Glorious Greece in Seven Days

  • Day 1: Athens
  • Athens is the capital city of Greece and home to some of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world. Spend the day visiting the Parthenon, an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, and the Ancient Agora of Athens, a marketplace that was the heart of Athens in ancient times. End the day with a visit to Acropolis Museum, which houses over 3,000 pieces of Greek art and artifacts.

  • Day 2: Delphi
  • Take a day trip to the ancient city of Delphi, home to the Oracle of Delphi, one of the most important religious sites in ancient Greece. Explore the ruins of the city, including the Temple of Apollo and the Theater, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

  • Day 3: Meteora
  • Travel to Meteora, a unique area of rock formations crowned with historic monasteries. Take a guided tour of the monasteries and learn about their religious and cultural significance. Enjoy the stunning views of the landscape from the top of the rock formations.

  • Day 4: Santorini
  • Take a flight or ferry to Santorini, one of the most beautiful and romantic islands in Greece. Explore the charming towns of Oia and Fira, which are famous for their white-washed houses and blue-domed churches. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch the sunset over the Caldera, a spectacular natural wonder.

  • Day 5: Santorini
  • Take a boat tour around the island and visit the volcanic hot springs for a rejuvenating swim. Explore the ancient city of Akrotiri, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Aegean. End the day with a delicious seafood dinner and enjoy the nightlife in the cosmopolitan town of Fira.

  • Day 6: Mykonos
  • Take a ferry to the picturesque island of Mykonos, known for its beautiful beaches, whitewashed buildings, and vibrant nightlife. Visit the Chora, the historic and cosmopolitan center of the island, and explore its narrow alleys and vibrant squares. Relax on one of its beaches and enjoy a drink at a seaside bar.

  • Day 7: Mykonos
  • Spend your last day in Greece exploring more of Mykonos or taking a day trip to the nearby island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. End your trip with a farewell dinner and take home unforgettable memories of Greece.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Athens Parthenon, Ancient Agora of Athens, Acropolis Museum (1 day, $50)
  • Delphi, Temple of Apollo, Ancient Theater (1 day, $100)
  • Meteora Monasteries (1 day, $90)
  • Santorini Oia and Fira, Caldera (2 days, $300)
  • Santorini Boat tour, Bathing in hot springs, Akrotiri (1 day, $120)
  • Mykonos Chora, Beaches (1 day, $100)
  • Mykonos Delos Island (1 day, $80)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $840

Transportation

Transportation in Greece is generally affordable and efficient, with a range of options depending on your budget and travel style. Domestic flights are available between major cities and islands, while ferries are a popular and scenic way to travel between islands. Renting a car or taking a private transfer is a good option for those who prefer more independence and flexibility. The average travel cost is approximately $100-150 per day.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other beautiful islands such as Crete or Rhodes. For a shorter trip, skip one of the islands and spend more time exploring Athens and the mainland. To save money, consider traveling during the shoulder season (April-May, September-October) when prices are lower and crowds are thinner. Don’t forget to try the delicious Greek cuisine, including moussaka, souvlaki, and tzatziki!

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