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IMPERIO GRIEGO Grand Road Trip
From 1.250 €

IMPERIO GRIEGO Grand Road Trip

Multidestination
Created: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - Departure: Friday, October 4, 2024
Ref ID: 9909216
price per person From
1.250 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - Departure: Friday, October 4, 2024
Destinations: Athens, Sunio, Corinth, Mycenae, Epidauro, Sparta, Olympia, Patras, Delphi, Litochoro, Thessaloniki (Province), Athens

Your day to day

04 Oct
Transport from Madrid to Athens
Departure
Volotea
Volotea Volotea - V75025 - Operated by: Aegean Airlines
12:40 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
17:05 - Athens, Eleftherios Venizelos Intl (ATH)
3h 25m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  V75025 Operated by:  Aegean Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
04 Oct
1. Athens
Stay
About the destination: Athens takes its name after the goddess of wisdom Athena, who is celebrated by the magnificent Acropolis, which overlooks the modern, cosmopolitan city that Athens is today. Athens is one of the world’s oldest cities and it is the birthplace of western philosophy, democracy and theater. Up to this date, the Greek capital remains a major worldwide centre of culture, with its historic centre, iconic classical sites and museums filled with ancient Greece artefacts. The Acropolis, crowned by the emblematic Parthenon, has been proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars were banned from the historic centre, which has become the most striking pedestrian promenade in Europe. In this archeological Park, visitors will witness the contrasting nature of this ancient metropolis being able to visit the New Acropolis Museum, a high-tech modern structure with light and airy exhibition spaces as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the largest archeological museum in Greece built in the 19th century and devoted to ancient Greek art. The Acropolis and Mount Lycavittos, the city’s highest points, are used as orientation since they are visible from most places in the Plaka, the old historical neighborhood. The Plaka is under the Acropolis and stretches almost to Syntagma, home of to the Greek Parliament. For a taste of the hedonistic Athenian lifestyle one should visit Monastiraki, where locals go to eat, drink and mingle. The night time belongs to Psirri, a vibrant neighbourhood known for its bars, live music venues and exciting nightclubs. Southeast of the city centre, a glorious stretch of coast affords dreamy views over the glistening blue Aegean Sea. Surely few European capitals can claim sandy beaches and clean water for swimming within such easy access. Athens therefore offers the best of both worlds – a fantastic city break as well as a lazy beach holiday. Athenians are surprisingly friendly and outgoing and their enthusiasm for life’s pleasurable pursuits is so infectious that even the stiffest traveler will take time out for endless coffees and evening strolls, dine out until late and enjoy the city’s nightlife, long after the rest of Europe has gone to bed.
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06 Oct
Car rental
Fiat Panda Cross
Eleftherios Venizelos Intl
Athens International Airport S.A.
10:00 - 6 Oct 2024
Eleftherios Venizelos Intl
Athens International Airport S.A.
18:00 - 14 Oct 2024
Driver age

Minimum 21, Maximum 75

Fuel Policy

Lleno-lleno. Se entrega el coche lleno y se devuelve lleno. Si no se devuelve lleno, el proveedor le cobrará el combustible más tasas.

General payment terms
Prepago: Al recoger su vehiculo es necesario presentar como garantía una tarjeta de crédito válida, cuyo titular sea el conductor que figura en la reserva. No se aceptan tarjetas de débito o prepago como Maestro, Visa Electron o Visa Premier.
Deposit applicable to this booking
Al recoger el coche se bloqueará un depósito de seguridad en la tarjeta de crédito del conductor. Este depósito lo determina el proveedor teniendo en cuenta la categoría de coche seleccionada. Le informamos de que el valor de un depósito de combustible y las posibles multas de tráfico pueden bloquearse adicionalmente en su tarjeta de crédito. Se recomienda presentar una tarjeta de crédito con chip, código pin y números en relieve.Cantidad estimada del depósito: EUR 1100,00
Theft protection
con franquicia de 900 EUR
Collision damage waiver
con franquicia de 900 EUR
Pickup

