Drive along the coastal highway, past Daphni and Eleusis to Ancient Corinth
and the glorious temple of Apollo, then on to Mycenae the legendary capital of King
Agamemnon, that flourished once in the style and grandness of the late Minoan
period. Today’s sightseeing includes also the awe—inspiring theatre at Epidaurus, its
perfect preservation only heightened by its harmony with nature and the drama of
its acoustics still ringing with the throngs that once lined the many tiers.
A full day scenic motor excursion to Olympia the site of the first Olympic games and one of the most important sanctuaries of the ancient world full of
temples, altars and sacred precincts These vast ruins lie today shrouded in the shadow of giant pines and forgotten with the passage of time.
Visit the remarkable Museum of Olympia housing some unique examples of ancient Greek Sculpture, works of antiquity’s most famous sculptors who brought their art to a perfection never attained before or since.
Leave Olympia after breakfast and motor to Delphi. Dedicated to the worship of Apollo Delphi achieved more than passing distinction as one of the most sacred sites of antiquity, its fame and certainly its wealth reaching vast proportions by the unceasing flow of pilgrims, who climbed its giant— steeped landscape to hear and interpret the mysterious oracle. A complete and comprehensive tour of this
magnificent site perched thousands of feet above the plain.
Visit among others the great temple of Apollo, the most important building in the sanctuary, the impressive Treasury of the Athenias and the unique sanctuary of Athena Pronaia with its elegant Tholos, a masterpiece of ancient Greek architecture.
Continue the sightseeing to the historic site of Delphi and to the remarkable museum with its magnificent collections and unique masterpieces dating back to the
archaic and classical periods. Return to Athens in the evening with a short stop on the way at the picturesque village of Arachova.
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