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Discover Meteora by bus with optional meal - Full-Day Tour

Don't miss the opportunity during your stay in Athens to visit the breathtaking Meteora Monasteries with this amazing full-day tour! Countless panoramic images will remain etched in your memory with the opportunity for video and photos along the...

  • 14 hours
  • Printed voucher
  • Admire breathtaking vistas as you journey across spectacular landscapes
  • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site: Meteora
  • Enjoy free time to discover Kalambaka

Don't miss the opportunity during your stay in Athens to visit the breathtaking Meteora Monasteries with this amazing full-day tour! Countless panoramic images will remain etched in your memory with the opportunity for video and photos along the way.

Board a modern, air-conditioned bus opposite the Athens Railway Station to Kalambaka in the morning. The journey takes approximately 5 hours (with a 20-minute refreshment stop) to reach the destination. Enjoy the scenery from the window and don't miss the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the countryside.

After a long journey, we finally arrive in Kalambaka, a small town built at the foot of the majestic grey rocks, and crowded by the Meteora Monasteries.

Upon arrival, you will have time for a light lunch (not included) and then you will have five hours to explore three monasteries and the hermit caves of Badovas. Meteora is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage monument.

After the visit, you return to Kalambaka, where you will board the bus, and head back to Athens and arrive at approximately 11pm.

Prices

Included

  • Lunch, only if the option is selected
  • Local taxes
  • English speaking driver
  • Transport

Not included

  • Drinks
  • Guide
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Tickets

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