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Monuments Peloponnesian

Monuments from every period of the eventful Peloponnesian history, great archeological sites such as ancient Olympia, Epidaurus, Mycenae and Tirynth, Byzantine churches, unique settlements and amazing castles, natural beauties such as mountains, forests, rivers and caves surrounded by the sea, beautiful beaches, sandy and smooth coasts on the west – rocky and dentelated on the east, make this part of Greek land ideal for holidays, touring, sports and connecting to the history and culture. It is not accidental that especially during the summer season many tourists arrive in Peloponnese from all over the world to travel around it. Such trip is very popular and well known.

Peloponnese with its gulfs in Korinthos, Patras, Saronic, Messinia, Argolida and Laconia looks like a plane tree leaf and that is why it was formerly called "Morias". It has dry climate on the east, cold, snow and rich vegetation in its central and mountainous parts and rain and heat on the west.

People settled in Peloponnese from the middle Paleolithic era (circa 100.000 years B.C.). The Greek civilization began during the Copper era and after 2000 B.C. came in the area the First Greeks. Few centuries later, Mycenaeans are the center of Greek world. Excavations verify the legend of Homeric Mycenaean, while the ruins in Pylos match the references for the well known King Nestor's palace in west Peloponnese.

In 1200 B.C. Dorian and Aetoli arrive in Peloponnese and construct Korinthos, Argos and Sparta. The Olympic Games where athletes from all over Greece participate take place in Olympia every four years. After centuries Fillip the Macedonian arrives in Peloponnese and then the Romans. In 393 B.C. the Byzantines abolish the Olympic Games, in 1294 arrive the Franks and later the Turks. In 1827 after the sea battle in Navarino ends the Ottoman/Egyptian occupation and Peloponnese becomes the first part of new independent Greece.

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Monuments Korinthos, Ilia & Messinia

This is the first prefecture that is encountered by the visitor arriving from Attiki (Attica) and it offers a huge variety of choices for tourist sightseeing: fascinating massifs, beautiful sea-side locations and significant archaeological sites. The beaches in Korinthos and the Saronic Gulf have tourist facilities, and in most places the shimmering sea coexists with the pine and olive trees and the grape vines. The arable land in Korinthos is fertile and its residents are occupied with agriculture, stock-raising, poultry farming, light industry and tourism. The Corinthian raisin is renowned throughout the world.

Ilia

It combines the mountain with the sea and boasts beautiful vacation towns, sandy beaches, blue waters and pine trees which stretch down to the sea. These are elements which compose a unique landscape for vacations, sun and swimming, while the most significant archaeological sites (Olympia, Ilis, Temple of Epicurios Apollo) entice tourists from all over the world.

The ancient city of Ilis superintended the Olympic Games and was the region’s centre in antiquity. Following the occupation by the Franks (1210) Ilia became the centre of the Morea Principate and reached its peak.

Messinia

The natural beauty of Messinia with the indented shores, sandy beaches, forested mountains and fertile valleys, coexists with significant archaeological monuments. People have lived in Messinia since the Neolithic age; however the Mycenaean age was indisputably the golden in Messenia’s history and Pylos was the second largest city after Mycenae. On 20th October 1827, the allied fleet fought at Navarino bay, against the combined Turkish and Egyptian fleet, which event essentially signalled the independence of the Peloponnese from the Turkish domination.

 

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Milos Island for Solo Travelers

Milos is known for its many hidden beauties for travelers. For many people traveling solo, may sounds wired but, times are changing and trips for solo travelers are becoming a trend and are high in our tours’ list.

Below, you will find advises and ideas for individual travelers.

  • First of all, if you decide to travel abroad, you should find a local agent for the organization of your trip who will provide you 24 hours service so that to feel safe each and every moment of your staying and have someone taking care of any issue that may arise all day long.
  • If you are visiting the Greek islands, it would be nice to choose the local tours and cruises with which, not only you will have the chance to view exquisite places, but also find other travelers to hang around and make new acquaintances.
  • When travelling alone, you may choose to change your plans according to your desire, spend as many hours as you wish in each location that you visit and decide where to eat and most important, how much you want to spend.

