Athens: Meteora Monasteries, Caves & Coastal Stopovers with Lunch





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Join us for a unique day trip from Athens to Meteora, designed as a comfortable premium roadtrip experience — not just a simple bus transfer. Unlike typical tours stopping at crowded highway service stations, we enjoy relaxing seaside stopovers in Kamena Vourla at the beachfront Camino Beach Bar for optional brunch and dinner by the sea. In Meteora, an expert local English-speaking Tour Leader shares the history and hidden stories of this UNESCO World Heritage Site throughout the journey and panoramic stops. Visit inside 3 monasteries (entrance fees not included), enjoy photo stops at all 6 monasteries, and discover the hermit caves of Badovas. Inside the monasteries, visits are self-guided with a smart multilingual audio guide featuring 21 points of interest, offline access, and interactive maps. Optional traditional Greek lunch at Efrosino Restaurant in Kastraki is included when selected.
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Experience one of Greece’s most captivating landscapes in a single, enriching day. Your journey begins in Athens with a scenic drive through the heart of the country, aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned coach.
Coastal Brunch Stop: Unlike typical tours that pause at highway rest stations, our tour offers a peaceful seaside brunch break in the scenic small town of Kamena Vourla, where mountains and sea beautifully blend. Relax with fresh air and stunning sea views while enjoying optional meals and drinks that can be easily pre-ordered through our onboard app for a hassle-free experience.
Upon reaching Kalabaka, we begin the experience with an optional lunch stop and restroom break at the authentic Efrosino Restaurant in the picturesque village of Kastraki, nestled beneath the towering cliffs of Meteora. Guests who have selected the lunch-included rate can enjoy a choice of 10 delicious traditional Greek meal options, including vegetarian selections, served in a warm local atmosphere with beautiful views of the Meteora rocks before continuing the exploration of this breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage landscape.
.Perched dramatically on a massive rock pillar, the Holy Monastery of Varlaam is considered by many visitors the most impressive monastery in Meteora, combining breathtaking views, rich history, and remarkable architecture. As the second largest monastery of Meteora, it offers a unique balance of spirituality, authenticity, and accessibility. Originally founded in the 14th century by the hermit monk Hosios Varlaam, the monastery was later transformed into a thriving monastic community by the priest-monks Theophanes and Nectarios Apsarades from Ioannina. Its beautiful Catholicon, dedicated to All Saints, was built in 1541–42. Inside, visitors can admire magnificent 16th-century frescoes attributed to the renowned hagiographer Frangos Catelanos. Combined with panoramic balconies overlooking the Meteora valley, Varlaam offers one of the most complete and unforgettable monastery experiences in Meteora.
The Great Meteoron Monastery is the largest, oldest, and most historic monastery of Meteora, dramatically perched atop a towering rock formation that gave Meteora its name, meaning “suspended in the air.” Founded in the 14th century by Saint Athanasios the Meteorite, it became the spiritual and cultural center of the entire region. Visitors climb approximately 300 stone steps to reach the monastery, rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views over the Meteora valley, the Pindus mountains, and the surrounding rock formations. Inside, guests can explore impressive museums, the historic old kitchen, a rich monastic library, beautiful Byzantine frescoes, religious treasures, and a traditional gift shop, making it one of the most complete monastery experiences in Meteora. Please note that the monastery is closed every Tuesday.
St. Stephen’s Monastery is the most accessible monastery in Meteora, making it ideal for visitors who wish to experience a real Meteora monastery without climbing many stairs. Instead of a long staircase, visitors simply cross a small bridge leading directly to the entrance. Today, it operates as a peaceful nunnery (convent) and offers a unique atmosphere of serenity and hospitality. Perched high above the town of Kalambaka, the monastery provides breathtaking panoramic views over the Meteora valley, the Thessalian plains, the Pindus mountains, and the surrounding rock formations. Monastic life on this rock dates back to the 12th century, while the monastery was developed in the 15th century by Hosios Antonios and Hosios Philotheos. Inside, visitors can admire two beautiful cathedrals, including the 18th-century church dedicated to Saint Charalambos, which houses his holy relics.
