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Full day tour of Athens

One Day

athens
acropolis
acropolis museum

4.7
Starting from € 99 00
Architecture,
Archaeology,
History

A full day tour of Athens, the Acropolis and of course the Acropolis Museum! The most popular tour of Athens operated by the most experienced and capable guides of Antelope Travel

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1 Day Delphi Private Tour

One Day

delphi

4.7
Starting from € 95 00
Archaeology

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Full Day Argolis Private Tour

One Day

mycenae
epidaurus
corinth canal
nafplion

4.7
Starting from € 98 00
Guided Tours,
Archaeology,
History

A full day private tour departing from Athens, visiting the Corinth canal, Mycenae, Epidaurus and Nafplion.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Private 4 Day Classical tour with Meteora

3 Nights

nafplio
mycenae
epidaurus
olympia
delphi
meteora

4.7
Starting from € 439 00
Architecture,
History,
Archaeology,
Landscapes

See the major sights of mainland Ancient Greece in all its glory on this four day, three night private tour. Travelling in modern, air conditioned comfort vehicle and staying in 4* or 5* category hotels, you will see the main sights of this fascinating country, taking in Ancient Mycenae, the Amphitheatre of Epidaurus, Ancient Olympia, home of the Olympic Games, the atmospheric Delphi and the amazing monasteries that float upon the sheer mountains of Meteora. Travelling through some incredible countryside, this tour is for history lovers and as well as for those wanting to see more of this spectacular and diverse country.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology,
Family,
Friends ,
Small Group
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Full Day Athens and Cape Sounion Tour

One Day

athens
acropolis
cape sounion

4.7
Starting from € 90 00
Archaeology,
History

This tour includes a visit to The Acropolis (Parthenon, Propylea, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion and the Cariatides, Herodion theater). The Old palace, The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament and the Changing of The guards, The Temple of Zeus, The Olympic stadium (the original stadium built in the 1863 for the first modern Olympic games in 1896), and finally The Cape Sounion where you will see the Temple of Poseidon and have lunch in a nice taverna.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Half Day Athens Tour with Acropolis

Half Day

athens
acropolis
plaka
temple of zeus
change of the guards

4.7
Starting from € 98 00
Guided Tours,
Archaeology

Antelope Travels extra ordinary English speaking guide, will pick you up from your cruise ship or hotel, by our luxury AC vehicle to visit Athens and the Acropolis! Luxury, Comfort, Comprehension and Safety distinguish this tour from the others.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Half day tour to Cape Sounion

One Day

cape sounion
vouliagmeni lake

4.7
Starting from € 80 00
Archaeology,
Landscapes

Depart for a wonderful drive along the scenic coastal road which affords a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf, passing through some of Athens most beautiful suburbs (Glyfada,Vouliagmeni,Varkiza) to Cape Sounion where you will visit the 5th century B.C Temple of Poseidon with one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the world (on a clear day you can see at least seven islands). Lunch or Dinner at Cape Sounion and back to Athens.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Athens and Its Scenic Coast

One Day

athens
acropolis
cape sounion
temple of poseidon

4.7
Starting from € 135 00
Architecture,
Archaeology,
History,
Guided Tours

Take a private tour of Athens, the Acropolis, the Parthenon and after lunch, take coastal ride to cape sounion and visit the Temple of Poseidon.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Athens Full Day Private Tour

One Day

athens
acropolis
parthenon
plaka
archaological museum

4.7
Starting from € 100 00
 

After a visit to the Acropolis and its famous landmarks, your tour takes you on a scenic drive though the highlights of Athens. Admire the Propylaea, the temple of Apteros Niki, the Erectheum, and stand in awe in front of the Parthenon. You'll then have some free time to wander around the old district, Plaka. Then take a drive passing by numerous points of interest and the best-known city landmarks before arriving to your lunch venue. After, visit the National Archaeological Museum, housing an unrivaled collection of treasures of Cycladic, Minoan, Mycenaean, and Classical Greek Art. A few of the museum's most important exhibits include the bronze statue of Poseidon, Head of Hygeia (Goddess of Health), bronze statue of the 'Jockey-Boy' of Artemision, Golden Mask of Agamemnon and brilliant Minoan-style frescoes from Thira (Santorini). Following your visit to the museum, you will return to your ship in Piraeus. Note: The Acropolis is explored on foot and requires approximately two hours of walking. There are some 75 steps at the entrance and in certain locations the marble is uneven and slippery. We advise that you bring a bottle of water and suitable sun protection.

