Classic Greece Vacation: Athens to Crete

What to expect on this itinerary
You will experience the awe of Classical civilizations and the marvels of ancient tradition during your 11-day classic Greece vacation designed for 2020. Your customizable tour will highlight the majestic history of the Mediterranean as you uncover the whispers of the Oracle at Delphi and stare into the shimmering caldera of Santorini. From famous beaches to iconic mountains you can enjoy the classical delights for which Greece is known.
Customizable Itinerary
Athens - A Classic Welcome
Arrive in Athens and let your eyes wander through the rolling hills outside of the city. The famous olive trees spread over the arid mountains giving the outskirts of the city a luscious scent of soothing oils. Once in the city center, you can see the variety of the life beneath Acropolis Hill; the pearl columns and porticos stand over the bustling streets of both modern and classic Athens. Settle into your comfortable accommodation and traverse the beauty of the city, where the cobblestone streets of the ancient city are filled with shops, markets, restaurants, and people. Stand around the wonders of classic Greece and revel in the delight that you’ve arrived.
What's Included:
Athens - Touring Antiquity
Olympia - Standing on Bronze
Delphi - Pride and Games
Kalabaka - Facing the Oracle
Athens - A Matter of Monasteries
Mykonos – The Chic Delights of Mykonos
Kusadasi - Along the Ottoman Empire
Rhodes - Along the Classic Rhodes
Crete - Venetian Port to Pristine Cliffs
Athens - The Classics Always Delight
Trip Highlights
- Explore the classic temples of the Acropolis, including the Parthenon
- Bask in past prophecies of the oracle at Delphi
- Sit with historic athletes in the ruins of Olympia
- Stand in the clouds as you witness the majesty of the hanging monasteries of Kalabaka
- Dip your feet into the pristine waters of Mykonos
- Experience the incredible ruins of Ephesus and the cave where St. John the Divine wrote the Book of Revelations
- Traverse the storybook streets of Rhodes
- Indulge along the picture perfect cliffs of Santorini
Detailed Description
Take pleasure in the Classics with a visit to Greece’s most beautiful and spiritual locations, ready to let you indulge in delight. This 12-day Greece vacation is tailored to your desires, taking you through the antique marvels of Athens to Delphi, Olympia to Kalambaka, where the athletes competed, oracles prophesized, and monks built monasteries along secluded heights. The beaches of Mykonos glimmer, the ruins of Ephesus stand proud, the old city of Rhodes looks like a storybook and Heraklion brings a venetian flair to the ports of Crete while Santorini kisses each postcard view with grace. Your time in Greece won’t only be a filled with wonderment; it will be no less than classic.
Let the ecstasy begin with your arrival in Athens. The adored ruins of the Acropolis rise above the city center like a ghost glowing in the daylight, a constant reminder of the Golden Age of the Athens. Tour the city, from its ancient roots to its modern expansion, all beneath the gaze of the Acropolis. Enjoy a guided visit of the new Acropolis Museum where the fragile remains of the city have been housed and protected. Watch over the pristine marble that continues to hold the temples sturdy above the cityscape. The following day you will say goodbye to Athens and visit the Bronze Aged ruins of Mycenae, where they found the mask of Agamemnon, the leader of the armies against Troy.
In Olympia you will stroll through the ancient city where men performed for love of state and pride, pushing themselves to the limits in what we now know as the Olympics. Explore the ruins of Delphi where the famous oracle, inspired by the god Apollo, and famous for centuries, bringing in kings and poppers alike. Walk within the shadows of Meteora, where the hanging monasteries loom over the city of Kalambaka, each built into the precipice of the monolith, standing tall, graceful, and pious over the expanse of valley and mountains beyond. You arrive in Athens for a short visit before boarding a cruise ship and traversing the glorious islands.
