A guided tour of Meteora

A two day excursion highlighting the unique Byzantine monasteries of the region

SPECIAL OFFER: BOOK A’ CLASS HOTELS AND PAY TOURIST CLASS PRICES !

Offer applicable: for SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2011 for all reservations booked after September 1, 2011

DAY 1

View of Meteora Your guided tour of Meteora begins with you being picked up from your hotel in the morning, you will leave for Delphi, driving through the region of Veotia and the picturesque village of Arachova built on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. After spending an hour and a half at your own leisure in Delphi, "the Navel of the Earth", you will continue to Kalambaka driving through the city of Lamia, and passing by numerous picturesque villages and small towns of Central Greece.

Arriving in Kalambaka where you will have dinner and stay overnight.

DAY 2

Meteora from above
After breakfast your Meteora sightseeing tour continues with your departure from Kalambaka, you will then make your way to visit the well-known Meteora with its Byzantine Monasteries constructed on top of huge rocks which seem to be suspended in mid-air. In the afternoon you will leave Metora and begin your return to Athens journeying via Trikala, Lamia, Thermopylae (visit the Leonida Monument), and Kammena Vourla.

Arriving back in Athens in the evening at approximately 6pm.


NOTE: Guided visits to the archaeological site and the museum are NOT included.

Prices 2011
A' Class Hotel
Price per Adult: 186 159  Euro
Single Supplement: 34   28  Euro
Price per Child*: 93   80  Euro
One child sharing a triple room with two adults is FREE
Tourist Class Hotel
Price per Adult: 159  Euro
Single Supplement: 28  Euro
Price per Child*: 80  Euro
*For Children 4-12 years old
Departure days & Languages
04/04/2011 – 31/10/2011
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
English Yes Yes Yes Yes
Italian Yes
01/11/2011 – 31/03/2012
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
English Yes

Price Includes: Pick-up service from/near your hotel. Guided Tour & Entrance fee. Dinner on the first day. Breakfast on the second day.