Athens has been the capital of Greece since 1834 and the country’s largest and most populous city. It is located in Attica, in eastern Central Greece. One of the oldest cities in the world, it was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom and daughter of Zeus, with its recorded history reaching as far as 3,200 BC. She was the patroness of the city and in fact the Parthenon temple on the Acropolis is dedicated to her.
Athens is the warmest city in continental Europe and according to the National Meteorological Service the Athens Basin is also the warmest region of the country with an average annual temperature of 19.8°C. The main feature of the Athenian climate is the alternation of long hot and dry summers and mild, wet winters. With an average annual rainfall of 433.1 mm, rains occur between the months of October and April. July and August are the driest months, with storms infrequent, once or twice a month.
Day 1
Arrival at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport and transfer to the hotel in the center of Athens (travel time: 45-55 minutes, distance: 42 km)
Check-in and arrangement in the rooms.
Lunch at the hotel and rest.
In the afternoon departure from the hotel to the Acropolis museum (travel time on foot: 30 minutes and by bus: 15 minutes, distance on foot: 2 km and by bus: 2.2 km), where there will be a guided tour.
Return to the hotel (travel time on foot: 30 minutes and by bus: 15 minutes, distance on foot: 2 km and by bus: 2.2 km) for dinner.
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel.
Tour of Ancient Athens with the aim of getting to know the Ancient Greek culture and not only. (Tour duration 4-5 hours depending on interests. Two stops for they rest on the hill of Filopappos and Thisios).
Return to the hotel, rest and dinner.
Day 3
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel to Marina Alimos (travel time: 30-35 minutes, distance: 11 km), where the daily Saronic cruise will take place.
Return to the hotel.
Day 4
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel for a day trip to Sounio and the Temple of Poseidon (travel time: 90-95 minutes, distance: 77 km).
Time for coffee and snacks in the cafeteria under the temple of Poseidon overlooking the sea.
Return to the hotel and dinner.
Day 5
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free day.
Dinner at the hotel.
Day 6
Breakfast at the hotel.
Tour of the city center and visit to Zappeion, National Garden, Panathenaic Stadium, Plaka, National Library, The Polytechnic, Syntagma Square. (Tour duration 4-5 hours depending on interests,
two stops for coffee and relaxation at
National Garden and Plaka).
Return to the hotel, rest and dinner.
Day 7
Breakfast at the hotel.
Guided tour of the Benaki museum and walking tour of Lycabettus (duration of the tour 3-4 hours).
Return to the hotel for rest and dinner.
Day 8
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel to Eleftherios Venizelos Airport (travel time: 45-55 minutes, distance: 42 km).
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A journey through a history full of images, a journey accessible to everyone. More and more schools around the world are planning educational trips to Greece as there are so many fantastic excursions within the mainland that it is easy to combine them all in one trip. Our own school trips to Greece help you discover the culture of both Athens and other regions. The ancient Greek civilization unfolds before your eyes and makes you realize where the foundations were laid to build today. Even if your class isn’t primarily focused on Classics &
Ancient History, this will be an unforgettable experience. Greek culture is unlike no other and boasts incredible food, warm hospitality and a definite eye for entertainment. You can guarantee pupils and teachers will have fun learning on a school trip to Greece.
Day 1
Day 1 Arrival at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport and transfer to the hotel in the center of Athens (travel time: 45-55 minutes, distance: 42 km)Check-in and arrangement in the rooms.
Dinner at the hotel
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel.
We start from Omonoia, we walk to Aiolou-Athena and visit
the municipal market (fish and meat market), sellers’
benches and the historic City Hall of Kotzia Square.
Optional traditional loukoumades or coffee at Aiolou.
We continue our hiking to Monastiraki, we go to Aerides,
we walk around the archaeological site (ancient market) and
visit the Acropolis through Plaka. We also visit the ancient
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, we walk to the pedestrian street
of Dionysios Areopagitou and we continue on the uphill
road of the Philopappou.
Duration: 4-5 hours depending on interests. Two stops for
rest on the hill of Philopappou and Thissio.
Dinner at the hotel.
Day 3
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure from the hotel for a day trip to Sounio and the Temple of Poseidon (travel time: 90-95 minutes, distance: 77 km).Time for coffee and snacks in the cafeteria under the temple of Poseidon overlooking the sea.Return to the hotel and dinner.