We suggest you to visit Milos, since it is a unique destination for everyone who likes nice beaches, good food and the traditional architecture of the islands. Milos does not offer the “wild” nightlife as Mykonos, but we assure you that you will feel deep in your hearts, the famous Cycladic hospitality. When in Milos, you will feel as you are transferred in a completely different reality, the lunar beach of Sarakiniko will make you wonder if you are still in planet earth, or even whether you have discovered paradise!

Do not miss out the chance to visit Sykia beach, It is a very special place that you want to see in your trip to Milos. It is only approached by sea; thus, you may choose one of the many daily cruises that go around the many beaches and stops in Sykia. There you will find a cave with no roof and  with the classic clear turquoise waters that are available in Milos. As far as the accommodation is concerned, Milos has maintained its unique Cycladic culture and you may find many beautiful establishments by the sea that you will enjoy very much.

Explore the Best Tours in the Peloponnese Region

How to Choose the Right Peloponnese Tour for Your Trip

The Peloponnese is one of the most diverse regions in Greece, offering a mix of historical landmarks, coastal scenery, and traditional towns. Exploring the region through organized tours allows travelers to experience its highlights in a structured and efficient way.

Tours in the Peloponnese range from short day trips to multi-day itineraries, each offering a different perspective of the region.

What to Expect When Visiting the Peloponnese

Most tours combine archaeological sites, scenic routes, and cultural experiences. This creates a balanced journey that includes both history and local lifestyle.

Depending on your itinerary, you may explore ancient cities, coastal areas, and traditional villages within the same trip.

Popular Types of Peloponnese Tours

There are several ways to explore the region depending on your available time and travel style.

  • Day tours from Athens to key destinations
  • Multi-day classical tours across the region
  • Historical and archaeological tours
  • Gastronomy and wine experiences
  • Private and customized tours

This variety allows travelers to choose the type of experience that best fits their interests.

Main Destinations Included in Peloponnese Tours

Most itineraries include some of the region’s most important locations.

  • Mycenae and its archaeological site
  • Epidaurus and the ancient theater
  • Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games
  • Nafplio and its historic center
  • Coastal and rural landscapes across the region

These destinations provide a complete introduction to the Peloponnese.

Day Tours vs Multi-Day Tours

Day tours are ideal for travelers with limited time who want to visit key highlights from Athens. They usually focus on one or two main destinations.

Multi-day tours offer a deeper experience, allowing you to explore multiple regions at a more relaxed pace.

For a more complete experience, you can explore classical tours in the Peloponnese that include several destinations.

Specialized Tours in the Peloponnese

In addition to general tours, the region also offers specialized experiences focused on specific interests.

  • Cultural and historical tours
  • Food and wine experiences
  • Private and customized itineraries

Travelers interested in local cuisine can explore gastronomy tours in the Peloponnese as part of their trip.

Who These Tours Are Best For

Peloponnese tours are ideal for travelers who want to explore mainland Greece beyond the most visited islands. They are suitable for couples, small groups, and visitors interested in history, culture, and scenic routes.

They are also a strong option for those looking for a structured travel experience without planning every detail independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best tours in the Peloponnese?

Popular options include day trips from Athens, multi-day classical tours, and specialized cultural or gastronomy experiences.

How many days are needed to explore the Peloponnese?

2 to 4 days are recommended for a more complete experience, while day tours cover key highlights.

Can I visit the Peloponnese on a day trip?

Yes, several destinations such as Mycenae and Epidaurus can be visited on a day trip from Athens.

Are private tours available?

Yes, private tours allow for a more flexible and personalized experience.

When is the best time to visit?

Spring and autumn are ideal for exploring the region, while summer is also popular.

Planning Your Peloponnese Tour

Planning your tour in advance helps you choose the right itinerary and make the most of your time. The Peloponnese offers a wide range of travel options that can be adapted to different preferences.

If you are looking for a region that combines history, culture, and landscapes, the Peloponnese is one of the most rewarding destinations in Greece.

