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- Prehistoric Tour of Greece - 3 days
- Nafplio, Mycenae and Epidaurus Two Days Tour from Athens
- Athens, Syros & Mykonos Tour - 7 Days - Premium
- 3 Day Private Tour in Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi, Honey & Olive Oil Tasting
- Explore Delphi from Athens - 2 Days
- Athens, Syros & Mykonos Tour - 7 Days - Standard
- Epidaurus, Mycenae, Olympia and Delphi Three Days Tour from Athens
- Mykonos Experience 7D/6N
- 5 Day Private Tour Peloponnese: Argolis, Dimitsana, Olympia & Delphi
- Athens, Mykonos & Syros with 2 Guided Tours - Premium
Prehistoric Tour of Greece - 3 days
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful views, great tour guide, fun experience. Would recommend trip, very good value.”
Terry, traveled in October
This 3-day Greek odyssey takes you through 8 historic cities from Athens. The route leads to Corinth Canal, Epidauros Theatre, and Nafplion before reaching Mycenae's ruins. Ancient Olympia and Delphi's Oracle sanctuary await, with a stop at Arachova's traditional village. Hotel pickup and expert guides included.
Duration 3 days Destinations Athens, Corinth Canal, Nafplion, Mycenae, Olympia, Itea, Delphi, Arachova Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $1,345
20% Off- NZ$1,076You save $269
Nafplio, Mycenae and Epidaurus Two Days Tour from Athens
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour was sold as an opportunity to walk around the ancient city in the afternoon and evening and morning.”
Larry, traveled in September
Duration 2 days Destinations Athens, Corinth Canal, Mycenae, Nafplion, Epidaurus Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Let's Book Travel From
20% Off- NZ$536
3 Day Private Tour in Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi, Honey & Olive Oil Tasting
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The extra charge for the 3-star hotel was excessive considering the hotels we stayed at were far less than what we were charged.”
William, traveled in August
The 3-day route from Athens showcases Greece's ancient marvels. Marvel at the 80m-high Corinth Canal, soak in the perfect acoustics of Epidaurus's theater, and stand before Mycenae's Lion Gate before heading back to Athens via Delphi's sacred Oracle site.
Duration 3 days Destinations Athens, Epidaurus, Mycenae, Nafplion, Olympia, Nafpaktos, Delphi, Arachova Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Private Tours Greece From
25% Off- NZ$2,659
The road to Delphi leads through Thebes and Arachova. Local experts illuminate the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios and Temple of Apollo before nightfall. The next morning brings more ancient wonders before returning to Athens.
Duration 2 days Destinations Athens, Arachova, Delphi, Mount Parnassus Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $668
20% Off- NZ$535You save $134
Athens, Syros & Mykonos Tour - 7 Days - Standard
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodations were beautiful, clean, and had friendly staff. The breakfasts that were included were wonderful and had a variety to please everyone.”
Stephanie, traveled in March
Duration 7 days Destinations Athens, Syros, Mykonos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Travel Zone From $3,067
25% Off- NZ$2,301You save $767
Epidaurus, Mycenae, Olympia and Delphi Three Days Tour from Athens
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had so much fun with him and the group. A very professional guide who was able to get the group to gel.”
Glen, traveled in May
Your quest through antiquity starts from Athens's central hotels. The Corinth Canal leads to UNESCO treasures like Mycenae's fortress and Olympia's ancient stadium. The return path winds through Delphi's Oracle and scenic Arachova village, with expert commentary throughout.
Duration 3 days Destinations Athens, Corinth Canal, Mycenae, Olympia, Delphi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Let's Book Travel From
25% Off- NZ$919
A 7-day Mykonos getaway awaits from Athens' Piraeus Port. Ferry transfers and 6 nights' accommodation put you steps from Little Venice, Paradise Beach, and ancient Delos. The adventure concludes with an afternoon ferry back to Athens.
Duration 7 days Destinations Athens, Mykonos Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- NZ$2,030
5 Day Private Tour Peloponnese: Argolis, Dimitsana, Olympia & Delphi
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThe Peloponnese adventure starts in Athens at 8:30 AM, concluding after Delphi's ruins. Private transport whisks you to sites like Epidaurus Theatre and Mycenae. Daily breakfast and quality accommodations included throughout.
