Highlights of Athens, Mykonos, & Santorini Vacation

Ruins and remains of marble statues on the island of Delos, Greece

What to expect on this itinerary

Bask in island bliss, picturesque sunsets, and ancient glory during your 8-day Greece highlights tour. Wander down labyrinths of cobbled lanes in whitewashed villages and witness the intricate designs of Athens’s Acropolis temples. Sample wines on charming island vineyards and traverse the birthplace of Apollo. Uncover legends, indulge the lapping waters of pristine beaches, and delight in authentic culture for the perfect Greek experience.

Countries Visited

Greece

Places Visited

Athens, Erechtheion, Plaka, Anafiotika, Monastiraki, Cape Sounion, Mykonos, Delos, Santorini, Fira, Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani, Kamari, Perissa, Pyrgos, Thirassia, Akrotiri

Suggested Duration

8 Days

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Day 1

Athens – Local Experiences in the Heart of the City

The sound of crashing plates echoes through the maze, often accompanied by an orchestra of footsteps, chatter and clinking glasses. Often it will be hard to understand where the sounds emanate, such is the way they twist and turn through the old lanes. Smells are equally evocative, from those suggesting fresh seafood and sizzling meats, to those that you cannot quite identify, yet linger continually in the background. While the Acropolis stands dramatic high above, you will be out exploring the lived-in neighborhoods in the heart of Athens. Your hotel is situated in one of these as well – Plaka. It is lively here with cobbled stone paths packed full of cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and a sense of history that has nothing to do with Zeus.

After a private airport transfer, you can go exploring with your guide. Start in the hidden white village of Anafiotika. Tucked beneath a cliff and not signposted at all, it’s the most traditional area within Plaka. Bougainvillea flowers mark the facade of cubic streets and the bustle of city life suddenly disappears. So take some time to catch your breath and settle into the Greek experience. Almost everyone misses Anafiotika because the Plaka lanes take them around and around in circles. Even GPS or Google Maps are little help, but of course, the locals know exactly which alleyways to take. And once here, you will appreciate how the concealment makes it so special.

The rest of Plaka bustles with energy, especially when the afternoon fades into evening. Wander past the patio restaurants, follow the exotic smells, peek inside some of the colorful antique shops, and find squares illuminated by iron lanterns. Your guide will explain the history and you can walk slowly, getting a feel for both Athens and Greek authenticity. There are hundreds of places where you could dine, with the guide whittling that list down to a dozen of the best, dependent on your mood and how traditional you want to be.

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Day 2

Athens – All the History from the Acropolis to the Agora

Day 3

Athens – Day Trip to the Temple of Poseidon and Cape Sounion

Day 4

Mykonos – A Traditional Whitewashed Maze

Day 5

Mykonos – The Sacred and Mythical Island of Delos

Day 6

Santorini – Seafood, Sunset Cruising and Sublime Villages

Day 7

Santorini – Black Sand, Climbing a Volcano, and More Blue and White Villages

Day 8

Santorini – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Experience the highlights of Ancient Athens, from the Acropolis to the Agora
  • Explore the whitewashed Cycladic maze of Hora, the chic main town on Mykonos island
  • Spend your afternoon cruising around the island of Santorini, watching sunset around a volcanic caldera
  • Get to know the local Athenian culture in Plaka, Anafiotika, and Monastiraki
  • Discover the mystical remains on the island of Delos, the mythologized birthplace of Apollo
  • Feast your senses into Santorini’s blue and white villages, Oia and Fira far finer than even the photos suggest
  • Get off the beaten track by exploring Cape Sounion
  • Walk on a volcano, visit island vineyards, and lounge on both red- and black-sand villages
  • Feel like you are  on the edge of the world by visiting the Temple of Poseidon

Detailed Description

Greece is far more impressive than even the photos suggest. Find yourself gazing at a windswept temple high above the sea, mysteries whispering from its sunbaked columns. Watch the windmills juxtaposed with the whitewashed villages, where every footstep takes you deeper into an old Cycladic maze. Volcanic caldera is back-dropped by sunset, seen while on a private catamaran cruise. Even the most photographed places cannot be understood unless they are experienced first hand, and this is especially true in Greece. You can see a static image of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, but only when stood beneath it can you appreciate the majesty and scale of the 2,500-year-old creation. You may have seen many photos of Fira or Oia, the wonderfully photogenic blue and white villages on Santorini island, but when you visit Santorini, you will understand that the villages’ sounds and smells are just as evocative.