The first island you will discover is Mykonos, where the pristine beaches are second to none and the winding streets of the town are as beautiful as they are chic. On the shores of Kusadasi you can visit the ruins of the once prosperous city of Ephesus. The temples and pathways continue to decorate the lush valley as if they were meant as adornments instead of remains. In Patmos the white-walled village sits on the hilltop below the imposing monastery, built above where St. John the Divine wrote the Book of Revelations. Traverse the old city of Rhodes; a medieval castle continues to protect the city while the Ottoman structures offer a diverse flair to the culture of the island. Your final day along the water brings you first to the island of Crete, at Heraklion. Just outside of the city center takes you to the notorious Knossos Minoan Palace where you can search the grounds for the Minotaur’s labyrinth before arriving beneath the intimidating cliffs of Santorini. It is easy to sit along the cliff side and soak in the view of the caldera, the volcanic rock, and the essence of the island wrapped up in the whitewashed walls and blue roofs.
All Greece vacations are customizable, giving you the freedom to choose your excursions at your whim and delight, best visited between the months of April – October. No matter how you spend your days, you can be rest assured that your time in Greece will be spectacular, unique, classic, and completely yours.
Read the Greece traveler reviews to see what others enjoyed while in Greece, and to see why travelers continue to rely on Zicasso for their custom Greece trips.
Starting Price
$4,500 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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My daughters and I had an amazing 12 day trip to Greece! In January, we made up a long list of all the places we wanted to see. We wanted focus on the scenic beauty and archeological history of different Greek sites, and we were not disappointed! We started in Santorini, then progressed to Mykonos, Delos, Hydra, Poros and Aegina, before turning our attention to the mainland, and covering sights in Athens, Sounion, ancient Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplia, Olympia, Delphi, Kalambaka and Meteora. Armed with that very long list, I contacted a few different travel agents. I asked a local Hong Kong travel agent as well as sending off an inquiry to Zicasso. Zicasso came back with two travel agency referrals, one of them was this travel company.
From the very beginning,our travel agent was very professional and helpful. He worked around my travel schedule and our time difference to find a good time to Skype, and I sent him my list of places and sights that we wanted to include on this trip, along with our desired emphasis on the history and culture of Greece (rather than the wineries and shopping). He assured me that he would work on the best itinerary, given our desire to visit various islands as well as archeological sights on the mainland, and that he would also recommend the good hotels for us. My travel agent was willing to speak with me and also replied emails promptly, answering every small question in details in the itinerary as we went back and forth over a few weeks time. He assured me that he would arrange for knowledgeable private guides and we would be able to soak in all the archeological and scenic sights that we wanted. All of our tours with guides were private, and included all entrance fees and transfers. The only group outing we had was a one day cruise to Hydra, Poros and Aegina. Our guides were all knowledgeable and eager to share their passionate interests on the areas we were visiting. They adapted to our pace and interests well.
We were greeted by our travel company's Santorini representative when we arrived in Santorini. Our private transfer whisked us to our hotel and we were briefed on our prearranged tours for the time in Santorini. Our hotel was a wonderful boutique hotel that our travel agent had assured us would have incredible views of the caldera. We were floored by the breathtaking views and gorgeous sunsets!! Our suite (a renovated sea captain's quarters built into the cliffside) included enough space all three of us, and we had delicious and wonderfully prepared breakfasts on a private patio each morning. The hotel and its facilities were well maintained and we loved the three nights we stayed there. We were within five to ten min walking distance of shopping in both Fira and Firastefani. We had a five hour private tour the first day, driven by our young, friendly and exceptionally courteous driver. Our guide gave us the tour around different areas of the island, including Profitis Ilias, Megalochori, Perissa and the black sand beaches, and then our expert historian guide, met up with us for the visit to Minoan Bronze Age archeological site of Akrotiri. We then went back to meet up with the boat company, and took a three hour boat ride around the caldera, including visiting the Paila Kameni and Nea Kameni islands and the hot springs in between, and taking a short walk on the volcano crater (still active!). This boat ride was arranged at the last minute by our guide at our request to "see Santorini from the water" and he was very helpful in arranging this. In addition our guide was able to help us make reservations for meals and extend our tour times to accommodate some last minute requests - and he would follow up by WhatsApp to ensure that everything was going smoothly. On our second full day our driver took us to Oia, introduced us to some classic Santorini views, shops and unique finds (such as the book store and the nuts and pistachio store in Oia) and then to Imerovigli, where we hiked to Skaros Rock, to breathtaking views of Oia and the whole caldera. We then went to pre-historic and Archeological museums, Emporio and all the way to Cape Akrotiri to see the Venetian light house. Each day, our driver greeted us with a big warm smile and with offers for ice cold water whenever we returned to our car after each sightseeing stop. By the time we left Santorini, we had fallen in love with the island! We would highly recommend our driver and our guide to anyone looking for privately guided tours with a historical/cultural emphasis on Santorini.
