Divine Greece Tour – Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Corinth, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Hydra, Athens Riviera, Mati, Meteora, Kalambaka, – 14 Nights
August 15 – 29, 2026
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$14000 for 2 people for 2 weeks
Begins in Athens with the famous ancient site, the Acropolis, and on to the dreamy Greek Islands of Mykonos and Santorini
Cobblestone streets, arched, whitewashed facades, cobalt-colored roofs, and rustic windmills are just a few of the picturesque Greek landscapes you can expect to find on this tour. Walk through ancient history and open-air museums in the capital, Athens. Then, revel in the serenity and diversity of the Greek Islands on the isles of Mykonos and Santorini—daydreams come to life in a hundred shades of blue. And you’ll envision a more vibrant picture of Greece of sparkling cerulean and emerald complementing, white-washed structures, and expand your tour experience to include Delphi’s ancient center of the world of the divine oracle, and where timeless monasteries are suspended in the skies of Meteora and the original Greek capitol, Nafplio, on the Athenian Riviera,
Your tour package includes
- Tour begins in Athens with Divine Tour Director, Divine Cariel
- Tour ends in Meteora with Special Director, Divine Cariel
- 6 handpicked 4-star hotels
- 15 breakfasts, and 5 dinners (some with an alcoholic option)
- 9 immersive sightseeing tours, including a guided walk through the ancient Acropolis
- 1 special Tour Director, Cariel, for special occasions
- 1 expert Tour Director, your storyteller through myth and history
- 2 local guides who bring the legends of Greece to life
- Pre-booked transportation, including 1 private deluxe motor coach and 2 on-tour flights
- 2 scenic ferry rides across the sparkling Aegean Sea
- Entrances to museums, landmarks, and more—so you can skip the lines
Included highlights
- Explore the timeless monasteries suspended in the skies of Meteora
- Embrace the divine and mystical on a journey of a lifetime
- Standing in awe atop the Acropolis as the Parthenon glows in the Greek sun
- Tasting fresh feta and olives on a sun-drenched terrace
- Wandering the labyrinthine alleys of Mykonos Town, where bougainvillea spills over whitewashed walls
- Snapping photos of the iconic windmills silhouetted against a Cycladic sunset
- Sinking your toes into the volcanic black sands of Santorini’s beaches
- Exploring the ancient city of Akrotiri, frozen in time by a volcanic eruption
- Explore Lion’s Gate
- Relax on the Athen’s Riviera, Mati.
Day 9: August 23
Included meals: Breakfast, Celebration dinner
Athens Riviera –

Flight to Athens and on to Mati, on the Athens Riviera where our hotel is located, NLH Mati Seafront.
This beachfront hotel is popular with guest who enjoy the spa, outdoor pool with views of the Aegean Sea, and beach access.
Nearby you’ll find several dining options and walking trails along the water.


We’ll tour the area with our Divine Tour Director, Cariel. We’ll visit the Assumption of Mary Greek Orthodox Church. Assumption means she ascended in consciousness and was assumed into Heaven and made divine and immortal.
We’ll meet for a Celebration Dinner and see how our group is doing.
Overnight: Athens Riviera – NLH Mati Seafront
Included meal: Breakfast (early)
Day 13 – August 27
Included meal: Breakfast
Divine Meteora
2 Days in Meteora Region with Cariel
Kalambaka & Meteora with Monasteries Tour

