Delphi Private Full Day Tour from Athens

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  • Duration:10 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Athens, Greece
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Visit the most famous oracle of the antiquity and feel like an ancient pilgrim who waits for an oath from Pythia but be careful because the answer is always in your soul! That was the way ancient Greeks were thinking. Climb up one of the sites that UNESCO protects and feel the awe about the landscape and the humans’ intellect!


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Posted By : Sriram N
Had a fantastic day trip to Delphi with Olive Sea Travel! Alexander was knowledgeable, friendly, and incredibly helpful!
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Posted On : 2024-07-28 16:10:42 full ratings


Posted By : Lynn K
My husband and I hired a driver through Olive Sea Travel and Viator to take us to Delphi. It took us 2.5 hours for Babis to drive the 121 miles from Athens to Delphi.

We had a wonderful day with our driver Babis. He is an interesting and knowledgeable Greek who speaks perfect English. He told us about the beautiful Greek countryside that we drove through.

Because Babis is not a licensed guide he could not accompany us inside the Delphi Archaeological Site or t
he Delphi Museum. Thankfully the signage was fairly good at both places, so we could understand a lot about what we were seeing. It was helpful that I read the Delphi section of Rick Steves’ Greece tour book. It would have been nice to have had a licensed guide, but we waited too long to request one.

Babis was an excellent guide for the part of the trip not inside the Delphi archaeological site and its museum. He is a safe and expert driver, which matters on mountainous roads.

The views at Delphi are spectacular and inspirational. It is easy to understand why the site had religious significance for so many years.

At Delphi’s Temple of Apollo supplicants asked questions of the priestess know as the Oracle or Pythia. The Oracle’s ambiguous prophesies were interpreted by the temple’s priests. The supplicants made donations which were stored on site in treasuries. The buildings date to 7th to 4th century BC.

Although the view from Delphi’s Temple of Apollo is fantastic, the remaining buildings at Delphi are more like structural shells. You see the footprint of the building, but almost nothing in the way of friezes or sculptures. (However, make sure you look for the replica of the Omphalos cone-shaped boulder (navel of Gaia) that marked the center of the universe. The original Omphalos is in the museum.)

All the valuable Delphi sculptures, friezes and wall paintings are displayed in the lovely adjoining Delphi museum. The indoor storage protects them from rain, snow, pollution and theft. There are some beautiful pieces of art. Because the museum signage was not exceptionally clear, I could not understand which frieze came from
which Delphi ancient building, although that probably doesn’t matter.

After we toured the Delphi site and museum, Babis took us to the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia a half mile (?) from the Delphi museum. The parking here is very limited so we were lucky to get a spot. (This stop is not on the official itinerary but we had time.) At this spot lay an older cult site, possibly dedicated to Gaia (the Earth). The site was quiet, with no employees or facilities and few visitors. The views of the mountains and valleys are similar to those at Delphi, but at a somewhat lower elevation.

The Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia has a spectacular circular-shaped monument that I found very unusual and beautiful. I did not see other circular ancient structures during our 18 day visit to Greece. This structure is called a Tholos. According to my Rick Steves tour book, many photographers like to photograph this temple/sanctuary.

Part of the described itinerary for our tour was to visit a monastery. We thought it might be skippable, except for a bathroom break. We did not know how long it would take us to visit the Delphi ancient site and museum, so we asked to visit the monastery on the way back to Athens.

It turned out that visiting the Monastery of Hosios Loukas was a wonderful experience. A month after our visit I still savor the memory of sitting on the patio under the shade of some huge trees, admiring the peace and tranquility of the surrounding agricultural fields and rolling hills and mountains. A monk sat nearby. It was idyllic. We enjoyed a cold cappuccino fredo, refreshing on a hot day.

The Byzantine Monastery of Hosio Loukas was founded in the early tenth century. Serving as a pilgrimage site, the monastery likely had a large number of monks in the past, but now has only six. Babis said several years ago a brush fire had approached the monastery but had been stopped just in time.

