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Itinerary
13 Days Adventurous Greece Tour: Greek Legends & Island Escapes

Places

13 Days 12 Nights

Athens

3 Nights

Naxos

3 Nights

Chania

3 Nights

Zakynthos

3 Nights

Overview

If you are interested in Greek mythology but also love nature and exceptional islands, this Greece Tour Package is for you! Greece is a magical land where ancient history meets stunning landscapes. From the rocky monasteries of Meteora to the turquoise waters of Zakynthos, this trip takes you on an unforgettable journey. Experience authentic Greek culture, taste mouthwatering Mediterranean cuisine, and explore hidden beaches with breathtaking views.

This 13-day adventure is perfect for travelers who want a mix of history, adventure, and relaxation. You’ll walk through ancient ruins, visit Mount Olympus (home of the Greek gods), and relax on pink-sand beaches. Enjoy boat tours, cave explorations, and exciting water activities along the way.

Whether you’re traveling with friends or seeking a solo adventure, this itinerary covers Greece’s top attractions and secret gems. Get ready to capture Instagram-worthy views, party at stunning beach destinations, and create lifelong memories in one of the world’s most beautiful countries!

Highlights

  • Step into a fairytale world with breathtaking views from ancient monasteries built on giant rock formations in Meteora.
  • Hike through Greece’s most mythical mountain and discover ancient ruins as you explore Mount Olympus.
  • Swim in the Blue Caves of Zakynthos and witness magical reflections of sunlight.
  • Relax on the Pink Sands of Elafonisi Beach surrounded by crystal-clear waters.
  • Indulge in thrilling water activities while visiting the Rina Cave.
  • Witness the Sunset Over Chania’s Venetian Harbor – Greece’s most charming seaside town.

Why this trip?

  • Perfect mix of mythology, adventure, and beach relaxation.
  • Explore Greece’s most beautiful islands in just 13 days!
  • Enjoy thrilling water sports and beachside fun.
  • Capture breathtaking landscapes and ancient ruins.
  • Taste authentic Greek food and local wines.
  • Travel stress-free with well-planned transfers and top accommodations

Your Route

Arrival to ATH

Athens

Transfer by ferry

Naxos

Transfer by ferry

Chania

Transfer by ferry

Zakynthos

Departure from ZTH

Athens

3 Nights stay

Athens travel guide
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Day 1

Arrive in Athens. Welcome to Greece.

Day 2

Day Trip to Meteora Monasteries and Hermit Caves.

Day 3

Full-Day Tour to Mount Olympus and Dion.

Ferry to Naxos

Naxos

3 Nights stay

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Day 4

Ferry transfers from Athens to Naxos. Evening at Leisure.

Day 5

Day-Excursion to Rina Cave. Enjoy Water Activities on Kalantos Beach.

Day 6

Naxos Island Full-Day Private Tour. Explore the popular landmarks.

Ferry to Chania

Chania

3 Nights stay

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Day 7

Transfers from Naxos to Chania. Enjoy a scenic Ferry.

Day 8

Full-Day Tour to Balos Lagoon and Falassarna.

Day 9

Elafonisi & Falasarna Beach Tour.

Ferry to Zakynthos

Zakynthos

3 Nights stay

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Day 10

Flight transfers to Zakynthos. Evening at Leisure.

Day 11

Full-Day Tour of Shipwreck, Blue Caves, and Top View.

Day 12

Day Exploration to Myzithres Beach, Viewpoint & Keri Caves.

Day 13

Depart from Greece. Take back a lot of happy memories.

Stays(4)

3 Nights stay

Dorian Inn

Room Details

Standard Room

Accommodates 2 adults

Air conditionerDouble BedBreakfastNon SmokingTelevisionWifi
3 Nights stay

Aeolis Boutique Hotel

Room Details

Classic Room

Accommodates 2 adults

BalconyDouble BedBreakfastNon SmokingRefrigeratorRoom ServiceTelevisionWifi
3 Nights stay

Elia Fatma Boutique Hotel

Room Details

Classic room

Accommodates 2 adults

Double BedBreakfastNon SmokingRefrigeratorTelevisionWifi
3 Nights stay

Plaza Pallas Hotel

Room Details

Economy Room

Accommodates 2 adults

Air conditionerDouble BedBreakfastNon SmokingRefrigeratorRoom ServiceTelevisionWifi

Inclusions

  • Day Exploration to Myzithres Beach, Viewpoint & Keri Caves

  • Full-Day Tour of Shipwreck, Blue Caves, and Top View

  • Elafonisi & Falasarna Beach Tour

  • Full-Day Tour to Balos Lagoon and Falassarna

  • Naxos Island Full-Day Private Tour

  • Day-Excursion to Rina Cave

  • Full-Day Tour to Mount Olympus and Dion

  • Day Trip to Meteora Monasteries and Hermit Caves

  • Visa assistance

  • Meal : Breakfast (12)

  • Airport Transfers (Private Vehicle)

  • Accommodation On Twin Sharing Basis

Exclusions

  • Expenses of a personal nature

  • Meals other than specified in the inclusions

  • City Tax

  • TCS as Applicable

  • Visa Fee

  • Ferry Tickets

  • International flight tickets

Price per person

Price is per person on twin sharing basis.

Your Route

Arrival to ATH

Athens

Transfer by ferry

Naxos

Transfer by ferry

Chania

Transfer by ferry

Zakynthos

Departure from ZTH

Frequently asked questions

Yes! Athens has a metro, buses, and trams, while islands mainly have buses, taxis, and rental scooters. Ferries connect the islands, and pre-booking tickets for popular routes during peak season is recommended to avoid last-minute issues.
Yes! Greece is a very safe country for travelers. Just be mindful of pickpockets in crowded places like metros and tourist hotspots. It’s also advisable to be cautious when renting scooters or ATVs on islands, as some roads can be narrow and challenging to navigate.
Mykonos, Chania, and Zakynthos are the top party destinations, with famous beach clubs, bars, and all-night dance parties. Athens also has a vibrant nightlife scene with rooftop bars and live music venues that stay open until the early morning hours.
Some great souvenirs include Greek olive oil, handmade jewelry, local wines, pottery, worry beads (komboloi), and traditional leather sandals. You can also buy locally made honey, herbs, and spices, which make for excellent gifts and reminders of your trip.
Yes! Most Greeks in tourist areas speak basic English, especially in hotels, restaurants, and shops. However, in rural areas and small villages, English may not be widely spoken, so knowing a few Greek phrases can be helpful.
Greece uses the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is useful, especially for small shops and local markets. ATMs are available in most cities and islands, but some remote areas might have limited banking services.