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Excursion de trois jours à Delphes et aux Météores, au départ d'Athènes

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Description

Découvrez deux des sites les plus impressionnants de Grèce lors de cette visite de 3 jours au départ d'Athènes, avec transport aller-retour en autocar et hébergement à l'hôtel inclus. Explorez Delphes sur le mont Parnasse, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, et écoutez les récits de l'oracle de longue date qui a délivré des prophéties depuis son temple d'Apollon. Avec cette visite, vous passerez 24 heures à Delphes et vous pourrez vous détendre et explorer Delphes par vous-même. Puis, émerveillez-vous devant Météores, classées au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, célèbres pour leurs monastères médiévaux perchés sur des pinacles rocheux en forme d'aiguilles, avant votre retour à Athènes. Votre visite comprend un choix de normes hôtelières à Delphes et Kalambaka près de Météore, plus deux petits déjeuners et deux dîners, et des ramassages et des dépôts à l'hôtel à Athènes.

Options de l'excursion

Hôtels de Classe Touristique Anglais
  • Hôtels de classe touristique Durée : 3 jours Petit déjeuner et dîner Athènes - Delphes - Kalambaka Bus Hébergement de classe touristique : Voyage de 3 jours à Delphes et Météores avec hébergement en hôtel de classe touristique Service de prise en charge compris
Hôtels de première classe Anglais
  • Hébergement en première classe : Excursion d'une journée à Delphes et Météores avec hébergement en première classe

Points forts

Tous frais et taxes
Wifi gratuit dans les hôtels Amalia et dans les autocars
Véhicule climatisé
2 nuits d'hébergement
Guide professionnel anglophone

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Tous frais et taxes
Wifi gratuit dans les hôtels Amalia et dans les autocars
Véhicule climatisé
2 nuits d'hébergement
Guide professionnel anglophone
Non inclus
Repas de midi
Conseils

Lieux et horaires de prise en charge

Le service de ramassage commence 7h30 à 8h15. 08 : 30 est l'heure de départ de la visite depuis le point de départ. Retour à Athènes le 3ème jour à 19h00 (toujours en fonction du trafic)

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Informations importantes

  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
  • Condition physique moyenne requise
  • Un code vestimentaire est requis pour entrer dans les monastères. Pas de shorts ni de hauts sans manches autorisés. Les genoux et les épaules DOIVENT être couverts pour les hommes et les femmes. Vous risquez de vous voir refuser l'entrée si vous ne respectez pas ces exigences vestimentaires
  • Très important : les enfants âgés de 5 à 12 ans doivent être en possession d'un passeport ou d'une pièce d'identité pour bénéficier du tarif réduit. Sinon, ils paieront le billet d'entrée aux sites archéologiques ou aux musées.
  • Votre guide vous remettra vos billets d'entrée aux sites et musées
  • La prise en charge au port, à l'aéroport ou à un appartement privé n'est pas disponible
  • À partir du 1/1/2025 Frais environnementaux 10€ par chambre et par nuit seront payés au... EUR 20.00 par réservation

Avis(54)

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helen_h
April 17, 2026
We believed we were on 3...

We believed we were on 3 day tour with the same people.We dont usually do tours but thought it would be a nice change to have some travel companions. It was us jumping on the middle of different tours. On the first day we went to Delphi and after check in at the hotel we were on our own for 23 hours until the next day when an existing tour came and picked us up. Luckily we paid for a taxi to be taken to Arachova for the morning which was great. We thought we should have lunch as getting picked up at 1.30 but once picked up we were taken to another spot for an hour lunch. It was disappointing to end up at Kalambaka in time for dinner and then left the next morning. The hotel was on the outside of town so could not look at what was supposedly beautiful town with an old city. Meteora was wonderful the next morning but then just a very long drive back to Athens. The guides were great on both tours. The food at both hotels we stayed in were cold and the rooms extremely warm. Staff however at both were lovely.

