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DELPHI and THERMOPYLAE: Full Day Private Tour Visit Arachova 8 H

Duration: 9 hours
Destination: Greece, Attica, Athens
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Overview

Experience a private tour of Delphi & Thermopylae. Explore the amazing site of Delphi and pay tribute to Apollo while consulting the Oracle Pythia!!!!

Be captivated by the amazing monument of King Leonidas and the renowned “Hot Springs” at Thermopylae!

Visit the breathtaking sites in Delphi and learn the rich history of Castalia Spring, the archaeological site and the Theatre, the Athenian Treasury, the Temple of Apollo famous for its oracle Pythia, the Navel of the Earth.

Explore the Museum of Delphi, with its spectacular collection of artifacts, including the Naxian Sphinx, the unique bronze Charioteer and the Statue of Antinoos.

Enjoy your traditional “village style” lunch on the magnificent Caldera at Delphi, overlooking fabulous Itea.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Thermopylae, Thermopylae, Phthiotis Region, Central Greece

Thermopylae, Thermopylae, Phthiotis Region, Central Greece

Thermopylae is a place in Greece where a narrow coastal passage existed in antiquity. The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city states led by King Leonidas of Sparta and the Persian Empire of Xerxes.

The Gates of Fire: Deriving from the Hot sulphur Springs and in Greek mythology the cavernous entrances to Hades.

The monument of King Leonidas: Erected in 1955 and created by the sculptor Vasos Falireas. The brass sculpture of the Spartan King with his spear and shield is truly amazing.

Hotsprings: The baths of Thermopylae could be described as a paradise of healing spas. High end hydrotherapy facilities focusing on balneotherapy not only as a treatment for specific ailments, illnesses and injuries but also to promote general well-being. Of the 60 pending, 34 springs have officially been recognized so far.
Gazing out at the now serene valley of Thermopylae, the landscape of Central Greece spread


Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: Thermopylae Museum, Thermopylae Greece

Thermopylae Museum, Thermopylae Greece

Thermopylae museum: The innovative museum is dedicated to the 480 BC battle that changed the course of Greek history and western civilization as we know it today.

Duration: 30 minutes

In antiquity, the pass at Thermopylae, between Mt Kallidromos and the Maliakos Gulf, was the only practical route for large armies to reach southern Greece and thus the site of many a skirmish. The most famous battle occurred in 480 BC, when 300 Spartans under King Leonidas, along with 700 Thespians, delayed the vast army of Xerxes in a legendary last stand, following the betrayal by Ephialtes, who showed the Persians how to outflank the Greek forces.


Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: Delphi, Delphi, Phocis Region, Central Greece

Delphi formerly also called Pytho is famous for the ancient sanctuary that grew rich as the seat of Pythia, the oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world. The Greeks considered Delphi the navel or center of the world as represented by the stone monument known as the Omphalos of Delphi.

Delphi archaeological site: A Unesco World Heritage Center, Delphi is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. The functions of the oracle grew over the centuries to include athletic games, cultural events, most importantly the Pythian games. The Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Theater, the Stadium, the Athenian Treasury, the Gymnasium, the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia are truly captivating.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Temple of Apollo, Delphi Greece

The Temple of Apollo, god of music, harmony, light, healing, and oracles occupied the most important and prominent position in the Delphic Panhellenic Sanctuary. The edifice with the partially restored colonnade visible today dates to the 4th century BC; it is the third temple built at the same place. The famous oracle, the Pythia, operated inside the temple, the location chosen, according to one tradition, due to a sacred chasm beneath the site emitting vapors, which were inhaled by the Pythia. Some ancient writers state that the Pythia then entered a state of delirium and uttering inarticulate cries, which were then turned into equivocal oracles by the priests.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Battlefield of Thermopylae, Thermopylae Greece

The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Ancient Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas I of Sparta, and the Achaemenid Empire of Xerxes I. It was fought in 480 BC over the course of three days, during the second Persian invasion of Greece.
The battle took place simultaneously with the naval battle at Artemisium. It occurred at the narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae ("The Hot Gates") in August or September 480 BC. The Persian invasion was a delayed response to the defeat of the first Persian invasion of Greece, which had been ended by the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. By 480 BC, Xerxes had amassed a massive army and navy and set out to conquer all of Greece. The Athenian politician and general Themistocles had proposed that the allied Greeks block the advance of the Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae, while simultaneously blocking the Persian navy at the Straits of Artemisium.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Leonidas Monument, Lamia, Thermopylae 350 09 Greece

Leonidas was a king of the Greek city-state of Sparta, and the 17th of the Agiad line, a dynasty which claimed descent from the mythological demigod Heracles and Cadmus. Leonidas was son of King Anaxandridas II. He succeeded his half-brother King Cleomenes I to the throne in c. 489 BC.
Leonidas had a notable participation in the Second Persian War, where he led the allied Greek forces to a last stand at the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC) while attempting to defend the pass from the invading Persian army; he died at the battle and entered myth as the leader of the 300 Spartans. While the Greeks lost this battle, they were able to expel the Persian invaders in the following year.


Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Thermopyles Hot Springs, Thermopylae Greece

Relax in the hot springs of Thermopylae

According to mythology, Thermopylae’s hot springs were created by Hephestus at Athena’s request, as a gift for Hercules. The modern spa was built in 1935 and the village of Thermopyles (the name means Hot Gates) has developed into an important spa resort in Central Greece.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Thermopylae Museum, Thermopylae Greece

Thermopylae

Honour be to those who choose
to devote their lives to guarding Thermopylae; steadfast in their duty;
just and measured in word and deed,
but also merciful and kind;
generous in times of wealth, and in times of hardship,
come what may, giving of their best;
always truthful themselves,
yet without rancour for the deceitful.
And even greater honour be to those
who foresee (and many do)
that Ephialtes will inevitably emerge
and the Barbarians will in the end break through.

The famous Greek poet Constantine Cavafy wrote these words in honour of the heroes of Thermopylae

Pass By: Parnassos, Parnassos, Phocis Region, Central Greece

Parnasos mountain

Stop At: Arachova, Arachova, Boeotia Region, Central Greece

Visit Arachova one of the most magnificent Village in the mainland enjoy Lunch and shopping

Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes

Stop At: Tholos of Athena Pronaia, Delphi 330 54 Greece

The tholos at the sanctuary of Athena Pronoia (Ἀθηνᾶ Πρόνοια, “Athena of forethought”) is a circular building that was constructed between 380 and 360 BC. It consisted of 20 Doric columns arranged with an exterior diameter of 14.76 meters, with 10 Corinthian columns in the interior.
The Tholos is located approximately a half a mile (800 meters) from the main ruins at Delphi. Three of the Doric columns have now been restored, making it the most popular site at Delphi for tourists to take photographs.

The gymnasium, which is half a mile away from the main sanctuary, was a series of buildings used by the youth of Delphi. The building consisted of two levels: a stoa on the upper level providing open space, and a palaestra, pool and baths on lower floor. These pools and baths were said to have magical powers, and imparted the ability to communicate to Apollo himself.


Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Delphi Archaeological Museum, Ethniki Odos Amfissas - Livadias, Delphi 330 54 Greece

Many important ancient Greek artifacts from the excavations at Delphi are housed here.

Frieze of the Treasury of Sifnias

Naxian Sphinx: Dated to 560 BC, comprises one of the earliest representations in art of the demonic creature with a lion's body, bird's wings and a woman's head.

Metopes of the Athenian Treasury: Early 5th century BCE you will gaze upon Theseus and Antiope, Theseus and the Minotaur, Theseus and Marathonian bull, Heracles and the cattle of Geryon, Heracles battling the three-bodied giant Geryon, Heracles subduing a Centaur, Heracles and Cycnus, Heracles and the Nemean lion, An Amazonomachy scene and many more.

Omphalos: Signifying the center of the earth and kept in Apollo's temple.

Kleobis and Biton: Two brothers from Argos. The statues are of the typical kouros type attributed to a Peloponnesian workshop and date to the end of the 7th century BC.

Statue of Antinoos: Portrays the celebrated for his beauty, youth and emperor Hadrian's favorite as a god.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Delphi Greece

The ancient theatre at Delphi was built further up the hill from the Temple of Apollo, giving spectators a view of the entire sanctuary and the valley below. It was originally built in the 4th century BC. The koilon (cavea) leans against the natural slope of the mountain whereas its eastern part overrides a little creek that led the water of the fountain Cassotis right underneath the temple of Apollo.

