National Geographic Greece: Ancient Ruins and Iconic Islands
About Greece
With Greece now open to US travelers, consider this awesome Greek Getaway.
On April 19th, Greece opened up its borders to travellers from the US who can provide proof of vaccination, or proof of a negative COVID test at least 14 days prior to arrival. Keep in mind you also need a negative COVID test in order to return back to the US, whether or not you are vaccinated. However, this means that your travel destinations list just got a little longer! And with Greece being one of the top destinations of all time, this is perfect timing for your summer getaway.
For a taste of what you can experience in Greece, check out the National Geographic Greece: Ancient Ruins and Iconic Islands experience, powered by G Adventures, which you can book hassle-free directly through us at travelsbydonna@knology.net
Step back in time on a journey to Greece, where iconic ruins bring ancient history to life. Explore the awe-inspiring monuments of Athens and the stunning Cyclades islands; and run and jump in the footsteps of ancient Greek athletes at the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Then venture to the olive-covered hills and rugged coasts of the Peloponnese, where some of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey played out; and savour the delightfully fresh flavours of Greek cuisine.
Spend 12 days in the Mediterannean sunshine to:
- Tour Athens via bike at sunset
- Journey to Delphi to see the Temple of Apollo
- Visit the National Gardens of Greece
- Discover the artifacts at the Archaeological Museum of Delphi
- Explore the ancient temples of the Acropolis
- Embark on an excursion to the Bronze Age city of Mycenae on the mythical Peloponnese peninsula
- Cruise to Náxos and Santorini
- Sail Santorini’s breathtaking sunken caldera, and learn about its volcanic origins
- Explore white-washed towns and golden-sand beaches
- Learn how to put together a platter of mezze with a local expert
To book this trip, or any other exciting excursion to Greece, contact us at travelsbydona@knology.net!
Cover Photo by Hans Reniers on Unsplash