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Maria_G, Jun 2026
Beautiful Meteora
The bus ride of 4 hours each way is a little daunting, but Meteora itself is awe inspiring. There was no commentary at all during the 8 hrs there and back. When we arrived in Kalambaka, we picked up our guide Clement who was lovely and informative. We walked up at least 700 steps, definitely got the cardio today! I don’t remember it being quite as difficult 30+ years ago. Food was cafeteria style, got us in and out. Bathroom stops were clean and ok.
SJ_B, Jun 2026
A good day trip to Meteora
A very well organised and run day trip to Meteora, with a lovely and informative guide (Eleni). We had a great day and highly recommend.
Damien_S, Jun 2026
Great Tour
Great trip! Very knowledgeable tour guides. The views were amazing! Meteora was our favorite part of the trip.
Leia_F, Jun 2026
Amazing experience!...
Amazing experience! Meteora is an absolute must-see and one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited. The scenery and monasteries are incredible, and the whole trip was very well organised. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Athens who has a free day. It’s a long day, but it’s 100% worth it for such a unique and unforgettable experience.

Meteora

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Athens
Meteora byzantine monasteries perched on top of steep rocks, Greece
  • Wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen and water, and prepare to walk---all but one of the monasteries is reached by steep steps.

  • Visitors to the monasteries must have their shoulders and knees covered, and wraps are provided at the entrance.

  • The best options for restaurants and cafés are in Kalampaka, so bring a packed lunch if you plan to spend the day.

  • Be sure to check the opening days and times of the monasteries in advance, as they vary.

  • Plan to visit two or three monasteries on a day tour---to visit all six, you will need a 2-day tour.

  • St. Stephen's Monastery (Agios Stephanos) is the only wheelchair-accessible monastery.

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