Meteora’s Wonder - Morning Tour

From EUR €32.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Kalampaka, Thessaly/Greece/Kalampaka
  • Product code: T001

ITINERARY

Join this morning sightseeing tour to Meteora and fully experience this true wonder accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. The tour starts with a convenient pick-up (with our VIP minibus) from your hotel in Kalabaka or Kastraki.


During this guided tour you will have the opportunity to see all six magnificent monasteries and admire the interior of three of them. Additionally, view some of Meteora’s most spectacular hidden gems like the ancient Chapel of Doupiani and the magnificent St. George “Mandilas” cave.


You will also discover the “other side” of Meteora, like the truth about why the hermits settled in these imposing caves a thousand years ago and how the monks achieved the “impossible”. Last but not least, take the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views and capture some amazing photos that you will cherish forever.


HIGHLIGHTS

  • See all six monasteries and admire the interior of three of them
  • Convenient pick-up from your hotel in Kalabaka or Kastraki
  • Learn the history and legends directly from a local
  • See the magnificent St. George “Mandilas” cave
  • View the ancient Chapel of Doupiani
  • Experience the panoramic views
  • Capture breathtaking photos
  • Transfer with a VIP minibus


INCLUDED

  • Pick up/Drop off from your hotel in Kalabaka or Kastraki
  • Transfer with a luxury VIP minibus
  • A 4-hour (approx.) Meteora Tour
  • English-Speaking local guide
  • Free Wi-Fi in the bus
  • All taxes


EXCLUDED

  • Entrance fees of each monastery (3 euros per person)
  • Guided tour inside the monasteries (available upon request)


USEFUL INFORMATION

  • We suggest that you bring with you appropriate clothing/footwear, your camera or smartphone and money for the monasteries entrance fees.
  • The monasteries of Meteora impose a strict dress code. Men must wear long trousers. Women must wear long skirts and cover their shoulders. *Skirts are also provided at the entrance of each monastery.