Best of Ancient Greece in a Week Itinerary

Corinth Temple ruins in Greece

What to expect on this itinerary

This is the ultimate one-week historical tour on the Greek mainland and will cover all of the legendary ruins and magnificent sites. Piece together the Greek storyline around Athens and Peloponnese for an incredible week spent through the country’s best ruins and relics. Ruined Corinth, mythical Olympia, Apollo’s sanctuary at Delphi and different acropolises. From ancient civilization to medieval enchantment, you can also discover the Meteora monasteries, coastal Nafplio, and enigmatic Plaka.

Countries Visited

Greece

Places Visited

Athens, Erechtheion, Plaka, Anafiotika, Monastiraki, Peloponnese, Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Psaromachalas, Olympia, Delhi, Kalambaka, Meteora

Suggested Duration

8 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Athens – The Ancient Agora and Not So Ancient Greece

Athens sprawls, with neighborhoods stretching out beneath the hill. From almost anywhere in the city you can see the Acropolis, with the hilltop ruins illuminated after dusk. It’s a compass point from which to indulge in the country’s history, and just one glance at the Acropolis is enough to have you hooked. Even after a long flight, those majestic columns give you energy, getting you excited about the history that is to be uncovered. Meet your guide at the airport and travel into the city, beneath the Acropolis then beneath the hill, where your hotel is located in the Plaka neighborhood.

Archaeological ruins are just footsteps away, including what is left of the Ancient Agora tucked between 17th- and 18th-century houses and the forested hill. It’s the Temple of Hephaestus that commands your attention first, as complete as any historical structure in the whole of Greece. But as you walk, you can go beyond this photogenic sight with the  Altar of Zeus Agoraios, a headless sculpture marking the Odean of Agrippa entrance. Haphazard stone shows where markets and stoa used to stand, while the wings of a goddess and more of the inspiring Greek columns. Spend the afternoon in the Agora, and then walk back to Plaka, where the atmosphere seems unchanged for 300 years. Small cafes, crowded restaurants, elegant squares, and tiny stores – Plaka is a living piece of history to be enjoyed over this and tomorrow evening.

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Day 2

Athens – More Than the Acropolis When Exploring the Athen’s Highlights

Day 3

Nafplio – Exploring the Peloponnese Region

Day 4

Nafplio – Epidaurus and a Coastal Town of Elegance and Romance

Day 5

Olympia – Legendary History and Local Vineyards

Day 6

Delphi – Village Life and the Apollo Oracle

Day 7

Kalambaka – Exquisite Monasteries and Rock-Carved Wonder

Day 8

Athens – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Discover the vast remains and ruins of Delphi, a sanctified countryside place for Apollo
  • Admire the ancient Acropolis and Agora, enduring Athenian sights that deserve their legend
  • Listen to your footsteps in the ruined and deserted city of Corinth
  • Explore the vast site of Olympia and bask in its history
  • Relax in the Peloponnese seaside village of Nafplio, where Venetian townhouses meet with historical color
  • Find yourself in the middle of the sky by visiting the 24 rock-cut monasteries of Meteora
  • Savor the atmosphere of Plaka, a lovely Athenian neighborhood packed full of cafes, boutiques and restaurants
  • Go wine tasting at a country vineyard, check out the Peloponnese beaches, discover the Mycenae acropolis, and admire all those ancient statues

Detailed Description

Greece was built over many millennia, and this handcrafted one-week tour allows you to piece together different eras and ideas.  Spread across Athens and Peloponnese, your tour will stick to Greece’s mainland, where the majority of the finest ancient treasures can be found. Traveling between the destinations is hassle-free, on comfortable road journeys that cross wonderfully remote landscapes. Your guide is also a historian, helping you to understand why and how such monuments were constructed. And while some sights like the Athens Acropolis are busy with other visitors, many of the places you go are surprisingly quiet. For while Greece’s history is scattered across Athens and Peloponnese, most visitors head to the islands instead.

You will likely walk alone through the remains of Olympia, and hear your own footsteps at the Temple of Apollo. There is a sense of peace and serenity that helps you to unwind while at the same time as you go on a detailed historical tour. Your guide will help you sidestep the day-tripping tour buses throughout, knowing when and when not to be at a certain attraction. And by traveling through Peloponnese and Athens, you will get to sleep close to the ruins, sometimes watching them turn to silhouette at sunset. While some ancient cities and temples are hidden away, most are dotted in colorful rural valleys. So as part of the tour, you get to visit villages, farms, vineyards and other pieces of living Greek culture.

