Greece - Islands of the Gods
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October 01-14, 2022
Double Occupancy: $4900 per person
Single Occupancy: $5450 per person
Airfare is not included.

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Daily Itinerary

Athens plazaSaturday, October 1: Arrive in Athens

Our journey begins in the shadow of the Athenian Acropolis. We'll gather in our hotel lobby around 3:45 pm for a brief reception, before making the short stroll to the award-winning new Acropolis Museum. After taking in the museum’s many artifacts, we’ll enjoy our first group dinner, at the Strofi Athenian Restaurant, with its splendid view of the Parthenon.

Hotel: Hermes Hotel
Meals: D
Activity Level: Moderate


Sunday, October 2: A Journey through Greece’s Finest Museum

Today we’ll walk for twenty-five minutes or so through one of Athens’ most vibrant neighborhoods to visit the premier collection of Greek antiquities—the National Archaeological Museum. This museum, which houses a rich collection of Greek artifacts, is considered one of the greatest museums in the world! We’ll see awe-inspiring statuary, epigraphs, jewelry, and pottery from all corners of the ancient Greek world. After this feast for the eyes and mind, you’ll have the afternoon free for shopping, sightseeing, or even a nap. In the evening, we’ll convene for our first Mythical Happy Hour, where Randy’s stories will give new life to the artifacts we saw earlier in the day.

Hotel: Hermes Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Moderate


ChaniaMonday, October 3: Appointment with the Parthenon

This morning and early afternoon, we’ll trace the footsteps of the philosopher Socrates and the legendary king Theseus as we scale the Acropolis, the religious center of ancient Athens, where we’ll marvel at the Parthenon, perhaps the world’s most iconic building. In the mid-afternoon, our private bus will take us to the picturesque port town Naufplio, with a stop at Ancient Corinth along the way.

Hotel: Agamemnon Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Moderate (with a short stretch of steep incline)


street in ChaniaTuesday, October 4: Heal Thyself!

This will be a busy archaeological day—three important ancient sites, each with its own museum! Our first stop will be at Epidaurus, home to the most celebrated sanctuary of the healing god Asclepius, son of Apollo. If you happen to be under the weather, sacrifice to the god, and receive a dream that will tell you what to do to be healed; you’ll walk away a new person! But the real draw at Epidaurus is the well-preserved theater with its astounding acoustics. You can almost hear a pin drop! Then it’s on to Mycenae, a city founded by the hero Perseus and made famous by Agamemnon, its ill-fated king. Finally, after a short drive, we’ll walk the hallowed grounds of Nemea, where Greeks gathered to honor Zeus and compete in athletic contests.

Hotel: Agamemnon Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Moderate (with some uphill walking)


Wednesday, October 5: Enjoying the First Capital of Greece

After breakfast, we’ll check out of our hotel and stow our luggage in the bus, but we won’t leave Naufplio just yet. You’ll be at leisure in the morning and early afternoon to wander that charming seaport village with its street cafes, flowering plants, and quiet alleys. If you’ve got the stamina, climb the 1000 steps to the hilltop Venetian fortress (or take a taxi directly to the back entrance) and marvel at the breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. In the mid-afternoon, we’ll drive to Olympia and settle into the wonderful Europa Hotel.

Hotel: Europa Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Lighte


KnossosThursday, October 6: Winning Olympic Glory

We’ll tour the site of the ancient Olympics, which is a beautiful sanctuary with temples to Hera and Zeus as well as a shrine to Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great. We’ll gaze also at the workshop of classical Greece’s most renowned sculptor and the home in which Nero, the infamous Roman emperor, lived when he competed in the Olympic Games. Oh, yes, we won’t forget to run on the dirt track in the ancient stadium! In the evening, you’ll be free to enjoy the charming town of Olympia.

Hotel: Europa Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Moderate


Friday, October 7: Journey to the Center of the World

The scenic drive from Olympia to Delphi awaits us. We’ll cross the Gulf of Corinth on the spectacular Rio-Antirrio Bridge, we’ll stretch our legs near the Venetian fortress in Nafpakto, and then we’ll hug the gulf’s shoreline before driving up the mountainside to Delphi, one of the most significant sites of Ancient Greece. In our evening Mythical Happy Hour, we’ll talk about why our day’s journey was to the “center of the world.”