The orchestra was initially a full circle, with a diameter measuring 7 meters around (23 feet). The rectangular scene building ended up in two arched openings, of which the foundations are preserved today. The theater at Delphi could accommodate about 4,500 spectators.

its façade was decorated with scenes from Hercules’ life in relief. Further repairs and transformations took place in the 2nd century AD. Pausanias mentions that these were carried out under the auspices of Herod Atticus. In antiquity, the theater was used for the vocal and musical contests which formed part of the Pythia

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Temple of Apollo, Delphi Greece

The Temple of Apollo, god of music, harmony, light, healing, and oracles occupied the most important and prominent position in the Delphic Panhellenic Sanctuary. The edifice with the partially restored colonnade visible today dates to the 4th century BC; it is the third temple built at the same place. The famous oracle, the Pythia, operated inside the temple, the location chosen, according to one tradition, due to a sacred chasm beneath the site emitting vapors, which were inhaled by the Pythia. Some ancient writers state that the Pythia then entered a state of delirium and uttering inarticulate cries, which were then turned into equivocal oracles by the priests. This interpretation is controversial, and has been challenged by scholars such as Joseph Fontenrose and Lisa Maurizio, who argue that the ancient sources uniformly represent the Pythia speaking intelligibly, and giving prophecies in her own voice.

Duration: 10 minutes

Pass By: Delphi, Delphi, Phocis Region, Central Greece

Free time for lunch at a traditional Greek tavern with your friends and family or shopping.


Inclusions
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Fully Private Tour
  • English-speaking tour driver well-versed in Greek history. not Licensed to accompany you in any site
  • Pick-up and drop-off service: Athens Hotel, Airbnb residence or Port
  • All vehicles with WiFi, A/C, Bottled Water
  • Entry/Admission - Thermopyles Hot Springs

Exclusions
  • Lunch, other beverages and meals.
  • Entrance fees for all the attractions
  • Licensed tour guide (upon request and depending on availability& Extra cost
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Airport Pick-Up & Drop-Off (additional cost depending on vehicle type)
  • Infant seats available
  • Near public transportation
  • Stroller accessible
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Departure Point

Traveler pickup is offered
Traveler pick up is offered .

This is a private Tour ,only your group will participate.Thyou to the pick up time is adjustable upon your request.Your Personal Driver will pick you up and return you to the same place or to the point you prefer .

In case of a hotel , he will be waiting for you in the hotel Lobby.

In Case of a Apartment ,he will be waiting at the entrance of the Building .
For AirPort pick up , he will be waiting for you at the arrival Hall , just as you disembark , holding a sighn with your name on it to spot him upon arrival .We will monitor your flight and our driver will be there on time.

For Port pick ups he will be waiting for you at the gate , just as you disembark holding a sighn with your name on it spot him upon arrival .

Airports

  • Athens Intl Airport, Attiki Odos, Spata 190 04 Greece


Ports

  • Port of Piraeus, 10, Akti Miaouli str, Pireas 185 38, Greece

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

9 hours


User's Reviews

Gisela_B

25 Mar, 2024

Enjoyed seeing the sights and the minimal explanations we got. The driver had a small car that really was not as comfortable as expected, based on previous tours in Greece. There was also a strong, unpleasant odor from the driver. Otherwise, it was fine!

K5970NOrachaelg

22 Nov, 2023

Our 8-hour private day trip to Thermopylae and Delphi with the family was truly unforgettable. The personalized attention and comfortable transportation made this journey a seamless and enriching experience for the whole family. Highly recommended for those seeking a captivating exploration of Greece's rich cultural heritage. Costas the guide provided fascinating historical insights and was very friendly the whole day.

563anniesa

31 Oct, 2023

We had an absolutely amazing time on our day trip to Delphi! Very relaxed. Our driver, Costas, was on time and a pleasure to chat with. He made sure we stopped for snacks and coffee before continuing on to our main attractions. Lunch afterwards at a wonderful restaurant, then back to Athens! If I make it to Athens again, I will seek him out for another trip! Thank you Costas for a wonderful time! ❤️

Stefanoskef123

31 Oct, 2023

Amazing experience with panos!he was very friendly and informative!!!!he took us to the beautiful archaeological site of dephi with was a stunning location in the mountains with amazing view amd then to beatiful Thermopylae!!!so much history in just one day!thank you my friend

Kelly_B

09 Oct, 2023

Sold as 8 hours but driver informed us it would be at least 10 hours. Still saw everything included in the package. Temps were comfortable when there was a breeze. Not too crowded except when tour groups went through.

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Delphi in a day

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Excellent experience!!

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Thermopylae and Delphi with Costas

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Fascinating scenery and History Alive !!!

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Awesome!!!

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Top choice!!

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