
Three Days Trip to Delphi and Meteora from Athens
- Visit Greece's two of the most important UNESCO world Heritage sites in one tour
- Guided tour of Delphi archaeological site, known as the 'navel of the world'
- Visit museum of Delphi and marvel at its spectacular exhibits
- Explore two of Meteora’s spectacular rock-top monasteries & enjoy breathtaking views
- Stop at Thermopylae & the heroic monument of King Leonidas
- Choose the hotel category that suits to your budget
With this three day sightseeing tour in Greece including Meteora and Delphi, you will visit two of Greece's most impressive UNESCO World Heritage sites. Visit the archeological site of Delphi with Apollo temple, also known as the 'navel of the world' and the stunning rock-tower monasteries of Meteora.
1st Day: Start your 3-Day trip with a pick up from your central Athens hotel and depart through Thebes, Livadia (short stop) and Arachova for Delphi, known in ancient times as the navel of the world. Explore the archaeological site and marvel at the Temple of Apollo famous for its oracle. Stroll around the relics of the Temple as your professional guide describes its purpose and construction. Second stop is the museum of Delphi with its spectacular finds, including the unique bronze Charioteer, the Naxian Sphinx and the statue of Antinoos. Check in to your hotel and spend your afternoon as you wish. Overnight stay in Delphi.
2nd Day: The next morning is at your leisure to relax or to visit the town of Delphi. In the afternoon meet our guide and depart through Central Greece to Kalambaka, a small town built at the foot of the majestic grey rocks, crowned by the Meteora Monasteries. Overnight stay in Kalambaka.
3rd Day: After your breakfast, depart for nearby Meteora to visit the Byzantine monasteries built on top of rock towers and providing fantastic views over the plain. Listen to fascinating stories by your guide and learn how they provided refuge for monks in the bloody aftermath of the Roman Empire. Return to Athens late in the afternoon passing by the heroic monument of King Leonidas of Sparta at Thermopylae.






- Transportation by luxury air conditioned bus
- Professional and licensed guide
- Hotel accomodation (A class / T class)
- Breakfasts & dinners
- Entrance fees
- Hotel accommodation tax
- Gratuites (optional)
- Drinks and beverages
- Lunch
Entrance to the monasteries: Appropriate clothing is required. Ladies should not wear short skirts and must have long sleeves. Men are not allowed to wear shorts.
Meteora Monasteries: We visit Great Meteoro Monastery and St. Stefanos. Every Tuesday, we are visitng instead of Great Meteoro, Varlaam monastery.
Prices: All the mentioned prices are per person on twin sharing basis. In case of one traveler the single supplement option has to be chosen.
Hotel accommodation: A class (4*): Apollonia hotel & Divani Meteora hotel (or similar hotels) - T class (3*): Delphi Palace hotel & Orfeas hotel (or similar hotels).
Hotel accomodation tax: Paid directly in hotels as following: 5* hotels - 4 Euro per room/per night, 4* hotels - 3 Euro per room/per night, 3* hotels - 1.5 Euro per room/per night.
Although the guides we had were very good, we were very unhappy with the accommodation that we were given and the food provided to us. The places we stopped for lunch were also of a poor standard. Also we were told when we got to Athens that the company would not be able to drop us off at our hotel because it was different from the one we were picked up from. We therefore were dropped in the middle of Athens and told to pay for a taxi.
Dear Sir
Thank you for your mail. As already mention we will speak to the hotel owners about the food issue. Furthermore as drop off is concerned we are not offering pick up or drop off in PIREAUS port
Thanks
DIMITRIS BISTOLAS
Thank you for a wonderful 3 days.
We thoroughly enjoyed our entire 3-week stay in Greece.
We took a 2 day tour to Delfi and the Meteora with KeyTours. The organisation was perfect, including the food , the hotel in Kalambaka and the driver. A special mention for our guide, Marianna TSICARIDOU, so nice, helpfull and a real encyclopedia during 2 days.