Athens: Meteora Day Trip, start 9AM, Caves, Seaside Stops & Lunch





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Visit Meteora from Athens for an amazing full-day experience. Τravel by A/C coach with Wi-Fi and USB chargers and enjoy rest stops by the sea along the way. Unlike many early-start day trips, this Meteora experience begins at 9 AM from Larissa Station in Athens, so you can avoid an extremely early wake-up and morning rush. Start the day at an easier pace, enjoy breakfast at your hotel & avoid the early-morning departure rush Upon arrival in Meteora, join a live local tour leader and enjoy a panoramic tour of this remarkable UNESCO World Heritage landscape. See all 6 Meteora monasteries from the best viewpoints, enter 3 of the most popular monasteries, and stop for memorable photos of the rocks, valleys and centuries-old monastic sites You will also see the Hermit Caves of Badovas and discover hidden viewpoints and local stories most visitors would not find on their own. Choose the lunch option to enjoy a traditional Greek meal at a local restaurant with a beautiful view of Meteora.
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Depart from Athens at 9:00 AM to Kalabaka with our coach-bus and admire the beautiful Greek landscapes during your trip. Unlike many early-start day trips, this Meteora experience begins at 9 AM from Larissa Station in Athens, so you do not need to wake up extremely early or rush through the morning. Start the day at an easier pace, enjoy breakfast at your hotel & avoid the busy early-morning departure rush, when many buses and tours leave. Then travel comfortably toward one of Greece’s most breathtaking landscapes. During your journey from Athens to Meteora, sit back and enjoy the changing Greek landscape, with beautiful views of the central Greek coastline along the way.
Around halfway through the journey, you will enjoy a relaxing seaside stop near Agios Konstantinos , a charming coastal town by the water. Take a short break at a restaurant by the sea , stretch your legs and admire the views across the Gulf towards the island of Evia on a clear day.
Arriving in Kalabaka around 13:30 , our highly educated Tour Leader will be waiting for you. MARIA or CLEMENT , who are the top rated guides in Greece (read reviews) , will give you full attention and care. We will do a shortstop for food for 30 min to relax from the trip. Choose one dish and a Greek salad from our 10 flavors (vegetarian plate also available). We've reserved the best local restaurant , fully air-conditioned. You can choose to include lunch in the package during your booking. Continue with an amazing 4 hours Meteora tour, see all 6 monasteries and visit inside the 3 most popular of them. Plenty of photo opportunity stops and secret places that only locals know will make your tour a lifetime experience. Finally, will be transferred back to Kalabaka to travel back for Athens. You will arrive in Athens around 22:45.
See the picturesque village of Kastraki under the rocks of Meteora. Kastraki is a charming village nestled between the dramatic rocks of Meteora, just a short distance from Kalampaka. With its traditional stone houses and quiet atmosphere, it offers an authentic Greek mountain village experience. It's an ideal starting point for hiking trails leading to the monasteries. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, Kastraki feels both peaceful and timeless.
Admire St Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) Monastery. Saint Nicholas Anapaphsas Monastery is the smallest in Meteora, uniquely built on a narrow rock with limited space. Founded in the 14th century, it features impressive frescoes by the renowned painter Theophanis Strelitzas. Despite its size, the monastery holds rich spiritual and artistic value. Its compact setting offers a peaceful and intimate experience.
Visit Great Meteoron , the biggest and oldest monastery of Meteora. The Great Meteoron Monastery founded in the 14th century by Saint Athanasios. Inside, visitors can explore historic chapels, impressive frescoes, and a small museum. Its hilltop location also offers stunning views of the surrounding rock formations and valleys. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, his monastery later added small cells so that monks could live there in peace and seclusion atop the rock. Also known as The Holy Monastery of the Transfiguration, it takes its name from the second church St. Meteorites built. The successor of Saint Meteorites was a monk named Saint Joasaph who continued to build more cells, as well as a hospital for them, renovating the churches there as well. The Monastery thrived in the 16th century when it received many imperial and royal donations.
Rousanou Monastery is one of the most picturesque in Meteora, built on a narrow rock pillar in the 16th century. It stands out for its beautiful frescoes and well-preserved architecture. Now home to a community of nuns, it offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. The views from its balconies are simply stunning.
Admire the monastery of Varlaam , the second largest in Meteora, known for its rich history and beautiful setting. Built in the 16th century, it features striking frescoes, a remarkable wooden barrel, and a peaceful courtyard. The climb is rewarded with sweeping views and a deep sense of serenity. Varlaam built three churches by laboriously hoisting materials up the face of the cliffs. After his death, however, the monastery was abandoned for two hundred years until two brothers who were monks, Theophanes and Nektarios Apsarades, came to the rock in the 16th century and began to rebuild the churches in October of 1517.