We traveled by high speed ferry (all arranged by our travel agent) to Mykonos and were picked up by our travel company's representatives and brought to our hotel. After the warm and courteous greeting and follow up in Santorini, we were a bit surprised by the quicker (more rushed) pace of Mykonos, which was reflected in our interactions with the agency representatives. Our hotel in Mykonos was nice, but not as convenient as our Santorini hotel had been. We felt a little worried walking the road (no pedestrian path) with busy traffic into Mykonos town, even though it was just 10 minutes away. We only stayed one night in Mykonos, and our highlights were a boat ride and private guide to the UNESCO Delos Island and a walking tour with a private guide of Mykonos (including a museum visit). Coincidentally, our guide to Delos is the daughter of our walking guide in Mykonos, so we had both mother and daughter guiding us during our short Mykonos stay. Our Delos guide, had had a long hot day with different tours by the time she met up with us for our 5pm tour, and it showed, as she gave us the information of Delos, but wasn't keen to stop or pause when we wanted to take photos or just soak in the atmosphere a bit longer. Her mother, who gave us the walking tour the next morning, seemed more passionate about sharing the unique aspects of Mykonos' history and we enjoyed our walking tour with her.
After Mykonos we took a short flight to Athens, and our guide and driver were waiting for us. Once settled into the spacious minivan (clean, Mercedes minivan) Our guide shared historical and anecdotal details of Cape Sounion, and the Temple of Poseidon, which we visited. After the three hour tour, and she dropped us at the hotel in Athens. Here, I must mention that our travel agent was willing to allow us to directly book with the hotels that I have loyalty status with so that I would receive my SPG points and travel benefits (some travel agents would not allow this). This hotel has a great reputation and our interactions with the staff during this visit was great. We only stayed 2 nights at this hotel, with our one full day in Athens being spent taking a one day cruise to Hydra, Poros and Aegina. Of those three islands, Hydra was the most scenic. We took advantage of a short walking tour on Hydra and also the panoramic tour offered by the cruise company on Aegina. Apart from the initial boarding chaos (our transfer bus from our hotel to the port was one of the last to arrive and so we got onto an already crowded cruise ship without much information before leaving port on where to sit or what to expect), the one day cruise turned out to be a good one. The following morning we checked out and started our four day private road trip with our driver and our guide. We traveled in a Mercedes minivan with plenty of room for luggage as well as space inside the van for the long drives. Each stop along the way was uniquely picturesque, historically significant, and a feast for our senses as well as our hunger to learn more about Ancient Greek civilisation and how it impacted Greece and western civilisation today.
Our travels took us to the following sights:
Day 1 - Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus and Nafplio. We had to unfortunately skip Acro Corinth as the weather was very wet that day (the only rainy day in our otherwise sunkissed Greek holiday). The chance to visit these UNESCO World Heritage sites was thrilling for all three of us. and our guide provided in-depth historical and cultural context as we visited each location. Finishing up with our day with a one night stay in Nafplio at a hotel which is situated in the middle of an ancient Venetian fortress, was perfect. We learnt that Nafplio was the second capital of Greece (after Aegina and before Athens became the capital) and enjoyed walking through its winding streets with the Venetian influences, which give Nafplio the nickname “the Naples of Greece”.
Day 2 - drive to Ancient Olympia - touring the UNESCO site which was the home for the Ancient Olympic Games and the Sanctuary of Zeus. Again, our guide excelled in sharing his historical knowledge and his passion for sharing about the social and cultural impacts as he pointed out different archeological features and highlights was very apparent. We even had a chance for the girls to do a short sprint in the Olympic stadium!