Perhaps the greatest highlight of traveling in Greece is the country’s ability to be authentic, without you needing to make a huge time investment. Island villages have preserved their tradition, despite their popularity among tourists. Ancient monuments still feel incredibly mysterious, even if they have been photographed millions of times. Local culture and cuisine continues to be celebrated, such as in the Athenian neighborhoods of Plaka and Monastiraki. So even though you only have a week to explore Greece, you are able to dive beneath the surface and really explore what the country is all about. That’s not to say that you go too far off the beaten path or visit places devoid of visitors – Greece is popular – but that Greece itself maintains a real authenticity.

Of course, such authenticity is not available everywhere. Plus, you will need a good local guide to understand all that history and mystery. These two considerations are integral to this handcrafted one-week Greece tour. By connecting you with the right people at the right places, your tour can celebrate the best of Greece. You will travel to three quite different destinations, spending three nights in Athens, two on Mykonos island, and two on Santorini island. And while the list of places you visit runs into many dozens of entries, you will find that Greece has a laid-back vibe to complement all the sights.

Athens is obviously unmissable. Jump into some local experiences on day one, exploring lively neighborhoods that have brought tradition into the modern day. Day two is all about ancient civilization, exploring the highlights of the Agora and Acropolis. Get away from the noise with a day trip to Cape Sounion on day three, culminating in the dramatically situated Temple of Poseidon. Fly to Mykonos on day four and delve into the old town of Hora, a maze of tradition and chic cubist charms, as well as a seaside base packed with cafes and seafood restaurants.

On day four you will be guided around Hora, and then on day five, you will visit the mythical island of Delos. Delos is an island of ruins and sacred history, the mythologized birthplace of both Apollo and Artemis with a cult culture that predates most of the rest of Ancient Greece. It will be less than two hours by fast ferry to Santorini on day six, where you can jump straight into an island of blue and white villages. Go catamaran cruising at sunset, discover the exceptional food, and wile away an evening with local wine. Keep exploring Santorini’s treasures on day seven, including walking on a volcano and a black-sand beach. Santorini has its own airport for an easy departure after one week in Greece, and as you fly away, you will recollect just how much you’ve experienced in that time.  Consider reading some of our travelers’ Greece tour reviews for more ideas to perfect your dream vacation.

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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Travel Review: Luxury Greece Vacation, Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, Delos, Delphi, Hydra, Akrotiri, Meteora, Local History & Culture

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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Review: Greece Tour, Athens, Santorini, Delphi, Akrotiri, Acropolis, Hiking & Biking

Firstly, our group had a great time. Although the medicane produced rains and winds we did not let the weather damped our spirits. We loved Greece, and several of us would return to spend more time in Athens and to visit the other islands. Second, I have used many tour agencies for small and larger group trips around the world so I hope you will take this in the context of someone who has traveled extensively, and has used services like this before. Finally: I spend 4-5 days a week traveling and living in hotels.  So do two other of our participants so we know hotels well.

