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Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, Explore Athens with our all-inclusive tour that blends ancient marvels with vibrant neighborhoods. Enjoy skip-the-line access to the Acropolis and Parthenon, offering stunning views and a deep dive into history. Visit iconic sites like the Temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch, and the Panathenaic Stadium, the birthplace of the modern Olympics. Experience the changing of the guard at the Royal Palace and discover Athens' intellectual heritage, including the University, Academy, and National Library. Stroll through the charming streets of Plaka, the bustling markets of Monastiraki, and the picturesque old town, complete with the island-like charm of Anafiotika. Pass by the Ancient Agora, the Temple of Hephaestus, the Roman Agora, the Roman Library, and the impressive Tower of Winds. Our guide will provide insights, highlight great photo spots, and recommend local restaurants for a taste of authentic Athenian cuisine.
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Acropolis: The Acropolis of Athens is a renowned symbol of ancient Greece and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Sitting majestically atop a rocky hill, it has served as a cultural hub for over 2,500 years. This historic site is home to several remarkable structures, including the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike, showcasing the peak of classical architecture and artistry. Dedicated to the goddess Athena, the city's patron, the Acropolis was central to Athenian religious and political life. Today, it stands as a powerful testament to the achievements of ancient Greek civilization, drawing millions of visitors from around the globe and offering a fascinating glimpse into a magnificent past.
Parthenon: The Parthenon is an awe-inspiring temple situated on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to Athena, the city's patron goddess. Constructed between 447 and 432 BCE during the zenith of the Athenian Empire, this architectural gem exemplifies the Doric order and is renowned for its exquisite proportions and detailed sculptures. Designed by architects Ictinus and Callicrates, the Parthenon once housed a massive statue of Athena Parthenos, created by the sculptor Phidias. Its timeless beauty and historical importance make the Parthenon a symbol of ancient Greek civilization and democratic principles. Today, it draws countless visitors eager to admire its grandeur and recognize its influence on Western architecture and culture.
Panathenaic Stadium: The Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is a historic sports venue in Athens, Greece. Originally built in the 4th century BCE for the Panathenaic Games—an event honoring the goddess Athena—the stadium underwent a marble renovation for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. With a seating capacity of around 45,000, it is the only stadium in the world made entirely of white marble. Renowned for its distinctive horseshoe shape, the Panathenaic Stadium was the site of the inaugural modern Olympics. Today, it stands as a symbol of Greece's rich athletic legacy and continues to host various events, attracting visitors keen on sports history and culture
The Academy of Athens: The Academy of Athens, established in 1926, serves as Greece's national research institution and is one of the leading centers for scientific and intellectual advancement in the country. Housed in a magnificent neoclassical building designed by architects Theophil Hansen and Ernst Ziller, the Academy is crucial in fostering research across a variety of disciplines, including the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. It hosts esteemed scholars and researchers who enrich Greece's cultural and scientific landscape. Renowned for its extensive library and archives, the Academy of Athens is dedicated to promoting knowledge and education, making it a vital pillar of Greek academia and a symbol of the nation’s intellectual legacy.
Plaka: Discover Plaka and the Old Town, where history springs to life. Enjoy cozy cafes, charming shops, and ancient landmarks like Anafiotika and the Lysicrates Monument. As you wander through the narrow alleys, you'll hear captivating stories about this traditional area, which has been inhabited for over 2,000 years.
Ancient Agora of Athens: This segment invites you to explore Athens on foot, beginning in the vibrant Thisio, moving through the bustling Monastiraki, and concluding in the charming Plaka. Along the way, you'll glimpse ancient wonders like the Agora and the Temple of Hephaestus from the outside. Capture stunning panoramic views of the Stoa of Attalos and the Roman Forum, featuring the famous Tower of the Winds. As you stroll through Plaka's picturesque streets, you'll immerse yourself in the city's timeless charm and rich history.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens: Experience the spirit of Athens at the National University building, a proud emblem of education on our tour. It’s an ideal location for a photo opportunity, so take a moment to capture its stunning architecture and soak in the atmosphere. Feel the weight of history and knowledge that permeates this remarkable site.