Admire St Stephen (Agios Stefanos) Nunnery the most accessible in Meteora, connected by a small bridge instead of stairs. Originally built in the 14th century, it is now home to a vibrant community of nuns. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful frescoes and a serene chapel. Its location offers stunning views over the valley and the town of Kalambaka.
Holy Trinity Monastery is one of the most iconic in Meteora, dramatically perched on a steep cliff. Dating back to the 15th century, it offers a unique blend of isolation and beauty. The journey up includes a scenic path and stairs carved into the rock. From the top, the panoramic views are truly unforgettable.tery of Holy Trinity
The Monastery of St. Nicholas of Badova / Nikolaus Kofina was founded c. 1400 in a rock cave at Badovas. Centuries ago, reaching this secluded skete was anything but easy. Monks entered through a cave below the cliff, using a wooden ladder to climb to the higher chambers carved into the rock. Nearby, on the same dramatic cliff face, you can still see the hermit caves of Agios Grigorios, or St. Gregory. The Badovas hermit caves are especially significant because they were home to some of the last hermit monks of Meteora, who lived here more than two centuries ago in complete isolation and devotion. Even today, traces of that extraordinary way of life remain. Old wooden ladders, platforms and scaffolding can still be seen clinging high to the cliffs of Pyxari, offering a powerful glimpse into the physical endurance and spiritual commitment of Meteora’s monks. Together with the small monastery nearby, the Badovas caves form one of Meteora’s most fascinating monastic sites.
See the city under the rocks and learn the amazing history. Kalambaka is the gateway town to Meteora, nestled at the foot of the towering rock formations. It blends traditional charm with modern comforts, offering cozy tavernas, shops, and local hospitality. After the tour, board the coach for the return journey to Athens. Midway through the drive, enjoy one more refreshment stop by the sea near Agios Konstantinos, where you can relax & choose dinner, if you wish, before returning to the city. Arrival in Athens is expected late in the evening, with drop-off at Larissa Station, where your day began.
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- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Departure place: Athens Train Station (Larissis Station) be there at least 15 min before the departure of the bus at 09:00 am exactly
- There will be a sign “METEORA THRONES – TRAVEL CENTER” on the window and the side of the bus , waiting outside the train station on the road across the street from the train station.
- Supplier is not responsible if you miss the bus please be there on time
- Your guide will be waiting for you upon your arrival at Kalabaka Bus stop
- Appropriate clothing for everyone is required to enter the monasteries. For ladies skirts by the knee or longer are required. No pants for ladies, no shorts, no sleeveless shirt. For men sleeveless clothing and shorts over the knee are prohibited.
- Please make sure you have cash for the monasteries 5 euro each entrance. There is no ATM machine in the area.
- Lunch: The lunch includes a main dish, an atomic salad, bread & water. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available.
- Tour is guided in English or Spanish with Live Local Guide.
- Smart audio guide available in the following languages: English | French | Italian | Dutch | Spanish | Portuguese | Polish | Russian | Japanese | Korean | Chinese
- Climbing Steps to Monastery Tops: Please be aware that reaching the top of the monasteries involves climbing steps. There are no elevators available, so please consider this if you have any mobility concerns.
Reviews(1,053)
What an amazing experience and if visiting Greece this should be added to your bucket list. The tour guide was awesome and very knowledgeable. Our bus drivers were amazing in driving up those mountains.
Smooth pickup and drop off. The drive there was long but the scenery could keep you occupied the whole time. Once we got there we met our tour guide Clement who you could very easily tell had a passion and love for the monasteries and Orthodoxy as a whole. If you were interested he was also knowledgeable on some of the saints there and would be more than willing to talk about it with you. We'd stop for pictures often and had plenty of time to explore the monasteries and their gift shops. Lots of stairs but worth it. We only went into three of the six monasteries and the admission is 5€ per person so 15 in total is needed for the trip. I definitely recommend this excursion!!
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful review. We’re delighted that the pickup and drop‑off felt smooth and that the long drive was made enjoyable by the scenery. Clement will be truly grateful for your kind words his passion for the monasteries is exactly what makes the experience so meaningful for many guests. It’s wonderful to hear you enjoyed the extra insights about the saints and the frequent photo stops. Your note about the stairs is very accurate: Meteora requires some physical effort, but the views and history make it absolutely worth it. We’re thrilled you recommend the excursion and hope to welcome you again for another unforgettable day in Meteora.
Excellent tour to go from Athens to Meteora. The trip is long but it is totally worth it. We visited 3 of the 6 remaining monasteries with the Spanish-speaking guide who was extraordinary: friendly, attentive, and providing a lot of super interesting information. 100% recommended
Muchas gracias por su comentario. Nos alegra que la excursión desde Atenas le haya parecido excelente y que el esfuerzo del viaje haya valido totalmente la pena. Visitar tres de los seis monasterios es la forma ideal de descubrir Meteora en un solo día, y nos encanta saber que la guía en español le pareció extraordinaria: simpática, atenta y con información realmente interesante. Un placer recibir una recomendación tan clara. 100% recomendable Meteora.