Day 3 - We stayed overnight after Olympia in Delphia, where we stayed at a boutique hotel. We had not realised that Delphi was situated high in the mountains, and were floored by the views from our hotel room balcony, and enjoyed warm Greek hospitality. The next morning, we went to visit the UNESCO site, including the Ancient Sanctuary of Apollo and the Delphi Museum. After the tour, we took the scenic route from Delphi to Kalambaka, where we stayed overnight in a quaint B&B. The owners welcomed us warmly and had homebaked goods for our breakfast the next morning.
Day 4 - Kalambaka is a short drive from Meteora, another UNESCO World Heritage site. An absolutely amazing feast for our eyes and cultural/historical curiosity, as we soaked in the views of monasteries perched on clifftops and mountain faces, and visited two of the largest ones, Great Meteora and Varlaarm Monasteries. On the way back to Athens, we also stopped off quickly to learn about the historical significance of Thermopylae. Our guide continued to be a wealth of historical information, interesting facts, and anecdotal stories to bring the historical and cultural contexts alive for us.
Our last two nights in Greece were spent in Athens, staying at the same hotel again. We explored Athens on the penultimate day with our guide, taking a private Athens walking tour. This included Monastiraki Square, the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Erectheion, the Acropolis Museum, and seeing other sights such as Hadrian’s library, Hadrian’s gate, the Plaka, and the historic/tourist district of Athens. We saved our last day to do some shopping before being picked up by our driver for our transfer back to Athens airport for our flights home.
In summary, this travel company and our agent, did a fabulous job making all the arrangements for us, from transfers, to hotels, and every little detail for our private tours. Our agent was available before the trip by Skype and email, and during our time in Greece by phone and WhatsApp. In addition, our agent ensured that our time on the islands was supported by able partner agencies. In particular, the Santorini partner agency are to be commended for the memorable stay we had in Santorini.
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A carefree vacation in Greece - the things dreams are made of. And thanks to our travel company, in particular our agent, the trip was, indeed, a dream come true. Our agent saw to every detail. The trip was completely carefree for us because he planned it with such extreme care that we had absolutely no worries. Details, details, details - all planned in advance by our agent. All we had to do was show up, relax and enjoy. Day after glorious day.
I could go on and on about the splendors of Greece. It is an incredible place with ancient archeological sites, beautiful seaside villages and islands too many to count. Suffice it to say, it is a wonderful destination. But plan ahead to take it all in - or better yet - have this agent plan it for you! (I just might be his biggest fan right now.)
During our trip, we noticed people looking lost, unsure of where to turn for help; people pouring over maps trying to determine how to get from one place to the next; large groups, walking in lock-step, straining to hear their guide, or standing in line, waiting to get back on the bus. That was never our experience. Arriving at the airport, our driver was waiting to whisk us off to our hotel, holding a placard bearing our name. Ready for our tour of Athens, there was our guide waiting in the hotel lobby. Touring the Peloponnese? A private driver who was friendly, knowledgeable, helpful picked us up at our hotel in Athens and stayed with us for the better part of a week. Our driver didn’t just drive us from place to place. He carried our bags into the hotels and spoke to the desk clerks on our behalf, he told us interesting things about the areas we were driving through, he answered questions, he made suggestions, he laughed and talked with us. Arriving at archeological sites, we were always provided a private, state licensed guide. Our driver always made contact with that individual, walked us to where the guide was waiting, introduced us and then stepped back and waited for us to return. On a daily basis, while we were off seeing the sites, he confirmed our plans for the next day to be certain all was in order.
On the subject of the state licensed guides, arriving at Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi and the rest, we had an educated, licensed guide all to ourselves. While others clustered in groups of 20 or 30, we casually walked and talked with our guide - just the three of us. And all of our guides were extremely knowledgable. They spoke with ease about the history of the site, answered our questions, added interesting details and stories we might never have otherwise heard. We didn't walk through the museums and sites reading placards, we had a guide pointing things out and chatting about them. Many times, we noticed individuals sidling up to us, getting close to listen in. I couldn’t blame them; I always felt we had the best of the best when it came to our guides. At one site, I thought three men from Germany were going to try to hire our guide away from us, but they asked for her card for another day - having overheard how good a guide she was. Our agent hand-picked every guide for us in advance and he certainly knew who to choose.