Day 4
Breakfast at the hotel.
Day trip to Delphi.
Site of the oracle, and heart of the classical Greek world, explore the hilltop ruins, the amphitheater, and Temple of Apollo. (travel time: 3,5 h, distance: 185 km).
Back to Athens and dinner at the hotel.
Day 5
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the Acropolis museum.
Ηiking in Dionysiou aeropagitou getting to know the theater of Dionysus and the conservatory of Herodes Atticus. We end up at Filopappou hill. Duration: 4-5 hours.
Dinner at the hotel
Day 6
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the Archeological Museum with reference to the Antikythera Mechanism. Optional coffee-attitude in the Museum Garden.
We walk on Lycabettus, passing from Exarchia – Hill Strefi – Neapoli and we talk about the history of the area. We admire the view from the chapel of Agios Georgios at the top of Lycabettus, as all the Athens, the Hill of Acropolis, the surrounding mountains to the sea,
Piraeus, Salamina and Aegina islands. Optional hiking in very pleasant and smooth routes and paths in the pine forest with a briefing for birds and Mediterranean vegetation/hill flora.
Duration: 4-5 hours.
Note: This route can be done shortest (2-3 hours), mandatory in the
afternoon and include only Lycabettus and sunset with a return to
Kolonaki.
Dinner at the hotel.
Day 7
Breakfast at the hotel.Departure from the hotel to Eleftherios Venizelos Airport (travel time: 45-55 minutes, distance: 42 km).
General information about hotels
Hotel | Name: Crystal City Hotel | URL: https://www.kollfam.gr/crystal-city-hotel/
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Stars | *** (3) |
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Address | Achilleos 4 | Email: crystalcity@kollfam.gr |
City – postal Code | Athens, Greece | 10437 |
Phone | +30 210 5205145 | |
FAX | ||
Opening Hours | ||
Reception | 24H | |
Check-in time | 13:00 | |
Check-out time | 11:00 | |
Rooms / Beds | In total | With own bathrooms |
Total number of beds | 162 | |
| 6 | 6 |
| 12 | 12 |
Double room (twin) | 66 | 66 |
| The 58 rooms out of the 66 twins can be made into triples, they are with a roll away bed | 58 |
Quadruple https://athenshubhostel.com/room/mixed-dorm-of-8-with-shared-bathroom/ | – | |
Rooms for disabled | ||
Rooms eligible for wheelchairs? | – | |
Barrier-free accessibility to public areas? | – | |
Accessiblity to other rooms (e.g. dining room) | – | |
Family friendly | ||
Cots (cribs) | Yes | |
Smaller beds for children | – | |
playroom | – | |
Family room with double beds | – | |
Family room with seperate sleeping rooms | – | |
Additional Information | ||
Amenities |
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Mini-bar | – |
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Air-Condition | Yes |
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Sound insulating windows | Yes |
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Shower bath | Yes |
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Hair-dryer | Yes |
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LED TV | Yes |
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Free WiFi | Yes |
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Telephone | Yes |
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Room Sevice | Yes |
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Free toiletries | Yes |
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Services | ||
Meeting Room | ||
Café | Yes | |
Bar | Yes | |
Lounge | Yes | |
Free WiFi | Yes | |
Elevator | Yes | |
Restaurant | Yes | |
Profile | ||
Programm | Athens, 8 Days in Attica | |
Highlights | Acropolis Museum, Ancient Athens, Boat trip, temple of Poseidon, Kalimarmaro, National Garden, Mpenaki museum | |
School Trips | ||
Additional Information | – | |
Distances | ||
Distance from City Center | 1km | |
Distance to the beach / sea | 7 km | |
Distance to the Airport | 21 km | |
Location (Google Maps) | https://goo.gl/maps/AP5dqsBc2pmzE8oM6
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Additional Information | — | |
Arrival | ||
Train | – | |
Bus | Yes | |
Ferry | – | |
Airplane | – |
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Car | – | |
Additional Information | – | |
General informations | ||
Tourist tax | ||
Notes |
Hotel | Name: Athens Crystal City Hotel | URL: https://www.kollfam.gr/golden-city/ |
Stars | *** (3) | |
Address | Marni 46 | Email: goldencity@kollfam.gr |
City – postal Code | Athens, Greece | 10438 |
Phone | ||
FAX | ||
Opening Hours | ||
Reception | 24H | |
Check-in time | 13:00 | |
Check-out time | 11:00 | |