Duration 5 days Destinations Athens, Corinth Canal, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplion, Dimitsana, Olympia, Nafpaktos, Delphi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Private Tours Greece From
25% Off- NZ$4,442
What people love about Athens Tours
- Prehistoric Tour of Greece - 3 days
Good introduction to Greece and history of. It is windy in bus and if just after arriving people can get woosy. Guide was good and happy group to travel with. Would not want to stay in bus any longer; Olympia, Delphi, coastline and small villages along the way packed a lot in; much more than other tours. Worth the money due to the number of good stops on this one
- Nafplio, Mycenae and Epidaurus Two Days Tour from Athens
The tour really went well until we were taken out of the town of Nafplio and dropped off at a hotel in the country rather than in Nafplio. The tour was sold as an opportunity to walk around the ancient city in the afternoon and evening and morning. No where were we told that our hotel would be so far from the old city that we would have to taxi in and out each time we wanted to walk around in the featured city. Imagine being told you would be able to stay overnight in a tour supplied hotel and enjoy walking around Sausalito and the afternoon, evening and morning then discover you were being dropped off in San Francisco. One third of the tour was a ripoff.
- Athens, Syros & Mykonos Tour - 7 Days - Premium
Our hotel in Athens was next to the Acropolis museum and within walking distance of the Acropolis. The Acropolis is a must see. So much history and also a great view of the whole of Athens. The hotel in Syros was placed to an excellent location, very close to the downtown restaurants. Mykonos was nice but windy. We would really suggest it.
What our customers ask about Athens Tours & Trips
What's the best time of year to visit Athens for comfortable sightseeing?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) provide the most pleasant conditions for exploring Athens with temperatures between 65-75°F. During these months visitors can explore ancient ruins and winding streets without the intense summer heat. The peak summer season from June through August brings temperatures up to 95°F making long walks through archaeological sites uncomfortable. Winter visitors face mild 55°F days but should pack for occasional rain showers. Early morning or late afternoon visits to the Acropolis prove most comfortable especially for guests at nearby hotels like the Athenaeum Grand. As one TourRadar traveler notes "We went in April and had perfect weather for walking tours - not too hot or crowded."
What are the best areas to stay in Athens?
Three neighborhoods stand out for visitors: Plaka Syntagma and Monastiraki. Each offers easy access to major sites and a lively street scene. The Acropolis Hill Hotel in Makrigianni gives guests front-row views of the ancient citadel while B4B Athens puts travelers in the heart of modern city life. For those seeking a more residential feel Koukaki has emerged as a favored choice among travelers. According to a TourRadar guest: "The Cypria Hotel's location was perfect - we could walk to everything and had amazing restaurants right outside our door."
What should I know about visiting the Acropolis in Athens?
The ancient citadel opens at 8am when crowds are thinnest and temperatures most forgiving. Adult tickets cost $25 with options to bundle multiple archaeological site entries. The modern Acropolis Museum at the base provides context for the ruins above. Both the Arion Hotel and Acropolis Hill Hotel offer quick access to the site. One TourRadar visitor suggests: "Visit the Acropolis first thing in the morning then spend the afternoon in the air-conditioned museum when it's hottest."
What are some unique local food experiences in Athens?
The beating heart of Athenian food culture lies in its traditional tavernas and bustling markets. The Central Market (Varvakios Agora) showcases local ingredients and quick bites. The Psyrri neighborhood serves classic dishes like moussaka and souvlaki while Kolonaki's restaurants offer contemporary takes on Greek cuisine. Dining at the Cypria Hotel's rooftop restaurant pairs local flavors with Acropolis views. A TourRadar guest reports: "The food tour through Athens' markets and traditional tavernas was a highlight - our guide introduced us to local specialties we would have never discovered on our own."
How much time should I spend in Athens to see the main attractions?
Most visitors need 3-4 days to see Athens without rushing. A typical schedule dedicates one day to the Acropolis complex and museum another to exploring historic Plaka and Monastiraki and a third day for sites like the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Ancient Agora. Hotels such as the Arion or B4B Athens put guests within walking distance of these landmarks. One TourRadar traveler shares: "We spent 4 days in Athens and felt it was perfect to see the main sites without rushing while still having time to wander the charming neighborhoods."
How safe is Athens for tourists?
The main tourist districts of Plaka Syntagma and Monastiraki maintain strong safety records. Central hotels including the Cypria provide round-the-clock security in neighborhoods where evening strolls are common. Visitors should stay alert in busy areas like the Central Market and metro stations just as in any major city. A TourRadar guest confirms: "We felt completely safe walking around the historic center at all hours - the streets were well-lit and always had other tourists and locals out enjoying the evening."