The Holy Monastery of Saint Nicholas of Anapafsas is the first Monastery that we encounter on our way to the Holy Meteora and was founded at the end of the 14th century.
The Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada) is the least accessible monastery in Meteora, but also one of the most photographed and iconic due to its spectacular location perched dramatically atop a steep isolated rock pillar. The effort to reach it is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views over the Meteora valley, Kalambaka town, and the surrounding mountains. The monastery became world famous after appearing in the James Bond movie *For Your Eyes Only* starring Roger Moore, making it one of the most recognizable landmarks of Meteora worldwide. During the tour, we make two panoramic photo stops so visitors can capture the majestic views and the monastery’s extraordinary cliffside setting from the best viewpoints. Monastic life here dates back to at least 1362. Visitors follow a scenic pathway to the base of the rock before climbing approximately 140 steps carved into the cliff to reach the monastery entrance.
The Holy Monastery of Roussanou is one of the most photographed and picturesque monasteries of Meteora, beautifully built on a lower rock formation surrounded by dramatic cliffs and lush scenery. Originally founded in the 16th century and later transformed into a peaceful convent in 1988, it offers a unique atmosphere of serenity and elegance. Compared to other Meteora monasteries, Roussanou is more accessible and easier to visit. Our tour follows a smart and comfortable route, walking through a shaded downhill footpath leading directly to the monastery entrance. After the visit, guests continue downhill to the opposite exit where our bus conveniently awaits, avoiding unnecessary uphill walking and making the experience much more enjoyable.
Before departing back to Athens, we make a short stop in the lively town of Kalambaka, located at the foot of the majestic Meteora cliffs. Here, travelers can relax, use the restrooms, grab a coffee or local snack, stroll through the charming streets, and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this traditional Greek town surrounded by towering rock formations. The stop also offers the perfect chance to take a few final photos of Meteora rising dramatically above the town before the return journey begins.
Sunset Dinner by the Sea: On the return journey to Athens, we enjoy an exclusive seaside stop at the beachfront Camino Beach Bar in Kamena Vourla, far away from crowded highway service stations. Guests can relax in a beautiful coastal setting and enjoy an optional dinner just steps from the waves, surrounded by a premium summer atmosphere and stunning sea views during sunset. For greater comfort and less waiting time, guests can conveniently pre-order and pay for their meal through our smart onboard QR ordering system directly from the bus before arrival. It’s the perfect ending to a day filled with nature, culture, and unforgettable landscapes.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Dress Code for Monastery Visits: Please note that a modest dress code is enforced to enter the monasteries. For women, skirts below the knee or longer are required. Pants, shorts, or sleeveless shirts are not allowed. For men, sleeveless clothing and shorts above the knee are also prohibited.
- Rain or Shine: This tour will take place regardless of the weather conditions. Please come prepared with appropriate clothing and accessories to ensure a comfortable experience.
- 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.
- Monastery entrance fees are not included (€5 per person, per monastery, cash only).
- Supplier is not responsible if you miss the bus please be there on time (15 minutes before the departure)
- Tour is guided in English only. Additional languages (Spanish, French German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese) are available on a free SMART audio guide.
- At midday, you will enjoy a relaxing break in the picturesque village of Kastraki, where you can savor a delicious traditional Greek meal at a local restaurant. You will have the option to choose from 10 authentic Greek dishes, catering to all dietary preferences: Meat & Poultry Options: Chicken baked in the oven with potatoes Meatballs in red sauce (Soutzoukakia) Pastitsio (Greek-style lasagna) Moussaka Vegetarian Choices: Greek salad Spinach and feta cheese pie Cheese pie Vegan Options: Stuffed peppers & tomatoes with risotto (Gemista) Briam (Greek-style roasted vegetables) Giant beans baked in the oven (Gigantes) Bread and water are included with the meal. If you prefer, you can also choose and pay for your meal directly at the restaurant.
- Please note that the toilets at Varlaam Monastery require a €1 fee.
- The monasteries visited may vary depending on operating schedules and closure days.