Rooms / Beds | In total | With own bathrooms |
Total number of beds | 196 | |
7 | 7 | |
28 | 28 | |
Double room (twin) | 42 | 42 |
7 | 7 | |
Quadruple https://athenshubhostel.com/room/mixed-dorm-of-8-with-shared-bathroom/ | 7 | 7 |
Rooms for disabled | ||
Rooms eligible for wheelchairs? | Yes | |
Barrier-free accessibility to public areas? | Yes | |
Accessiblity to other rooms (e.g. dining room) | Yes | |
Family friendly | ||
Cots (cribs) | Yes | |
Smaller beds for children | – | |
playroom | – | |
Family room with double beds | – | |
Family room with seperate sleeping rooms | – | |
Additional Information | – | |
Amenities | ||
Mini-bar | – | |
Air-Condition | Yes | |
Sound insulating windows | Yes | |
Shower bath | Yes | |
Hair-dryer | Yes | |
LED TV | Yes | |
Free WiFi | Yes | |
Telephone | Yes | |
Room Sevice | Yes | |
Free toiletries | Yes | |
Services | ||
Meeting Room | – | |
Café | Yes | |
Bar | Yes | |
Lounge | Yes | |
Free WiFi | Yes | |
Elevator | Yes | |
Restaurant | Yes | |
Profile | ||
Programm | Athens, 8 Days in Attica | |
Highlights | Acropolis Museum, Ancient Athens, Boat trip, temple of Poseidon, Kalimarmaro, National Garden, Mpenaki museum | |
School Trips | ||
Additional Information | – | |
Distances | ||
Distance from City Center | 1,5km | |
Distance to the beach / sea | 8 km | |
Distance to the Airport | 21 km | |
Location (Google Maps) | https://goo.gl/maps/kXuKSkaxb1Lk6XnZ8 | |
Additional Information | — | |
Arrival | ||
Train | – | |
Bus | Yes | |
Ferry | – | |
Airplane | – | |
Car | – | |
Additional Information | – | |
General informations | ||
Tourist tax | ||
Notes |
Hotel | Name: Hotel Attalos Athens | URL: https://www.attaloshotel.com/
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Stars | *** (3) |
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Address | 29, Athinas Str. Monastiraki | Email: info@attaloshotel.com |
City – postal Code | Athens, Greece | 10554 |
Phone | +30 210 3212801-2-3 | |
FAX | ||
Opening Hours | ||
Reception | 24H | |
Check-in time | 13:00 | |
Check-out time | 11:00 | |
Rooms / Beds | In total | With own bathrooms |
Total number of beds | 176 | |
| 4 | 4 |
| 29 | 29 |
Double room | 25 | 25 |
| 16 | 16 |
Quadruple | 4 | 4 |
Family friendly | ||
Cots (cribs) | Yes | |
Amenities |
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Mini-bar | – |
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Air-Condition | Yes |
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Sound insulating windows | Yes |
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Shower bath | Yes |
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Hair-dryer | Yes |
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LED TV | Yes |
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Free WiFi | Yes |
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Telephone | Yes |
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Room Sevice | Yes |
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Free toiletries | Yes |
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Refrigerator | Yes |
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Wardrobe or close | Yes |
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Safety deposit box | Yes |
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Services | ||
Meeting Room | Yes | |
Café | Yes | |
Bar | Yes | |
Lounge | Yes | |
Free WiFi | Yes | |
Elevator | Yes | |
Restaurant | – | |
Profile | ||
Programm | Athens, 8 Days in Attica | |
Highlights | Acropolis Museum, Ancient Athens, Boat trip, temple of Poseidon, Kalimarmaro, National Garden, Mpenaki museum | |
School Trips | ||
Additional Information | – | |
Distances | ||
Distance from City Center | 0,5 km | |
Distance to the beach / sea | 7 km | |
Distance to the Airport | 20 km | |
Location (Google Maps) | https://g.page/attaloshotel?share |
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Additional Information | — | |
Arrival | ||
Train | – | |
Bus | Yes | |
Ferry | – | |
Airplane | – |
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Car | – | |
Additional Information | – |
Hotel | Name: Athenian Montaza Hotel | URL: https://montaza.gr/
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Stars | *** (3) |
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Address | Leoforos Sygrou 156 | Email: info@montaza.gr |
City – postal Code | Athens, Greece | 10554 |
Phone | (+30) 211 41 12 999 | |
FAX | ||
Opening Hours | ||
Reception | 24H | |
Check-in time | 15:00 | |
Check-out time | 11:00 | |
Rooms / Beds | In total | With own bathrooms |
Total number of beds | 91 | |
