
Delphi & Meteora Two-Day Tour
Overview:
From: €890
Explore the wonders of Greece on a 2-day tour to Delphi and Meteora. Begin in Delphi, the spiritual heart of ancient Greece, where you’ll visit the Archaeological Site of Delphi, the Delphi Archaeological Museum, and the charming mountain village of Arachova.
On day two, marvel at Meteora’s dramatic rock formations topped with centuries-old monasteries. Explore the monasteries, enjoy breathtaking views, and experience the unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual history.
This tour combines history, mythology, and stunning landscapes for a memorable and immersive Greek adventure.


Option 1: Arachova Village:
Arachova is a picturesque mountain village near Delphi, famous for its charming stone streets, traditional architecture, and vibrant local culture. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Arachova offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
Known for its handicrafts, wool products, and delicious local cuisine, the village is a perfect stop to experience authentic Greek mountain life. Its lively squares, quaint cafés, and festive spirit—especially during winter—make Arachova a favorite destination for travelers seeking both culture and scenic beauty.
Option 2: Monastery of Hosios Loukas:
The Hosios Loukas Monastery is one of the most important and well-preserved Byzantine monuments in Greece, set in a peaceful landscape near Delphi. Dating back to the 10th century, the monastery is renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate mosaics, and rich spiritual history.
Surrounded by natural beauty, it offers a serene atmosphere and a glimpse into Byzantine art and religious life. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hosios Loukas Monastery is a unique cultural treasure that combines history, spirituality, and exceptional craftsmanship.


Archaeological Site of Delphi:
The Archaeological Site of Delphi is one of Greece’s most iconic ancient sites, once regarded as the center of the world in Greek mythology. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, it was home to the famous Oracle of Delphi, where pilgrims and leaders from across the ancient world came to seek guidance from the gods.
Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins of temples, treasuries, and theaters, including the Temple of Apollo, the Tholos of Delphi, and the ancient stadium, all offering insight into the spiritual and cultural life of classical Greece. Surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, the site combines history, mythology, and stunning landscapes, making it an unforgettable destination for anyone interested in the heart of ancient Greek civilization.
Delphi Museum:
The Delphi Archaeological Museum houses one of Greece’s most important collections of ancient artifacts, offering a deeper understanding of the Archaeological Site of Delphi. The museum displays treasures recovered from the ruins, including sculptures, votive offerings, friezes, and the famous Charioteer of Delphi.
Its thoughtfully arranged exhibits bring the myths, religious practices, and daily life of ancient Delphi to life, allowing visitors to connect the artifacts with the monumental ruins outside. Combining history, art, and mythology, the museum provides a rich and immersive experience that complements the exploration of this legendary site.

Overnight in Kalambaka

Meteora Monasteries:
The Meteora Monasteries are a stunning collection of centuries-old monasteries perched atop towering rock pillars in Meteora. Built between the 14th and 16th centuries, these Byzantine monasteries were constructed in seemingly impossible locations, offering both spiritual refuge and breathtaking views of the surrounding valley.
Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved chapels, frescoes, and historical artifacts inside, while walking paths and viewpoints provide a closer look at the dramatic landscape. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Meteora Monasteries are a remarkable fusion of architecture, history, and natural beauty, making them one of Greece’s most iconic and unforgettable destinations.
Thermopylae:
Thermopylae is a historic site in Greece, famously known as the location of the legendary battle in 480 BCE where King Leonidas I and his 300 Spartans made their heroic stand against the Persian army. Nestled between steep mountains and the sea, Thermopylae’s landscape played a crucial role in this epic clash and has become a symbol of courage and sacrifice.
Today, visitors can see monuments commemorating the battle, including statues of King Leonidas, and learn about the history and significance of the site. Thermopylae offers a powerful glimpse into ancient Greek warfare, heroism, and the enduring legacy of one of history’s most famous battles.

