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DELPHI FULL DAY TOUR

DELPHI FULL DAY TOUR
1 Day

Next to the Acropolis in Athens Delphi is by far the most popular archaeological site in Greece.

Located 180 km. Northwest from Athens on the South slope of the mountain ParnassosDelphi was believed to be the centre of the earth and was the most important religious centre of ancient Greece.  Indeed it was and still is one of the most beautiful and mystical sites in the world.

The ancient Greeks chose this unique spot for their most sacred and famous Oracle, dedicated to Apollo, which influenced the fate of states and individuals for about 1000 years.

Itinerary

We depart from Athens in the morning via the national highway and pass by the towns of ThebesLevadia and Arachova.  Arriving in Delphi we’ll visit Castalia Spring and the main archaeological site (the Temple of Apollo, the Treasury of the Athenians, the Theatre, the Stadium,etc.) and the Museum with the famous statue of Antinoos and the unique bronze statue of the Charioteer dated from 475 B.C.

Our lunch in a traditional Greek restaurant in the picturesque town of Delphi, after our visit to the sites, will be the perfect way to recharge our batteries and enjoy the local cuisine.

After lunch, heading back towards the archaeological site, we’ll have a stop to see the ruins of the Temple of Athena Pronea and the Tholos.

Driving down the mountain Parnassos and before reaching the national highway to Athens, we’ll stop again at Cheronia to see the famous “Lion of Cheronia”.  The “Lion” is a marble monument erected in the battlefield by Phillip, King of Macedonia and father of Alexander the Great, to commemorate his victory there against the Athenian and Thebean armies in 338 B.C.

Duration approximately 8 hours

All our private tours are flexible.  It is always up to you to change the itinerary according to your wishes.
Admission fees and lunch are not included in the price of the tour.

B.  EXTENDED DELPHI TOUR

Driving up the mountain Parnassos in the morning and before we reach Delphi we’ll visit the famous monastery of “Ossios Loukas”.

Ossios Loukas is the largest surviving monastery of the Middle Byzantine period in Greece.  It was founded in the early 10th century by the hermit St. Loukas whose relics are kept in the monastery to this day. The Katholikon has some of the best preserved Byzantine mosaics.

The spectacular mountain view from the monastery’s courtyard and the welcoming shade of the old pine trees make this an ideal place to enjoy a cup of Greek coffee.

Duration approximately 10 hours

All our private tours are flexible.  It is always up to you to change the itinerary according to your wishes.
Admission fees and lunch are not included in the price of the tour.

Entrance Fees  to the Sites

Delphi and Delphi Museum12 Euros
Ossios Loukas Monastery4 Euros (for the extended tour)

Reduced admission (50%)

Original passport or copy necessary
Between 6-25 years old, from countries outside the E.U.
Senior citizens of the E.U. aged over 65
Everybody from Nov. 1st to March 31st

Free admission for visitors

Original passport or copy necessary
Up to 25 years old from countries of the E.U 
Children up to 5 years old from countries outside the E.U 
Highschool & University students over 25 years old from countries of the E.U. (a certificate from the educational institution certifying tuition and its duration is necessary)

Days of free admission for all to archaeological sites & public Museums

March 6 (In Memory of Melina Mercouri)
April 18 (International Monuments Day)
May 18 (International Museums Day)
The last weekend of September (European Heritage Days)
Oct. 28 (National Holiday)
First Sunday of every month, from Nov. 1st to March 31st

Holidays

1 JanuaryClosed
6 January08:30 – 15:00
Shrove Monday08:30 – 15:00
25 MarchClosed
Greek Orhodox Good Friday12:00 – 15:00
Greek Orhodox Good Saturday08:30 – 15:00
Greek Orhodox Easter SundayClosed
Greek Orhodox Easter Monday08:30 – 15:00
May 1Closed
Holy Spirit Day08:30 – 15:00
5 August08:30 – 15:00
28 October08:30 – 15:00
25 DecemberClosed
26 DecemberClosed