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A Taste of Athens

Half Day

acropolis
temple of zeus

4.7
Starting from € 95 00
Guided Tours

A private six hours tour of Athens, including visits to the Parthenon, the Temple of Zeus, the Unknown Soldier in front of the Greek Parliament and the Plaka.

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Legendary Delphi

One Day

delphi

4.7
Starting from € 105 00
Archaeology,
Architecture,
History

Delphi After the Acropolis, is the most popular archaeological site in Greece. With its exquisite setting on a mountain terrace dwarfed by the ominous crags of Mt. Parnassus, Delphi was one of the most important sanctuaries of ancient Greece and held to be the center of the earth. Walk along the Sacred Way to the Temple of Apollo, see the treasuries, the place of offerings, the Grand Temple of Apollo and the theater with its splendid acoustics. Then visit the Delphi Museum, which houses many of the treasures recovered from the site, including Omphalos, which marked the center of the world, and the famous Charioteer, one of the finest pieces surviving from the 5th century B.C. You will enjoy a taste of authentic Greek cuisine at a local restaurant in the exquisite setting of Delphi. The return drive takes you past Thebes, Levidia and the sacred Castilian spring near the sanctuary of Apollo. All rates are per person

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Cruising the Corinth Canal

Half Day

corinth
corinth canal

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 5 hours Corinth After an approximately 1,5 hour drive from Piraeus, you will reach the ancient town of Corinth where Saint Paul lived and preached for two years. In ancient times, Corinth was amongst the richest cities and this is quite evident by its remains. Excavations of the area are still continuing today and have brought to light the Agora (market place), temples, fountains, shops, porticoes, baths, and various other monuments which you will see. The investigations extended also to the fortress on Acrocorinthos, prehistoric settlements, the theater, the Odeon, the Asklepeion, cemeteries, the quarter of the potters, and other buildings outside the main archaeological site. The next site you will visit is the famous Corinth Canal. Boarding a local boat from the village of Isthmia, you will navigate the canal while enjoying "ouzo" and Greek snacks.

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Athens & the Acropolis

One Day

athens
acropolis
parthenon

4.7
Starting from € 95 00
History,
Guided Tours,
Archaeology

Antelope Travel's amazing English speaking guide, will pick you up from your cruise ship, by our luxury AC Mercedes mini bus to visit Athens, the Acropolis and the Museum in a full day tour!

Luxury, Comfort, Comprehension and Safety distinguish this tour from the others.

Important Notice: This is a semi private first class tour, with maximum participation 16 people.
Minimum Participation to operate this tour is 6 people

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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Panoramic Athens

Half Day

athens

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 2,5 hours Your drive from Piraeus will pass by the Zea and Microlimano Marinas on your way to Athens. Your first stop will be the Old Marble Olympic Stadium, reconstructed in the 19th century on Roman foundations. This is where the revival of the games took place in 1896. After you pass by some of the most important sites of Athens including the Royal Palace, Constitution Square and the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, you arrive at Acropolis Hill with a spectacular view of the Parthenon and the glorious monuments of the Acropolis. Your tour continues to the most attractive coastal suburbs on the way back to Piraeus.

