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Greece Travel - Sightseeing Tours - Delphi and Meteora - Three Day Tour.
Delphi and Meteora - Three Day Tour 3 days / 2 nights Starting from EUR
€253.93 per person, twin share
Venture to the ancient site of the panhellenic sanctuary of Delphi, explore
the complex of buildings, which includes the Temple of Apollo, The sacred
Corycian Cave, and the Castalian Spring. Visit of Meteora - the thing that
makes Meteora so special is the monasteries on the top of the rock towers. Be
sure not to miss this tour!
This package is seasonal and only operates from April through to November,
2006
Visit the archaeological site and the Museum at Delphi and enjoy some
leisure time to explore this exciting city. Visit the breathtaking Meteora and
Thermopylae. This area is considered one of the most beautiful parts of
mainland Greece, with it's monasteries bulit on the top of rock towers and the
fantastic views. Drive by the central Greek towns of Amphissa, Lamia and
Trikala before you arrive in beautiful Kalambaka.
Meteora
Dates:
April 02 to November 01, 2006
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and every second Friday starting April 07, 2006
Location:
CHAT coach terminal
10 Amalia Avenue, Athens
Time:
8:15am
Hotel Pickup:
Tour departs from selected Athens hotels. Please include the details of
your hotel at the time of booking.
Pick-up and drop-off from the Port is not available.
Return Details:
Tour concludes at original point of departure at 6:30pm on Day 3.
Itinerary:
Day 1:
Drive towards the mountains via the towns of Thebes, Levadia and Arachova
enroute to Delphi. Enjoy a guided tour of the ancient site and Delphi's museum
where you can see the Bronzed Charioteer. The views over the Gulf of Corinth
from Delphi are breathtaking.Tonight you will enjoy Dinner (included).
Day 2:
Morning at leisure then drive across the Thessaly Plains to the spectacular
Meteroa region.Tonight you will enjoy Dinner (included).
Day 3:
Tour the monasteries of Meteora and marvel at the towering rocky pinnacles
that the region is famous for. Return to Athens for approximately 7:30pm
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