The hotels our agent chose for us were just perfect. I don't need a spa or even a swimming pool when I travel. I am there to see the sights. But I do need a very clean, very comfortable bed and I greatly appreciate a view that shows off the location. We got that in our rooms throughout the trip - and our agent had to choose lots of hotels for us. We spent one or more nights in Athens, Hydra, Nafplio, Olympia, Delphi, Kalabaka, Mykonos and Santorini. Our agent hand-picked every hotel and again, certainly understood what we were looking for.
Carefree is what we wanted and carefree is exactly what we got! A ferry strike necessitating a change in our plans? No worries, our agent is making alternate plans - handling a situation we would not have even known existed until we got to the ferry dock. A desire to change to a hotel in a slightly different location? No worries, our agent makes arrangements and sends a car. There may well have been other glitches we were never aware of - everything was handled behind the scenes as far as we were concerned. Everything ran smoothly, like clockwork.
The trip was a nice balance of planned activities and free time. We never felt lost or at a loss. We knew our agent was always just a phone call away, and others, (our guide in Athens, our guide on Santorini, our Peloponnese driver), were quick to say, “Just call me if you need anything.” And we knew they were sincere. The people we met in Greece were just wonderful. It was obvious they wanted us to enjoy and appreciate their country. It was the fabulous, carefree trip of our dreams. Thank you!
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We booked a 2 week vacation to Greece with this agent and travel company for the end of May. Our travel agent helped us plan the perfect vacation for our 25th wedding anniversary. It was the most incredible trip, more than we could ever have imagined! She planned accommodations, excursions and tours at each place we visited that highlighted each place. We started our trip in Athens for 3 nights, Crete 3 nights, Mykonos 3 nights and Santorini for 4 nights.
We were met promptly at the Athens airport by our driver taken to our Hotel in Athens where we were met by our agent personally to give us all of our tickets and instructions for our stay in Greece. As well she gave us a cell phone programmed with her number and the travel agency in case we had any issues during our time in Greece.
We stayed at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens at a wonderful boutique hotel. Our trip started with a private tour(highly recommend) of the Archeological museum of Athens ,the Acropolis and the area surrounding. Truly specials and unforgettable! A romantic dinner at a beautiful restaurant in the center of Athens. Watching the sun set on the Acropolis with all of Athens at our feet...stunning. A free day to explore a bit of the ancient and beautiful city then onto Crete.
We were met by a delightful young man, who was our guide for all 3 days on this amazing island. Wine tours, Palace of King Mynos at Knossos, ancient cities Rhethmynon and Chania, beautiful beaches and stunning views. We fell in love with Crete.
Then Mykonos. A beautiful little jewel of an island with beautiful beaches and ancient cities once attacked by pirates. A romantic dinner, tour of the island of Delos (incredible!) and getting lost in the maze of streets that make up Mykonos town.
Then onto Santorini. A jewel in the beauty of the Aegean Sea. Stunning hotel on the cliffs with a view that you never tired of, wine tours, a full day Catamaran sail to beaches and the Caldera ending with a magnificent sunset at Land's End. Santorini was the cherry on top of the trip. Truly a stunning island.
And everywhere we went the friendly, hospitable and welcoming Greek people. We can't say enough on how well orchestrated this trip was. We had flawless connections, over-the-top accommodations, incredible guides, amazing excursions that did not disappoint at any of our island visits. "More than we could have ever imagined" is how we describe this trip to friends and family. We highly recommend this company and the travel agent who planned a trip exactly to fit us personally.
Thank you Zicasso for your stellar travel agents and fantastic job of Jackie who paired us up with such great agents to choose from.
Tanya and Ross
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This travel company booked a perfect holiday for my wife and I. Great hotels , knowledgeable guides and wonderful patience and guidance while planning our trip. We visited historic sites on the mainland ( Delphi, Olympia) and great beaches on Crete. Thanks so much to our travel agent and his company!
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