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Greece, the quintessential Mediterranean getaway is a gorgeous destination any day of the year. The origin of the drama, history and philosophy, the birthplace of democracy, not to mention the first Olympic Games, it is difficult to imagine what the world would be without the influence of Greece. Located in one of the most favorable and sunny corners of the planet to the edge of Europe, Greece is being developed into a popular destination for all types of tourism. In Greece, you are in a crossroads of colors and cultures; you will see landscapes that have given thousands of postcard images but remains incredibly vibrant and unrivaled beauty.

Our Greek Island Vacation includes Athens and two of the most beautiful Cycladic islands in Greece. Mykonos island is a wonderful kaleidoscope of cosmopolitan shops, rocking bars, quaint windmills, great beaches, homey taverns, and hidden churches all set against a brilliant blue backdrop. While at Santorini enjoy the sensational sunsets, the fascinating excavations, the iconic black and red beaches, and the dazzling white towns. Whether you are looking for an ideal honeymoon destination or just a family vacation, the beauty and diversity of the Greek landscape form the most romantic backdrop to celebrate your love and promise you to live breathtaking moments.
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Greece Tour Package

AADGR08 | Luxury Greece

7 Nights / 8 Days
3N Athens
2N Mykonos
2N Santorini
Airport Pickup
Hotel
  • Arrive into Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH), Greece.
  • Immigration formalities & Baggage collection.
  • Upon your arrival at Arrival hall, you will be met and transferred to your pre-booked hotel in Athens.
    • Athens is one of the oldest European cities, widely regarded as the birthplace of Western Civilization. Its history begins in the Neolithic period between the fourth and third millennium BC. The first settlement on the site of Athens was situated on the rock of Acropolis, which means “high city” in Greek. The reminders of a bygone era are intertwined with modern Athens and make it the city it is today.
  • Arrive at Hotel. Check in to Hotel as per the Standard Check-in time.
  • Rest of the day is free for acclimatization.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at Hotel.
  • Departure for a half-day tour to Athens. Visit the site of Acropolis and take a panoramic tour of the area by bus. During this route, you can admire the different contrasts offered by Athens to its visitors.
    • You will discover the center of the city, Constitution Square (Syntagma), the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Parliament and neoclassical buildings in Venizelos Avenue (the Academy, the University and the National Library).
    • On the way to the Acropolis you will see the Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and then you will see the Panathenaic Stadium where the first Olympic Games of the modern time were held in 1896 (shortstop).
    • At the Acropolis you can admire the masterpieces of the golden era of Athens, the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion (with the Caryatids – sculpted female figure serving as architectural support) and finally “the harmony between material and spirit”, the monument that “puts an order in the mind”, the Parthenon. The top-floor Parthenon Gallery offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the Acropolis and modern Athens.
    • Continue and visit the new Acropolis museum that houses some of the most famous works of classical antiquity. It aims at providing the visitors with a comprehensive picture of the human presence on the Acropolis, from the pre-historic times through late Antiquity, with the advantage of being built on the slope of the Acropolis itself.
  • Return to hotel.
  • Free afternoon.
    • You can take a stroll through Ermou Street (opposite Syntagma Square and the parliament building), a paradise for those who love to shop. Ermou Street has been ranked 15th most expensive retail street in the world.
    • Explore centuries-old and most picturesque neighborhood Plaka district. With its neoclassical buildings, juxtapose Ottoman structures and ruins waiting to be discovered around every corner, there is so much to be traversed in Plaka. You will find a plethora of souvenir shops and touristic taverns with special Greek food and wine in Plaka. Don’t forget to discover the Nightlife of Athens.
  • Stay overnight at the hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Ferry
  • Early morning transfer to the port of Piraeus (Athens) to board the ferry to the island of Mykonos. Expect a 3 to 6 hours trip, depending on the type of the ferry you are opting to travel with.
  • Upon your arrival on the island, you will be met and transferred to your selected hotel.
    • A day at leisure to enjoy this cosmopolitan and serene island, a whitewashed paradise, Mykonos. Stroll around its narrow marble streets and admire Cycladic white and blue little houses with colorful doors, bougainvillea trees in purple bloom, and cute hidden churches create the perfect scenery for unforgettable holidays. Mykonos is famous for its traditional windmills. You will find them near Chora and you bet this luminous blue backdrop will be your favorite photo background.
  • Stay Overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at Hotel.
  • A day at leisure in Mykonos to enjoy this unique island on your own Or join the following optional Mykonos Island Tour*at an additional cost.
    • We start with a unique experience of the countryside Mykonos Island – Our first stop will be the idyllic beach Agios Ioannis with the best view of Delos Island and we will see fishermen and their boats at the small pier, private chapel and houses built in typical Cycladic architectural style.
