Our Trips:
Visit the cosmopolitan islands of Hydra, Poros & Aegina in one day! The cruise ship stops to all these islands with plenty of time to swim & stroll around the narrow cobble streets. Rich buffet lunch is included on board followed with a dance show.
Visit the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and the sanctuary dedicated to the Greek God of medicine, Asclepius. Next stop is Mycenae citadel ruins where the Trojan war started and last stop is the picturesque seaport town of Nafplio for a swim and walk.
A day trip to the site & museum of Delphi, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Ancient Greece, home to the famous Oracle, coupled with a relaxing visit to the beautiful seaside village of Galaxidi, to swim at the nearby beach.
Ride horses & cycle through the dense forests surrounding Mt Parnonas national park and follow trails filled with breathtaking views, visiting historical sites, gorges, watermills, water springs, waterfalls & small lakes along the Evrotas River.
Escape from the city and indulge yourself in a half-day trip along the Athenian Riviera to Poseidon’s Temple at Cape Sounio to enjoy magnificent views of the Aegean and one of the most vibrant sunset in the world. The visit is coupled with a relaxed swim at the sandy beach right under the temple.
This trip starts with the Odontotos Train that passes through the Vouraikos valley, one of the most scenic train routes in Europe. Next stop is the Cave Lakes, a unique natural phenomenon of an underground cave system. Last stop is the beautiful town of Kalavryta for a relaxing stroll.
At only 1 hour away from Athens city center, the Mt Parnitha National Park offers spectacular views of the city from the highest mountain. The trek in the forest offers many surprises including Deer sighting. Our descent is via a modern cable cart for a unique experience.
Visit the impossible! The 4-hour road journey will take you to 3 monasteries at Meteora that are built high upon monolithic pillars and are a unique experience of nature’s grandeur in conjunction with history, architecture and man’s everlasting desire to connect with the Divine.













