Why choose this Athens tour ?
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Delphi, home of the 4th-century-BC Temple of Apollo, on this private, full-day excursion from Athens. Travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle and visit all the sites your group wants to see within the mountainside complex before returning comfortably to Athens.See the Delphi ruins, the Temple of Apollo, and Delphi Archaeological Museum Admire the sanctuaries of Apollo and Athena Pronaia and the ancient theater. Stop in the pretty towns of Arachova and Levadia on the journey back to Athens.
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What makes Delphi Arachova & Monast. Hosios Loukas from Athens Private Tour a unique experience ?
You will get picked up from your hotel, apartment, Airbnb, Athens airport, or Piraeus port. Enjoy the scenic journey through Thebes’ picturesque valleys and cotton fields. We arrive at Delphi after 2,5 hours trip.
Livadeia is a town in central Greece. It is the capital of the Boeotia regional district. The area around Livadeia is mountainous, with farming activities mainly confined to the valleys. The area has traditionally been associated with the production and processing of cotton and tobacco, as well as the cultivation of cereal crops and the raising of livestock. The city is also known for having participated in the War of Troy in allegiance with Mycenae.
Hosios Loukas is a historic walled monastery situated near the town of Distomo, in Boeotia, Greece. It is one of the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine architecture and art and has been listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites, along with the monasteries of Nea Moni and Daphnion.
The monastery of Hosios Loukas is situated at a scenic site on the slopes of Mount Helicon. It was founded in the early 10th century AD by the hermit, Venerable (Greek: Hosios) Luke of Steiris (Greek: Lukas), whose relics are kept in the monastery to this day. The main shrine of the monastery is the tomb of St. Luke, originally situated in the vault, but later placed at the juncture of the two churches. The monastery derived its wealth (including funds required for construction) from the fact that the relics of St. Luke were said to have exuded myron, a sort of perfumed oil which produced healing miracles.
After exploring the museum, enjoy your time at your leisure, perhaps stopping for a refreshing drink in a cafe or enjoy a delicious Greek meal at a traditional restaurant and then begin your way back to Athens.
Next, make your way inside Delphi Archeological Museum and explore the veritable treasure trove at leisure. Home to countless artifacts and relics, the museum consists of some 15 rooms arranged in chronological order.Delphi Archaeological Museum is one of the principal museums of Greece and one of the most visited. It is operated by the Greek Ministry of Culture. Founded in 1903, it has been rearranged several times and houses the discoveries made at the Panhellenic sanctuary of Delphi, which dates from the Late Helladic (Mycenean) period to the early Byzantine era.
At the midday, head inside the UNESCO-listed Archeological Site of Delphi, and explore the intriguing ruins while learning about famous monuments such as the Temple of ApolloThe Temple of Apollo, god of music, harmony, light, healing, and oracles occupied the most important and prominent position in the Delphic Panhellenic Sanctuary. The edifice with the partially restored colonnade visible today dates to the 4th century BC. It is the third temple built at the same place. The famous oracle, the Pythia, operated inside the temple, the location chosen, according to one tradition, due to a sacred chasm beneath the site emitting vapors, which were inhaled by the Pythia.
Αn intriguing architectural marvel nestled within the archaeological site of Delphi. Tholos provides us with a window into the ancient world and the rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions. The Tholos of Athena Pronaia is a circular building with a distinctive architectural design, featuring a ring of Doric columns surrounding a central chamber. Built in the 4th century BCE, this unique structure served as a sanctuary dedicated to Athena Pronaia, a variant of the goddess Athena worshipped in Delphi.
Head back to Athens via the beautiful mountain village of Arachova, situated on the hills of the Parnassus Mountains, where the tour will stop for a short photo opportunity.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Drive time from Athens to Delphi is 2 hours and 30 minutes
- This is a private tour
- Most travelers can participate
- Adults visiting Delhi pay around €12 (peak season) or €6 (off-season), which includes the archaeological site and museum. Half-off admission is available to seniors, students, and people under 25 from EU member states.
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
- Hotel- Airport – Port- Airbnb pickup and drop-off
- Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
- Liability insurance per person
- Entrance tickets (if you choose the option: Admission tickets included )
- Transportation with MiniVan or Mercedes Benz or Scoda Fabia 2023
Not Included
- The guide driver is not a licensed tour guide to accompany you at any site/museum.
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Greece Athens Transfers & Tours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Athens.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 4 Stars based on 3 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.