Start off with two days in Athens, home to the legendary Acropolis and the Agora. There is much for the imagination here, from sculptures of maidens to the enormity of 2,500-year-old columns. Soak up all the history, and then combine the ruins with 18th-century Greece, as shown by the Athenian neighborhood of Plaka. You can spend the daytime amid mystery and mythology, and then join the locals in walking through Plaka each evening. Crossing to Peloponnese on day three you hop between ruined Corinth, 4,000-year-old Mycenae and seaside Nafplio, your base for the next two nights.

Nafplio is an elegant Venetian-inspired town above the beach. You will find a different historical tale here, along with all the color and the charm of fishing town life. On day four, you will explore the town and also visit seaside Epidaurus, where the old theater still functions to this day. Olympia is the destination on day five, and the enormous site demands a full day of discovery. Complement the history with a local winery visit then watch the Olympian torches glow at dusk. Delphi is equally majestic, incredible ruins deep in the countryside, almost too big to contemplate. Then after this memoir to Zeus, you fast forward to the 14th century and the 24 monasteries of Meteora, a place that inspires so many superlatives. From these sandstone peaks, you can journey back to Athens and your outbound flight. Consider learning more about our travelers’ best Greece travel experiences by reading their Greece travel reviews.

Starting Price

$2,600 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Lori W.
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We had a wonderful experience with our Zicasso travel specialist while planning our vacation in Greece. We had a group that consisted of two families; in total, eight people. Our travel specialist gave us recommendations based on the types of activities we wanted to do and the types of islands we were hoping to experience.

We stayed two nights in Athens, three nights on Naxos, and three nights in Santorini. The accommodations were fantastic! Every tour guide and driver was helpful and so kind.

When we wanted to add a stop in Naxos for an impromptu lunch, our guide was happy to detour and bring us to a place with the best gyros that the locals really enjoy! Everyone made us feel at home. Thank you for a beautiful trip and all the lovely memories!

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Zicasso's travel expert was very professional. She answered all my questions promptly and made sure to book the tours and hotels that fit our needs. Highly recommend.

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Zicasso's travel specialist and her company did an amazing job of planning the most incredible and memorable trip for my family of five.

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Khristine A.
Greece Family Vacation Review: Santorini, Athens, Chania, Skiathos, Acropolis, Catamaran Sunset Cruise, Boat Ride, Private Tour, Old Town, Culture, 13 Days

It was our family's first time visiting Greece. We've always wanted to see the country and there were so many good things we'd heard about Greece.

There were a couple of things that made this trip very special. First, our youngest daughter's request for her 16th birthday was to go as a family and celebrate it in Greece. Second, none of us had ever been to Greece (on our previous trips, either my husband and/or I had been there or it was our family's second time there), so experiencing it together for the first time was really special.

Zicasso gave us two very good Greek travel companies. Both presented interesting itineraries to us. It was a year of planning and I'd gone back and forth with both travel companies with revisions of itineraries and, of course, the cost.

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Chania was amazing; both me and my husband loved this place. The view from our hotel room on Zampeliou Street, overlooking the old harbour and the Cretan Sea with the lighthouse, was breathtaking. We enjoyed walking through the streets of the Old Town of Chania.

We thought Santorini would be overcrowded, but we had a great tour guide who knew where to take us first to avoid crowds, and he gave us really helpful advice to go around the island. He took us to the little hidden alleys and showed how locals live. We ended up really loving the island.

We enjoyed every activity planned for us. We enjoyed our stay at our hotels. Mine and my husband's favorite were the hotel in Kalamata and the one in Chania. We really liked the view of the Acropolis from our rooms at the hotel in Athina, and that hotel was very convenient. We also enjoyed their breakfast there. The girls enjoyed the hotel in Skiathos because of how close it was to the beach, and they loved the "Mamma Mia" boat tour.

We each have our own favorite activities/tour/tour guides, but overall, our family had an amazing time in Greece – the way the travel agent and the entire team did a phenomenal job. The way the itinerary was put together and the timing for each place/island was just perfect for us. They exceeded our expectations. We fell in love with Greece, the culture, and the people, who were all so kind, nice, and very hospitable (not once did we have a bad encounter). We will definitely go back; there is so much more to explore and we'll definitely be working with this travel company in the future.

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Greece Trip Review: Athens, Naxos, Acropolis, Delphi, Meteora, 10-Day Tour

Zicasso's travel agent took great care of my family, planning an excellent trip, with revisions based on our interests, and was quick to respond to my emails. He took care of the necessary arrangements when the ferry was unexpectedly cancelled.

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Highly recommend!

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