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| 29 | 29 |
| 11 | 11 |
Rooms for disabled | ||
Rooms eligible for wheelchairs? | Yes | |
Barrier-free accessibility to public areas? | Yes | |
Accessiblity to other rooms (e.g. dining room) | Yes | |
Family friendly | ||
Cots (cribs) | Yes | |
Amenities |
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Mini-bar | – |
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Air-Condition | Yes |
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Sound insulating windows | Yes |
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Shower bath | Yes |
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Hair-dryer | Yes |
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LED TV | Yes |
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Free WiFi | Yes |
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Telephone | Yes |
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Room Sevice | Yes |
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Free toiletries | Yes |
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Services | ||
Meeting Room | – | |
Café | Yes | |
Bar | – | |
Lounge | Yes | |
Free WiFi | Yes | |
Elevator | Yes | |
Restaurant | Yes | |
Profile | ||
Programm | Athens, 8 Days in Attica | |
Highlights | Acropolis Museum, Ancient Athens, Boat trip, temple of Poseidon, Kalimarmaro, National Garden, Mpenaki museum | |
School Trips | ||
Additional Information | – | |
Distances | ||
Distance from City Center | 2 km | |
Distance to the beach / sea | 4,5 km | |
Distance to the Airport | 21 km | |
Location (Google Maps) | https://goo.gl/maps/zV91rL2S2rRrhdFz6 |
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Additional Information | — | |
Arrival | ||
Train | – | |
Bus | Yes | |
Ferry | – | |
Airplane | – |
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Car | – | |
Additional Information | – | |
General informations | ||
Tourist tax | ||
Notes |
There are so many sides to Messinia and it’s worth getting to know them all. Kalamata is a city in the southwestern Peloponnese, the capital of the Prefecture of Messinia and a port of southern mainland Greece. The city is built at the foot of Mount Kalathi (tip of Taygetus), in the heart of the Messinian Gulf and is 223 km from Athens. Kalamata is the second-most populous city in the Peloponnese after Patras. It is an important urban, financial and commercial center of the region, as well as the administrative center of the Prefecture of Messinia.
Day 1
Arrival at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport and transfer to the hotel in the centre of Athens (travel time: 45-55 minutes, distance: 42 km)Check-in and arrangement in the rooms and rest.In the afternoon departure from the hotel to the Acropolis museum (walking time: 30 minutes and by bus: 15 minutes, distance on foot: 2km and by bus: 2.2km), where there will be a guided tour.Return to the hotel (travel time on foot: 30 minutes and by bus: 15 minutes, distance on foot: 2 km and by bus: 2.2 km) for dinner.
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel.Departure for the city of Kalamata, Peloponnese. (travel time: 2 hours 50 minutes, distance: 239 km)Check-in at the hotel and settle into the rooms.Free rest of the day in the city of Kalamata.Dinner at the hotel.
Day 3
Breakfast at the hotel.Excursion and guided tour of the archaeological site of Ancient Messina. (travel time: 55 minutes, distance: 37 km)Return to the hotel for dinner. (travel time: 55 minutes, distance: 37 km)
Day 4
Breakfast at the hotel.
Excursion to the coastal village of Stoupa for a walk and guided tour. (travel time: 1 hour 10 minutes, distance: 44 km)
Next stop is the village of Kardamili, one of the 25 most beautiful villages in Europe according to Travel + Leisure magazine. (travel time: 18 minutes, distance: 8 km)
Return to the hotel for dinner. (travel time: 1 hour, distance: 36 km)
Day 5
Breakfast at the hotel.Excursion to the small town of Pylos for a walk and guided tour. (travel time: 1 hour 15 minutes, distance: 52 km)Next stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, Vidokoilia. (travel time: 37 minutes, mileage: 17 km)Return to the hotel for dinner. (travel time: 1 hour 45 minutes, distance: 67 km)
Day 6
Breakfast at the hotel.Excursion to Koroni, one of the most beautiful states of coastal Messinia, built amphitheatrically on the slopes of the hill where the Venetian castle stands out. (travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes, distance: 52 km)Return to Kalamata for a walk and free time.Dinner at the hotel.
