DION 3-HOUR GUIDED TOURStep into the sacred city of the ancient Macedonians with this 3hour guided tour of Dion. Begin at the Archaeological Park, where temples, sanctuaries, and public buildings reveal the grandeur of this historic site. Pause for a traditional coffeeaccompanied by a koularaki (a small biscuit that perfectly complements the flavor of Greek coffee) before continuing to the Archaeological Museum, home to remarkable finds from the area. The tour concludes at the Archaeotheke (the Archaeological gallery), when open, where you will admire the celebrated mosaic depicting the triumphal Epiphany of god Dionysus. Dion was not only a place of worship but also a political and cultural center. As the third most important city of the Macedonian kingdom, after Aigai and Pella, it played a vital role in religious ceremonies, military celebrations, and the spread of Hellenistic culture. Its sanctuaries dedicated to Olympian gods made Dion a spiritual heart of Macedonia, while its monuments and artifacts continue to testify to its significance in antiquity.From 45€ per personSee more
FOLLOWING SAINT PAUL IN GREECEEmbark on an enthralling journey tracing Saint Paul’s travel in Greece, exploring the profound historical and spiritual significance of this ancient land. Delve into the pivotal moments of his mission and discover the sites that shaped the early Christian world. Saint Paul's journey in Greece was marked by significant stops in cities like Thessaloniki, Philippi, and Corinth. Each location bears witness to his powerful teachings and the spread of Christianity. In Thessaloniki, Saint Paul established a strong Christian community, which became a crucial center for his mission. The city of Philippi holds historical importance as the site where Paul baptized Lydia, the first European convert to Christianity. Corinth, another pivotal location, is where Paul preached extensively and wrote several of his epistles. Explore notable landmarks such as the Bema of Saint Paul in Veroia, the ancient theater in Philippi, and the Areopagus in Athens, where Paul delivered his famous speech. Discover the awe-inspiring Meteora, with its monasteries perched atop towering rocks, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Retrace the steps of Saint Paul, experiencing the profound historical and spiritual legacy he left behind in Greece, and gain insights into the early Christian world through these remarkable sites.From 585€ per personSee more
NAOUSSA 4-HOUR CULTURAL & WINE TOURExperience the rich heritage of Naoussa on this 4-hour guided excursion that blends archaeology, industrial history, and gastronomy. We begin with a visit to the Macedonian Tombs of Anthemia and the Tomb of Judgment, masterpieces of ancient funerary architecture that reveal the grandeur of Hellenistic Macedonia. Next, we continue to Mieza, where Aristotle taught the young Alexander the Great and his companions, a site that symbolizes the intellectual legacy of the Macedonian kingdom. Our journey then takes us to the Naoussa Industrial Heritage Center - ERIA, a museum that showcases the city’s textile industry and its role in modern Greek history. Finally, we conclude in the most delightful way: a wine tasting at Kir-Yianni Estate, one of Greece’s most renowned wineries, where you will savor local varieties and learn about the winemaking tradition of Naoussa. This tour offers a perfect balance of archaeology, cultural heritage, and gastronomy, making Naoussa a destination that speaks to both the mind and the senses.From 64€ per personSee more
PAUSANIAS' PERIEGESIS 1 ATTICAWelcome to an enchanting journey through the heart of ancient Greece, inspired by Pausanias' "Description of Greece." Embark on a seven-day exploration that delves into the rich history and captivating landscapes of Attica, as chronicled in Book 1. τῆς ἠπείρου τῆς Ἑλληνικῆς κατὰ νήσους τὰς Κυκλάδας καὶ πέλαγος τὸ Αἰγαῖον ἄκρα Σούνιον πρόκειται γῆς τῆς Ἀττικῆς: καὶ λιμήν τε παραπλεύσαντι τὴν ἄκραν ἐστὶ καὶ ναὸς Ἀθηνᾶς Σουνιάδος ἐπὶ κορυφῇ τῆς ἄκρας. πλέοντι δὲ ἐς τὸ πρόσω Λαύριόν τέ ἐστιν, ἔνθα ποτὲ Ἀθηναίοις ἦν ἀργύρου μέταλλα, καὶ νῆσος ἔρημος οὐ μεγάλη Πατρόκλου καλουμένη (…)From 550€ per personSee more
PAUSANIAS' PERIEGESIS 8 ARCADIAJoin us for an extraordinary adventure through ancient Greece, inspired by the timeless works of Pausanias, particularly his detailed account of Arcadia in Book 8. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history and explore the wonders that have captivated travelers for centuries. Picture yourself wandering through ancient temples, marveling at legendary sites, and experiencing the vibrant culture that defines this remarkable land. This journey offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past and witness the enduring legacy of Greek civilization. Don't miss your chance to be part of this captivating exploration where history comes to life!From 681€ per personSee more
