Explore the history and the magic of Greece, known as the land of the philosophs, start the trip from Santorini untill Athens passing by Los using Ferries and vehicles enjoying the country views
Meeting in the hotel lobby around 18:00 for an informal meeting with the tour guide and other group members. ( Possibility to join the group for an optional group dinner chance to know the new travel partners) night at the hotel
Free time to explore the Island. Santorini has a number of gorgeous beaches, of every different colour – black beach, red beach, white beach, Vlichada (nude beach)… and it is known to have some of the most beautiful sunsets in the world; sip on a cocktail while watching Mother Nature’s artistic talent displayed across the sky!
Today we are taking to the seas, and heading towards to Ios. Get orientated on a tour around Ios and see its golden beaches and characteristic Aegean houses which are set on the hilltop. Tonight get amongst it, as we hit up the renowned party night life in the evening!
Feeling a little under the weather from last nights antics? Nothing a gyros and a dip in the sea can't fix! It's a free day today so laze on the beach, roam the streets of the beautiful town of Chora, or climb to the top of the hill and swoon over those awesome views
Raise the anchor, today we are departing by ferry for our final stop, Athens. You'll still have the afternoon to tick off some sightseeing and soak up all that this beautiful city has to offer
The trip will end here (11:00am) in Athens. After last breakfast in the hotel, end of the trip
Enjoy this Package, take an extensive tour through the history of Athens, culminating with a visit to the Acropolis, before free time to explore on your own
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