Day 7
Breakfast at the hotel.Departure from Kalamata with destination Eleftherios Venizelos Airport, Athens. (travel time: 2 hours 50 minutes, distance: 239 km)
Laconia is a blessed place with a rich history and culture that enchants the traveler with its beauty. The combination of 4,000 years of history and the enchanting landscape simply makes you stop and enjoy. The prefecture of Laconia is the southernmost prefecture of Peloponnese and mainland Greece with the largest city being Sparta.
Day 1
Arrival at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport, Athens and transfer to Sparta, Peloponnese. (Kilometric distance: 265 km. Travel time: 3 hours)
Check-in and arrangement in the rooms.
Excursion and guided tour in Mystra. (Mileage: 5.6 km travel time: 15 minutes)
Return to the hotel for dinner.
** (If the arrival at the airport is in the morning, the one that departs directly for Sparta. If the distance is made after 3 pm, the group that will spend the night and have dinner in Athens or Loutraki (city in the Peloponnese, kilometer distance: 111 commuting: 1 hour 20 minutes)
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel.
Excursion and guided tour of The Orange Factory located in the largest citrus growing area in Greece. It is a juice factory. (mileage distance: 19 km. Travel time: 25 minutes)
Return to the city of Sparta and free the rest of the day.
Dinner at the hotel.
Day 3
Breakfast at the hotel.
One-day trip.
First stop at the Dyros caves and guided tour. (km distance: 75km travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes)
Next stop Areopolis and walking-tours in the city (km distance: 15 km travel time: 20 minutes)
Next destination Limeni (km distance: 6km travel time: 15 minutes) for a walk and a swim in the sea (optional).
Return to the hotel km distance: 59 km travel time: 1 hour 10 minutes) and dinner.
Day 4
Breakfast at the hotel.
One day trip.
First, stop at Gythio and walking-tours in the city. (km distance: 47km travel time: 55 minutes)
Next stop Monemvasia, walk-guided tours in the Upper Town and bath (optional). (km distance: 67km travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes)
Return to the hotel and dinner. (km distance: 87km travel time: 1h 35minutes)
Day 5
Breakfast at the hotel.
One day trip.
First stop in the ancient city of Mycenae, guided tour and walk. (km distance: 110km travel time: 1h 35min)
Next stop Epidaurus, guided tour of the Ancient Theater – Asklepiion – Archaeological Museum. (km distance: 49km travel time: 1h)
Return to the hotel (km distance: 168km travel time: 2h 15min) and dinner.
Day 6
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departed from Sparta bound for Eleftherios Venizelos Airport, Athens. (km distance: 265 km. Travel time: 3h)
Zakynthos, or “Zante”, or the Flower of the Levant (=Flower of the East) according to the Venetians, is one of the islands of the Ionian Islands. It is the eleventh largest island in Greece, as well as the third largest (after Kefalonia and Corfu) and second most populated island in the Ionian Islands. The climate of Zakynthos is mild Mediterranean with a lot of rain from November to January and a lot of sunshine throughout the year. It has certainly been affected by global climate changes. Summers are usually hot and dry, characterized by hot days and an almost daily northwesterly wind from afternoon to evening.
Day 1
Arrival at Zakynthos Airport, Dionysios Solomos and transfer to Therianos Family Villas guesthouse (travel time: 35 minutes, distance: 16 km).
Reception and acquaintance with the hosts, arrangement in the rooms.
Dinner at the guesthouse.
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel.
Hiking with a local guide on paths that lead to one of the most beautiful views of the island. There will also be a picnic during the hike. (estimated hiking time 4-5 hours)
Return to the hostel and free time.
Dinner at a local tavern.
Day 3
The day starts with a yoga class (optional).
Breakfast at the hotel.
Boat tour to the famous Shipwreck and visit of the beach. (estimated time 4-5 hours)
Picnic during the Tour.
Return to the hostel and free time.
Dinner at a local tavern.
Day 4
Breakfast at the hotel.
There is a choice in the activity by the visitor for bicycle tour or horse riding.