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Coastal Drive to Cape Sounion

One Day

sounion

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

A short tour to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon

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A Visit to Argolis

Half Day

argolis
mycenae
epidaurus
nafplion

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 8,5hours Epidaurus The greatest concentration of ancient sites in Greece is found on the little peninsula of Argolis. After departing from the pier on an approximately one-hour drive along the highway, you will pass by the Corinth Canal. Your first stop is at the ancient site of Mycenae. The first in-depth excavations here were carried out by the German archaeologist Schlieman in 1876 who was obsessed with finding the grave of King Agamemnon. His diligent work exposed the famous Lions Gate, the entrance to the city which contains the shaft burial graves of some ancient nobles. A short distance away is the Beehive Tomb, so called due to its unusual shape. At the end of the guided tour of Mycenae, you will enjoy lunch at a local area restaurant. Following lunch, proceed to Epidaurus known for its stunning ancient theater. One of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient world, Epidaurus was dedicated to the God of Medicine, Asklepios. The world-famous Theatre of Epidaurus, built in the 4th century B.C. is a marvel of harmony and acoustics and the best preserved ancient theater in Greece. Built in limestone, the theater seats 12,000 spectators. After your visit to EpIdaurus, you will re-board your coach and return to your ship in Piraeus.

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Scenic Views of Mykonos

One Day

mykonos
ornos
panayia tourliani
kalafatis

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 3 hours MykonosMykonos Island is world-famous for its unique landscape, windmills, beautiful bays, superb beaches, white houses and churches with their red or blue domes. Pass by Ornos Beach, one of the most stunning and cosmopolitan beaches on the island with an abundance of luxurious hotels, tavernas and yachts mooring offshore. As you head to the center of the island to visit the village of Ano Mera, you'll make a short photo stop at the beach of Kalafatis. After a short visit to the Monastery Panayia Tourliani you'll enjoy ouzo and Greek appetizers at the peaceful little square of the village.

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4x4 Jeep Safari Tour

Half Day

mykonos
agios ioannis
fragma
monasteri
ano mera

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 3,5 hours Jeep Safari, Mykonos Hop in your jeep and drive through the rugged terrain of Mykonos to the old lighthouse. Continue your drive to the Fragma and to Agios Ioannis where you can see Delos Island from a distance. Following the road to Kalo Livadi, you'll admire the great view of rugged rock to the left and right. Then, you'll arrive at Kalafatis Beach, on the southeast of the island. As you explore the hidden corners of Mykonos Island you'll pass by Monastiri(=Monastery) before arriving at Ano Mera Village. Here you'll enjoy some snacks and refreshments at the peaceful square of the village before taking the road back to your ship

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Mykonos on Foot

Half Day

mykonos

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 2,5 hours Mykonos town Arguably the best known of all the Greek islands, Mykonos is renowned today for its nightlife and lively beaches. Following the Greek War of Independence, during which Mykonos played a significant role, life settled down for a while before it was "rediscovered" as a beautiful location for filming, attracting actors, artists and jet setters. Today, both the lifestyle and true history of the island are showcased through this walking tour of unique Mykonos town. First you will visit the Mykonos Archaeological Museum, which houses pottery from Delos, and some grave stelae and jewelry from the Island of Renia, the Delos necropolis. Among the museum's highlights is an exhibit of a pithos, or Minoan storage jug, which features a Trojan War scene in relief, and a statue of Hercules. Continue your walk with an exploration of Mykonos that tourists seldom see, and discover her mysteries amid narrow winding streets lined with whitewashed houses and walled gardens. Discover the town's deliberately confusing layout, designed as a means to foil attacking pirates. The nearby windmills, an island trademark, once ground wheat that was used to bake bread for islanders and sailors alike. Now they stand as symbols of the island and afford a wonderful photo opportunity. Finally, do as the Mykonians and enjoy a refreshment of ouzo with some traditional mezedes before returning to your ship.

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Fira Museum & Ia

One Day

santorini
museum
oia

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

A four hours tour to Fira and the Museum

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Ia & Winery

One Day

santorini
ia
winery

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4 hours Santorini, Winery Situated on top of an impressive cliff, Oia offers an unrivaled spectacular view over the Aegean. This traditional village with charming houses and quaint narrow streets, blue domed churches, and sun-bathed verandas, houses plenty of shops, taverns and cafes. Many artists have fallen in love with this idyllic setting and their presence is obvious in the many art galleries. After arriving in the village, you leave your coach for a stroll around the narrow streets with the old beautiful houses and the tiny picturesque shops. Your next stop will be at one of the island's wineries where you'll taste some of the best wines in Santorini, renowned for their quality.