Mycenae and Tiryns

The Peloponnese is the homeland of one of the most important civilisations known in the ancient Hellenic world: the Mycenaean civilisation.

The so called ‘Golden Mycenae’ reached the height of their rule during the Late Bronze Age (1350 – 1200 BC). The surviving records and remaining monuments show their architecture was impressive as were their artefacts and other cultural aspects of their communities. The oldest ruling clans were formed as early as 1700 BC and the first monumental tombs were built at that time. In the following years, the Palaces, the Cyclopean Walls [huge fortifications], the "Tomb (Treasure) of King Atreus”, the large arched doorways, fountains and ramparts have earned Mycenae a place among the greatest towns in antiquity.

Tiryns was a town located 8km off Argos town on the road towards Nafplio town, East Peloponnese. It was built on a hill and the fortifications around the palace were so imposing that ancient Greeks refused to believe they were built by humans; instead they considered Tiryns to have been constructed by the Cyclops (mythical huge man-like beings). Great heroes with supernatural powers, namely Bellerophon, Perseus, and Hercules have been associated with Tiryns.

The circular building [diam. 27m.] on the hilltop overlooks the area below, a reminder of Tiryns’ once great power. The town’s fortifications were raised in stages, for the protection of the palace, the worship areas, and burial sites. Warehouses, workshops and residences fill in the picture of a town that flourished for almost 2000 years, until the 5th century BC.

The "golden" city of Mycenae, the city of the legendary king Atreus and Agamemnon, the one that was cited by Hommer and excavated by Eric Sleeman, is one of the most important and most famous archaeological sites of Greece. The Dorian migration was the outset of the decay of Mycenae, which was destroyed by the people of Argos in the 5th cent. B.C. and was abandoned in the 10th cent. The Mycenaean citadel is still a fascinating place.

The rich finds from the area (crowns, wall paintings, the golden mask of “Agamemnon”, and others) are hosted in the Archaeological Museum of Athens. The modern village of Mycenae is 2 km away from the archaeological site. It is located 24 km North from Nafplion.

Sightseeing

  • The impressive, majestic, Lions Gate, at the entrance of the Mycenaean citadel.
  • The royal complex.
  • The six royal tombs, in the 1st tomb ring (16th cent. B.C.), the grenary, temples and houses, in the citadel.
  • The 2nd tomb ring, with the vaulted tombs (14 royal and 12 private), outside the citadel.
  • The treasure of Atreus or the tomb of Agamemnon (13th cent. B.C.), a grandiose tomb, near the citadel.
  • The Heraion of Argos, a pan-Hellenic worship centre of the goddess Hera.
  • The church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary, in the village Chonikas (8 km. to the south).

 

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Vacation Packages Mykonos to Explore the Greek Island Paradise

Vacation Packages in Mykonos

Discover curated vacation packages in Mykonos designed for couples, honeymooners, and travelers seeking refined island experiences with personalized 5-star hospitality. Set against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea, each package is carefully crafted to combine elegant accommodation, bespoke services, and unforgettable moments in one of Greece’s most iconic destinations.

From private pool suites and panoramic sea views to exclusive dining experiences and tailor-made excursions, our luxury vacation packages in Mykonos offer a seamless way to enjoy the island in style. Whether you are planning a romantic escape, a honeymoon, or a sophisticated summer getaway, every detail is designed to elevate your stay beyond expectations.

Embrace the perfect balance between relaxation and vibrant island life, with curated experiences that include sunset moments, fine gastronomy, wellness rituals, and personalized concierge services. With a focus on comfort, privacy, and authenticity, our Mykonos vacation packages redefine what it means to travel in luxury.

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Discover Our Mykonos Vacation Packages

Experience the island through carefully designed Mykonos vacation packages that combine luxury accommodation, premium services, and unforgettable moments. Whether you are planning a romantic getaway, a wellness retreat, or a bespoke summer escape, our packages are created to elevate every stay with comfort, style, and exclusivity.

From sea view suites and private pools to fine dining and concierge-curated experiences, each package offers a seamless way to enjoy Mykonos in a more personalized and meaningful way.

