recommend checking average weather conditions for your destination on a site like Weather Spark for the time of year you will be traveling.
      SuggestedOptionalDocument
      • Light windproof/waterproof jacket or umbrella
      • Personal clothing for mild weather – we recommend packing 8-9 days of outfits so you do not have to do laundry; covering shoulders is advisable
      • One pair of long pants for men, one long skirt or large scarf for women – for the monasteries in Meteora
      • Sturdy walking or running shoes. (You will have many opportunities to hike, so hiking shoes may be worthwhile for some.)
      • Sport sandals or flip-flops
      • Bathing suit and towel
      • Daypack
      • Sunblock
      • Sunglasses
      • Sun hat
      • Water bottle
      • Watch or alarm clock (or use your phone)
      • Toiletries – Important: Some hotels do not give you soap and shampoo
      • Camera (or use your phone)
      • First-aid kit, including lip salve, Aspirin, bandaids, anti-histamine, Dramamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, electrolyte powder, insect repellent, extra prescription drugs you may be taking
      • Travel pillow
      • Light weight silk sleep sheet
      • Money belt
      • Phone/tablet for internet – most hotels have WiFi
      • Chargers for electronics as well as converters/adapters, if needed
      • AirTags or Tile trackers
      • Packing cubes
      • Earplugs
      • Snacks – packing a few granola bars is a good idea; you can buy snacks when you get there too, so don't go crazy
      • Ziplock bags
      • Reading/writing material
      • Hand sanitizer/baby wipes
      • Light fleece top
      • Passport (with photocopies)
      • Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
      • Travel insurance ID card
      • Flight itinerary/boarding pass(es)
      • USD/EUR cash
      • Credit/debit card
      • G Adventures vouchers
      • GEEO Classroom action plans for your group – this is sent a few days before departure
      *Laundry: Laundry facilities are offered by some of our hotels for a charge. You can also use a local laundromat, if necessary.
      Passports and Visas
      Travelers are responsible for securing all required travel documents and meeting the entry requirements for every country on their itinerary, including applicable transit/layover countries.  PASSPORT  All travelers must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your trip dates with enough blank pages for stamps. Need to apply or renew? Start here. ENTRY/VISA REQUIREMENTS  Visa rules change frequently—always verify the latest requirements on the U.S. State Department Country Information Pages. Non-U.S. passport holders should verify requirements with your country's official government resources. Use the tool below to see entry requirements for your specific itinerary.  Entry information below is provided by Sherpa, a third-party service and trusted G Adventures partner. You must search each of your destination countries separately; “Add connection” solely searches transit visa requirements. Additional fees apply if you choose to purchase any services through Sherpa.
      Money Exchange
      Currency: Greece is part of the Eurozone and uses the common currency, the euro (EUR). For current exchange rates, visit www.xe.com. Credit/Debit Cards: Credit cards (especially Visa and Mastercard) are accepted at many hotels, shops, and restaurants, but not everywhere. Some vendors may also charge an international transaction fee, so check with your bank before you travel. Cash: For small purchases, tipping, or places that don’t take cards, we recommend using ATMs to withdraw local currency while traveling. If you bring U.S. dollars to exchange, the bills must be new, unmarked, and in excellent condition—damaged or older notes are often rejected. Emergency Funds: Bring at least $200 USD (or the equivalent in local currency) in cash for emergencies in case of ATM or card issues. Always carry more rather than less to avoid feeling short of funds while traveling. See the Estimated Trip Costs section at the bottom of this page for budgeting guidance. For more advice, see our post, Smart Travel Finances: Your Guide to Money, ATMs, Fees, and Safety Abroad
      Tipping