Return to the hostel and free time.
Dinner at a local tavern.
Day 5
Breakfast at the hotel.
There is a choice of activity by the visitor between SUP, sea kayaking or a cruise in Marathonisi.
Return to the hostel and free time.
Dinner at a local tavern.
Day 6
Breakfast at the hotel.
Boat trip to Keri Island and picnic. (estimated time 4-5 hours)
Return to the hostel and free time.
Dinner at a local tavern.
Day 7
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure for the airport, Dionysios Solomos. (travel time: 35 minutes, distance: 16 km).
General information about hotels
Hotel | Name: Rex Hotel | URL: https://rexhotel.gr/ |
Stars | 4* |
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Address | Aristomenous 26 | Email: rex@rexhotel.gr |
City – postal Code | Kalamata, Greece | 24100 |
Phone | ||
FAX | ||
Opening Hours | ||
Reception | 24H | |
Check-in time | 13:00 | |
Check-out time | 11:00 | |
Rooms / Beds | In total | With own bathrooms |
Total number of beds | 99 | |
Single Rooms | ||
Double Rooms | 27 | 27 |
Triple Rooms | 15 | 15 |
Quadruple Room | ||
Rooms for disabled | ||
Rooms eligible for wheelchairs? | Yes (7) | 7 |
Barrier-free accessibility to public areas? | Yes | |
Accessiblity to other rooms (e.g. dining room) | Yes | |
Family friendly | ||
Cots (cribs) | Yes | |
Smaller beds for children | – | |
playroom | – | |
Family room with double beds | – | |
Family room with seperate sleeping rooms | – | |
Additional Information | – | |
Amenities |
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Mini-bar | Yes |
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Air-Condition | Yes |
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Sound insulating windows | Yes |
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Shower bath | Yes |
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Hair-dryer | Yes |
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LED TV | Yes |
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Free WiFi | Yes |
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Telephone | Yes |
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Room Sevice | Yes |
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Free toiletries | Yes |
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Services | ||
Meeting Room | Yes | |
Café | Yes | |
Bar | Yes | |
Lounge | Yes | |
WiFi | Yes | |
Elevator | Yes | |
Restaurant | Yes | |
Profile | ||
Programm | Kalamata, 6 days in Messinia | |
Highlights | Acropolis Museum (Athens), Kalamata City, Archeological site of Messini, Stoupa, Kardamili, Voidokilia beach, Pylos, Koroni | |
School Trips | ||
Additional Information | – | |
Distances | ||
Distance from Athens | 238 km | |
Distance to the beach / sea | 3,6 km | |
Distance to the city | 1,5 km | |
Location (Google Maps) | https://g.page/rex-hotel-kalamata?share
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Additional Information | — | |
Arrival | ||
Train | – | |
Bus | Yes | |
Ferry | – | |
Airplane | – |
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Car | – | |
Additional Information | – | |
General informations | ||
Tourist tax | ||
Notes |
Hotel | Name: Lakonia Hotel | URL: https://www.lakoniahotel.gr/en/ |
Stars | **(2) |
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Address | Konstantinou Palaiologou, No:89 | Email: info@lakoniahotel.gr |
City – postal Code | Sparta, Lakonia | 23100 |
Phone | +30 2731 0 28951-2 | |
FAX | +30 2731 0 82257 | |
Opening Hours | ||
Reception | 24H | |
Check-in time | 13:00 | |
Check-out time | 12:00 | |
Rooms / Beds | In total | With own bathrooms |
Total number of beds | 56 | |
Single Rooms | 8 | 8 |
Double Rooms | 18 | 18 |
Triple Rooms | 4 | 4 |
Quadruple Room | ||
Family friendly | ||
Cots (cribs) | Yes | |
Amenities |
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Mini-bar | Yes |
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Air-Condition | Yes |
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Sound insulating windows | Yes |
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Shower bath | Yes |
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Hair-dryer | Yes |
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LCD 24‘‘ TV | Yes |
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Free WiFi | Yes |
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Free toiletries | Yes |
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Towels | Yes |
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Room Service | Yes |
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Services | ||
Café | Yes | |
Bar | Yes | |
Lounge | Yes | |
WiFi | Yes | |
Elevator | Yes | |
Restaurant outside the hotel | Yes | |
Profile | ||
Programm | Sparta, 6 days in Lakonia | |
Highlights | Mistras, BioFresh Land, Mani, Gytheio, Monemvasia, Mucenae, Epidavros, | |
School Trips | ||
Additional Information | – | |
Distances | ||
Distance from Athens | 265 km | |
Distance to the beach / sea | 49 km | |
Distance to the city | 70 m | |
Location (Google Maps) | https://goo.gl/maps/Dn41TcSJjAN4pqeEA |
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Additional Information | — | |
Arrival | ||
Train | – | |
Bus | Yes | |
Ferry | – | |
Airplane | – |
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Car | – | |
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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
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The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. The word acropolis is from the Greek words ἄκρον (akron, “highest point, extremity”) and πόλις (polis, “city”). The term acropolis is generic and there are many other acropoleis in Greece. During ancient times the Acropolis of Athens was known also more properly as Cecropia, after the legendary serpent-man, Cecrops, the supposed first Athenian king.
