Discover the best top things to do in Delphi, Greece including Georgia Hasioti tour guide, Delphi, Trekking Hellas - Delphi Day Tours, Mount Parnassus, Delphi Archaeological Museum, Temple of Apollo, Maritime Museum & Archaeological Collection of Galaxidi, Tholos.
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5.0 based on 31 reviews
Are you planning to visit Delphi, learn more about the history, the ruins and the mysteries of the area? A professional licensed guide can help you! My name is Georgia Hasioti, I’m licensed guide in Delphi and I’ll be happy to let you know about the history of my native town, or help you to organize your visit in the area. licensed to guide in English, French, Japanese, Italian and Greek.
5.0 based on 3,958 reviews
We were shown around by a local guide as part of our Greece tour. Although you'd be impressed by what you saw if you went by yourself I think we got more out of it with a guide - or maybe take a good guide book, there's so much to see and understand at this site. If you're feeling energetic there's a walk right up to the stadium at the top, it is worth it.
5.0 based on 45 reviews
Trekking Hellas Delphi (member of Trekking Hellas Group) is a family company and was created by Giorgos Korodimos in May 2015. It is based in Arachova, a mountain village a few kilometers from Delphi. Trekking Hellas Delphi can propose you a large range of outdoor activities such as: hikes, mountain bikes rides, jeep tours, snowshoes hikes. We are committed to offer you authentic experiences and to help you discover the beauty and the history of our region! Trekking Hellas Group of Companies is the largest and most distinguished tour operator in Greece, in the sector of outdoor holidays. The company markets a wide range of tourist products aiming to satisfy the needs of corporate and individual clients in Greece and abroad since 1986. Trekking Hellas promotes the protection of nature and tries to raise environmental awareness. It supports sustainable development, by supporting local communities and offering work opportunities to their inhabitants.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
A beautiful mountain offering scenic views of the surrounding olive groves and countryside.
The only word that can describe the view from on top the mountain side is breathtaking. The climb was a pull for me but I stopped at every platform to catch my breath and made it to the top. There is a stadium at the top that was used before the Olympic games was founded in Olympia. You get a sense of the amount of people in ancient times that walked where I was walking. The climb to the top is very much worth the effort.
4.5 based on 2,504 reviews
A museum containing some of the sculptures and artifacts excavated from the Oracle.
From the famous charioteer to artifcatcs dating back to 1600 BC covering the Mycenaean period, classical and Hellenistic periods, this museum has priceless exhibits that rival those we saw in the National Archaeological Museum. If you are at Delphi, this is a must see … and you can walk through and see the exhibits in about an hour.
4.5 based on 1,218 reviews
This ancient Greek temple is most famous for the oracle it contains, where pilgrims from all over the ancient world would come to have their fortunes told.
Ruins set on an ancient, winding hillside road that led through Delphi. Doric columns and the foundation are about all that remain -- but the evocative setting is what you come to historic Greece to see. Stunning views. And you're in the middle of a great collection of ancient ruins up and down the hillside (theater, stadium, temples). Superb.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
This museum in Galaxidi is amazingly professional for such a small town. Our visit to the museum punctuated our 3-day stay in Galaxidi, bringing the city's past to life and added a richness to our experience. The presentation spans local archeological finds with a compelling telling of the story of the town's history as a pre-eminent maritime center in Greece. It was fun walking around the docks in this quaint port town after our visit imagining what it must have been like in the age of the tall sailing ships.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
Perched on the edge of a steep ravine, this entrance temple to the main shrine of Apollo is in a staggeringly beautiful location. Enough has been restored to give the viewer a feel for the place. Take lots of photos!
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