      Tipping is optional but appreciated and goes a long way for the people who look after you on the trip. If you are happy with the service, use these ballpark amounts and adjust as you see fit: - Service providers/Waiters: €1-2 EUR for snacks or 10% of the bill. - Local guides and drivers: €3-5 EUR per person per day. - G Adventures tour leader (CEO): €30-40 EUR per person per week. (We suggest pooling contributions in an envelope and presenting it as a group) Tipping Kitty: On some trips, your CEO may suggest a “tipping kitty” where everyone contributes at the start of the tour, and the CEO uses that pooled amount to tip service providers for the group as a whole (not including your CEO). If your CEO doesn’t mention it and you’d like to use a kitty, we recommend asking about it early in the trip. Your CEO will advise the suggested amount and preferred currency for the kitty.
      Flights
      Wait for official trip confirmation via email from GEEO before booking your flights. Prices tend to be lowest 90–120 days out, but that window varies by route and year. Neither GEEO nor G Adventures bear responsibility for any flights purchased before the trip is confirmed. This program begins and ends in Athens. Please double-check our itinerary for the date by which you must arrive in Athens. You may want to arrive in Athens one or more days early in case you have flight disruptions. You can arrive at any time you choose, but try to make it in time for our 6:00 p.m. Welcome Meeting on Day 1. You can depart Athens any time on the final day of the program.
      Plugs and Converters
      Greece uses Type C outlets, and the voltage is 220-240V. To use your electronics safely, you’ll need to consider: 1. Adapter (plug shape) Adapts your U.S. plug to fit another type of socket. See our recommended all-in-one travel adapter in our Gear Recommendations post. 2. Converter / transformer (voltage) Steps the outlet voltage down to 120V for U.S. appliances that can’t handle higher voltage. How to know which you need: Look at the fine print on the plug or power brick. An “Input 100-240 V” means the device is dual-voltage and works worldwide with only an adapter—phones, laptops, and most camera chargers fall into this category. If the label shows “Input 120 V” (hair dryers, curling irons, some shavers), it could be damaged on high voltage. Pack both an adapter and a travel voltage converter. Converters are inexpensive and sold online or in the travel aisle of many stores.
      Weather
      Mainland Greece is quite mild compared to much of Europe in November: daytime highs tend to be around 64 °F, and night lows drop to about 50 °F (cooler in the mountains). Rain becomes more common: November is one of the wetter months, especially compared to summer, so you can expect a number of rainy or overcast days.
      Advice From Past Participants
      "If you ask for water at a meal in Greece ask for tap water. Otherwise you pay for a bottle. Not a big deal, but we were initially surprised." "There is a dress code for monasteries. If women take a big scarf, they can use it as a wrap. Women must wear a skirt. Pants were not accepted." "Money was easy to get at ATMs. I felt safe. Food was good. It is a hot and dry climate. People need to drink plenty of water." "Do not flush toilet paper. Instead throw it out in the little garbage can they have in each bathroom." "I had emailed GEEO before the trip to ask the best way to exchange money, and got the response that I could just use my debit card in any ATM (airport, etc), and it would automatically withdraw as euros. True. But what I didn't know, that would have saved me significant money, is that the ATM will ask you if you want to accept its exchange rate, and make it seem like you have no choice, and the exchange rate is awful. But you can actually click NO, it will not exit you out of the machine, it will just say that your bank will later determine the exchange rate. THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT. DO NOT ACCEPT THE REALLY BAD EXCHANGE RATES FROM THE ATM MACHINE!" "Two things: I highly recommend getting Euros from your bank in the USA exchanged before you travel. It costs absolutely nothing, and you get the maximum exchange rate. Some banks may have a small service fee if they have to order them for you ($5), but people who waited and used mac machines had to pay a lot more than I did. I would also NOT recommend the Athens City Pass. I bought the version that was supposed to include the Acropolis admissions fee, but when I got there they refused to accept it. I showed them all the paperwork, my receipt, QR code, etc. and their response was, "that is a separate company that has nothing to do with us." "Don't bring a jacket for rain and pack very light. There are opportunities to do laundry. Buy a Sim card for your phone." "Bring waterproof sandals. I did, but many did not, and most of the beaches are rock, not sand."