Réponse de l'opérateur

Dear Helen, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that parts of your experience did not meet your expectations. We would, however, like to clarify a few important details for future travelers considering this tour. This specific 3-day itinerary is designed as a combination tour, which is clearly outlined in the program description. It allows travelers to experience destinations like Delphi and Meteora in a relaxed way, without long driving hours each day. As part of this structure, the first day includes guided visits followed by free time in the Delphi area, and the second day continues with the Meteora portion of the journey. The free time in Delphi is intentional, giving guests the opportunity to explore the area at their own pace or visit nearby villages such as Arachova—something many travelers appreciate. We understand this may not suit everyone, especially those expecting a continuous group experience, and we will review how we communicate this to make it even clearer. Regarding accommodation, the hotels used (such as the Amalia properties) are 4-star hotels selected for their comfort and ability to accommodate groups. As is common in these regions of Greece, they are located slightly outside small towns, offering a quieter and more scenic environment rather than a city-center setting. We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed Meteora and found the guides and hotel staff welcoming and helpful. Your comments regarding the meals and room temperature have been noted and will be shared with the hotels for review. We truly appreciate your feedback, as it helps us improve both our communication and overall guest experience. Regards Hara Kritikidou Customer service Manager

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Brent_N
September 29, 2025
Wonderful excursion to Delphi and Meteora!

The trip was wonderful! Really interesting, informative, yet relaxed and fun. We learned so much about Greek history, mythology, and culture. And the views and vistas were breathtaking!

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Wayne_C
October 3, 2024
Amazing Delphi and incredible Meteora.

Visiting the incredible ancient site of Delphi, spending time in quaint but beautiful town of Delphi, staying in the impressively appointed Amalia Hotel and then visiting the truly amazing monasteries of Meteora. A thoroughly enjoyable, educational experience with friendly bus travellers and well versed, knowledgeable, articulate tour guides. Thank you

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Gary_S
June 11, 2024
Worth the visit

Wonderful trip to Delphi & the Monasteries. Tour was well organised, Tour guides were very informative. Accommodation was good.

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RobertRaj_J
June 6, 2024
Not worthwhile . 2nd day is a complete waste of your time

The 3 days 2 nights trip is a waste of money and times. Will advice people to do a day trip to Delhi and then anor trip to Meteora. The understanding was you will be in the same group with same tour guide but no. You join the delphi day trip then they drop you at hotel in delphi at 2:30 pm. There was just me and an American couple doing this trip. Free and easy and delphi is a pretty small town but enjoyable. Next day join another tour group with anor guide. The whole 2nd day is wasted as you are just heading to town next to Meteora and reach there like 6pm. Designated dinner time so you have no flexibility. Worse thing hotel is like 7 km from town and you need to hire a taxi to town for euro 12 one way. 2nd day was a complete waste of a day !

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Réponse de l'opérateur

Dear Robert, Thank you for your review. This tour is relaxable and is clear written at the advertised itinerary that the morning of day 2 is free on your own and afternoon is the departure from Delphi to Kalambaka -Meteora(approx 5 hours driving). Thank you Hara

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Igor_K
June 2, 2024
Very disappointing triple

Very bad trip, spent most time on the bus The hotel they put you in in Metrora is more like a 2 star hostel - smelly and disgusting. Not much to see in Delphi. Overrated trip not worth your time and money

Réponse de l'opérateur

Dear Igor, Hotel Amalia is a 4 star hotel (last new revovation ends on April 2024) with perfect views, large rooms, swimming pool, restaurant with buffet dinner , non smoking so we really don't understand your bad comments. In you package you visit , enter and guided in the archaelogical site & museum of Delphi on day 1, on day 2 you had free morning to see Delphi on your own (as per advertised itinerary) and then departure for Meteora . on Day 3 you visited Meteora monasteries and returned back to Athens. In the rate was included all :overnights, dinners, breakfasts , guide, transportation , entrance tickets , luggage service except lunch meals , drinks and tips . Kind regards Hara

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Gina_G
May 23, 2024
Long trip but incredible sights.