PAUSANIAS' PERIEGESIS 9 BOEOTIAEmbark on a captivating journey through Greece, inspired by the rich narratives of Pausanias' Periegesis Book 9. Start in Athens and explore Chalcis, then cross the Euripus Strait to uncover the ancient wonders of Thebes, including the famed Temple of Artemis. Follow in the footsteps of history at battle sites like Plataea and Chaeronea, and marvel at the cultural treasures of the Valley of the Muses and the Acropolis of Ascra. Conclude your adventure with a taste of Athens' timeless allure before heading home. Experience Greece through the lens of its storied past!From 549€ per personSee more
PELLA - ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE & MUSEUM TOUR (3 HOURS)Pella was the second capital of the Macedonian kingdom, founded by King Archelaus I in the late 5th century BC. This 3-hour guided tour begins at the Archaeological Museum of Pella, where the famous mosaics, sculptures, and everyday artifacts bring to life the grandeur of the city that became the political and cultural heart of Macedonia. Continue to the Archaeological Site, walking through the remains of the ancient agora, houses, and public buildings. Here you will see how the city was organized and understand why Pella became a symbol of Macedonian power during the reign of Philip II and Alexander the Great. This concise tour offers a deep dive into the essence of Pella, combining museum treasures with the authentic atmosphere of the archaeological site.From 62€ per personSee more
PHILIPPI & KAVALA WALKING & TASTING TOUR (3 hours + transfer)The city of Philippi was founded by King Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC, strategically placed to control the rich gold mines of the area and the route of Via Egnatia. Centuries later, it became a major Roman city, famous for the Battle of Philippi (42 BC) and for being one of the earliest centers of Christianity in Europe. Our 3.5-hour guided tour begins at the Archaeological Site of Philippi, where you will explore the ruins of the forum, basilicas, and theatre. Before leaving the site, we enjoy a simple yet authentic treat: souvlaki in hand with a slice of bread, accompanied by a cold beer or soft drink, served at the refreshment area of the archaeological park. Next, we visit the Baptistery of Saint Lydia, the first European woman baptized by Apostle Paul, a sacred place that highlights the spread of Christianity in Europe. The tour then continues to Kavala, with a short walking route: passing by the impressive Aqueduct (Kamares), admiring the Imaret, and ascending on foot to the House of Mehmet Ali, founder of modern Egypt. We conclude with a sweet local tradition: tasting a traditional Kavala kourabie, the famous almond shortbread that symbolizes the city's hospitality.From 85€ per personSee more
SPA FOR BODY AND SOULThe stereotype of Greece is a white house with blue windows facing the Aegean Sea in summer. Yet Greece is so much more than that. We invite you to join us on this journey to discover the flavours and colours of Greece in winter, from the elegance of Thessaloniki to the richness of Philip II's funeral trousseau, from the amazing combinations of flavours in the local cuisine to the nobility of Macedonia's PDO wines and, why not, the healthy relaxation of the Pozar thermal baths, where the ancient Macedonians used to bring the shafts of their spears to harden in the hot water of the springs.From 420€ per personSee more
THESSALONIKI 3-HOUR FOOD & CULTURAL TOURTaste your way through Thessaloniki while uncovering its cultural treasures on this 3-hour guided tour. Beginning at the White Tower, the city's most iconic landmark, you'll enjoy an exterior commentary before sampling the traditional bougatsa pastry. Continue with the famous Trigono Panoramatos and admire the Galerius Complex, then savor roasted nuts and the beloved koulouri Thessalonikis. Pause for authentic Greek coffee paired with isli, and explore Byzantine highlights including Hagia Sophia, the Acheiropoietos Church, and the Church of Saint Demetrios. Stroll through the Roman Agora and Aristotelous Square while learning about their historical significance. Your culinary journey continues with tastings of local cheeses, cured meats, olives, olive oil, and honey. The experience concludes in a traditional restaurant, where you'll enjoy authentic Thessaloniki dishes in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.From 80€ per personSee more
