Nestled between the Gulf of Patras and the Panachaiko Mountains, the city of Patras is the largest city in the Peloponnese. Discover cultural gems on this tour and indulge in some retail therapy amid its many shopping attractions.
Take a morning to explore this lovely portside city. Before the bargain hunting begins, you'll visit the Rio-Antirrio Bridge. Spanning across the Gulf of Corinth, it connects the Greek mainland to the Peloponnese Peninsula. In fact, it's so large that it holds the title of the world's longest cable-stayed bridge.
Afterwards, it's up to you what to do with tour free time. Find a nice tavern for lunch or get down to the serious business of shopping. Patras is old school – there are no large shopping centres, so the experience is much more enjoyable as you wander the narrow streets, popping into local boutiques and stores. Rounding off the tour is a winery visit. You can taste four different wines and while nibbling of typical local snacks.
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Full Day Boat Tour to Zante with Smuggler's Cove
Pick-up any postcard of Zante and it's likely that Smuggler's Cove sits front and centre on it. Discover the soaring cliffs and shipwreck ruins of this famous bay during a full day boat cruise. Along the way, there'll be plenty of swimming and sunbathing, a stop at the Blue Caves, plus free time to explore the pretty port of Agios Nikolaos. Eleni, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Be prepared to be dazzled by the sea around the Blue Caves, which seems to glow electric blue because the white limestone underneath the waves reflects the sun through the azure water.' The best part of this cruise is that you'll get to catch all of Zante's top coastal bits in one relaxing boat trip. After sailing over from Kyllini Port we'll kick off with a swim stop at dazzling Xigia beach. Sailing by windmills and white cliffs against the turquoise sea, we'll then head for Smuggler's Cove for a photo stop. Back in the 80s, a ship carrying contraband cigarettes ran aground in this chalk-white cove. What's left is a fantastic photo-op - Zante's best-known beach is one of the most photographed spots in the whole of Greece.After pausing to admire the Blue Caves, there's another swim stop at a secluded beach before heading ashore for some free time in the teeny fishing port of Agios Nikolaos. It's a sleepy kind of place with a couple of tempting beaches and one or two tavernas. You'll have free time here to try some meze, or just simply swim and sunbathe before the return cruise.
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Ancient Olympia Tour for Robinson Club Guests
Visit the crumbling ruins, solitary pillars, and faded frescoes of any UNESCO-listed site and it can be tough to imagine the grandeur that once was – so this tour takes your experience to the next level. Using a tablet, you'll see ancient monuments brought to life in the birthplace of the Olympic Games – Olympia.
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Ancient Olympia Small Group Tour
This exclusive trip to Olympia – birthplace of the Olympic Games – is a real winner. Tour groups of just 16 people mean you'll get to know even more about the history here. Highlights include the Temple of Hera where the Olympic torch is lit before every tournament, a visit to the Archaeological Museum and free time in the modern-day village.
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Athens is packed with landmarks steeped in history. Enjoy a guided tour of some of the most important locations in the cradle of democracy, including the Acropolis and the Parthenon.Kick off with a tour of the city's top sights. Enter the famous old town district, Plaka, and follow the pedestrian zone to the Acropolis. Climb the hill and reward yourself with a spectacular view of Athens. Listen to the detailed descriptions of monuments of the Acropolis and its surrounding landmarks – the Shrine of Dionysus, the Philopappos, the Areopagus and the Agora.And if you wish, you can visit the award-winning Acropolis Museum. Ever since it opened a decade ago, it has wowed visitors with its collections of thousands of priceless artefacts dating to the fifth century BC. You'll also have some free time to explore Athens old town. Maybe have lunch at one of the many pavement cafés or check out the shopping opportunities in Plaka.
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Nestled between the Gulf of Patras and the Panachaiko Mountains, the city of Patras is the largest city in the Peloponnese. Discover cultural gems on this tour and indulge in some retail therapy amid its many shopping attractions.