National Library of Greece: Discover the allure of Athens at the National Library, a true treasure trove of knowledge on our tour. Take a moment to pause for a photo, capturing the beauty of this historic landmark.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, Make the most of your time in Mykonos with Half Day Delos Tour and small-group tour featuring the island's top highlights. Enjoy a balanced experience with both walking segments and comfortable transportation between sites in an air-conditioned vehicle, so you won’t have to worry about tired legs.
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Archaeological Site of Delos: Upon arriving at Delos, your guide will provide tickets to the archaeological site for the group and share an introduction to the island’s mythological, prehistoric, and historical significance. Then, you’ll set off to explore the narrow streets of the Hellenistic City, established in the 4th century BC. Highlights include the impressive House of Dionysos, the statue of Cleopatra, and exquisite mosaics. After a brief stop at the House of the Trident, you’ll visit the Theatre of Delos and the city’s public cistern. Stroll down the main street to return to the market and the Sanctuary zone, where you can admire the Stoa of Philippe, the donations from ancient celebrities, the Propylaia, the Colossus of the Naxians, and the Temples of Apollo. Your tour will conclude at the Sacred Lake, home to the eternal Naxian Lions. You'll have time to explore the archaeological museum and the museum shop before returning to your boat.
The Windmills (Kato Milli): You’ll visit the iconic Windmills of Mykonos, facing north. The strong Meltemi winds have historically aided locals in milling wheat. Windmills are a common sight on many Cycladic islands, built for the same purpose.
Little Venice: Every path you wander on Mykonos will lead you to the Alefkandra harbor, where you can delve deep into the island's history. This area is home to Little Venice, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the endless blue Aegean Sea.
Agrari Beach: This expansive sandy beach, popular among both locals and tourists, still provides ample space for relaxation. It's typically divided into two sections: one side featuring umbrellas and sunbeds, while the other remains untouched sand. The beach boasts crystal-clear waters and a reasonably priced restaurant compared to other spots on Mykonos.
Monastery of Panayia Tourliani: Upon reaching the village of Ano Mera, you'll visit the 16th-century cathedral monastery of Panagia Tourliani. It is named after the church's dome (tourlos) and the revered Icon of the Virgin Mary.
Church of Paraportiani: The beautiful church of Panagia (Virgin Mary) Paraportiani is one of the most photographed churches not just in Mykonos, but in the entire world. Situated at the entrance of the Kastro neighborhood, right by the sea, its name (Paraportiani) translates to "standing next to the entrance door," indicating its location next to the castle’s entrance.
Agios Ioannis Diakoftis: The Agios Ioannis settlement is named after the small church of Saint John, perched on the hill overlooking the beach. This area is one of the most desirable locations on Mykonos Island, offering breathtaking views of the sacred island of Delos and home to some of the island's finest hotels.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, reach the Mykonos Tourlos Port and board your ferry to Santorini. Upon arrival in Santorini reach your hotel. Check in to the hotel and freshen up and get ready for your half day trip to Santorini Panoramic Blue Shade Tour-Firostefani, Imerovigli, Oia. Discover some of the most beautiful spots in Santorini and enjoy breathtaking views of the offshore caldera with this semi-private shore excursion, tailored specifically for cruise ship passengers. You’ll explore Oia, Firostefani, Imerovigli, and Finikia, accompanied by a local guide who will share insights about the island’s culture and history
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Firostefani: Our first stop is Firostefani, renowned for its iconic blue dome church, where you can take in stunning views of the volcanic caldera.
Imerovigli: The highest point of the caldera, this village was once used as an observatory, offering us a chance to admire the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Oia: It is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Santorini. Our guide will lead you to the most stunning spots in this picturesque village, which has been designated as a traditional settlement. We'll explore the old Venetian castle, and if possible, venture inside (subject to the guard’s availability). We'll also take in the famous blue domes that Oia is known for.
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