Peloponnese Explorer

Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer
Peloponnese Explorer


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CAD $4,200 Was CAD $4,580

13 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Easy

Immerse yourself in Greece's ancient history on this two-week tour of the Peloponnese region. Get closer to the country's mighty mythology as you journey through the wild landscapes of the Mani Peninsula, at the tip of mainland Greece.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 07 Sep 2025

Experience Overview

Immerse yourself in Greece's ancient history on this two-week tour of the Peloponnese region. Get closer to the country's mighty mythology as you journey through the wild landscapes of the Mani Peninsula, at the tip of mainland Greece. From Olympia to Athens' Acropolis, discover the ancient wonders of Greece, while drinking in breathtaking scenery and trying out local flavours in cosy tavernas.

Athens - Explore the history and culture of one of the oldest cities in the world, including a tour of the Acropolis.

Delphi - Take a guided tour of the Temple of Apollo, perched on the rocky slopes of Mount Parnassos.

Olympia - Discover the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of the Olympic Games.

Highlights

Discover Athens old town and have the chance to visit the Acropolis|See the ancient ruins of Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games|Explore wild landscapes and fantastic sea views on the Mani Peninsula

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 20245

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: BusPublic BusTaxi

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Explore Worldwide

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: GX

StartStarts: Greece

FinishFinishes: Greece

DurationDuration: 13 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Easy

Includes

  • Explore Tour Leader
  • Driver(s)
  • Local Guide(s)

Accommodation

  • Hotel Evripides
  • Victoria Hotel
  • Pantheon City Hotel
  • Hotel Galaxy
  • Olympic Village Hotel
  • Acropole Delphi Hotel

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4,200 ($323 /day)

Itinerary

1
Day 1-Join tour in Athens

Our tour starts in Athens, Greece's historic hub. The city is a heady mix of ancient and modern, having been the capital of Greece for less than two centuries, but with a history dating back over 3,000 years. Located on the Plain of Attica, it's also an area of breathtaking scenery, set against a backdrop of mountains and stretching to the blue coast. For those arriving on time, our tour leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 7.00 pm and, for those that wish, there'll be the chance to go out for dinner. Due to a number of flights arriving into Athens later in the evening, our welcome meeting will take place on the morning of day two. There are no activities planned today, so you\ re free to arrive in Athens at any time. If you\ d like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive into Athens International Airport (ATH), which is around a one-hour drive from our hotel. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to visit one of the cafes in the colourful Psyrri district, which offer traditional Greek cuisine of scrumptious aubergines, tomatoes and cheese washed down with ouzo or raki. There are traditional rustic tavernas in the well-known Plaka area at the foot of the Acropolis, too.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Evripides
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - No
  • Breakfast Provided - No
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: None

2
Day 2-Walking tour of Athens and visit to Acropolis

After our tour leader holds an initial welcome meeting this morning, we'll take an orientation walking tour which will take us past the Parliament buildings, through Syntagma Square and into the Plaka, to soak up the atmosphere of the old town. You'll notice the contrast between the modern capital and the old city - the well-heeled inhabitants of Kolonaki on the one hand, and the vibrant Plaka quarter on the other. In the late morning, we'll head for a guided tour of the Acropolis to discover the ruins of the Athens of Pericles - the Propylaea (or marble entrance hall), the Parthenon (built by Ictinos 2500 years ago), the Temple of Athena Nike (the Wingless Victory), and the Erechtheion. Tradition dictates that the gods Athena and Poseidon quarrelled here. The sea god struck the rock with his trident, causing salt water to gush out, while Athena struck it with her spear and brought forth an olive tree. As olives were deemed to be more useful, the other gods let her take the city under her protection. Please note, depending on our allotted time to see the Acropolis, we might need to rearrange our sightseeing schedule. For those wishing to see more of Athens, it's well worth visiting the highly acclaimed Acropolis Museum to see the layers of history painstakingly excavated right beneath your feet. It's now possible to see the ruins of the ancient Athenian neighbourhood that stood on this very site millennium ago. The museum closes at 5pm on a Monday, we recommend pre-booking a ticket online to avoid a long queue. As there's not much time today, you might consider going on day 1 before our tour starts.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Evripides
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