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Nafpaktos and Trizonia Tour with a Local Guide
Trizonia may be the only inhabited island in the Gulf of Corinth, but with virtually no cars and only a handful of locals, it's like a throwback to another era. On this half-day tour, you'll head out by boat to explore the island, as well as a foray into the old town of Nafpaktos, known for its Venetian heritage. Athanasios, one of our expert local guides, says 'The close-knit community of inhabitants on Trizonia prefer the quieter side of life. But, with that being said, they welcome visitors with open arms to see their little slice of paradise'.You'll start the morning in Nafpaktos - historically known as Lepanto. Its walled harbour and hilltop Venetian castle are the star attractions here. Kinga, another of our expert local guides, says 'The walls stand as a reminder of one of the most important naval battles in history that took place here, five centuries ago'. Nowadays, colourful boats take the moorings of the quaint harbour, with trendy tavernas and shops dotted along the time-worn cobbled alleys.Then, you'll head to board the boat and sail across to Trizonia. This laid-back oasis is about as close to a car-free utopia as you can get, and serves up an abundance of postcard-worthy beaches, olive groves and dreamy walking trails. You'll have time here at your disposal to sightsee, swim or simply relax under the warm Mediterranean sun. Drift through the sleepy streets, unwind on one of the sandy stretches, or even mingle with the islanders – they've got time, and they're not shy about sharing it.
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Luxury Catamaran Cruise to Zante
If exploring one area of Greece isn't enough for you, then this boat trip to Zante is the answer to your dreams. You'll glide to our near neighbour onboard a luxury catamaran to discover all its top sights from at sea, including Marathonisi island, Keri Caves and much more.Set sail from Killini and you can admire every inch of Zante's beauty. Head to Laganas Bay in the south first, before a quick search for loggerhead turtles around the islet of Marathonisi. Then, you'll dive in for a swim stop at the incredibly Instagrammable Mizithres beach.Back on board, you'll continue the cruise to Keri caves for a photo and swim stop surrounded by striking views, followed by the chance to swim, snorkel and relax at a nearby beach. A light lunch will be served up during your time at sea, as well as free-flowing beer, wine water and soft drinks.
Get ready to eat, dance, and celebrate the night away in true Greek style in Katakolon. After being picked up from your hotel, you'll have some free time to explore this charming fishing village. Wander the quaint streets and snap photos of the harbour, bustling with swanky cruise ships – perfect for your travel album.Next up, it's dinner time. Head to a local tavern for a night filled with fun and flavours. Settle into your cosy seat and prepare to indulge in a selection of local dishes. The atmosphere quickly warms up as the tavern fills with the sounds of traditional Greek music. It's all about kicking back, enjoying friendly vibes, and having fun. As you dig into your meal, enjoy performances by dancers in traditional costumes. The lively music and energetic dance steps are infectious, so don't be shy — join in and learn a few moves yourself! After a night filled with delicious food, great music, and maybe even some new dance skills, we'll head back to your hotel.
As the birthplace of European civilisation, Athens and history go hand-in-hand. Take a guided tour of the must-see sights in the cradle of democracy. Visit the landmark acropolis towering above the city and the iconic Parthenon. There's also a photo stop at the Corinth Canal and free time in Plaka – the oldest neighbourhood in the city.First up is the Acropolis. Dating back to the 5th-century BC, this giant marble citadel is one of the world's greatest monuments. It's home to the Parthenon, an ancient temple originally built to worship the city's namesake goddess, Athena. Tour the well-preserved ruins with a guide and take in the 360-degree panoramic views – it's a great selfie spot.You'll visit the award-winning Acropolis Museum, too. Ever since it opened a decade ago, it has wowed visitors with its collection of priceless Greek artefacts. Afterwards, there's free time in Athens old quarter, Plaka, and a photo opportunity over the Corinth Canal.
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Athens small group tour with guided tour of the Acropolis
Athens, Europe's oldest capital with over 3,000 years of history, is all about ancient gods, monuments, and jaw-dropping views. On this small group tour, you'll visit the city's most Insta-worthy sites, dive into the old town of Plaka, and scale the Acropolis. Trust us, it's worth the early wake-up.You'll get the ball rolling with a bus tour of Athens' top sights, where ancient ruins leap out of the history books. In Plaka, you'll stroll around before heading to the star attraction, the Acropolis. Up here, you'll feel like you're chilling with the gods as your guide spills the tea on landmarks like the Parthenon, Shrine of Dionysus, Areopagus, and Agora. Plus, look out for the legendary olive tree – it's said to have grown from Athena's gift that won her the city over Poseidon.After heading back down for some free time in Plaka, you'll check out the award-winning Acropolis Museum. It's packed with ancient treasures and priceless artefacts that'll whisk you right back to ancient Greece. Whether you're chilling at a café – maybe enjoying a Greek salad the right way – or hunting for unique finds, you call the shots.
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