THE BEST OF GREECE
Day 1 - Fri. BOARD YOUR OVERNIGHT TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. Day 2 - Sat. ARRIVAL IN ATHENS, GREECE. Check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the Greek capital. Later, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers and maybe join them in an optional evening out. Day 3 - Sun. ATHENS. An opportunity to see island life from the cruise ship on the optional three-island cruise, visiting Aegina, Poros, and Hydra. Poros is a lush island with a maze of narrow streets. Aegina is the main producer of pistachio nuts in Greece, while Hydra is home to a large artist community and where beautiful boutiques line the scenic harbor. (B) Day 4 - Mon. ATHENS-NAUPLIA. Join the included sightseeing tour of Athens featuring the highlights of this ancient capital with a visit to the Acropolis and its fascinating museum. Next, westwards to the Corinth Canal. Journey into the Argolis to make a stop in Epidaurus, located in the hilly countryside dotted with pine trees and oleanders. In this magnificent setting you - ll visit the open-air theater that can still seat 14,000 spectators. Head for the coast and overnight in Nauplia. (B,D) Day 5 - Tue. NAUPLIA-MYCENAE-SPARTA. This morning enjoy the included excursion with a Local Guide to Mycenae, a city fortress cursed by the gods but rich in gold and warrior kings. Motor south in the afternoon deep into the Peloponnese to Sparta for an overnight. (B,D) Day 6 - Wed. SPARTA-PYLOS. Your morning highlight will be the included sightseeing of the medieval Byzantine citadel of Mystra, at one time known as "The Florence of the East." In the afternoon, drive to Pylos, located on a quaint bay on the Messenian Gulf. (B,D) Day 7 - Thu. PYLOS-NESTOR'S PALACE-OLYMPIA. Drive north this morning to Nestor's Palace. Your included visit will help you imagine the siege of Troy where Nestor commanded a large fleet. A short stop at Chora Museum will get you acquainted with the splendor of the past. Later, travel northwest to Olympia, the legendary venue of the Olympic Games, when every four years the city-states engaged in sport instead of war. (B) Day 8 - Fri. OLYMPIA-PATRAS-DELPHI. Focus on Olympia, where the athletes of antiquity performed in honor of the King of Deities. Learn more about the history of the Olympic Games on the optional sightseeing tour. In the afternoon drive north to Patras, the capital of the Peloponnese and the west coast's largest port. Stop awhile and see St. Andrew's Church. Then proceed via the spectacular Rion-Antirion Bridge through the picturesque fishing villages along the south coast of the mainland to mythical Delphi. (B) Day 9 - Sat. DELPHI-KALAMBAKA. Optional morning sightseeing of the archaeological site in Delphi. Once called "The Navel of the Earth," Delphi was the greatest Oracle of the ancient world, where people flocked to seek advice. Now it's one of the grandest sights in Greece; its theater and Temple of Apollo still stand in their lovely natural setting. In the afternoon, drive north by way of Lamia and on to Trikala in Thessaly for an overnight in Kalambaka. (B,D) Day 10 - Sun. KALAMBAKA-METEORA-ATHENS. A short drive to Meteora, which is a cluster of monastic buildings perched in an unforgettable manner on a set of rising rock formations. Your included visit is certainly the day's highlight. Later, drive south to Athens for an overnight. Why not join the optional Greek dinner" (B) Day 11 - Mon. YOUR HOMEBOUND FLIGHT ARRIVES THE SAME DAY. (B) |