14-Nights Best of Greece - Classic
When you saddle a trip with a moniker as lofty as "Best of Greece," you’d better make sure it lives up to the hype. This one does. Compiling the top moments from our best-selling trips in the region, this comprehensive tour through the cradle of Western Civilization brings the distant past and vibrant present into sharp focus. Between the must-see historical sites of Athens and Delphi, the rugged plateaus of the fabled Samariá Gorge, personal encounters in isolated Cretan villages and the breezy sway of Santorini at sundown, you won’t have a moment to waste. Witness Greece - in all her timeless glory - with us.
Highlights
Discover Greek history and culture, marvel at classic architecture both ancient and modern, explore old cities and quaint villages, witness a Mediterranean sunset while eating fresh seafood, soak in Cretan culture.
Accommodation
Hotels (13 nts), overnight ferry (1 nt, 4-berth mixed-sex cabins).
Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides.
Group Size Notes
Max 16, avg 12
Meals Included
13 breakfasts, 1 lunch
What's Included
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group Your Discover Moment: Athens Your Foodie Moment: Cooking Class with a Local Family, Loutro. Athens orientation walk. Guided tour of Ancient Delphi. Samariá Gorge hike. Knossos visit. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
14 nights from $3699 per person
Supplier: G AdventuresMeteora
The natural sandstone towers of Meteora, Greece, 160 mi/260 km northwest of Athens, are the site of spectacular monasteries. Atop gray-rock pinnacles jutting some 2,000 ft/600 m in the air (meteora means "hanging between heaven and Earth"), these 11th-century religious centers contain ancient manuscripts, ornate icons and Byzantine artifacts.
Spend at least a day in the area and visit the impressive monasteries, including the 615-ft-/200-m-high Megalo Meteoro (Metamorfossis), or Varlaam, which was built in 1542 and features stunning post-Byzantine art. http://www.meteora-greece.com.
For overnight accommodations, you can stay in the town of Kalambaka, located under the rock formations. It has post-Byzantine churches and an 11th-century cathedral (with frescoes) that are worth exploring.
Nafplion (Nauplia)
A former capital of Greece and a popular port on the eastern Peloponnese coast, Nafplion impresses visitors with grand, medieval architecture erected by Venetians during the 15th century. The most dominant structure is Palamidi Fortress towering high above town. The port is a lively town with a scenic harbor, a picturesque center to explore on foot and pebble beaches. Several monuments remain from its Turkish past, including mosques and parliament building. Handicrafts and local costumes are on display at the Folk Art Museum. Palamidi Castle has an incomparable view from the fortress’ lofty position. Spend time strolling along the waterfront, exploring around main square and narrow streets of Old Town. Platia Sintagmator, the city’s main square, is fronted by a former mosque, now the meeting place of Greek Parliament. Here is also the Archaeological Museum, which features an outstanding collection of Mycenaean finds. The entrance to Akronafplia Citadel has a gate built of Roman bricks, a Byzantine gatehouse with frescoes dating from 1291, and Venetian bastions. From the port, don't pass up a tour to Mycenae. There is evidence that the site has been inhabited since 4000 BC, but reached its peak of civilization during 1500 - 1000 BC. It was here that the mighty Agamemnon ruled and the site still contains massive structures which give visitors a glimpse of what this magnificent city once was.
Chania
The beautiful town of Chania is where modern, Venetian, Turkish and traditional architecture are blended together to make this one of the most picturesque towns in Crete. Various archaeological sites, villages, churches, caves, gorges and wonderful beaches are embellishing the charming area. It is worth a visit to the Archeological museum that is housed in the Venetian church of St. Fragiskos and exhibits important finds from the Neolithic and Minoan period to the late Roman.
Agia Roumeli
Located in the southwest of Crete, Greece, Agia Roumeli is tucked between picturesque high wild mountains, and the crystal blue breathtaking Libyan Sea beach. This area of Crete holds rare flora, fauna and geology, which can be seen at the Samaria Gorge National Park; also found in the park are the ruins of the temple of Apollo Tarraeus.
Loutro
Santorini
Santorini is everything that has made the Greek islands legendary. The world famous island of Santorini is the southern most island of the Cycladic group in the Aegean Sea, and is located north of Crete. Its population is distributed among thirteen villages and just exceeds nine thousand. The marvelous dry climate and unbroken sunshine create year around conditions which are perfect for observation, photographs and videos under an extraordinary variety of natural lights and colors.
Heraklion
Heraklion, the capital of Crete and its principal commercial port, is just three miles away from the fantastic ruins of the Palace of Knossos. Discovered in 1899 by Sir Arthur Evans and partially reconstructed, the elaborate Palace is believed to be the mythical Labyrinth of King Minos and the seat of ancient Minoan culture. The Archaeological Museum in Heraklion displays many of the treasures found during the excavations.
Delphi
Itea is the port for Delphi, one of the ancient wonders of classical Greece. A short drive there reveals the Sacred Way and the famed Shrine of Delphi, where the mythological Oracle was said to foretell the future. An amazing bronze charioteer is among the many treasures in the Delphi Museum.
Athens
Even though you've probably come here to see the "glory that was Greece," perhaps best symbolized by the Parthenon and the superb statues and vases in the National Archaeological Museum, allow some time to make haste slowly in Athens. Your best moments may come sitting at a small cafe, sipping a tiny cup of the sweet sludge that the Greeks call coffee, or getting hopelessly lost in the Plaka -- only to find yourself in the shady courtyard of an old church, or suddenly face to face with an ancient monument you never knew existed. With only a little advance planning, you can find a good hotel here, eat well in convivial restaurants, enjoy local customs such as the refreshing afternoon siesta and the leisurely evening volta (promenade or stroll) -- and leave Athens planning to return, as the Greeks say, tou chronou (next year).
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| 05/21/2026 | 06/04/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 05/24/2026 | 06/07/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 05/28/2026 | 06/11/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 05/31/2026 | 06/14/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 06/07/2026 | 06/21/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 06/14/2026 | 06/28/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 06/21/2026 | 07/05/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 06/28/2026 | 07/12/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 07/05/2026 | 07/19/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 07/12/2026 | 07/26/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 07/19/2026 | 08/02/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 07/26/2026 | 08/09/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 08/02/2026 | 08/16/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 08/09/2026 | 08/23/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 08/16/2026 | 08/30/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 08/23/2026 | 09/06/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 08/30/2026 | 09/13/2026 | $3,999pp | |
| 09/03/2026 | 09/17/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/06/2026 | 09/20/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/10/2026 | 09/24/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/13/2026 | 09/27/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/17/2026 | 10/01/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/20/2026 | 10/04/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/24/2026 | 10/08/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 09/27/2026 | 10/11/2026 | $4,299pp | |
| 10/01/2026 | 10/15/2026 | $3,699pp | |
| 10/04/2026 | 10/18/2026 | $3,699pp | |
| 10/08/2026 | 10/22/2026 | $3,699pp | |
| 10/11/2026 | 10/25/2026 | $3,699pp | |
| Prices start at | $3,699pp | ||
| Number of nights | 14 | ||
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| Vacation rating | Moderate | ||
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