Amazing experience with family.
Thank you so much for your comment. We’re delighted to hear you had an amazing experience with your family. Meteora is even more special when shared with loved ones, and we’re glad the day was memorable for all of you. We hope to welcome you again for another beautiful visit.
We had an amazing time! The monasteries were beautiful and the views were breathtaking! This was one of the highlights of our trip! Our bus driver and tour guide were both wonderful! I must admit, that the food was not great if you choose the lunch option. I highly recommend that you bring plenty of snacks, and water! It’s an extremely long day! I highly recommend this tour!
Thank you for your review. We are glad the day was smooth and enjoyable. Clement’s passion for Meteora and the monasteries truly enhances the experience. The photo stops and free time help everyone enjoy the visit at their own pace. The stairs can be challenging, but the views make it worth it. We appreciate your recommendation.
I was really, really happy that I booked this tour. I had considered going by myself, but it would have been so complicated to organise, especially without a driving licence. I did the one-day trip, and I was afraid it would be too tiring, but it really wasn’t. The sites were absolutely amazing, like something out of a fantasy movie! The time dedicated to the three monasteries was enough considering the limited time we had: 1 hour at the Great Meteoron Monastery and 45 minutes at each of the other two. There were also many stops along the way at specific viewpoints with great views. The lunch was decent. The only thing I would change would be to have buses with TOILETS! Come on! One 30-minute stop during 4.5 hours on a bus without a toilet is crazy to me! So if you need to pee and you’ve been drinking a lot because it’s hot, you’re basically trapped! This should not be normal. I was so afraid of needing to pee on the way back that I almost didn’t drink anything for the whole afternoon because I was scared of ending up in an embarrassing situation in the middle of the bus trip! Apart from that, I really loved the tour and would definitely recommend it.
Thank you for your detailed review. We’re very happy you loved the tour and found the sites amazing and the timing well balanced. We understand your concern about the bus toilets, but we respectfully disagree legal stops are required and buses in Greece normally don’t have onboard restrooms. Still, we’re glad the Meteora experience was unforgettable for you.
It’s a long day. 3-4 hours each way and 3-4 hours there. Overall, it’s marvelous locations and beautiful sites. Guide was great. Bus was good but the truck stops were not so good. Skip the lunch if you can find alternatives.
Thank you for your feedback. We’re glad you enjoyed the marvelous locations, beautiful sites and the guide’s work.
A very enriching experience. Our guide MARIA was very kind and very fun, plus she knew the history of the area perfectly. Highly recommended to do from Athens if you don't have a car. It is not necessary to get the ticket with food since the tour makes several stops where you can eat and drink and you don't need any specific ticket or to get the menu that most people get. The monasteries are paid for separately there when you access them. It is five euros per person per monastery but the tour allows you to stay on the bus if you don't want to visit one or if there are people who have difficulty climbing stairs, even so just for the views and the landscape it is worth going even if you didn't visit any monastery, although obviously these also have a lot of charm and a very interesting history. On the tour we took we entered the 3 monasteries they took us to, although the largest and most important monastery was closed that day for a religious celebration. Highly recommended if you have a free day in Athens, because the tour starts around 8am (although it can also be earlier) and you arrive in Athens around 10 at night. From there you can take an Uber to your hotel, generally it is usually about 4 to 6 euros.
Muchas gracias por tu detallado comentario. Nos alegra que la experiencia fuera tan enriquecedora y que MARIA hiciera el tour tan amable, divertido y lleno de historia.
The Meteora experience is one not to be missed. I picked the 14 hour tour (~4 hrs transit time each way, and 6 allowance to visit the 3 monasteries). The bus ride was very comfortable with a half-way stop, and lunch before touring the monasteries. The guide was very knowledgeable about the history of the monasteries. Overall it was a great experience.
Thank you for your review. We’re very glad you found the Meteora experience unforgettable , the comfortable ride, clear timing, and the six hours exploring three monasteries make for a full and rewarding day. Wonderful to hear your guide’s knowledge added so much to the visit. A truly great Meteora experience.
This was a great and informative experience where our tour guide (Clement) gave an entertaining explanation about the area and the monasteries themselves, with inclusions about the geology of the area. In addition to this, he helped when we did not have cash and enabled a stop at an ATM nearby so we could still enter the monasteries. Which also had free cover ups for those of us not covered appropriately due to the heat. While we did have to change over busses at one stage it was an understandable requirement due to travel and providing a comfortable environment for passengers.
Thank you for your wonderful review. We’re delighted you had such a great and informative experience, and that Clement’s explanations — from the monasteries to the geology — made the day engaging. It’s great to hear he helped with the ATM stop so you could still enter the monasteries, and that the free cover‑ups were useful in the heat. The bus change is indeed part of ensuring comfort for all passengers, and we’re glad it felt understandable. A smooth and memorable Meteora experience overall.



