2 Days Tour
Olympia – Delphi
Day 1
Your driver will pick you up at your accommodation and drive you to Peloponnesus peninsula, in the south of Greece. First stop, the Corinth Canal, an engineering marvel whose construction began in the late 19th century. We’ll make a 30-minute stop there, so you can snap some pictures and enjoy a cup of coffee.
Arrival at Olympia and lunch break.
Olympia is the most important sanctuary of the ancient world and birthplace of the Olympic Games, which were first held in 776 B.C. in honor of the god Zeus.
Some of the most popular sights in Olympia are the temples of Zeus and Hera, and the Stadium with an impressive capacity of 45,000. And, of course, the museum, with the world-renowned statue of Hermes.
We will be spending the night in Olympia.
Day 2
Before arriving at Delphi, we will make a stop at the beautiful seaside town of Nafpaktos for lunch. After an additional 1.5 hour on the road, we’ll finally arrive in the navel of the world, Delphi.
Delphi was the most important sanctuary of the ancient world. It was the seat of the high priestess of Apollo and oracle, Pythia, whose prophecies even affected state policies. The site is full of tributes from all over Greece.
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.
The museum hosts several world-renowned exhibits, such as the Statue of Antinous and the Charioteer of Delphi.
On our way back, we’ll make a stop at Arachova. This picturesque village and winter resort is sure to win your heart with its natural beauty.
After two days packed with unique experiences, it’s time to head back to Athens and your accommodation.
The Admission fees for this tour is 24,00€ in total
12,00€ for Olympia and
12,00€ for Delphi
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)
Summer Period: 1 April – 31 October
Winter Period: 1 November – 31 March
Opening hours for the archaeological area of Ancient Olympia :
Winter period:
8:00am-15:00
Summer period:
From 3/4 to 30/4, 08:00am-19:00
From 2/5 to 30/9, 08:00am-20:00
From 1/10/ to 15/10, 08:00am-19:00
From 16/10 to 31/10, 08:00am-18:00
Οpening hours for the archaeological area of Delphi:
Winter period: 8:30am – 15:00
Summer period: 8:00am – 19:00
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.
