On 4-day trips from Athens, you’ll visit some of the most coveted tourist spots in Europe. In the dreamy Peloponnese peninsula and central Greece, you’ll walk in the footsteps of ancient gods and legendary kings at Meteora and Delphi. For a taste of the Aegean, your journey will take you to the Cycladic Islands and Crete.
On 4-day trips from Athens, you’ll visit some of the most coveted tourist spots in Europe. In the dreamy Peloponnese peninsula and central Greece, you’ll walk in the footsteps of ancient gods and legendary kings at Meteora and Delphi. For a taste of the Aegean, your journey will take you to the Cycladic Islands and Crete.
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On 4-day trips from Athens, you’ll visit some of the most coveted tourist spots in Europe. In the dreamy Peloponnese peninsula and central Greece, you’ll walk in the footsteps of ancient gods and legendary kings at Meteora and Delphi. For a taste of the Aegean, your journey will take you to the Cycladic Islands and Crete.
You will find below all you need to know about a 4-day trip itinerary, one of the most complete options for multi day trips from Athens.
Begin your 4-day tour to the Peloponnese from Athens in style with a convenient hotel pickup. First on the agenda is Epidaurus, with its famous amphitheater and archaeological museum.
Then it’s on to Mycenae to pay your respects to King Agamemnon. The final point of interest today is the mighty Corinth Canal, which carves its way from sea to sea. You’ll spend the night in the coastal city of Nafplio.
The focus of day two is the ancient site of Olympia, where the original Olympic Games were first held. You’ll enjoy a scenic drive across the peninsula and spend a few hours exploring the complex with your guide.
Today’s delight is Delphi, which is back in central Greece. Following the long drive and your arrival at the site, you’ll discover dramatically situated temples and learn about the significance of Apollo in ancient Greek culture. You’ll enjoy a final night in a hotel close by, ready for your final day on the road tomorrow.
Your last day on this epic multi-day tour from Athens offers a change of scenery, with history and geology. After breakfast, you’ll head to Meteora for a guided tour and hike to the monasteries in the mountains. The return journey to Athens typically includes a stop at the statue of King Leonidas for a short break.
The star of the show at Epidaurus is the theater. It’s one of the best-preserved stages in the country and is still used for performances in the summer. You might even see one if you time your visit right! If there’s no show scheduled during your excursion, you can still take a seat and enjoy the panoramas out towards the mountains.
The original Olympic Games were held right here at this remote site. Much of the stadium can still be seen, so it’s easy to imagine the Greek athletes wowing the crowds back in the day. You can stroll around the arena and visit the Temples of Hera and Zeus too. Don’t miss the gymnasium remains or the ancient workshop as you explore the complex.
This archaeological site was once the beating heart of the Mycenaean civilization. It’s also where King Agamemnon was buried, after his legendary role in the Trojan Wars. As you wander around the settlement of Mycenae, you can admire the high city walls guarded by huge stone lions, as well as tombs and a treasury.
The most famous sight in Delphi is the Temple of Apollo. It was from here that the prophecies of the god himself were revealed, by a high priestess speaking to devout pilgrims. During your visit, you can discover the temple remains, as well as the stadium and amphitheater. Delphi enjoys a picturesque setting on the slopes of Mount Parnassus.
Meteora is known for its unique Byzantine monasteries, which sit precariously on top of lofty stone pinnacles. Some are still in operation, and you’ll visit a few during a guided tour. The sweeping vistas from the monasteries are the icing on the cake. You can see for miles, with churches and otherworldly rock towers setting the scene.
Group tours: These 4-day trips from Athens offer the best value for money, with larger group sizes keeping costs to a minimum. You’ll have guided visits at many of the archaeological sites. The number of participants on tours varies greatly, so if you’d prefer to travel in a smaller group, check the operator details carefully before booking.
Private tours: If you would rather travel a little more exclusively, then private tours from Athens are the answer. You’ll have a car or minivan for just you and your party, and some tours offer a personal guide too. Some flexibility in the schedule is allowed too.
For a group trip, expect to pay at least €550 per traveler. This is the full package, with transport, hotels, pickups, entrance fees and some meals included.
Prices for private 4-day trips to the Peloponnese from Athens start around €1,500 per person, depending on type of accommodation and group size.
Once you’ve had your fill of classical mainland sights, why not head out to the islands for some relaxation – Mediterranean style? These 4-day tours from Athens will take you to true Aegean gems to show you the best of Greek island life.
If you’ve always wanted to experience traditional villages, vibrant nightlife and turquoise coves, then these are the excursions to book. Transport and accommodation is taken care of, so you can just sit back and enjoy the ferry rides and flights.
Mykonos stands out in the Cyclades islands for its photogenic windmills and whitewashed streets that will capture your imagination. After heading out on a luxury cruise around Mykonos, sunbathing and enjoying the amazing beaches, make sure to get a taste of the island's world-class nightlife.
No visit to Santorini is complete without a caldera boat adventure and taking in the sunset from the village of Oia. If weather permits, make sure to go snorkeling around the island and get a taste of local culture and history on a wine tasting tour or exploration of the Akrotiri.
Just a short boat-ride from Athens, Paros is one of the most up-and-coming Cycladic islands that is very popular with Greek and international visitors alike. Seize the day on its pristine beaches and take a yacht cruise to explore nearby islands.
As the largest Greek island, there is no shortage of things to see in Crete, from the ancient Palace of Knossos to the Old Town of Chania. For a taste of the local culture, make sure to try Cretan food and wine. Don't miss the opportunity to join a jeep tour to explore the island's natural landscape beyond the beaten path.
The cost of a 4-day trip to the Greek Islands from Athens will depend on the size of your group, the number of islands visited, the class of hotel and the inclusion of additional activities.
Prices for 4-day trips to Mykonos and Santorini typically start at around €760 per traveler with 3-star hotels.
Expect to pay at least €1,300 for a 4-day excursion to Paros, Santorini and Mykonos.
The prices for 4-day day trips to Crete, Santorini and Mykonos typically start at about €1,200.