Explore Greece

Welcome to magnificent Greece - the land where time seems to stand still with the imposing ancient bridges and the hanging monasteries, where nature exudes its exuberance in full resplendence with its mountain ridges, the forests, the deep canyons and the turquoise rivers. The multicolored sights in mainland Greece are a treat for sore eyes and are a fascinating amalgamation of archeology and ancient mythology. All this, combined with the delectable cuisine on offer makes for an unforgettable experience. Join us, as we take you on a trip through the lanes of this enchanting place and help you plan that trip of a lifetime.

(G1) ATHENS – PELION – METORA



The Pelion Peninsula lies of the eastern coastline, half way between Athens and Thessaloniki. It is often referred to as "Lost Paradise" because of its spectacular landscapes, waterfalls, picturesque villages, flourishing orchards and enchanted beaches. Pelion is also Centaurs land, those legendary mythological creatures, half man – half horse. The region capital is Volos, a harbor town which lies at the foot of the mountains and serves as the peninsula municipal and economic center. A magical week of pleasure, nature, rare landscapes, sunsets, turquoise hidden beaches, great food and some R & R. Meteora, the hanging monasteries. A breathtaking view awaits the traveler. On grey rocks pillars, monasteries stand at the top, almost appearing to be in the heavens. Down below is the town of Kalambaka and the village of Kastraki. Athens, Greece capital with over 5 million inhabitants. Filled with worldly famous historical and archeological sites. European ambiance with Greek scents. Flea markets. Artists quarter and the Greek cuisine, filled with surprises and countless flavors. An important note All the details will be in the TRIP KIT you receive: Route details, accommodations, car rental, tips and recommendations to help make your trip a successful one. WE WISH YOU A PLEAURABE TRIP BON VOYAGE!

Adult Price : 900 Child Price : 75

From:26-May-2011

To : 01-June-2011

Preffered dates:


To