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Karl_S, May 2026
Ancient Olympia, wine tasting and beach
It was wonderful to get a local person’s knowledge of area! Nancy was outstanding! She tailored the experience to our interests. We were able to go to a less touristy winery which we LOVED! Nancy also offered to show us an olive oil factory/tasting (super cool!) Ancient Olympia grounds are worth the visit!
William_C, May 2026
Fantastic! Our guides...
Fantastic! Our guides were fantastic. The guide at the ancient Olympia ruins was an amazing person with an endless wealth of information. It's amazing to see 2000 year old ruins and the artifacts collected in the museum itself. Would highly recommend this tour.
Courtney_M, Jun 2026
If I could give this tour...
If I could give this tour 10 stars I would. This was an incredible way to experience Olympia. It's hard to say which part was our favorite because we learned so much. From the history of the Olympics, the olive oil tasting we did was so amazing (they had us wanting to buy so many bottles to bring home), but the honey farm at the end was truly a fan favorite for our group. It was like being welcomed into someones home and experience honey in a new light. We' 100% do this tour again.
William_M, Jun 2026
Excellent!
It was a wonderful experience and Katherine our guide was so knowledgeable and kind. We were with 3 kids and she made it fun and was very flexible to accomodate the children. We had a great day!

Ancient Olympia

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Peloponnese
The UNESCO-listed ruins of Ancient Olympia, Peloponnese.
  • See the site with a guide to fully appreciate the history and architecture of Ancient Olympia. A family-friendly guide can make the experience more engaging for kids.

  • The Archaeological Museum of Olympia includes a scale model of the ruins, pediment carvings from the Temple of Zeus, and a statue of the messenger god Hermes by Praxiteles, whose work also adorned the Acropolis.

  • The archaeological park is partially accessible to wheelchairs; the museum is fully accessible.