Athens International Airport S.A. - Telephone: +30 6936769762

8th Km Leof. MArkopoulou

Opening hours: 08:00 - 22:00
Cuando llegue al aeropuerto de Atenas (sala de llegadas, planta baja), diríjase al punto de encuentro situado en la zona de aparcamiento. Para ello, salga de la terminal por la SALIDA B5 (5), y camine unos 30 metros hacia la derecha hasta llegar al borde del edificio del aparcamiento de autobuses turísticos. A mano derecha encontrará la zona de encuentro del autobús lanzadera.
Dropoff

Athens International Airport S.A. - Telephone +30 6936769762

8th Km Leof. MArkopoulou

Opening hours: 08:00 - 22:00
Cuando llegue al aeropuerto de Atenas (sala de llegadas, planta baja), diríjase al punto de encuentro situado en la zona de aparcamiento. Para ello, salga de la terminal por la SALIDA B5 (5), y camine unos 30 metros hacia la derecha hasta llegar al borde del edificio del aparcamiento de autobuses turísticos. A mano derecha encontrará la zona de encuentro del autobús lanzadera.
Transport from Athens to Sunio
No transport selected
06 Oct
2. Sunio
Stop
About the destination: The Cape of Sunion or Sunio (in Latin, Sunium, in Greek, Σούνιον) is a small cape or promontory on the waters of the Aegean Sea located 65 km southeast of Athens, in Attica. In ancient times, the promontory was used to spot ships approaching Athens. It is located in the southern part of the strait of Makrónisos, which separates the continent from the small homonymous island of Makrónisos (in ancient times, Helena Island, since it would have stopped on the way to Troy).
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Transport from Sunio to Corinth
No transport selected
06 Oct
3. Corinth
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About the destination: Corinth is an ancient city and former municipality in Corinthia, Peloponnese, which is located in south-central Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality of Corinth, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. It is the capital of Corinthia. It was founded as Nea Korinthos or New Corinth (Νέα Κόρινθος) in 1858 after an earthquake destroyed the existing settlement of Corinth, which had developed in and around the site of ancient Corinth. Located about 78 kilometres (48 mi) west of Athens, Corinth is surrounded by the coastal townlets of (clockwise) Lechaio, Isthmia, Kechries, and the inland townlets of Examilia and the archaeological site and village of ancient Corinth. Natural features around the city include the narrow coastal plain of Vocha, the Corinthian Gulf, the Isthmus of Corinth cut by its canal, the Saronic Gulf, the Oneia Mountains, and the monolithic rock of Acrocorinth, where the medieval acropolis was built.
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Transport from Corinth to Mycenae
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07 Oct
4. Mycenae
Stop
About the destination: Mycenae is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese, Greece. It is located about 120 kilometres (75 miles) south-west of Athens; 11 kilometres (7 miles) north of Argos; and 48 kilometres (30 miles) south of Corinth. The site is 19 kilometres (12 miles) inland from the Saronic Gulf and built upon a hill rising 900 feet (274 metres) above sea level. In the second millennium BC, Mycenae was one of the major centres of Greek civilization, a military stronghold which dominated much of southern Greece, Crete, the Cyclades and parts of southwest Anatolia. The period of Greek history from about 1600 BC to about 1100 BC is called Mycenaean in reference to Mycenae. At its peak in 1350 BC, the citadel and lower town had a population of 30,000 and an area of 32 hectares. The first correct identification of Mycenae in modern literature was during a survey conducted by Francesco Grimani, commissioned by the Provveditore Generale of the Kingdom of the Morea in 1700, who used Pausanias's description of the Lion Gate to identify the ruins of Mycenae.
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Transport from Mycenae to Epidauro
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07 Oct
5. Epidauro
Stop
About the destination: The current municipality of Epidaurus was formed in 2011 by merging the former municipalities of Epidaurus and Asklipieío, which became municipal units. Its capital is the village of Lygourió, in the peripheral unit of Asklipieío.1 The municipality has an area of ​​340.4 km22 and 8115 inhabitants in the 2011 census.
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Transport from Epidauro to Sparta
No transport selected
07 Oct
6. Sparta
Stay