THESSALONIKI HALF-DAY HISTORICAL CITY TOURDiscover Thessaloniki's timeless heritage on a 3.5-hour guided tour combining walking and panoramic sightseeing. Begin with an exterior guided commentary at the White Tower, the city's most iconic landmark. Continue by coach to the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, where you will enjoy a one-hour guided visit exploring treasures from Macedonia's ancient past. Re-board the coach for a city tour leading to the Upper Town (Ano Poli). Stop at the Trigoniou Tower for an exterior visit and admire the sweeping views, then walk to the Monastery of Vlatadon for a guided tour. Return to the coach and head to the Church of Saint Demetrios, the city's patron saint, for an interior visit.The tour concludes with a panoramic drive through Thessaloniki's modern and historical avenues: passing by the Turkish Consulate, viewing the monuments of the Galerian Complex, the landmarks along Egnatia Street, and finally Aristotelous Square, before exiting the city. This half-day experience offers a vivid impression of Thessaloniki's cultural and historical legacy.From 73€ per personSee more
THESSALONIKI HALF-DAY HISTORICAL WALKING TOURExperience Thessaloniki's rich history on a captivating half-day walking tour through its most iconic landmarks. Begin at the Trigoniou Tower, where panoramic views of the city unfold before you. Continue to the Monastery of Vlatadon, a peaceful retreat with deep spiritual resonance, and stroll through Vassilis Tsitsanis Square. Discover the Monastery of Latomou (St. David), famous for its stunning mosaics, and enjoy a guided visit inside the Church of Saint Demetrios, dedicated to the city's patron saint. Walk through the Roman Agora and the lively Aristotelous Square, then admire the Acheiropoietos Church from the outside. Step inside the Byzantine Hagia Sophia, explore the ruins of the Galerius Palace from the exterior, and conclude with an exterior guided commentary at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most recognizable symbol. This 3.5-hour tour is entirely on foot, offering an immersive journey into the city's cultural and historical heritage.From 40€ per personSee more
TREKKING EPIRUS MACEDONIAEmbark on a mesmerizing journey between Macedonia and Epirus, experiencing a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Begin your adventure with a meeting in the early afternoon, followed by a scenic drive to Kastoria. Witness the enchanting arrival of pelicans at Lake Orestiada in the evening. The next day, explore the Prespa Lakes, trek along the Great Prespa, and visit the serene island of Agios Achillios. Continue your journey to Pindos National Park and Zagori, where you'll trek amongst stunning stone arch bridges and discover the folklore of Koukouli. Experience the awe-inspiring Vikos Gorge, one of the deepest canyons in the world, before visiting the historical site of Vergina and enjoying a wine tasting in Naoussa. Conclude your trip in Thessaloniki, departing with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for the region's rich history and breathtaking landscapes.From 683€ per personSee more
TREKKING ON THE MOUNTAIN OF THE GODS 3 DAYSMount Olympus, located in northern Greece, is one of the world's most fascinating natural wonders. Standing at 2,917 meters, it is the tallest mountain in Greece and dominates the surrounding landscape with its majesty. Its natural beauty is characterized by a variety of ecosystems ranging from lush forests to rocky, snow-capped peaks. The mountain is shrouded in an aura of mystery, with clouds often covering its summit, creating suggestive and picturesque scenes. The slopes of Mount Olympus host a wide range of flora and fauna, some of which are unique to this region. The pine and fir forests create an enchanting environment, while the peaks offer spectacular panoramic views of the Greek countryside. This natural environment was declared a National Park in 1938, the first in Greece, to preserve its biodiversity and beauty. Mount Olympus stands out from other mountains not only for its height and natural beauty but also for its mythological and cultural significance. Unlike many other mountains, Olympus has been associated with legends that have shaped the identity and history of an entire civilization. This connection with mythology has given the mountain an aura of sacredness that continues to fascinate scholars, tourists, and enthusiasts of history and mythology. Moreover, its geographical location and unique formation make it a place of extraordinary biodiversity, offering a unique habitat for many rare species. Mount Olympus is also a significant destination for hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts, offering trails that vary in difficulty and allow visitors to explore its rich natural and cultural variety. Olympus is not just a mountain; it is a natural and cultural monument of unparalleled historical relevance, a symbol of the fusion between nature and myth that continues to inspire and fascinate humanity.From 357€ per personSee more