Mykonos is the Most Popular Greece Destination 

Romantic & Honeymoon Packages in Mykonos

Celebrate love with a romantic Mykonos escape tailored for couples and honeymooners. Enjoy elegant suites, sunset views, champagne on arrival, and intimate experiences designed to create unforgettable memories.

  • Luxury suite accommodation
  • Welcome champagne and romantic amenities
  • Private candlelit dinner or sunset dining experience
  • Late check-out upon availability

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Wellness Vacation Packages

Reconnect and unwind with wellness-focused vacation packages in Mykonos. Discover a slower rhythm of island living through spa treatments, restorative moments, and serene spaces designed for complete relaxation.

  • Luxury accommodation in a peaceful setting
  • Spa or massage treatments
  • Wellness amenities and healthy breakfast options
  • Personalized moments of rest and rejuvenation

Exclusive Experiences & VIP Packages

For guests seeking a more elevated stay, our luxury vacation packages in Mykonos include bespoke services and curated island experiences. From private transfers to yacht days and personalized concierge planning, every detail is arranged with care.

  • Private airport or port transfers
  • Concierge assistance before and during your stay
  • Optional yacht cruises and island-hopping experiences
  • Priority reservations for dining and exclusive venues

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What’s Included in Our Luxury Packages

Our Mykonos travel packages are designed to offer convenience, comfort, and a premium level of service from the moment you arrive.

  • Elegant rooms, suites, or private pool accommodation
  • Daily breakfast
  • Personalized concierge services
  • Optional transfers and curated local experiences
  • Special touches for couples, celebrations, and exclusive escapes

Why Choose a Vacation Package in Mykonos

Booking a vacation package in Mykonos allows you to enjoy a more seamless and carefully curated travel experience. Instead of arranging every detail separately, you benefit from a complete stay that blends luxury accommodation, island experiences, and personalized service.

It is the ideal choice for travelers who value comfort, efficiency, and a more elevated way to discover Mykonos.

Tailor-Made Mykonos Experiences

Every guest experiences Mykonos differently. That is why our vacation packages can be tailored to your travel style, whether you prefer romantic privacy, vibrant island days, wellness moments, or a fully bespoke luxury itinerary.

Our team can help personalize your stay with custom experiences, exclusive services, and thoughtful arrangements that match your expectations.

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Perfect for Couples, Honeymoons & Luxury Escapes

Mykonos remains one of the most sought-after destinations for romantic holidays and high-end summer escapes. With elegant surroundings, exceptional hospitality, and unforgettable Aegean views, our vacation packages are designed for those who want to experience the island in style.

Plan Your Mykonos Escape

Explore our luxury vacation packages in Mykonos and create a stay defined by comfort, beauty, and personalized hospitality.

Book your island escape and discover Mykonos through a more refined experience.

Mykonos - Need an Adrenaline Rush ?

The island is a paradise for water sport enthusiasts! It is only natural that the “Island of the Winds” should attract surfers and sailors from all over the world! There is a great choice of beaches for windsurfing; however, the most secluded ones are considered to be the best. Choose from Kórfos, Fteliá, Meyáli Ámmos and Kalafátis, where surfing lessons are also available. Play tennis or mini golf at Ayios Stéfanos, beach volleyball at Ayia Anna or try sea parachuting or jet skiing at Eliá or Kalafátis. Diving fans can do a little exciting exploration of the underwater magic of Mykonos. September is thought to be the best month for diving, as the water is warm and visibility is good down at the seabed.

On the island you can find many well-organized diving centers (some of them also offer snorkeling lessons) and stores specializing in diving equipment. Explore the island on a caicque or a boat and discover secluded beaches, or take a boat tour around the nearby islets, which are also ideal fishing spots!

What about food?

Don’t miss the opportunity to treat yourself to some local Aegean specialties! Pepper flavoured kopanistí, a soft cheese seasoned with pepper, is the island’s gastronomic trademark. Try it as a topping on a round rusk spread with grated tomato, a favourite local mezés (appetiser). Meat eaters can sample “loúzes” (cooked pork filet with spices) and tasty local sausages sprinkled with pepper, and local oregano that has been caressed by the sun and dried in the north wind. To finish off your meal you can sample two exceptionally good local pastries, “amigdalotá” (small round cakes with ground almond, rosewater and caster sugar) and honey pie.