    • At the village of Ano Mera, the most traditional place, you can visit the monk monastery Panagia Tourliani built in the 16th century and then we will have enough free time for a stroll around the square, where you will have the opportunity to enjoy a drink or an ouzo / dry anise-flavored aperitif (*not included in the price) and wish with the local people “stin igia mas” (cheers).
    • Next stop is Kalafatis beach where there is time to relax a little and have a coffee or a refreshment (*not included in the price), before going back to town.
    • Exploring Mykonos port town by walking into the narrow cobblestone streets, passing by the traditional labyrinth of the old town. We will see the famous windmills, Little Venice (most romantic spot in Mykonos), we will meet somewhere Petros (Pelican), the mascot of Mykonos, and visit Paraportiani church, the perfect example of Cycladic architecture, and is classified as a national monument and Saint Nickolas (Agios Nikolaos) Church, patron saint of fishermen and sailors.
    • After the walking tour, you are free to continue your private exploration in town.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Ferry
  • Have Breakfast at hotel.
  • Check out Hotel.
  • At the indicated time you will be transferred to the port to board the ferry to Santorini, one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea.
  • Santorini is at a distance of 73 miles or approximately 63 nautical miles and would take about 2.5 – 0300hrs by Ferry.
  • Upon arrival in Santorini, you will be met and transferred to your selected hotel.
  • A day at leisure in Santorini.
    • Santorini is the world-famous volcanic island located in the most southern part of the Cyclades group of islands in the Aegean Sea, in Greece. Santorini has several pockets of astonishing geology and is such a showstopper. Great poets have sung its praises, a 4,000-year-old history. Admire the imposing volcanic rocks, where villages with hyposkafa – homes with extensions dug sideways into the volcanic rock- are perched.
    • Exquisite beach sites, luxurious hotels, boutique guesthouses, rural churches and breathtaking views over a volcano make Santorini one of the most sought after vacation getaways and every moment is Instagram worthy.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at Hotel.
  • Proceed for a half-day Santorini Island sightseeing
    • We will start with a guided visit (Guided Tour 01:30hrd) to Akrotiri Archaeological site of Santorini (Thira) at Aktotir, a crescent-shaped island of Thíra and the largest island in the Santorini archipelago. The Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri was one of the most important Minoan urban centers and ports in the Aegean Sea when it was covered by volcanic ash in the 17th century BC. Often referred to as “Greek Pompei” because the site was covered in volcanic ash. The settlement has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato’s story of Atlantis. (*Entrance Fees not included in the price and has to be paid directly).
    • We will continue with Red Beach Known as Kokkini Paralia. Red Beach is without a doubt worth a visit considering that it is a rare sight, probably unique in the whole world, where red is the dominant color. The contrasting colors of soaring volcanic lava red cliffs, red pebbles, and scarlet sands at the bottom that surround the crystal clear sea waters create amazing scenery that you cannot find anywhere in the world. Free time for photos(45min).The path to Red Beach is quite steep, narrow and rough. Be prepared with good walking shoes.
    • We will continue with Perivolos black sand beach One of the longest beaches in the Cyclades & the best beach in Santorini, considered as the trendiest beach of the island. It offers a big variety of restaurants, taverns, cafes, beach bars & watersports. An ideal destination for those they want to combine relaxation, swimming & good food. Time at leisure for lunch or swimming *Lunch not included in the price.(01:30-2:00hrs)
    • Later, we will go for a Walking Tour at Megalochori, one of the most picturesque villages on the island and is characterized as a labyrinth of steep alleys and streets. Megalochori offers a nice mix of traditional white Cycladic houses, neoclassic buildings, small houses dug in the volcanic rock, several white churches with blue domes, and narrow alleys witnessing the strong Aegean tradition. (25min)
    • Visit Monastery of Profitis Ilias (Prophet Elias) built on the highest peak of the Santorini island (567 meters) located between Pyrgos and Kamari. From this vantage point, you will enjoy a striking view of the entire island, from the patchwork agricultural plains to the hilltop village of Oia. (Photo stop 20min).
    • Visit Santo Wines Winery for the most iconic wine tasting experience in Santorini Island. Santo Wines is located in Pyrgos village with a breathtaking volcano view. Follow the winemaking process, taste the distinctive wines of the island, and learn about the unique in the world Santorini vineyard (45m). Before leaving, visit the Santo Wines boutique to purchase wine and locally grown products of Santorini Island.
  • Return to Hotel.
  • Rest of the day at leisure to enjoy Santorini’s famous sunset, the ultimate romantic experience.
Hotel
Breakfast
Ferry
  • Have Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Check out Hotel.
  • At the indicated time you will be transferred to the port to board the ferry to Athens.
  • Upon arrival in Athens, you will be met and transferred to your selected hotel.
  • A day at leisure in Athens.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Breakfast
Airport drop
  • Have Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Check out.
  • Meet our Chauffeur and drive to Athens Airport (ATH) for your homebound flight.