Monastiraki (pronounced [monastiˈraci], literally little monastery) is a flea market neighborhood in the old town of Athens, Greece, and is one of the principal shopping districts in Athens. The area is home to clothing boutiques, souvenir shops, and specialty stores, and is a major tourist attraction in Athens and Attica for bargain shopping. The area is named after Monastiraki Square, which in turn is named for the Church of the Pantanassa that is located within the square.
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens houses some of the most important artifacts from a variety of archaeological locations around Greece from prehistory to late antiquity. It is considered one of the greatest museums in the world and contains the richest collection of Greek Antiquity artifacts worldwide. It is situated in the Exarcheia area in central Athens between Epirus Street, Bouboulinas Street and Tositsas Street while its entrance is on the Patission Street adjacent to the historical building of the Athens Polytechnic university.
The Temple of Poseidon is an ancient Greek temple on Cape Sounion, Greece, dedicated to the god Poseidon. There is evidence of the establishment of sanctuaries on the cape from as early as the 11th century B.C. Sounion’s most prominent temples, the Temple of Athena and the Temple of Poseidon, are however not believed to have been built until about 700 B.C., and their kouroi (freestanding Greek statues of young men) date from about one hundred years later. The material and size of the offerings at the Temple of Poseidon indicate that it was likely frequented by members of the elite and the aristocratic class. The Greeks considered Poseidon to be the “master of the sea”. Given the importance to Athens of trade by sea and the significance of its navy in its creation and survival during the fifth century, Poseidon was of a particular relevance and value to the Athenians.
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus (also called Herodeion or Herodion) is a stone Roman theatre structure located on the southwest slope of the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. The building was completed in AD 161 and then renovated in 1950.
The Acropolis Museum is an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens. The museum was built to house every artifact found on the rock and on the surrounding slopes, from the Greek Bronze Age to Roman and Byzantine Greece. It also lies over the ruins of part of Roman and early Byzantine Athens
Filopappou Hill or Mouson Hill or Seggio Hill is a hill in Athens located opposite, southwest, from the Acropolis. It is connected to the adjacent hills of Asteroskopeio (hill of Nymphs) and Pnyka. At its top there is the monument of Philopappos which was erected by His Highness Philopappos during the Roman occupation and gave his name to the hill.
Mount Lycabettus, also known as Lycabettos, Lykabettos or Lykavittos (pronounced [likaviˈtos]), is a Cretaceous limestone hill in the Greek capital Athens. At 277 meters (908 feet) above sea level, its summit is the highest point in Central Athens and pine trees cover its base. The name also refers to the residential neighbourhood immediately below the east of the hill.
In legend previously called Pytho (Πυθώ), in ancient times was a sacred precinct that served as the seat of Pythia, the major oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world. The oracle had origins in prehistory and it became international in character and also fostered sentiments of Greek nationality, even though the nation of Greece was centuries away from realization. The ancient Greeks considered the centre of the world to be in Delphi, marked by the stone monument known as the omphalos (navel). The sacred precinct of Ge or Gaia was in the region of Phocis, but its management had been taken away from the Phocians, who were trying to extort money from its visitors, and had been placed in the hands of an amphictyony, or committee of persons chosen mainly from Central Greece. According to the Suda, Delphi took its name from the Delphyne, the she-serpent (drakaina) who lived there and was killed by the god Apollo (in other accounts the serpent was the male serpent (drakon) Python).