- Discover the astonishing UNESCO-listed Meteora in one day
- Countless impressive views of the countryside
- Visit three different monasteries & enjoy the view of the majestic grey rocks
- Free time to explore the town of Kalabaka
- Excellent value for money
Don't miss the opportunity during your stay in Athens to visit the breathtaking Meteora Monasteries with this amazing full day tour! Countless panoramic images will remain etched in your memory with the opportunity for video and photos along the way.
The tour will be operated by a modern air-conditioned bus departing from opposite Larissis station at 07:30 am. The journey takes approximately 5 hours (with a 20 min refreshment stop) You will spend 5 hours in destination visiting Meteora and then return to Athens (arrival at approximately 11:00pm). Your guide will meet you in the town of Kalambaka and take you to the medieval monastery complex, which sits perched high atop sandstone cliffs and is honored by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It’s a wonderful way to experience one of Greece’s most breathtaking and off-the-beaten-path cultural treasures.
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Appropriate clothing is required. Ladies should not wear short skirts and must have long sleeves. Men are not allowed to wear shorts.
In order to reach the Meteora monasteries you will need to climb a significant number of stairs, about 200- 300 steps.
The Monastery of Great Meteoro and the Holy Trinity have more than 300 steps, Rousanou, Varlaam and Saint Nicolaos have about 150 steps. The most accessible monastery is the Holy Monastery of St Stephen whick a have a walking bridge.
Definitely yes, Meteora is considered to be one of the most unique and breathtaking destinations in Greece. The stunning landscape, combined with the historical and cultural significance of the monasteries, makes Meteora a remarkable and awe-inspiring destination.
Today, out of 24 monasteries that used to exist, only these 6 of them remain active: Great Meteoron, Varlaam, Roussanou, St. Nicholas Anapafsas, Holy Trinity, and St. Stephen.