The monastery is a large graceful series of connected brick buildings. We toured the small museum.

We visited the monastery’s church. It had beautiful marble floors. Candles were lit. It was a nice experience. We are glad we visited.

We recommend this tour to Delphi and the monastery. Ask that Babis be your driver.
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Posted On : 2024-06-27 16:59:50 full ratings


Posted By : xiaoyingzhong
Awesome tour! Our driver / guide Alexander was super nice and knowledgeable - great stories and lessons on Greek Mythology :) we also had a wonderful lunch at Delphi with incredible views.
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Posted On : 2024-06-01 15:05:45 full ratings


Posted By : Bonnie_H
Our day was perfect and our driver was exceptional. He was very qualified to tell us all pertinent information throughout our drive, and his enthusiasm was wonderful. It was the first tour, of 4 and it was perfect! We really enjoyed his wonderful personality, and depth of knowledge. He stopped at all the right places we wanted and he was a pleasure to spend the day with! We highly recommend this tour company. It didn’t say a couple of things that another company listed, but all we had to do was say we wanted to stop, and he did!
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Posted On : 2024-05-20 17:46:23 full ratings


Posted By : Cruiser727726
Had a great day out with Antonis! He’s a good driver and fun to talk with. Would definitely recommend him and Olive Sea travel!
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Posted On : 2024-03-20 16:06:22 full ratings


Posted By : Debbi N
The driver was very nice and provided good information. The weather was so so hot, and he accommodated changing up our schedule. The van was comfortable for all 6 of us. Great tour!
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Posted On : 2023-07-24 07:45:07 full ratings


Posted By : T8599HVjohna
Had a fabulous time on our tour. Our driver, Terry, and our tour guide, Alice, picked us up at our hotel. We had a scenic ride through Greece countryside to the monastery of St. Loukas, which was very beautiful with amazing scenery. Then on to the amazing site at Delphi. Alice was very knowledgeable about the site and provided lots of information. The trek all the way to the stadium is a long one and mostly uphill, so wear good shoes! July is pretty warm and Terry brought water, but bringing a couple bottles never hurts and there is a small cafe outside the museum. The museum itself is small but interesting and is probably just the right size after the hike to the top. It took the full ten hours; we had dinner reservations in Athens so we grabbed a quick bite before returning back, but if we had had time, the views from the local restaurants looked stunning. The ride back was quicker via the main highway but less scenic; didn’t matter because most of us were napping anyway. But a great tour and worth the trip if you have a free day in Athens.
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Posted On : 2023-07-11 06:11:05 full ratings


Posted By : Godzillabird
We had an incredible day trip with driver George, We traveled in a very comfortable van. George was delightful and strikingly well-informed. Throughout the day he made every effort to assure that our trip would be one to remember. That included referring us to a taverna that served us a surprisingly-good lunch. We have gone in many private/small-group tours. This by far was the best we've ever experienced!
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Posted On : 2023-06-27 15:10:46 full ratings


Posted By : PkNeel
Delphi was a long drive from Athens but our wonderful driver Antonis made the time
go by quickly with lively conversation and pointing out areas of interest. We first stopped at a beautiful Byzantine church, then arrived through the mountains at Delphi. Athonis could not come in but the archeological site has a lot of signage and the museum is fascinating. Well worth the long trip! Ask for Athonis if you can get him. His English is perfect and he has a wealth of historical knowledge.
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Posted On : 2023-06-23 05:31:17 full ratings


Posted By : 7oceanway
A wonderful day trip to Delphi - with a caring and professional driver / guide. We had limited time as we were on a cruise ship. Andreas made the day something for us to remember from the tour information, lunch selection and kindness. As a driver he is super careful and puts safety first - a great day out.
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Posted On : 2023-06-22 11:34:05 full ratings