      Extra Services & Costs

      EXTRA SERVICES TO PRE-BOOK
      Send us an email if you would like to pre-book any of the extra services listed below for your program. Space and availability are limited, and pricing is not guaranteed until booked. *Extra services are non-refundable within 30 days of your program's start date. *Costs will be added to your final balance. **My Own Room exceptions apply
      Private/Single Room $439 (5 left)
      Pre-trip Hotel (per night) Parnon Hotel Athens - Single: $110, Twin/Double: $120
      Post-trip Hotel (per night) Parnon Hotel Athens - Single: $110, Twin/Double: $120
      Airport Transfers Airport transfers not available for this program. See itinerary Day 1 for transportation options.
      ACTIVITIES TO PRE-BOOK
      Guided Meteora Monasteries Hiking Tour: $41 USD Day 4 (Nov. 25) Set off on foot with a local guide along the paths of the first monks, to visit the striking mountaintop monasteries of Meteora. Enjoy incredible views of the Meteora Valley and admire the awe-inspiring rock formations. Observe all six monasteries from the outside, and step inside two of them to explore their rich heritage. Discover the beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site!

      Optional Activities

      Optional activities can be booked and paid for locally. Prices shown are the most recent figures from participants and G Adventures. Use them as budgeting estimates only—actual costs may vary.
      ATHENSMETEORADELPHINÁFPLIO
      ATHENS
      Acropolis and Parthenon: €20 EUR per person

      Discover the most famous of Athens’ eight hills: the Acropolis, the ultimate architectural and artistic expression of the ancient Athenian spirit. Visit the Parthenon, built for the Goddess Athena in 447 BC. This Greek temple, despite the gradual state of ruin and damage sustained over time, still symbolizes the key ideals of harmony and balance that defined the Classical style of Greek architecture.

      Roman Agora: €2 EUR per person

      Explore the ruins, located in the heart of modern Athens, which were once the site of the marketplace in ancient times. It was the political, cultural, social, and economic centre of the ancient world. The likes of Socrates, Plato, and affluent Athenians used to gather in the agora to discuss philosophy, political issues, exchange gossip, and trade.

      National Archaeological Museum: €10 EUR per person

      Take a tour of the National Archaeological Museum, home to some of the most important artifacts from ancient Greece. In the collection are various sculptures, vases, and metalworks. The museum is considered one of the most impressive archaeological museums in the world.

      Syntagma (Constitution) Square: Free

      Most of Athens's important sights and interesting neighborhoods border this central square. The square was built in the early 19th century in front of the Old Royal Palace of King Otto of Greece. Walk around and admire the architecture, stop at a café and people-watch, or see the ceremonial changing of the guards called Evzones.

      Acropolis Museum: €5 EUR per person

      Visit the Acropolis Museum to see some of the artifacts and artworks discovered during excavations of the Acropolis. With over 25,000 square meters (82,020 ft), the museum is as interesting architecturally as the collection is historically. The museum is built over an archaeological dig site, and there is an impressive view of the Acropolis from the third floor.

      METEORA
      Sunset Tour: €25 EUR per person

      Listen to the stories and legends of Meteora from a local guide, visit one of the 6 active monasteries, the Byzantine church of Virgin Mary and enjoy great views from the most panoramic spots. The tour ends with an awe-inspiring sunset, which you will watch from a magical spot high up on the rocks of Meteora.

      Natural History Museum of Meteora: €5 EUR per person

      Located along the highway and a short distance from the city centre, the Natural History Museum of Meteora houses over 300 exhibits featuring mammals, birds and local flora and fauna.

      Roussanou Convent: €3 EUR

      One of the six monasteries that are still active in Meteora, the Roussanou Convent is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was founded in the 16th century by the monk Maximos. The convent is accessible via a stairway cut into the rock and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Inside, visitors can see the church of Saint Barbara, which features frescoes and icons, as well as the nun's cells and other buildings.

      DELPHI
      Hike to Korkyrian Cave on Mount Parnassos: €30 EUR per cab to hike start point; 4-hr hike back to Delphi

      Take a cab to Korkyrian Cave where you can start a challenging but rewarding trek back to Delphi that takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Greece. The Korykian Cave is a natural limestone cave that was considered sacred to the ancient Greeks and was dedicated to the god Apollo and the muses. The hike starts from the cave and passes by the peak of Liakoura, where you will have a great view of the valley of Delphi. The trail is well marked, but it can be steep and rocky in places. Once you reach Delphi, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the ancient ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo, the stadium, and the theater.

      Visit to Itea: €2 EUR each way

      Itea is a small coastal town at the foot of Mount Parnassus where visitors can enjoy the sea and the view of the nearby mountains.