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Charming Oia Village

One Day

santorini
oia

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

A three hours visit to the most famous village on the Island: Ia

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Greek Style Fiesta

Half Day

santorini

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 5 - 6 hours Pyrgos, Santorini After your tender drops you off at the port of Athinios, you'll drive to Pyrgos village, one of the oldest settlements and the highest village on the island. Admire the beautiful old houses and the Venetian fortress, crowned by several churches. From Pyrgos Square the road runs uphill to the Monastery of the Prophet Elijah, the highest point of the island. From where, the views out over the caldera are majestic. Leaving Pyrgos you head to the northern end of Santorini to the village of Oia, which offers magnificent views of the caldera and the rest of the other islands. With its cobblestone streets, beautiful old mansions and houses perched on the cliffside, you'll realize why the traditional Cycladic architecture is so well known. Here you'll have free time to stroll around the narrow streets with the old beautiful houses and the tiny picturesque shops. Then, leave the village of Oia and make your way to a local winery for a tour of the wine chambers and distilleries.. A buffet-style lunch will be served at the winery and during your meal you'll have the opportunity to enjoy and experience a typical Greek fiesta dancing to 'Zorba the Greek' and breaking plates while the bouzouki plays its solo. After lunch, you'll continue through the beautiful countryside to Fira town, the picturesque capital of the island built on the rim of the caldera wall. Enjoy the town at leisure before returning to your ship.

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Mount Filerimos & Rhodes Town

Half Day

rhodes
mount filerimos
rhodes town

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4 hours Rhodes Old Town First-time visitors to Rhodes are sure to enjoy this overview of essential sites. Drive along the west coast of the island before taking a winding road inland to the plateau of Filerimos, nearly 1,000 feet above sea level. Here stands the Church of Our Lady, built upon the foundations of the ancient Temple of Athena and the catacombs of early Christian times. The church was restored by the Knights of St. John and used as stables by the Turks before being rebuilt a little over 30 years ago. The restored monastery is still occupied, and the barrel-vaulted Chapel of St. George has some noteworthy 15th century frescoes. Back in Rhodes, your walking tour of the old walled town begins. Lining its stone-paved lanes are grand Medieval structures, each recalling the Knights of St. John and their Turkish conquerors. Your guide recounts the town's fascinating past as you walk along the Knights Road, one of the town's oldest and most magnificent thoroughfares. Built along the route of an ancient street dating back to 408 B.C., the road leads to the Palace of the Grand Masters, a fortress deliberately built to dominate the town and the harbors. Construction began on the palace at the beginning of the 14th century and, although destroyed in 1856, was rebuilt in 1939. The floors are covered with ancient mosaics from the island of Kos while an impressive marble staircase leads to the upper floor. From this level you'll have panoramic views over the city of Rhodes. Adding to the vitality of the old town, there are many inviting shops, giving a modern touch to the Medieval picture. Your tour concludes back at the pier.

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The Acropolis of Lindos

Half Day

rhodes
lindos

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

The ancient Doric town of Lindos lies on a rocky promontory 30 miles south of Rhodes town on the island's east coast. This scenic drive passes orange and lemon groves, prosperous vineyards and gnarled olive trees. As your motorcoach makes the last bend of the road, the views of Lindos are fabulous; impressive rocky cliffs rise 400 feet from the sea dominating the town's two harbors. The imposing temple standing high above a sheer cliff dominates the town, and the striking site of the acropolis surrounded by the blue seas attracts artists from around the world. Below lies the Medieval fort and village clustered with pretty white houses and its streets paved with intricately patterned black and white pebbles collected from the sea. There is a 20-minute climb through the narrow streets of the town and another 250 steps up to the temple, so this climb is not for everyone, but very rewarding for the physically fit. Once you arrive to the top, explore ancient sites of the last conquerors including the 4th century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia with its double-winged portico. Also highlighting the acropolis is a Byzantine church, and the remains of the castle-citadel of the Knights of St. John. From the summit there are great views of the fishing harbor of Psarto, where tradition says St. Paul landed. After browsing through the village with its small shops, brimming with attractive souvenirs, return to the harbor in Rhodes by the same route.