3
Day 3-Bus to Nafplion via Epidavros

Leaving Athens after an early breakfast, we'll travel to Nafplion - the first capital of modern Greece and one of the most beautiful coastal towns in the Peloponnese. On our way we stop at Epidavros. Dedicated to Asclepius, the healing god and legendary son of Apollo, the sanctuary of Epidavros was one of the most important of the ancient world, and it remained a site of pilgrimage from the sixth century BC to Roman times. Epidavros is home to one of the greatest and best-preserved of all ancient Greek theatres. With its backdrop of rolling hills, this 14,000-seat arena merges perfectly into the landscape, so much so that it was only rediscovered and unearthed in the last century. The acoustics of the amphitheatre are so incredible, it's said that even those sat on the highest tier will hear a coin drop on stage. After exploring the site, continue to Nafplion by bus to enjoy an evening promenade and dinner at one of the many harbourfront restaurants.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Victoria Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

4
Day 4-Walk to Palamidi Fortress, free afternoon for coastal walk

Today we'll ascend to the Palamidi Fortress to take in the views. The Palamidi is comprised of three separate fortresses walled together. It was built in 1714 by the Venetians, taken by the Turks the following year, and held until they surrendered it to Kolokotronis after a fifteen-month siege during the War of Independence. After we make the 850-step ascent to the fortress (taxis are also available), we'll then travel back to Nafplion for a few afternoon to explore the area. We recommend walking to Arvanitia Beach and then on to Karathona, a beautiful costal walk.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Victoria Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

5
Day 5-Drive to Gythio via ancient ruins at Mycenae

Leaving Nafplion behind us, we'll first travel north to visit the mighty ruins of ancient Mycenae. Then, we'll head south towards the heart of the Mani Peninsula. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the modern city, Mycenae is connected to the legend of King Agamemnon who commanded the ten-year expedition against Troy. The site was unearthed by the archaeologist Schliemann in the 1870s and is prized for its Lion Gate and Royal Tombs. Equally impressive are the 'beehive tombs' which include the Treasury of Atreus (the lintel over the monumental Atreus door weighs over 120 tons). Inside, the structure is awesome - the principal chamber dates from about 1350 BC and emulates the grandeur of the Egyptian pharaohs. This afternoon, we'll move on to Gythio.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Pantheon City Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

6
Day 6-Free day in Gythio with optional trip to Monemvasia

Gythio is a charming coastal town (really a large village) on the Mani Peninsula. Gythio has a rich history dating back to ancient times. It was once the ancient port of Sparta and served as a major naval power. The town has remnants of historical sites, including the Tzanetakis Tower and the island of Marathonisi. The town is known for its picturesque setting with colorful neoclassical buildings lining the waterfront. Today has been left free to soak up the atmosphere of Gythio. Alternatively, you can take a trip to the nearby town of Monemvasia ('Greece's Gibraltar'). This 13th-century Byzantine fortress town occupies a steep, rocky islet which is connected to the coast by a bridge - it was amongst the first of the Peloponnese fortified towns to be liberated by the Greeks in 1821.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Pantheon City Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

7
Day 7-Excursion to the Mani Peninsula including Vathia

The Mani Peninsula is naturally isolated and traditionally independent - the people who inhabit its wild landscape have always resisted change and clung to their ancient traditions. In addition to its history of piracy, the feudal society which developed here around the 14th century has left a unique architectural legacy in the form of marble-roofed tower houses, once used as a defence against enemy clans and as a sign of family prestige. Today, we'll charter a bus to discover this fascinating region, visiting Cape Tenaro; the southernmost point of mainland Greece, Girolimenas and Vathia fortified village.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Pantheon City Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

