Discovering Greece in 10 Days

  • Day 1: Athens
    30 mins (20 km) from Athens International Airport

    Begin your adventure in the capital city of Greece. Visit the world-famous Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an ancient citadel, resting on a rocky outcrop above the city. Explore the city's ancient temples, picturesque streets, and the Acropolis museum, which houses some of the finest Greek artifacts dating back to the golden age of Athens.

  • Day 2: Aegina Island
    45 mins by ferry (22 km) from Piraeus Port in Athens

    Located a ferry ride away from Athens, the beautiful Aegina island makes for a perfect day trip. Explore the stunning Agia Marina beach, pay a visit to the famous temple of Aphaia and its archaeological museum, or take a stroll into the charming seaside town of Aegina and indulge in local seafood delicacies.

  • Day 3: Delphi
    3 hours (191 km) from Athens

    Delphi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is often called the 'navel of the world', as it was believed to be the center of the world in ancient Greece. A must-visit for history buffs, this archaeological site is home to the Temple of Apollo, the ancient theater, the Athenian treasury, and a museum displaying artifacts found in the area.

  • Day 4: Olympia
    3.5 hours (340 km) from Delphi

    Home to the ancient Olympic Games, this small town harbors a wealth of archaeological treasures. Visit the Temple of Zeus, the Stadium, and the ancient Gymnasium, or spend the day lounging around the crystal-clear waters of Kaiafas beach.

  • Day 5: Kalamata Beach
    1.5 hours (115 km) from Olympia

    Take a break from sightseeing and relax on the golden sands of Kalamata beach. One of the most popular beaches in Greece, this crescent-shaped paradise boasts transparent waters, stunning views of the Taygetos mountain range and a promenade of beach bars, restaurants and cafes.

  • Day 6: Mystras
    1.5 hours (74 km) from Kalamata

    Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mystras and wander through the medieval castle-city ruins, which offer stunning views of Mount Taygetos and the valley of the Evrotas River. Highlights include the breathtaking Hagia Sophia cathedral, the Palace of the Despots, and the Monastery of Peribleptos.

  • Day 7: Monemvasia
    1 hour (43 km) from Mystras

    Often referred to as the 'Gibraltar of Greece', Monemvasia is a medieval fortress town situated on a tiny island in the southern Peloponnese. Explore the narrow alleys, traditional houses, and Byzantine churches, or take a stroll along the majestic sea walls and enjoy the stunning views of the Aegean Sea.

  • Day 8: Santorini
    4.5 hours (300 km) from Monemvasia including a 2-hour ferry ride

    This beautiful island is famous for its spectacular sunsets, white-washed houses, and stunning caldera views. Visit the ancient Akrotiri ruins, go wine-tasting at one of the many wineries or relax on one of the black or red sandy beaches. End your day by watching the breathtaking sunset from the cliff-side town of Oia.

  • Day 9: Mykonos
    2 hours (150 km) from Santorini including a 30-minute ferry ride

    This picturesque island is known for its lively atmosphere, windmills and stunning beaches. Wander through the charming streets of Mykonos town, party at one of the many beach bars, or relax on the beautiful Panormos beach.

  • Day 10: Meteora
    4.5 hours (380 km) from Mykonos

    End your trip by visiting the breathtaking Meteora rock formations. The six monasteries, built on top of towering rock pillars, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Explore the monasteries and learn about their history and significance.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Acropolis (3 hours, €20)
  • Aphaia temple in Aegina (2 hours, €8)
  • Delphi (2.5 hours, €12)
  • Olympia (2 hours, €10)
  • Kalamata Beach (3 hours, €15)
  • Mystras (2 hours, €8)
  • Monemvasia (2 hours, €10)
  • Akrotiri ruins in Santorini (2 hours, €12)
  • Mykonos town (3 hours, €20)
  • Meteora (3 hours, €10)

  • Total Estimated Costs: €115 per person

Transportation

Traveling around Greece is relatively easy and affordable. You can rent a car or take public transport like buses and ferries. The best way to reach the islands is by taking a ferry. Tickets can be bought online or at the port. A car rental costs around €25-€40 per day, while buses cost around €15-€25 for a one-way trip. To make more efficient use of time, a combination of car rental and public transport is recommended, but be sure to have an international driving permit.

Useful Tips

With more time, consider visiting the monasteries of Mount Athos or the beaches of Crete. With less time, you can choose to skip one of the islands or shorten your stay in Athens. To save more money, travel off-season and book your tickets early.

Airports

Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) is the most common entry point to Greece. It is located 21 km east of Athens and can be reached by public transport or taxi in around 30 minutes.

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