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Panoramic Rhodes

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 2,5 hours Lindos Take this wonderful opportunity to enjoy a relaxing panoramic drive of the east coast of the island of Rhodes from the comfort of your coach. Leaving the pier you'll pass by the city walls of the old town of Rhodes and drive to Monte Smith from where you can see over the town of Rhodes, the castle, the coast of Turkey and the nearby islands. After an approximately one-hour drive, passing by picturesque little villages, you'll arrive at the area of Lindos. From a promontory, you'll be able to see from a distance the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, which according to Homer in "The Iliad", was built by the Dorians along with the cities of Kamiros and Ialyssos and was a considerable nautical power during antiquity. Also the village of Lindos with its 1,000 inhabitants lies underneath the acropolis. You'll then re-board your coach passing by Faliraki and Kallithea and return to Rhodes town and your ship.

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Rhodian Culture & Traditions

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4 hours Saint Nichola's Fort Drive through the new town of Rhodes passing by Mandraki Harbour, Fort Nicholas, the site where the Colossus of Rhodes is believed once stood, Monte Smith, Apollo's Temple and the stadium. After a short drive you'll visit a traditional 19th century house; its interior is furnished with authentic furniture and items belonging to the 19th century. Returning to Rhodes-Lindos Road, you'll drive to the traditional village of Archangelos which is among the few villages of the island where older men and women can still be seen in traditional dress. This large and picturesque village has a tradition of carpet and pottery-making which continues to be active nowadays. You'll visit one of the local, traditionally-decorated houses where the owner will offer fresh homemade bread and local delicacies along with the Greek aperitif of ouzo. Filled with great memories from Greek hospitality, you'll board your coach for the return to your ship

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Ultimate Rhodes

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4 hours Church of our Lady Departing from the pier, you will be driven in a van with a small group along the west coast of the island to reach Mount Filerimos with its wonderful view of the city of Rhodes. On the top of this hill stood one of the three ancient cities of Rhodes, the city of Lalyssos. Here you can admire the Church of our Lady, built by the Knights of St. John in the 15th century, as well as that of St. George which has wall paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries. After driving back to Rhodes town you'll continue your tour on foot, following your guide through the narrow, cobblestone streets. You'll visit the most imposing building of Medieval Rhodes, the Palace of the Grand Masters which dominates the end of the Street of the Knights. Built in the 14th century, it astonishes you with its unique architecture and an unrivalled patina of time. Walking down the Street of the Knights and passing through numerous, colorful shops, you'll visit the Archaeological Museum which is housed in the 15th century Hospital of the Knights. At the end of the walking tour, you may choose to browse on your own a little longer and return to your ship on foot, or join the van and return directly to your ship. It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk to your ship.

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Ancient Treasures-Olympia

Half Day

olympia

4.7
Starting from € 180 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4 hours Olympia The small fishing village of Katakolon is the gateway to the mystical site of ancient Olympia, some 25 miles to the east. Visit the remarkable site of Olympia where the first Olympiad was held. Its setting couldn't be more idyllic: in the middle of a fertile valley with the rivers of Alphios and Kladhios flowing past. The site was a sanctuary even before the stadium was built and the games took place in the sacred area called Altis. The most imposing monument in this area was the outstanding Temple of Zeus one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Today, only the ruins of the temple exist and the statue has disappeared, its traces lost in the ages. The Temple of Hera, the Prytaneion and the Philippeion were also monuments standing in the sacred grove. The famous Stadium, the largest of its day, is entered through a long, tunnel-like passage constructed in Roman times. Continue to the Archaeological Museum, a five-minute walk from the site. Among the great finds of the area that are displayed here are the Head of Hera and the superb statue of Hermes of Praxiteles. In addition you'll be able to admire ornaments from the Temple of Zeus and many other priceless pieces

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Birthplace of the Olympics

Half Day

olympia

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4 hours Ancient Olympia Visit the archaeological site of Olympia and spend time in the village of Olympia. The site was a sanctuary even before the Stadium was built and the games took place in 776 B.C. Today, only parts of the temple remain at the museum and only ruins remain at the site. The Temple of Zeus no longer exists and its traces have disappeared through the ages. The Temples of Hera, Prytaneion, and Philippeion are monuments that stood in the sacred grove. The famous Stadium, with a capacity of 45,000 spectators, is entered through a long, tunnel-like passage. Stand at the starting line and imagine the voices of thousands of spectators seating on the stone bleachers. Afterwards you'll go to the village of Olympia, where you'll enjoy free time to browse through the various souvenir shops and stores or perhaps have a drink while relaxing at a local cafe.