8
Day 8-Drive to Pylos via ruins of Medieval Mystras

Leaving the Mani Peninsula, this morning we'll head north to the abandoned medieval town of Mystras. Clinging to a steep flank of the Taygetos range, some 150 metres above the plain, Mystras might be silent and ruined today but it's nevertheless evocative of the people who once lived here and made it prosperous. We'll wander the cobbled alleyways, exploring the various sun-bleached palaces and houses along the way. Although only ruins remain, the architectural styles and artistic excellence of many wall paintings, mosaics and decorative sculptures are worthy of close inspection. In the Upper Town is the vast arched hall of the Palace of the Despots, with its two standing towers. The beautiful Pantanassa Church, still used by a few smiling nuns, combines both Byzantine and Gothic elements and has some fine frescoes. Crowning the summit is the original Frankish Castle (Kastro) with its breathtaking overview of the plain of Sparta. Walking through this phantom city, with its scattered ruins, is like taking a journey back through time. Later, we'll continue to the delightful little harbour town of Pylos.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Galaxy
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

9
Day 9-Free time in Pylos, visit to Neokastro and optional visit to Methoni

Today, we'll spend the day in picturesque Pylos, amid olive trees, rocky meadows, and offshore islands. The area around Pylos is ideal for personal explorations, on foot or by local transport. This morning, we'll visit one of the best-preserved castles in Greece, the Neokastro, built during the Turkish occupation in 1573 to control the western coast of the Peloponnese. Then, this afternoon, you might like to take a local bus to Methoni (ten kilometres to the south), possibly the most beautiful Venetian stronghold in Greece and home to an imposing 15th-century castle. If you feel like exploring more, you could take a taxi and walk along Gialova Lagoon to a medieval castle, and on to Nestor's Cave, finishing at a beautiful horseshoe-shaped white-sand beach.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Galaxy
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

10
Day 10-Visit the vaulted tomb of Ano Anglianos and tour of Olympia

Driving north this morning, we'll make a brief stop at the Vaulted Tomb of Ano Anglianos, which is the largest of its kind in the area. It was used throughout the 15th century, and perhaps even later, as a family tomb and is estimated to contain at least 17 burials. Next, we'll drive on to the ruined monuments of ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic games and one of Greece's most renowned historical sites. The site lies in an enchanting valley setting close to the modern-day town of Nea Olympia and we'll take it in with a guided tour. The first monuments to be constructed were in the Altis (or sacred grove) and date back to the 9th and 10th centuries BC. Estimates indicate the games first began in 776 BC, after the worship of Zeus was established. Initially, all the principal Greek cities took part in the Olympiads (which were held every four years). As well as wandering through the remains of the gymnasium, wrestling school, stadium, and the Temple of Zeus, you can visit the excellent Archaeological Museum (optional) which has many remarkable exhibits on view.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Olympic Village Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

11
Day 11-Tour of Delphi, including Temple of Apollo

From Olympia, we'll head north. A scenic drive will take us through the largest olive grove in Greece to reach Delphi, where we'll have a guided tour. Perched on the rocky slopes of sacred Mount Parnassos (2459 metres), Delphi was the perfect setting for mystery and religious prophecy. Here, the god Apollo spoke through the medium of a priestess called the Pythia. After drinking the waters of the nearby Castalian Spring, said to echo with the prophetic voices of Apollo's muses, she swooned over intoxicating fumes emitted from a crack in the ground and uttered strange phrases, which the priests then translated into verse and gave to the faithful. The answers were so ambiguous that whatever happened they were bound to come true. The site's famous antiquities, including the Temple of Apollo, theatre, stadium and Marmaria Sanctuary are wonderfully picturesque, and the museum contains the much admired 'charioteer'.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Acropole Delphi Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

