Delphi Day Trip + Extended Osios Loukas
According to legend, Zeus sent two eagles to circle the world from opposite directions. The place where they’d meet would be the “omphalos”, the navel of the world. And that place was Delphi.
We will make a short stop at Chaeronea to see the statue of the Lion, a monument built to commemorate the battle that took place in the area in 338 B.C.
On our way to Delphi we will pass through the village and winter resort of Arachova. We’re only 20 minutes away from our destination.
Delphi is the site of the god Apollo’s sanctuary. People of all social standings from all over Greece would flock to this place, bringing their tribute, hoping for an audience with Pythia, the high-priestess and oracle of Apollo. Her prophecies even shaped state policy.
Eager to know the future and to secure the blessing of the Gods, citizens from all walks of life literally showered the Oracle with tributes and donations, resulting in the accumulation of enormous wealth which filled the Oracle’s treasury to the brim.
Among the sights that you’ll have a chance to visit there, are the Temple of Apollo, the Castalian Spring, the Temple of Athena Pronaia, the theatre and the stadium.
Then you can admire many important ancient Greek artifacts from the excavations at Delphi, including the famous statue of Antinoos and the unique bronze statue of the Charioteer dated from 475 B.C.
The tour of the site and the museum will last for three hours. It will be followed by an authentic Greek meal and then it’s time to head back to Athens.
The extended version of this tour includes a visit to the Byzantine period monastery of Hosios Loukas.
The entrance fee for this tour is 12,00€ if you pick the Extended Tour is 3,00€ extra.
Free admission for:
Journalists
Persons under 18 (with current identification to prove age)
University students from Greece and the E.U
Free admission (for all) on the following dates:
6 March
5 June
18 April
18 May (International Museums Day)
The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days)
Opening hours for the archaeological area of Delphi:
Winter period: 8:30am – 15:00
Summer period:8:00am – 19:00
For Hosios Loukas monastery:
Monday closed
Tuesday-Sunday 09.00-17.00
All sites and museums are closed or have reduced opening hours, on the following holidays:
1 January: closed
6 January: closed
Shrove Monday: 08.30-15.00
25 March: closed
Good Friday: until 12:00 closed
Holy Saturday: 08.30-15.00
Easter Sunday : closed
Easter Monday: 08.30-15.00
1 May: closed
Holy Spirit Day: 08.30-15.00
15 August: 08.30-15.00
28 October: 08.30-15.00
25 December: closed
26 December: closed
Comfortable shoes and clothes ,hat and sunscreen.
* We can customize this tour to your needs.
** If you want to skip or add something, please let us know in advance.