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Olympics & Traditions

Half Day

katakolon
olympia
winery

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Approximate Duration: 4,5 hours Herodion Theater This tour will take you to the archaeological site of Olympia as the "Birthplace of the Olympics" tour and continue with a drive through picturesque countryside to a local family-owned wine estate where you'll be welcomed by the owners, the Kanellakopoulos family. Start your tour from the winery, with a mix of old and new equipment, the cellar, and the very old olive press. Afterward, visit the traditional family museum with a collection of various old agricultural tools and equipment, interwoven with the estate cultivation throughout the years. You'll have the opportunity to taste the local wines and snacks offered by the owners.

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Mount Filerimos & Rhodes Town

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

First-time visitors to Rhodes are sure to enjoy this overview of essential sites. Drive along the west coast of the island before taking a winding road inland to the plateau of Filerimos, nearly 1,000 feet above sea level. Here stands the Church of Our Lady, built upon the foundations of the ancient Temple of Athena and the catacombs of early Christian times. The church was restored by the Knights of St. John and used as stables by the Turks before being rebuilt a little over 30 years ago. The restored monastery is still occupied, and the barrel-vaulted Chapel of St. George has some noteworthy 15th century frescoes. Back in Rhodes, your walking tour of the old walled town begins. Lining its stone-paved lanes are grand Medieval structures, each recalling the Knights of St. John and their Turkish conquerors. Your guide recounts the town's fascinating past as you walk along the Knights Road, one of the town's oldest and most magnificent thoroughfares. Built along the route of an ancient street dating back to 408 B.C., the road leads to the Palace of the Grand Masters, a fortress deliberately built to dominate the town and the harbors. Construction began on the palace at the beginning of the 14th century and, although destroyed in 1856, was rebuilt in 1939. The floors are covered with ancient mosaics from the island of Kos while an impressive marble staircase leads to the upper floor. From this level you'll have panoramic views over the city of Rhodes. Adding to the vitality of the old town, there are many inviting shops, giving a modern touch to the Medieval picture. Your tour concludes back at the pier.

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The Acropolis of Lindos

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

The ancient Doric town of Lindos lies on a rocky promontory 30 miles south of Rhodes town on the island's east coast. This scenic drive passes orange and lemon groves, prosperous vineyards and gnarled olive trees. As your motorcoach makes the last bend of the road, the views of Lindos are fabulous; impressive rocky cliffs rise 400 feet from the sea dominating the town's two harbors. The imposing temple standing high above a sheer cliff dominates the town, and the striking site of the acropolis surrounded by the blue seas attracts artists from around the world. Below lies the Medieval fort and village clustered with pretty white houses and its streets paved with intricately patterned black and white pebbles collected from the sea. There is a 20-minute climb through the narrow streets of the town and another 250 steps up to the temple, so this climb is not for everyone, but very rewarding for the physically fit. Once you arrive to the top, explore ancient sites of the last conquerors including the 4th century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia with its double-winged portico. Also highlighting the acropolis is a Byzantine church, and the remains of the castle-citadel of the Knights of St. John. From the summit there are great views of the fishing harbor of Psarto, where tradition says St. Paul landed. After browsing through the village with its small shops, brimming with attractive souvenirs, return to the harbor in Rhodes by the same route.