If you find yourself in Mykonos take the opportunity to explore the tiny archaeological gem of Delos, just a short boat trip away. Delos was a sacred island in ancient times, and according to mythology was the birthplace of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis.

 

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Naxos - The Biggest Island In The Cyclades

Naxos is the biggest and the greenest island in the Cyclades. It has high mountains, fertile valleys, lush green gorges, stunning seascapes and traditional villages perched high on mountain tops, where the inhabitants still wear their traditional dress and live off the fruits of the land. Naxos is also home to beautiful old churches, monasteries and Venetian castles coexisting harmoniously with the Cycladic architecture.

Upon entering the port of the whitewashed Chora of Naxos you'll encounter the islet of Palatia at its entrance. On Palatia islet the impressive marble gate,  temple of Apollo, “Portara” stands still since the 6th century BC. According to mythology, the god Dionysus met Ariadni there, who had been abandoned by Thesseus. 

Chora, the capital of Naxos, whose landmark is an imposing Venetian castle, is an old castle town with stone paved alleys (known as kalderimia in Greek) where you can admire a unique blend of Cycladic and Medieval architecture: mansions with Venetian blazons still decorating their entrances, narrow arched alleys (known as stegadia in Greek), catholic churches and fortifications.

Visit the Archaeological Museum, housed in a historic building of the Venetian Period, that showcases artifacts from the Early Neolithic Age up to the Early Christian (Paleochristian) Period and an interesting collection of Cycladic figurines.

Discover the varied landscape of the island by following numerous breathtaking routes (Chora–Melane-Halki, Halki–Danakos-Apeiranthos, Skado-Apollonas, etc.); follow the hiking trail from Apiranthos (or Aperathos), along the emery mines (12 km), where you'll have a breathtaking view to the Archipelago up to Moutsouna Beach! Climb to the top of Zas Mountain, Cyclades’ highest mountain (1,004 m) and Fanari Mountain (908 m) or follow beautiful biking routes around the mountains! On your way to Zas’ top, don’t forget to visit the beautiful cave of Zas and observe its impressive stalactite formations. Note that the cave used to be dedicated to Zeus in ancient times.

 

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How Naxos Vacation Packages Are Structured

What to Expect from Naxos Vacation Packages

Naxos is one of the most versatile islands in Greece, offering a mix of beaches, traditional villages, and historical landmarks. Vacation packages to Naxos are designed to combine accommodation, transportation, and activities into a well-organized travel experience.

Whether you are planning a relaxing holiday or a more active itinerary, these packages simplify the process and allow you to focus on enjoying the island.

Why Choose Naxos for a Vacation Package

Naxos offers a balanced experience compared to more crowded islands. It combines long sandy beaches with authentic local culture, making it ideal for travelers looking for both relaxation and exploration.

The island is also known for its food, traditional villages, and slower pace, which adds depth to the overall travel experience.

What Is Usually Included in Naxos Packages

Most vacation packages include a combination of essential travel services.

  • Hotel or villa accommodation
  • Airport or port transfers
  • Optional tours and local experiences
  • Breakfast or all-inclusive options
  • Itinerary support and planning

Some packages can also be customized to include private tours or specific activities.

Top Experiences to Include in Your Naxos Trip

Choosing the right experiences is an important part of planning your stay.

  • The Portara and sunset views
  • Beach hopping across the island
  • Exploring traditional mountain villages
  • Food and local product experiences
  • Day trips to nearby islands

These elements create a more complete and memorable vacation.

Private vs Standard Vacation Packages

Standard packages follow a predefined structure and are often more budget-friendly. They are suitable for travelers who prefer a simple and organized plan.

Private vacation packages offer more flexibility, allowing you to choose your accommodation, adjust your itinerary, and include personalized experiences.

This option is ideal for travelers who want a more tailored and comfortable stay.