 Our trip:  One thing worth noting with the trip was the names of the participants.  This was no issue for the sign in the bus (i.e., Smith X 8) but it became a major issue:  When 2 members checked in, to meet the group of 6 persons our ambassador put them in a cab to go to the hotel and check in on their own.  This was ok however all the rooms were under my name and they had a very hard time checking in.  Your agency knows our names yet they were constantly wrong on reservations, only the airlines (thank goodness) were correct. The Hotels:  The first hotel had a great location but was not a top hotel.  We had to change rooms due to bathroom smells, broken window, and even notably found women's underwear hanging in the shower of one room. Also one room wasn't ready at check in. The Andromeda had a great location but also had a few missteps.  The first night they put four couples in the deluxe room, but placed my husband and I in a very strange rooms outside of the exclusive area with two bedrooms, no in unit Jacuzzi and a very steep set of wooden indoor steps.  They were going to leave us there and we had to stay one night until our actual room was ready.  If we had booked ourselves we would have asked for a refund as that first room was awful.  The breakfast was also sub-par. Participants liked the hotels but  did not feel they were a good value for the money or 'top of the line'. The transfers: Great coaches and drivers, cannot say enough positive things about them.  All top of the line. The Tours:  Although weather played a part in this, our group has the following tour recommendations:  Please spend more time at the Acropolis slopes and museum.  This was very rushed and we ended up on our free morning buying a separate ticket to the Agora when we could have gotten the 30 Euro pass and explored all the ruins in Athens. Highly recommend a day long walking tour of Athens and the Acropolis, forget the city bus tour.  On our own we did Hadrian's arch, Agora, the market, and other ruins from the outside. our last night we also climbed the hill across from the acropolis to get evening photos. Delphi was amazing, absolutely worth the trip.  However skip Sournion as the temples is not as impressive and the drive is long, do not recommend it. On Santorini: we loved the hike and the bike ride was a tremendous hit (the food was the best on the bike tour)!  Both are must dos.Recommend you add Akotiri and the museum in Fira.  We added those on our own and they were fabulous.  The boat weather was far too rough, we asked to go in early as several people felt sick due to the rough seas.  Also we NEVER recommend to go bike and boat back to back.  We rushed the end of the bike tour at the beach  missing cocktails and time in the sun and the boat we had a tremendous issue, as you are aware with the passports which we resolved on our own without help from the agency. We also didn't have our swimsuits or any boating equipment because we were originally supposed to go back to the hotel in between but there was no time. Therefore we didn't use a transfer and there was no reimbursement for that.   On the boat.  I know there was a lot of confusion about the passports and the boat, however the names on the manifest the captain received where 95% wrong.  Only 1 persons was correct.  The rest were misspelled and some people were not on the list, one person was left off, I was on twice with different name spellings.  This should never happen.  You had our passports-so not sure why you wouldn't step in to help us despite our numerous emails to you. The Food:  The first dinner at Kuzina was misleading, with the use of the Michelin term, participants understood we would be eating at a Michelin star restaurant.  We found Kuzina to be mediocre and in the future recommend a different restaurant or do not say Michelin.  Our group really enjoyed another resturant instead.  Also the three course lunch in Delphi was middle of the road, nothing special.  We had to find the best restaurants on our own, we found the restaurants you recommended in Santorini to all be high priced fine dining, very few reasonable places.  In past tours our travel services provided us a list of personal recommendations in a variety of price ranges and that was really missing here. The Guides: The shining stars of the trip were the people. We have some constructive feedback on our Athens guide. She focused only on myths, not history, she faced the front of the bus and gave long lectures and ignored our questions.  When we tried to look at something on her own she got angry and threatened to 'just wait for us at the end if we weren't going to pay attention to her'.  She was not like all the other Greek people we encountered who were friendly, helpful, and accommodating.  We do not recommend this guide. Our contact on Santorini was very overwhelmed in our first meeting due to the weather.  She was staying at the airport to wait for other groups so we had to wait in the bus while she gave us explanations while we could have been on the way to our hotel.  Then, she claims she texted us extensively (and showed us the texts) but we never received any of them.  Why wouldn't she call us or email us when she didn't hear back? She was very apologetic at the airport, but was more justifying her positioning, showing us all the texts and making us wait outside the airport while she explained to us.   Several members of the group said that we would never again use Zicasso or our this travel agency due to the issues we encountered on the trip.  Although we were able to enjoy our trip, we had to do a lot of extra work and deal with several individuals who were not helpful or supportive.  This is a real shame as we have never encountered as much difficulty with a tour group. In summary:  Our group feels like our travel agency did not manage our trip to our expectations (especially given the high fees paid) and therefore we should be reimbursed for: 