About the destination: Sparta, officially Sparti, is a city in Laconia, Greece. In the center of the city there is the Archaeological Museum and in the North West end is the Tomb of Leonidas, also known as Leonidaion and there is a tavern in front of the temple named Leonidas. North of the modern city start the ruins of the ancient Sparta. Exiting the Acropolis by the North Gate there are the remains of the earliest ancient walls, the Heroon and the Altar of Lycourgos, whereas to the East there is the Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia. The Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil in the South West end highlights the culture of the olive and the technology of olive production. The city of Sparta enjoys a sunny and warm Mediterranean climate Points of cultural interest: Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil Archaeological Museum of Sparta Archaeological Museum of Mystras The Manousakeio Museum of urban and folk life Koumantareios Art Gallery of Sparta
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Transport from Sparta to Olympia
No transport selected
09 Oct
7. Olympia
Stay
About the destination: Olympia is a town in Peloponnese. This was the site of the original Olympic Games. The games, held every four years in honor of the Greek god Zeus, lasted through the entire Classical Age. The central sanctuary or Altis included temples, altars, shrines, and public buildings for both religious and profane purposes. The flame for each modern Olympic Games is still lit in the town, by a reflection of sunlight in a parabolic mirror, and carried by torch to the place where the games are to be held.
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Transport from Olympia to Patras
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10 Oct
8. Patras
Stop
About the destination: Patras is Greece's third largest urban area and the regional capital of Western Greece, in northern Peloponnese, west of Athens. The city is built at the foothills of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras. Patras' core settlement has a history spanning four millennia, in the Roman period it had become a cosmopolitan center of the eastern Mediterranean. Dubbed as Greece's Gate to the West, Patras is a commercial hub, while its busy port is a nodal point for trade and communication with Italy and the rest of Western Europe. Every year, in February, the city hosts one of Europe's largest and most colourful carnivals. It was European Capital of Culture in 2006. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Rio-Antirio bridge officially the Charilaos Trikoupis bridge. • The Archaeological Museum. The museum has startling architecture, including an entrance made of silver-hued titanium that is shaped like a flying saucer on steroids. • The Roman Odeon. • The Faro which is the symbol of the city. The lighthouse has a cafe underneath it with a large television where they broadcast mostly soccer games for people to come and watch while enjoying a beverage of their choice. There is a playground right outside of the cafe for children to play in. The cafe is next to the water, so one can sit next to the windows and enjoy the waves crashing against the wall. • The Turkish hot baths. • Plateia Yioryiou (George Sq.). Sit at a cafe and take in the facades of the handsome neoclassical theater and banks on the square. • The Municipal Galery of Patras, founded in 1988 housed on the ground floor of the Municipal Library, beside the Old Town Hall, a location with many historical memories.
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Transport from Patras to Delphi
No transport selected
10 Oct
9. Delphi
Stay
About the destination: Delphi, ancient town and seat of the most important Greek temple and oracle of Apollo. It lay in the territory of Phocis on the steep lower slope of Mount Parnassus, about 6 miles (10 km) from the Gulf of Corinth. Delphi is now a major archaeological site with well-preserved ruins. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. Delphi was considered by the ancient Greeks to be the centre of the world.
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Transport from Delphi to Litochoro
No transport selected
11 Oct
10. Litochoro
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About the destination: Litochoro it is located at the base of Mount Olympus, on the western shore of the Thermaic Gulf. Two important ancient sites are located in the neighbourhood of Litochoro. Dion with its large archaeological park and a museum is located about 8 km to the north. Leivithra with its acropolis and the Leivithra Park is about 9 km to the south. The municipal unit has an area of 169.632 km2.[4] Pine, cedar and fir trees of the forests of Mount Olympus lie to the southwest and northwest.
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Transport from Litochoro to Thessaloniki (Province)
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12 Oct