Best Time to Visit Naxos

Naxos is best visited between late spring and early autumn. During this period, the weather is warm, and the island is fully active with tours and services.

July and August are the busiest months, while May, June, and September offer a more relaxed atmosphere.

Who These Packages Are Best For

Naxos vacation packages are ideal for couples, families, and small groups looking for a balanced island experience. They are especially suitable for travelers who want to combine beaches with culture and local experiences.

They are also a strong option for visitors who prefer organized travel without managing every detail themselves.

For a more personalized experience, you can also explore private tours in Naxos as part of your vacation package.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a Naxos vacation package?

Most packages include accommodation, transfers, and optional tours, depending on the provider.

How many days should I spend in Naxos?

4 to 6 days is usually enough to explore the island and enjoy both relaxation and activities.

Are Naxos packages customizable?

Yes, private packages can often be adjusted based on your preferences and travel style.

Is Naxos suitable for families?

Yes, the island is family-friendly with safe beaches and a relaxed atmosphere.

Do vacation packages include flights?

Some packages include flights, while others focus on local services such as accommodation and tours.

Planning Your Naxos Vacation

Planning your trip in advance helps you choose the right combination of accommodation and experiences. Naxos offers a flexible and well-rounded destination for different types of travelers.

If you are looking for a Greek island that combines authenticity with comfort, Naxos is one of the most reliable choices.

Paros

Unrivalled natural beauty, beaches with crystal clear waters, unrivalled Byzantine footpaths connecting traditional villages and breathtaking landscapes make Paros, located at the heart of the Cyclades, one of the best loved holiday destinations in Greece.

Parikia, the capital of Paros, is a beautiful Cycladic village with whitewashed cubic houses and impressive neoclassical mansions. A well preserved 13th century Venetian castle stands proudly on a hill at the centre of the village offering an amazing view of Parikia. In the capital you can also admire an important ecclesiastical monument, the 6th century church of Panayia Ekatontapyliani, also called Katapoliani. The name “Ekatontapylianí” means the church with 100 gates (“Ekato Pyles” in Greek), one of which is a secret one! Don’t miss the chance to visit the baptistery (4th century AD), one of the best preserved baptisteries in the Orthodox East, and the Byzantine Museum. The Parikia Byzantine Museum is housed on the ground floor of the church. Its exhibits include icons, wood-carved iconostases and other heirlooms from various monasteries and churches on the island.

The Archaeological Museum displays exhibits from the island’s monuments (such as the Sanctuary of Asklipios and Pythios Apollonas, Delion etc.), including part of the "Parian Chronicle”, a chronological table of the 3rd century BC with references to important events and personalities of antiquity.

The marble quarries at Marathi, where the famous Parian marble used to be extracted, were in operation from the 3rd millennium BC up to the 19th century. The mining galleries along with remains of 19th century industrial buildings are still preserved and can be visited!

Meet the villages!

Wander through beautiful traditional villages like Naoussa, a colourful village, where the ruins of a Venetian fortress stand at the entrance to its small harbour. Lefkes is located at the highest point of Paros and enjoys stunning views of the island. The village is set up in the mountains and is surrounded by a rich green landscape. It has very well preserved Cycladic and neoclassical buildings, beautiful squares and narrow marble alleys. The Museum of Aegean Folk Culture at Lefkes offers a tour of the culture of the Archipelago; discover the Aegean world through its exhibits, which include pieces related to the architecture, traditional trades and geology of the islands.

Marpissa, founded in the 15th century, is a traditional village with a distinctive medieval character. It is located on a hill, a few kilometres away from the famous beaches of Logaras and Pisso Livadi. You can also visit the impressive Monastery of Agios Antonios (17th century) on the hill of Kefalos, where the ruins of a 15th century Venetian castle stand, and enjoy a wonderful view of the sea. Petaloudes is an area of stunning beauty near the village of Psychopiana. The habitat is rich in vegetation and running water, with tall plane trees, laurels, wild olive trees, and carob trees covered in ivy that play host to the butterfly species Panaxia quadripunstaria.

 

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