12
Day 12-Drive to Athens for final evening

This morning, there'll be the chance to take an optional walk to the Temple of Athena to stretch your legs before we take the bus back to the capital. Along the way, we'll make a photo stop in the pretty mountain village of Arachova. On arrival in Athens, the afternoon is free to explore or relax in one of the city's many cafes.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Evripides
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

13
Day 13-Trip ends in Athens

Our tour ends after breakfast at our hotel in Athens. There are no activities planned today, so you\ re free to depart at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you\ d like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Athens International Airport (ATH), which is about a one-hour drive from the hotel.
Accommodation:

  • Type -
  • Accommodation Name -
  • Grade -
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

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In Business Since 1981

Reviews

 

Tim   -  Traveled, May 2024

Disappointed with Explore tours - hotels were 2* at best, the guide tried but this was his second tour. His lack of experience was a major distraction on the trip as he could not adequately explain what we were seeing and options during free time. I blame this on Explore tours as they did not train or prepare him about the villages we stayed in. His knowledge of the English language was limited, as every questioned needed to be asked in multiple ways to get a correct answer. The sights of Greece were fantastic, the execution of the tour very poor. Many of the people in our group had done previous trips with Explore and been satisfied. Based on this trip I would not recommend Explore Tours.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 06/01/2024

 

Elisabeth   -  Traveled, May 2023

So many: Athens museums, Epidavros, Mycenae, Momenvisia, Mytras ( unfortunately had to miss Olympia??)

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 05/21/2023

 

Andrew   -  Traveled, July 2023

I walked through the Lion Gate at Mycene - something I've wanted to do since I was 10 (now 69!). Unbeatable.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 08/14/2023

 

Frank   -  Traveled, September 2023

The visits to Olympia and Delphi provided a solid understanding of the peoples who lived in this region and insights into their lives and construction projects.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/02/2023

 

Heather   -  Traveled, June 2025

A wonderful mix of ancient sites, castles, coast and mountain scenery with very good local guides and an excellent tour leader.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/08/2023

 

Anonymous   -  Traveled, May 2025

A very good tour and the Springtime is the best time of year to do it as warm temperatures (early 20s) and all the flowers are out, so making it look more lovely. Somethings need rearranging as the tomb of Ano Anglianos is closed on a Tuesday, so is impossible to do on the tour even though it is in the trip notes. The only other problem is that due to the Greeks closing everything down for May Bank holiday, was unable to see Temple of Apollo or any of the museums when we got back to Athens. Need to make people aware of this first. The app doesn't put the hotel in the right place and can send you seriously off course. The optional tours were very good.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 05/21/2025

 

Daniel   -  Traveled, November 2024

Amazing trip. Great trip for people interested in the history and culture of Greece. Many UNESCO sites were visited and excellent local guides provided. Yorgos (George) did a great job as a tour leader. He was very knowledgeable and very helpful in planning free time. We got very lucky in Pylos where we watched from our balcony the re-enactment of the sea battle of 1827. I would highly recommend this trip for history and culture lovers.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/21/2024

 

Katherine   -  Traveled, November 2024

The addition of a winery tour was great as unfortunately the castle we were scheduled to visit was closed. Accommodations were all fine with no problems. Our trip leader George was very good, although he had only done this trip once before.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/21/2024

 

Jacqueline   -  Traveled, November 2025

A very good tour of Greece and the Peloponnese peninsular October a good time of year to go, as not to busy. George, the guide, was very conscientious and made sure we were enjoying the trip. He was knowledgeable about the area and what we would see. The driver George was also very good and we enjoyed being with him. Hotels were fine, though some should sort out their showers. We had good views in some. Breakfast room in Athens had a great view and convenient for the sites.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/21/2025

 

Geoffrey   -  Traveled, October 2024

Byron was an excellent tour leader, knowledgeable and attentive. The driver was also very good and a nice guy. I've said the accommodation was average mainly because it was inconsistent in quality. Eg the hotel at Olympia was great, however the hotel at Pylos was substandard. Overall, a very enjoyable experience but a different hotel in Pylos is required.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/21/2024

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