11. Thessaloniki (Province)
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About the destination: The Thessaloniki Peripheral Unit is an administrative division of Greece that is part of the region of Central Macedonia. It comprises the area around the city of Thessaloniki, the second largest city in the country. This peripheral unit extends along the coast of the Gulf of Thessaloniki and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the city of Thessaloniki, the peripheral unit has several municipalities and smaller localities that include both urban and rural areas. These areas offer a combination of coastal landscapes, hills and nearby mountains, such as Mount Olympus. The outlying unit of Thessaloniki is known for its cultural heritage and rich history. In the city of Thessaloniki, important historical sites can be found, such as the White Tower, the Rotunda of Galerius, the church of St. Demetrius and numerous museums housing artifacts and art from different historical periods. In addition to its historical heritage, the peripheral unit also offers a lively cultural life. The city of Thessaloniki hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Thessaloniki International Film Festival and the Thessaloniki Ancient Theatre Festival. These events attract artists and visitors from all over the world. Thessaloniki's peripheral unit also boasts beautiful beaches along its coastline, where residents and visitors can enjoy the Mediterranean Sea and water-related activities. In short, the Thessaloniki Peripheral Unit is a diverse region that combines a rich history, cultural heritage, coastal landscapes and lively urban life. Both the city of Thessaloniki and the surrounding areas offer a wide range of experiences for those visiting or living in this part of Greece.
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Transport from Thessaloniki (Province) to Athens
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14 Oct
12. Athens
Stay
About the destination: Athens takes its name after the goddess of wisdom Athena, who is celebrated by the magnificent Acropolis, which overlooks the modern, cosmopolitan city that Athens is today. Athens is one of the world’s oldest cities and it is the birthplace of western philosophy, democracy and theater. Up to this date, the Greek capital remains a major worldwide centre of culture, with its historic centre, iconic classical sites and museums filled with ancient Greece artefacts. The Acropolis, crowned by the emblematic Parthenon, has been proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars were banned from the historic centre, which has become the most striking pedestrian promenade in Europe. In this archeological Park, visitors will witness the contrasting nature of this ancient metropolis being able to visit the New Acropolis Museum, a high-tech modern structure with light and airy exhibition spaces as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the largest archeological museum in Greece built in the 19th century and devoted to ancient Greek art. The Acropolis and Mount Lycavittos, the city’s highest points, are used as orientation since they are visible from most places in the Plaka, the old historical neighborhood. The Plaka is under the Acropolis and stretches almost to Syntagma, home of to the Greek Parliament. For a taste of the hedonistic Athenian lifestyle one should visit Monastiraki, where locals go to eat, drink and mingle. The night time belongs to Psirri, a vibrant neighbourhood known for its bars, live music venues and exciting nightclubs. Southeast of the city centre, a glorious stretch of coast affords dreamy views over the glistening blue Aegean Sea. Surely few European capitals can claim sandy beaches and clean water for swimming within such easy access. Athens therefore offers the best of both worlds – a fantastic city break as well as a lazy beach holiday. Athenians are surprisingly friendly and outgoing and their enthusiasm for life’s pleasurable pursuits is so infectious that even the stiffest traveler will take time out for endless coffees and evening strolls, dine out until late and enjoy the city’s nightlife, long after the rest of Europe has gone to bed.
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16 Oct
Transport from Athens to Madrid
Return
Volotea
Volotea Volotea - V75024 - Operated by: Aegean Airlines
8:55 - Athens, Eleftherios Venizelos Intl (ATH)
11:45 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
3h 50m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  V75024 Operated by:  Aegean Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
1 Insurances
Seguro (Mapfre-Seguro Inclusion) - Región (Solo continente) - Días (13)
price per person From
1.250 €
Based on 2 adults
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