Hotel: Pitho/Hermes Hotels
Meals: B
Activity Level: Light


SantoriniSaturday, October 8: Fortune-telling and Flying

After exploring the archaeological site and museum of Delphi in the morning, we’ll drive to the airport, on the far side of Athens, for our very short flight to Heraklion on the island of Crete. The evening will be yours; visit the Venetian waterfront front, stroll the pedestrian-only 25th of August Street, with its many shops, and select one of Heraklion’s many fine restaurants for your twilight culinary indulgence.

Hotel: Lato Boutique Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Moderate (with some uphill walking)


Sunday, October 9: Mythological Fodder and Real(ly Good) Food

At noon, we’ll make the 30-minute drive to Knossos where we’ll marvel at the city that was the home of King Minos, the Labyrinth, and the Minotaur. Afterwards, back in Heraklion, we’ll visit the recently remodeled Heraklion Archaeological Museum, famous for its artifacts of ancient Minoan culture, the Bronze Age people ruled by Minos. Their stories will provide ample fodder for our evening Mythical Happy Hour. And then we’ll eat, not fodder, but savory seafood at our group dinner next to the sea!

Hotel: Lato Boutique Hotel
Meals: B,D
Activity Level: Light


Santorini

Monday, October 10: Santorini: The Jewel of the Aegean

A two-hour ferry ride will take us from Greece’s largest island to Santorini, its most unique. Once on the island, we’ll make two stops before settling into our hotel in Fira, Santorini’s chief city. Our first stop will be at the huge warehouse-like building that houses and protects the highly unusual ruins of Minoan Akrotiri. Then, at our second stop, we’ll saunter across the beaches of Kamari, where we’ll have a group lunch. At our hotel, in the late afternoon, the poolside, with its lounge chairs, will beckon us. After an early evening Mythical Happy Hour, we’ll walk to the nearby caldera to gaze at the azure sea and the volcano that almost obliterated the island nearly 4,000 years ago. Choose any restaurant along the caldera for your dinner and the unbelievable scenery!

Hotel: Majestic Hotel
Meals: B,L
Activity Level: Light


MykonosTuesday, October 11: The Sea

You’ll have a free morning to meander through Fira’s captivating walkways, where you’ll find any number of unique shops, cafes, and sea views. In the early afternoon, at a local winery, we’ll be treated to a self-guided audio tour of a museum that features winemaking equipment from nearly all eras of wine production on the island. And what would a visit to any winery be without a sampling of the product? Of course, we’ll taste the wines! We’ll spend the evening in the beautiful town of Oia, at the northern end of Santorini, to relax and watch the sun set into deep blue waters.

Hotel: Majestic Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Light


Wednesday, October 12: Little Venice

MykonosAnother ferry ride northward (watch for dolphins and sea turtles) will take us to Mykonos, a trendy island famous for its innumerable shopping opportunities, Greece’s most-photographed old windmills, wave-lapped buildings called “Little Venice,” and fantastic food. The late afternoon and early evening will be free for exploration. Then we’ll gather for our next Mythical Happy Hour.

Hotel: Porto Mykonos Hotel
Meals: B
Activity Level: Light


Thursday, October 13: Commune with Apollo

This day’s excursion is a half-day trip to Delos, which is a 40-minute ferry ride from Mykonos. The uninhabited island is home to Greece’s most extensive archaeological ruins. We’ll stand at the base of the palm tree under which Apollo was born, walk in the ruins of what were once lavish homes, sit in the remains of the ancient theater, and take pictures in a grotto said to have been built by Heracles. At every turn, we’ll learn about the isle’s multi-layered history. In the early afternoon, we’ll return to Mykonos Town, where, after some down time, we’ll convene for our final Mythical Happy Hour and a farewell dinner, at which we’ll reminisce and plan for our next trip to Greece!

Hotel: Porto Mykonos Hotel
Meals: B,D
Activity Level: Moderate


Friday, October 14: Our Last Day

Our journey comes to an end after we breakfast together and compare notes about our favorite parts of the tour. From Mykonos you can fly or ferry to Athens for a flight back home, or, if you'll want to continue your own journey, you could go on to other adventures in Greece or other, nearby countries. But, when you leave, don't say goodbye to Greece; instead say tha se tho syntoma ("I'll see you soon")!

Meals: B

Photos courtesy Katina Sifantonakis, yeowatzup (Creative Commons), uniccus (Creative Commons), Dottie Day (Creative Commons), Bill (Creative Commons), Randall Stewart