      Visit to historic Galaxidhi: €6 EUR each way

      Galaxidi is known for its picturesque waterfront and traditional architecture, as well as its rich maritime history and culture. The town has a long history of shipbuilding and fishing, which is highlighted in the Galaxidi Museum of Marine Tradition. Visitors can also stroll along the town's seafront promenade, which is lined with colorful houses and traditional cafes.

      NÁFPLIO
      Ferry to Bourtzi (castle in the sea): €4 EUR return ticket

      Take a short ferry ride to this Venetian landmark, a medieval castle off the coast of Nafpilo. A visit here offers visitors the chance to explore the castle's rooms, and a great views of the city on shore.

      War Museum: €6 EUR

      Explore the history of Nafplio through the Greek Revolution, Macedonian Struggle, the Balkan Wars and succeeding conflicts at the War Museum, housed in the building of the First Academy.

      Archaeology Museum: €6 EUR

      Located in one of Nafplio's best preserved Venetian buildings near Syntagma Square, the Archaeological Museum exhibits a wide range of artifacts from the Argolis region, including a full set of armour cast in bronze from the Mycenean era. It's certainly worth a visit!

      Guided tour of the Kolomboloi (Worry Bead) Museum: Free for teachers and students; €2 EUR for all others

      This small museum showcases the history and art of traditional Greek worry beads, known as "komboloi." The museum features a variety of komboloi made from different materials such as amber, ivory, and silver, and also has displays on the cultural significance of the beads and the traditional techniques used to make them. It is a small but interesting museum for those who want to learn something new about Greek culture.

      Acronafplia Fortress: Free

      Climb to the top of the Akronofplia fortress tower to enjoy the phenomenal view from the top that looks back over the bay to Argos and out into the Saronic Gulf.

      Palamidi Fortress: €8 EUR

      Explore the Palamidi Fortress, built by the Venetians in the late 1600s when they occupied the area for the second time. Climb the 999 stairs from the town to the fortress, or 913 depending on who you ask—either way expect to feel the burn tomorrow. The view over the Argolic Gulf and the city are worth the work to reach the top.

      Epidavros: €12 EUR

      Visit Epidavros, highly regarded as one of the most renowned of Greek ancient sites. The site houses a huge, well-preserved theatre famous for its incredible acoustics, as well as the remains of an important medical sanctuary.

      Mycenae: €12 EUR

      Visit the famous Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and archaeological site with spectacular ruins and a treasury. Once a major settlement of Greek civilization, Mycenae was occupied during the Neolithic period around 4000 BC, and is linked to the mythology in Homer’s epics the Iliad and the Odyssey.

      Bus to Mycenae site: €4 EUR each way Private transport to Epidavros and Mycenae: About €60 EUR, which can be split among multiple people Tiryns: €8 EUR

      Explore the lesser-known Mycenean site, hidden in the suburbs of Nafplio. Along with Mycenae, Tiryns is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site first excavated in 1831 by German archaeologists.

      Estimated Trip Costs

      Free-time activities aren’t included in the program fee. Use the prices below as ballpark figures to decide which options fit your budget.
      • Tour Company Fee: See our price in the top right corner
      • Optional Activities: $50-150 USD
      • International Airfare from the United States: Roughly $1,000-1,800 USD If you require assistance searching for international flights, we would be happy to help you.
      • Airport Transfers: $10 for the metro or $50 for a taxi. The Metro in Athens is very nice and easy to handle.
      • Insurance: $30-200 USD Please note: It is mandatory for all of our travelers to have Emergency Medical insurance that covers both emergency evacuation and repatriation to the sum of $200,000 USD. We also strongly recommend purchasing cancellation insurance as an add-on.
      • Tipping: We recommend $40-50 USD for your G Adventures tour leader. Budget another $15 for tipping local guides and drivers.
      • Meals Not Listed in the Itinerary: $290-380 USD
      • Laundry, Drinks, Phone Calls, etc.: Make sure you budget for these types of expenses
      • Souvenirs: Variable. At your personal discretion.
      • Vaccines: Variable. Please consult with your primary care provider.
      • Non-Educator Donation: $100 USD (suggested donation) This is only for non-educator guests traveling with an educator on a GEEO trip. Educators and retired educators should not make this donation.

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