TREKKING ON THE MOUNTAIN OF THE GODS AND THESSALONIKI URBAN TREKKING AND FOOD TOURMount Olympus, located in northern Greece, is one of the world's most fascinating natural wonders. Standing at 2,917 meters, it is the tallest mountain in Greece and dominates the surrounding landscape with its majesty. Its natural beauty is characterized by a variety of ecosystems ranging from lush forests to rocky, snow-capped peaks. The mountain is shrouded in an aura of mystery, with clouds often covering its summit, creating suggestive and picturesque scenes. The slopes of Mount Olympus host a wide range of flora and fauna, some of which are unique to this region. The pine and fir forests create an enchanting environment, while the peaks offer spectacular panoramic views of the Greek countryside. This natural environment was declared a National Park in 1938, the first in Greece, to preserve its biodiversity and beauty. Mount Olympus stands out from other mountains not only for its height and natural beauty but also for its mythological and cultural significance. Unlike many other mountains, Olympus has been associated with legends that have shaped the identity and history of an entire civilization. This connection with mythology has given the mountain an aura of sacredness that continues to fascinate scholars, tourists, and enthusiasts of history and mythology. Moreover, its geographical location and unique formation make it a place of extraordinary biodiversity, offering a unique habitat for many rare species. Mount Olympus is also a significant destination for hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts, offering trails that vary in difficulty and allow visitors to explore its rich natural and cultural variety. Olympus is not just a mountain; it is a natural and cultural monument of unparalleled historical relevance, a symbol of the fusion between nature and myth that continues to inspire and fascinate humanity. On day 3, embark on a captivating 4-hour walking tour through the heart of Thessaloniki, where history and gastronomy intertwine. Led by a licensed guide, this experience takes you on a flavorful and cultural journey across the city's most iconic landmarks and culinary treasures.From 490€ per personSee more
VERGINA - ANCIENT AIGAI POLYCENTRIC TOUR (4-HOURS)In ancient Greece, cities were often referred to in the plural, as they consisted of multiple centers and settlements. So too with Aigai, the first capital of the Macedonian kingdom, which was a polycentric city. Our 4hour guided tour reflects this polycentric character, taking you through different focal points of history and culture. We begin at the Portal, the new museum that introduces visitors to the grandeur of Aigai. From there, we ascend to the Theatre and the Royal Palace, where the political and ceremonial life of the Macedonian kings unfolded. The route involves approximately 2.5 km (about 1.5 miles / 8,200 feet) of walking, including uphill and downhill sections, so good physical condition is required. Before reaching the Royal Tombs Museum, we pause to enjoy a traditional Greek coffee accompanied by revani, the famous syrupy cake of Veria. The tour concludes with a visit to the Royal Tombs, an underground museum housing the treasures of the Macedonian dynasty, including the tomb attributed to Philip II. This polycentric experience offers a holistic view of Aigai: a constellation of monuments, museums, and archaeological spaces that together narrate the rise of Macedonia.From 64€ per personSee more
ZORBA, JOURNEY TO THE ORIGINS OF A MYTHGiorgos Zorba was a real person who inspired the fictional character of Alexis Zorba in Nikos Kazantzakis's novel, “Zorba the Greek.” Born in the late 19th century in Livadi, Pieria, Zorba's life was one of both hardship and exuberance. His early years were spent in rural Greece, where he worked as a miner and lumberjack, embodying a love for nature and the earth. Zorba's life took a significant turn when he met Nikos Kazantzakis, a pivotal encounter that led to a deep friendship and collaboration. Kazantzakis was captivated by Zorba's zest for life, his unconventional wisdom, and his ability to find joy in the simplest of things. This relationship profoundly influenced Kazantzakis, who later immortalized Zorba's spirit in his writing. Zorba's life was a continuous dance between the tangible and the ethereal, blending earthly pleasures with a soaring, unrestrained soul. His journey through the landscapes of Macedonia and North Macedonia reflects his vibrant essence and the indomitable spirit that continues to inspire. Embark on a captivating journey through the landscapes that inspired the timeless character of Zorbas. This trip offers an intimate glimpse into the life and philosophy of a man whose zest for life and profound appreciation for the simple joys continue to resonate. As Kazantzakis once wrote in “Zorba the Greek”: “Every man has his folly, but the greatest folly of all is not to have one.” Discover the essence of Zorba's world, where the earth meets the sky and the soul dances freely.From 765€ per personSee more