Greece Tour Package Cost

Package Cost: INR. 107,999* Per Person

Package Cost Includes:

  • Airport Transfers.
  • Accommodation with Breakfast
    • 3 nights hotel accommodation in Athens.
    • 2 nights hotel accommodation in Mykonos island.
    • 2 nights hotel accommodation in Santorini island.
  • Ferry tickets Athens – Mykonos – Santorini (Athens-Mykonos, normal ferry / Mykonos-Santorini-Athens, speed ferry)
  • Sightseeing
    • Half day Athens city guided sightseeing tour.
    • Santorini half day island tour (with English speaking driver).
  • Applicable taxes in Greece as on Date.

Package Cost does not include :

  • Applicable GST – 5% as on date.
  • Applicable TCS (Tax Collection at Source) – 5% as on date with PAN Card.
  • International Air Tickets.
  • Schengen Visa Fees (Applicants are advised to visit VFS Center to submit their Biometrics).
  • Overseas Travel Insurance.
  • Athens City taxes (approximately 3€ per Day).
  • Lunch and Dinner / other meals wherever not specified.
  • Any Variance in the Land Package quoted in INR based on the Rate of Exchange on the date of Payment.
  • Peak Season Surcharges if any applicable.
  • Change in the Order of Itinerary / amendments as per Personal Interests / Convenience.
  • Incidental Expenses due to Natural Calamities / Weather disruptions / Fight Cancellations / Flight delays/ War/ Strike / Fire / Acts of government / Riot, etc.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as Room service, Bar, Alcoholic beverages, A la carte meals, Dry cleaning, Laundry, porterages, tipping, etc.
  • Disclaimer: INR Prices shown are subject to Foreign exchange rate fluctuations and are subject to revise. While we endeavor to keep the pricing relevant, the website might not have updated with the current pricing at all times. Please call or use the Request Quote form for an accurate package cost for your requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

We do a comprehensive Tour package, which includes Flight tickets, Airport transfers, Accommodation, and Sightseeing. However, if interested, you have the liberty to book your flight tickets.

We will assist you in processing Schengen Tourist Visa if you Purchase Greece Tour Package with us. Depending on your reasons for visiting the Schengen countries and the frequency of your visits, the Schengen consulate can issue you a single-entry visa, double-entry visa, or a multiple-entry visa.

Yes, Schengen countries demand Travel Insurance. Your Travel Medical Insurance should be valid for your whole stay in the Schengen Area, with minimal coverage of 30,000 EUR for medical emergencies.

Please contact us immediately. Once confirmed, changes or cancellations do incur a fee.

Greece is a Member-State of the European Union and uses its uniform currency – the Euro. Greece, as is the case with the other Member-States of the E.U. uses eight coins as follows: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents (lepta in Greek) and 1 and 2 Euros. The banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros.

The Greek islands are an all-year-round vacation destination, with temperatures ranging from 50°F (10°C) to approximately 100°F (38°C). The best time to visit Greece is during spring (April to early-June / Shoulder Season) and autumn (September – October / Shoulder Season). During spring and summer, you can expect up to 14 hours of daylight, while in the colder months of autumn you will be exposed to an average of 10 hours of daylight.

  • January to March: Winter in Greece is the perfect opportunity to see the country like the locals do. Coldest months often accompanied with some rain and a little snow. The ferry services and flights are cut back, especially to the smaller islands.
  • April to June: Primetime to see Greece is from mid-April to mid-June. You have got perfect weather during spring and you are able to enjoy some peace and tranquil before the crowds of tourists show up.
  • July to September (High Season): Summer in Greece is amazing. With weather regularly pushing 90 degrees and nonstop sunshine, it is heavenly. The Cyclades sees a tremendous influx of visitors during the high season.
  • October to December: Autumn scent in the air, the sea temperature is still warm in October and most days are sunny, you are ready to explore the other side of Greece.

The Electric Current in Greece is 230V AC (50Hz). The plugs in Greece are Type C and F. We recommend buying a universal adapter (make sure it has surge protection) and using a converter for hairdryers and hot tools. Appliances from North America require a transformer and British ones an adaptor.

  • European emergency number: 112
  • Ambulance Service: 166
  • SOS Doctors : 1016
  • Duty Hospitals and Clinics: 1434
  • Pharmacies: 1434
  • Police: 100
  • Tourist Police: 1571

Remember to add the international calling code of +30 when dialling a Greece number from abroad.

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