Offre spéciale Athènes : visite de la ville d'Athènes et journée à Delphes





Description
Avec ce Super Saver d'Athènes, combinez deux circuits les plus vendus pour une immersion de deux jours à Athènes et Delphes, billets d'entrée compris. Découvrez les principaux sites touristiques lors d'une visite d'Athènes d'une demi-journée, de l'Acropole à la place Omonia. Ensuite, faites une excursion d'une journée pour explorer les sites historiques de la Grèce classique à Delphes, considérée comme le centre de la terre et de l'univers dans les temps anciens. Chaque visite a lieu un jour distinct, et c'est votre choix si vous faites la visite d'Athènes d'une demi-journée le jour 1 et visitez Delphes le jour 2, ou vice versa. De plus, bénéficiez d'un rabais en réservant ces deux circuits ensemble!
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le service de ramassage commence de 07h30 à 08h15. 08h30 est l'heure de départ de la visite depuis le point de départ. Visites anglophones.
Avis des voyageurs
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
- La prise en charge au port, à l'aéroport ou dans un appartement privé n'est pas disponible.
- 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.
- Les billets d'entrée sont inclus : Acropolis Euro 30 et Delphi Euro 20
- Questions de mobilité
- Les personnes en fauteuil roulant ne peuvent pas participer aux visites car il y a des visites à pied les deux jours
Avis(36)
I am very happy that I decided to travel to Greece. Well worth it! !!Everything like in the movie. Beautyful,historical.
I really enjoyed the trip to Delphi. Luckily, we were on time (I was a bit anxious due to previous comments). It it true that a lot of the time is'wasted' in traveling, but the place is totally worth it. Our guide was also very nice and explained a lot. Very happy to have done the day trip together with the Athens/Acropolis tour :)
Hello from Chat Tours, Thank you for your kind words. We also believe that Delphi worths the long drive ! It is very pleasant to learn that you enjoyed both of the days by participating in our two tours. We hope to see you again in our beautiful city ! Always at your disposal, Angelina Skyla.
If you're in Athens on a tight schedule, take this tour. You'll see everything you need to see and be content. Our favorite tour guides were from this tour group, educated and informative. I love the stories one told and the greek gods. Don't expect this to be an intimate group though.
Dear guest, Thank you for taking the time to review our services. CHAT Tours is provided organized sightseeing guided group tours for over 65 years. The team of our tour guides are licensed by the Greek Ministry. We hope to see you again in our beautiful country. Kind regards, Petros Monos CHAT Tours
<p>This tour was wonderful in a number of ways, most significantly as I was able to book it the night before with the help of Viator customer support and access to the tour operator after another company had cancelled my Delphi Day Tour. Delphi was one of my primary destinations for this trip and I am really grateful to the operator of CHAT Tours for accommodating me for the comfortable 2 day bus tour and also for coordinating a last minute memorable pilgrimage and private tour opportunity with a driver to the Lion of Chaeronea.</p>
<p>The tour each day was about 50 people which was way too large. The guides did not use audio devices so it was hard to hear them and everyone either jostled close to the guide trying to hear, or lost interest and wandered away. The bus each day was completely full, and the seats so close together it was painful, worse than Economy Class on a cheap airline. And finally, on the Delphi trip, we were taken for lunch to the Hotel Amalia, and it was perhaps the most disgusting meal I have ever had. The hostess was a Gorgon who demanded we sit where she arbitrarily placed us without reference to our friends and traveling companions. We were placed at a table for 6, with a Japanese couple and an Italian couple, none of whom spoke English well, but all of whom wanted to practice on us. Every table around us was served first, and in some cases, were getting seconds, before we were served. Every time the Gorgon passed behind me with her tray I got her buttocks against my neck. The food was appalling. Chicken in congealed grease, eggplant swimming in oil, and roasted potatoes that were stone cold. We were never offered drinks other than water, though all other tables were. It was truly awful, and I cannot imagine why you would use this restaurant.</p>
<p>Trips via bus that are longer than two hours require buses with bathrooms onboard or more frequent pit spots. It wasnt fun to have the guide announce over the intercom to all other passengers that we were making an emergency bathroom stop for a single passenger. Another step in the right direction would be improvements on the wi-if service.</p>
<p>loved this trip. guides were excellent. views at Delphi are not to be missed.</p>
<p>Amazing!!! This is NOT to be missed!! Wonderful experience, easy hotel pick-up with wonderful knowledgeable tour guides.</p>
<p>The tour was fantastic and our guide was clearly knowledgeable about the sights and the city in general. I would've loved more time sightseeing though! The time just flew past us in Delphi and in Athens, so if anything, I'd just want the tour to be a little longer to allow us time to take in everything. :</p>
<p>I wish I would have saved myself some money and just booked a tour to Delphi and not include the Athens Sightseeing tour. Both trips provide a tour guide that is very knowledgeable of the history of the sites. The difference was that Acropolis and the acropolis museum get way too crowded, and it makes it hard to even listen to what your tour guide is saying. We ended up just leaving the Athens tour to wander around the area ourselves.</p>