1 room, 1 night at the first hotel where they put us in a sub-par un-usable room 1 transfer between the bike tour and the boat (where we were unable to return to the hotel)

Typically we do not ask for reimbursements but there were so many errors in our trip and we feel there was not the value for the fees paid-this trip was not inexpensive. Unfortunately we are very disappointed in this travel agency and Zicasso.

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Greece Honeymoon Review: Athens, Naxos, Santorini, Crete, Hiking, Sunset Cruise, Snorkeling, 10-Night Trip
We could not have had a better experience with Nikos and Anna.We arrived in Athens, picked up by an extremely friendly driver in a nice black car, had a private ride to the hotel where we spent the day exporing Plaka. Next, we flew to Naxos, a smaller, less touristy island that Nikos recommended for what we were looking for in our honeymoon. That ended up being our favorite island! We loved the island tour and sunset mythology walking tour. Our sunset cruise was cancelled due to high winds and big waves.We then took a ferry from Naxos to Santorini. There, we did the Imerovigli to Oia "hike" which was about 9 miles round trip. We also did an island tour that took us to many parts of Santorini. The sunset cruise we did there was unforgettable! The dinner served on board was fantastic and we had an incredible time swimming & snorkeling.From Santorini, we took another ferry to Crete. We did the Samaria Gorge hike there which was 10 miles and you finished in this small beach town that was stunning. Highly recommend bringing a swimsuit and change of clothes to make sure you're able to take a dip! We stayed in Chania which was a cool city on the harbor and a ton of shops.Nikos & his team were fantastic, helping us every step of the way with quick responses, great recommendations, and constant communication making sure we were enjoying our trip with zero stress. Highly recommend this traver company & Nikos!

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Greece Vacation Review: Food, Culture, Sailing, Adventure
Sandy A.It was a wonderful experience. The trip itself could have not been better. We experienced a lot about the culture which was the best part! The travel company scheduled everything very well and everything they picked out for our trip was amazing and very well planned. We will definitely be booking with them again! 

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Travel Review: Luxury Greece Vacation, 12-Day Trip
Our trip was amazing! Everything was organized perfectly. The hotels were fantastic and the services and tours were very well done. 

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Luxury Greece Trip Review: Santorini, Mykonos, Delos, Athens, Akrotiri Tour, Delphi, Arachova, 10-Day Vacation
Excellent! Our best travel agent - IRENE, she carefully thought through a well balanced itinerary. From initial contact to booking, to superb coordination by Irene, the excellent knowledge and wonders humor of our guides, and the selection of tour sites, it was extraordinary and unforgettable GREECE adventures. Irene made sure that we have free time on each of the islands and cities that allowed for shopping, exploring or sitting round watching islands life sipping a drink. The trip represented great travel for the cost and smoothly navigating all the trip reservations: plane, hydrofoil, jet boat, museums, hotels, bus tours, pick up and drop off exclusive cars with high class Mercedes vehicles. I would like to thank as well all the tour guides who are expert and professional in Greek history, our guide in Akrotiri especially (Akrotiri tour is my favorite). The archaeological site is overwhelming but our guide pointed out the most significant items and their context and meaning. All the tour guides who accompanied us was outstanding-passionate, informative, engaging and entertaining, kudos to all of them as they completed years of school in Greek history. All places are full of history and unimaginable stunning  places, from Cyclades islands - Santorini, Mykonos, Delos to Athens and other cities - Delphi, Arachova, including shopping to Plaka market and plaza. There is no place in Greece that you cant say "wow", extraordinary! Thanks to Irene for the best adventure and journey I had in GREECE. The only trouble is "I want to go back for more"! Janelle R.Florida, USA 

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