Check into our 4-star family-friendly hotel where your room will have a view of Meteora.
The rest of the day is at leisure in our magnificent hotel with spa. There’s the Meteora Tourist Information Center nearby.
Overnight: Davani Meteora Hotel, Kalambaka
Day 14 – August 28
Meals Included: Breakfast, Celebration Dinner
Meteora
After breakfast we’re off to see Meteora meaning “suspended in the air”, and tour 2 out of 6 mystical Christian Orthodox monasteries incredibly nestled securely on the edge of extraordinary rock formations.
Along with Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, Greek Orthodox Christianity is one of the world’s three major Christian traditions. But unlike the other two large branches of Christianity, which have spread throughout the developing world, Eastern Orthodoxy remains largely confined to Europe. There’s also Oriental and Russian Orthodoxy in Asia. The total number of Orthodox is estimated at about 300 million members. The basis of the original Orthodox community is the Creed of Constantinople, written in 381.
The Meteora monasteries are holy places, and some have a dress code as follows: Women wear skirts below the knees or bring a large scarf that will cover your knees. Men wear long pants and jacket to cover arms.
Most of the Meteora monasteries were built in the 1500’s and then added to over the centuries.
- First, we begin with the Great Meteoron Monastery that is the largest, oldest and best-known monastery in Meteora where there’s housing for Christian monks. Most of the Meteora monasteries were built in the 1500’s and then added to over the centuries.
- Also called Megalo Meteoro or Metamorphisis, the first church of the Transfiguration of the Savior was built in the 14th century upon the highest rock.

- At the sanctum of the catholic there are important frescos of the Macedonian school and the remarkable frescos of the main church and the narthex are believed to be created by Georgie, student of Theophanous the Cretan.
- There is the chapel of the Divine Mother (Virgin Mary of the Meteorite Stone). Some other important buildings at the centre are the kitchen, and dining hall, called the “trapeza”.
Then we go to the Monastery of St Stephen, one of the more easily accessible of the monasteries, built in the late 12th century.

This monastery has been restored numerous times and added to until it’s current form as a nunnery since 1961 and where the sisterhood of nuns are known for their remarkable social action.
Meteora is a monastic site that is increasingly gaining significance as a World Heritage site, as a tourist destination and as functioning “living sites of the present” influenced by wider changing circumstances which is a new approach from “monuments of the past” approach.
Living sites: the past in the present approach. The “living sites” approach concentrates on communities as the creators of the sites, viewing communities and sites as an inseparable entity. The ultimate aim is to shift the focus of conservation from ‘protection’ towards a continual process of ‘creation’ in an ongoing present, attempting to change the way heritage is perceived, protected and, more importantly, further created with spiritual and construction works stemming from the divine and their representatives, i.e., the divine ‘Ministry of Spirituality and Culture’.
Our beautiful hotel is awaiting our return.
Day 15 – August 29
Meals Included: Breakfast
Ioannina Airport & Flight to Nice
Total of 15 Days, 14 Nights
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The rest of your day is free and you can choose to continue exploring in the Plaka area or return now to our hotel where you can relax and nothing or find nearby things to do, such as, explore the National Garden Botanic Museum and the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle. Remember our hotel has a sparkling swimming pool and spa you can enjoy or take a nap in your quiet and beautiful room.
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And there’s that Parthenon (on the right) that stands as one of the most revered and recognized sites in the world. You may have seen these enduring icons of antiquity in books and film, but now you’re stepping through the work of craftsmen who quarried and honed these marble blocks thousands of years ago.
We’ll tour Mykonos Town’s narrow, labyrinthian streets bursting with cafes, galleries, and shops. We’ll see the “Tria Pigadia” (“Three Wells”, in English). The legend says that unmarried girls will find husbands after drinking a sip of water from each well! I say, “find yourself first, have some divine experiences on this journey and love will follow”.


In Mykonos Town visit the Church of the Virgin of St. Rosary a Catholic Church which is situated in Alefcandra Square near the picturesque windmills of Mykonos. 


Visit another archaeological site of epic provenance: the Treasury of Atreus. Also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon, this beehive-shaped burial ground (or “tholos” in Greek) dates back over three millennia and is inextricably linked to the mythical Trojan War through the kings for which it’s named.
Learn about Nafplio’s history, including how it became the first capital of independent Greece in 1829. Nafplio is the first capital of Greece. Nafplio remained the capital of the kingdom until 1834, when King Otto decided to move the capital to Athens.

This beachfront hotel is located in the Mati neighborhood on the Athens Riviera. Guests enjoy the spa, outdoor pool with views of the Aegean Sea, and beach access. Nearby you’ll find several dining options and walking trails along the water.