Immerse yourself in the historical center of the ancient Greek world on a full-day tour of Delphi. Explore the ancient theater, stadium, and gymnasium, and marvel at the exquisite bronze statue of the ‘Charioteer’ in the Archaeological Museum.
Immerse yourself in the historical center of the ancient Greek world on a full-day tour of Delphi. Explore the ancient theater, stadium, and gymnasium, and marvel at the exquisite bronze statue of the ‘Charioteer’ in the Archaeological Museum.
- Delphi - The center of the world, the “Navel of the Earth”, famed Delphi. Delphi is perhaps the country’s most important tourist destination after the Acropolis of Athens and also was a continual dominating force from the 7th century BC until its operations were suspended and the site was subsequently closed in 394 AD, having in that time…
- Delphi - The center of the world, the “Navel of the Earth”, famed Delphi. Delphi is perhaps the country’s most important tourist destination after the Acropolis of Athens and also was a continual dominating force from the 7th century BC until its operations were suspended and the site was subsequently closed in 394 AD, having in that time succeeded in becoming the epicenter of the ancient Greek world and that of all of the eastern Mediterranean.
The power of its famed Oracle attracted individuals from all walks of life, groups of people and even entire city-states to come receive and answers and solutions to their myriad of questions and problems.
Delphi was also where the second most important PanHellenic Games (after the Olympic Games) were founded and staged: the “Pythian Games”, which introduced use of the laurel wreath to crown victors. Delphi, yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greece, exudes a unique blend of energy, natural beauty and mystery and is consequently one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations.
The Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, perhaps the most characteristic monument of the site and an architectural masterpiece of the classical era; the Doric Sanctuary of Apollo, in whose inner sanctum were carried out the rituals associated with the divination oracle; Castalia Spring, whose waters were used to purify those coming to seek guidance from the words of the Pythia, are all places within Delphi that for each visitor constitute a revelatory meeting with history.
Within the site, visitors can also admire the ancient theater, where musical competitions, celebrations and ceremonies were staged; the ancient stadium, one of antiquity’s best preserved monuments, where the Pythian Games were held; the ancient gymnasium, used as a training ground for athletes; the Archaeological Museum with its exquisite bronze statue of the “Charioteer”, as well as the contemporary facilities of the European Cultural Center of Delphi and the Angelos and Eva Sikelianos Museum of Delphic Festivals.
- Pick up from your hotel
- Private transportation for your comfort
- Complimentary bottled water
- Free on-board WiFi access
- Climate-controlled vehicle with air conditioning
- Pick up from your hotel
- Private transportation for your comfort
- Complimentary bottled water
- Free on-board WiFi access
- Climate-controlled vehicle with air conditioning
- Fees to archealogical places
- Fees to archealogical places
Delphi, also known as the “Earth’s Navel”, remains a significant attraction in Greece, second only to Athens’s Acropolis. From the 7th century BC to 394 AD, Delphi maintained a commanding influence until it was discontinued and subsequently abandoned. During this period, it evolved into the focal point not only for the ancient Greeks but for the entire…
Delphi, also known as the “Earth’s Navel”, remains a significant attraction in Greece, second only to Athens’s Acropolis. From the 7th century BC to 394 AD, Delphi maintained a commanding influence until it was discontinued and subsequently abandoned. During this period, it evolved into the focal point not only for the ancient Greeks but for the entire eastern Mediterranean region.
The site offers myriad historical structures to explore. This includes the ancient theatre, a venue for music contests and special events; the old stadium, one of the most well-preserved ancient monuments where the Pythian Games took place; and the ancient gymnasium, a training area for athletes. The Archaeological Museum houses the stunning bronze ‘Charioteer’ statue. Contemporary amenities include the European Cultural Centre of Delphi and the Angelos and Eva Sikelianos Museum of Delphic Festivals.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.