Pros - Great knowledgeable and informative guides - Rose in Delphi and Yiota for Meteora. The bus drivers were very good also. The places we saw were fantastic - archeological site of Delphi, Delphi Museum, the scenery, Thermopylae, Meteora and entrance to two of the monasteries in Meteora. The bus rides were always broken up in segments of 2 hours or less so we had a fair amount of stops. Neutral - the Amalia Hotels were not necessarily great but had a pool, a bar, lots of lounging areas, etc. The rooms were clean but dated. The food at the restaurant/buffet was just ok - not great. However, we noted that these hotels seem to be where ALL the tour groups went. If you join any bus tour (with any company), this is where you go. The Amalia Hotel in Meteora was just a bit nicer than the one in Delphi. Cons - The way this tour works, after the visit to the archeological site and museum of Delphi, you have free time from around 2pm on Day 1 to 1:30pm on Day 2. It’s basically a full day in the small town of Delphi. It’s just too much time unless you’re happy to lounge at the pool most of the day. The hotel is also at the edge of town and it takes a few minutes walk up/down hills to get to the center of town. It would have been nice to have a shuttle or another activity or some other option of things to do during this free time. On Day 2, after being free the whole morning, you are picked up to go to Meteora at 1:30 pm. Unfortunately, we weren’t told that the first stop would be a 1hr lunch at a taverna. It would have been nice to know this ahead of time but our guides changed in Delphi so we don’t know who should have told us. Maybe it should be in the itinerary listed for the trip. The trip to Meteora was through the mountains and while very scenic, it was long and with so many switchbacks, some got motion sickness. So, be sure to bring medicine. One of the best things to do in Meteora is to see the sunset. However, this trip gets there around 7pm with the included buffet dinner around 8pm. Sunset was around 8:40pm for us so you won’t see the sunset unless you make your own independent arrangements and perhaps skip the included buffet dinner. The day 3 schedule is tight and you have to be up and on the bus early so perhaps it’s why viewing the sunset late the night prior isn’t included. The pool also closes at 8pm so not much chance to enjoy that either. All in all, a trip worth doing to see these wonderful places.

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Tristan_H
May 1, 2024
Consider a day trip

We had very mixed feelings about this trip. The monestaries were beautiful and absolutely worth the trip/drive. However our first guide for the Delphi portion was not very pleasant and provided a stilted incomplete history. We also skipped a stop due to poor time management. We loved the relaxing 24 hour stop in the Amalia hotel in Delphi - but primarily because we were a week + into our trip. It might feel like a waste of time if you don't want to relax. Our second guide was wonderful and the bus drivers were quite professional. The food was VERY disappointing because the dinner/breakfast you pay for is buffet which is fine but then we stopped for lunch the last two days at places the tour picked and had to pay for restaurants we didn't want to eat at. The lunches were poor quality and overpriced.

Réponse de l'opérateur

Dear Tristan, We are thanking you for your kind review. Unfortunately the lunch meals always are on the way in local restaurants therefore not included in the package. Thank you Hara Kritikidou Customer Service Manager

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330josem
May 6, 2023
Very well organized and coordinated tour to 2 wonderful destinations!

Both destinations are worthwhile! This was conducted by CHAT tours. We were sent a message via the app with a more specific pickup time at our hotel on day 1. There were people picked up for multiple tours but then we were transferred to the bus that would take us to our tour. They organized and coordinated everything very well. The hotels in Delphi and Kalambaka (near Meteora) were Amalia Hotels and nice to stay. Breakfast and Dinner were provided for 2 days and both buffet style. The guides we had (Joy and Dimitra) were excellent and very knowledgeable and kept us well informed.

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Xiao_G
September 24, 2022
Do NOT pay extra for the first class hotel!

I paid for an upgrade for first class hotel but I found out that everyone is going to same hotel and there is no upgrade for hotel or rooms. I asked for partial refund for the difference but they're not doing anything. In addition, there is almost no activities on the 2nd day while we were in Delphi, wasted a lot of our time.

Réponse de l'opérateur

Dear Xiao, You booked and paid for first class hotels. You stayed at hotels Amalia Delphi and Kalambaka , both of them first class =4 4stars. The tourist class hotels were hotels Hermes in Delphi and Orfeas in Kalambaka . As for second day , our advertised program is clear that you have free morning on own in Delphi. thank you Hara Kritikidou Customer Service Manager

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