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Panoramic Rhodes

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Take this wonderful opportunity to enjoy a relaxing panoramic drive of the east coast of the island of Rhodes from the comfort of your coach. Leaving the pier you'll pass by the city walls of the old town of Rhodes and drive to Monte Smith from where you can see over the town of Rhodes, the castle, the coast of Turkey and the nearby islands. After an approximately one-hour drive, passing by picturesque little villages, you'll arrive at the area of Lindos. From a promontory, you'll be able to see from a distance the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, which according to Homer in "The Iliad", was built by the Dorians along with the cities of Kamiros and Ialyssos and was a considerable nautical power during antiquity. Also the village of Lindos with its 1,000 inhabitants lies underneath the acropolis. You'll then re-board your coach passing by Faliraki and Kallithea and return to Rhodes town and your ship.

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Rhodian Culture & Traditions

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Drive through the new town of Rhodes passing by Mandraki Harbour, Fort Nicholas, the site where the Colossus of Rhodes is believed once stood, Monte Smith, Apollo's Temple and the stadium. After a short drive you'll visit a traditional 19th century house; its interior is furnished with authentic furniture and items belonging to the 19th century. Returning to Rhodes-Lindos Road, you'll drive to the traditional village of Archangelos which is among the few villages of the island where older men and women can still be seen in traditional dress. This large and picturesque village has a tradition of carpet and pottery-making which continues to be active nowadays. You'll visit one of the local, traditionally-decorated houses where the owner will offer fresh homemade bread and local delicacies along with the Greek aperitif of ouzo. Filled with great memories from Greek hospitality, you'll board your coach for the return to your ship.

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Ultimate Rhodes

Half Day

rhodes

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Departing from the pier, you will be driven in a van with a small group along the west coast of the island to reach Mount Filerimos with its wonderful view of the city of Rhodes. On the top of this hill stood one of the three ancient cities of Rhodes, the city of Lalyssos. Here you can admire the Church of our Lady, built by the Knights of St. John in the 15th century, as well as that of St. George which has wall paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries. After driving back to Rhodes town you'll continue your tour on foot, following your guide through the narrow, cobblestone streets. You'll visit the most imposing building of Medieval Rhodes, the Palace of the Grand Masters which dominates the end of the Street of the Knights. Built in the 14th century, it astonishes you with its unique architecture and an unrivalled patina of time. Walking down the Street of the Knights and passing through numerous, colorful shops, you'll visit the Archaeological Museum which is housed in the 15th century Hospital of the Knights. At the end of the walking tour, you may choose to browse on your own a little longer and return to your ship on foot, or join the van and return directly to your ship. It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk to your ship.

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Caldera Cruise with Oia Sunset

Half Day

santorini

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

You will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to Athinios Port by coach, departing on our traditional sailing boat to visit the active Volcano and climb to the top of its crater taking in the panoramic views. Then head to the famous Hot Springs and terracotta mud baths of Palea Kameni. You will cruise to the island of Thirasia (which once formed part of Santorini) where you will spend approximately 2 hours, have a meal in one of the beach front tavernas or wonder up to the village of Manolas at the top. Then cruise to the village of Oia stopping at Armeni Bay, climb the steps to the top or take one of the local donkey rides. Once at the top you will have 3 - 4 hours free time to wonder around the boutiques, art galleries & shops, have a relaxing meal on the caldera cliff and watch the famous sunset of Santorini. After the sun is set, you will be brought back to your hotel by coach from Oia.

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Santorini Wine Adventure

One Day

santorini

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

4-Hour wine tour of the Santorini countryside

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Wine and Food Lovers

One Day

santorini

4.7
Starting from € 0 00
 

Santorini Cooking Class and Wine-Tasting Tour

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Full Day Athens and Ancient Corinth Tour

One Day

acropolis
corinth
corinth canal

4.7
Starting from € 135 00
Archaeology,
History

Antelope Travel's expert English speaking guide, will pick you up from your cruise ship, by our luxury AC Mercedes mini bus to visit Athens, the Acropolis and Ancient Corinth!

Luxury, Comfort, Comprehension and Safety distinguish this tour from the others.

Important Notice: This is a semi private first class tour, with maximum participation 16 people.
Minimum Participation to operate this tour is 6 people

SUITABLE FOR:
History and Archaeology
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