Ancient Olympia & Ancient Corinth Private LuxuryTour from Athens





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Capturing all the spirit of the Olympic Games, it’s also the place where the Olympic flame is lit in commemoration of the Games that originated and were held here every four years for a staggering 1,000 years. Located in the western Peloponnese, Ancient Olympia was one of the most sacred and glorious sanctuaries of the ancient world. And, though only foundations of many of its structures remain, it is still one of the most evocative of Greece’s archaeological sites Archimedes Museum A wonderful bonus is the Archimedes Museum, dedicated to the greatest mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer and inventor of his time. Discover the wonders of Ancient Olympia on this exclusive full-day private tour by Yomadic Tours. Travel in comfort with your private driver to the birthplace of the Olympic Games, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in history and mythology. Explore iconic landmarks like the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Hera, and the ancient stadium where athletes competed.
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The Archeological Museum of Olympia: Exhibits incredible artifacts from the site. Statue of Zeus: A giant seated figure about 13 m tall. The huge ivory and gold statue was bigger even than that of Athena in the Parthenon. The Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity: Since 2004 a new museum is in operation. The museum was based on the collection of Georgios Papastefanou who was the first to believe in the possibility of spreading the Olympic Idea and Education through a museum. The museum of Archimedes (Mathematician) regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. A unique museum in the center of ancient Olympia dedicated to the "Greatest Mind" of all time. Visitors will have the opportunity to see replicas of his inventions and to interact with them.
Discover the Philippeion, a unique circular structure in Ancient Olympia, built by Philip II of Macedon to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. This stunning marble and limestone monument, located within the Altis sanctuary, once housed statues of Philip's family, including Alexander the Great. As the only building in Olympia dedicated to human figures rather than gods, the Philippeion stands as a remarkable testament to both art and political ambition in ancient Greece. Explore its remains and immerse yourself in the legacy of one of history's most influential dynasties. The remains of the only circular building on the site once contained gold-and-ivory-covered statues of Philip of Macedon and his family, including his son Alexander the Great. It was built by Philip to commemorate a victory against a combined army of Athenians and Thebans.
Explore Ancient Olympia, a site of unparalleled historical significance and home to remarkable wonders. Begin at the majestic Temple of Zeus, a 5th-century BC Doric masterpiece that housed the colossal gold-and-ivory Statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders. Nearby, the Temple of Hera, a 7th-century BC sanctuary, held the eternal flame of the ancient Games and now hosts the modern Olympic flame lighting. Visit Pheidias’ Workshop, where the legendary sculptor crafted Zeus’s iconic statue. Enter the Ancient Stadium through its stone archway, where 45,000 spectators once gathered to witness athletes on the 192m track. Explore the Palaestra, a 3rd-century BC training ground for boxing, wrestling, and jumping. Finally, admire the Nymphaeum, a stunning Roman fountain from the 2nd century AD, showcasing ancient engineering and elegance.
The Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity: Since 2004 a new museum is in operation. The museum was based on the collection of Georgios Papastefanou who was the first to believe in the possibility of spreading the Olympic Idea and Education through a museum. The museum of Archimedes (Mathematician) regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. A unique museum in the center of ancient Olympia dedicated to the "Greatest Mind" of all time. Visitors will have the opportunity to see replicas of his inventions and to interact with them. Olympia village: In the western Peloponnese, in the beautiful valley of the Alpheios river lies the most celebrated sanctuary of ancient Greece. You will be amazed by the serenic feel that this village creates. "La Belle Helene meeting wonderful Konstantina enjoying her delicious authentic Greek home cooked meals Stroll amongst the village shops where you can treat yourself and buy handmade souvenirs for your family.
emple of Hera: Known as Heraion this ancient Archaic Greek temple was dedicated to Hera, queen of the Greek gods. The temple was built in approximately 590 BCE. In modern times the torch of the Olympic flame is lit in its ruins by the god Apollo. Philippeion: The only circular building inside the Altis. One of the finest examples of ancient Greek architecture, it was dedicated to Zeus by Philip II of Macedonia after his victory at Chaironeia in 338 BCE. The monument was completed by his son Alexander the Great. Olympia village: In the western Peloponnese, in the beautiful valley of the Alpheios river lies the most celebrated sanctuary of ancient Greece. You will be amazed by the serenic feel that this village creates. "La Belle Helene meeting wonderful Konstantina enjoying her delicious authentic Greek home cooked meals Stroll amongst the village shops where you can treat yourself and buy handmade souvenirs for your family and friends.
The Hippodrome and later Stadium: The Hippodrome was a wide flat open area where the starting and finishing line was defined by a pole. Horse and chariot races took place here. The Palaestra: Built in the 3rd century BC as part of the gymnasium complex it was used to practice boxing, wrestling and jumping. The Workshop of Pheidias: This is where the great sculptor crafted the gigantic chryselephantine statue of Zeus listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The Archeological Museum of Olympia: Exhibits incredible artifacts from the site. Statue of Zeus: A giant seated figure about 13 m tall. The huge ivory and gold statue was bigger even than that of Athena in the Parthenon.
emple of Zeus: Dedicated to the god Zeus the Doric temple built in the second quarter of the 5th century BCE was the very model of the fully developed classical Greek temple of the Doric order.
Explore the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, home to some of the most iconic artifacts from ancient Greece. Marvel at the exquisite sculptures from the Temple of Zeus, including the famous Hermes of Praxiteles and the intricate pediments depicting mythological battles. Discover tools, votive offerings, and everyday objects that offer a glimpse into the lives of the ancient Olympians. The museum also houses items from the Olympic Games, showcasing their historical and cultural significance. A visit here is a journey through the history and artistry of one of the most celebrated sanctuaries of antiquity The museum of Archimedes (Mathematician) regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. A unique museum in the center of ancient Olympia dedicated to the "Greatest Mind" of all time. Visitors will have the opportunity to see replicas of his inventions and to interact with them.
In this private tour of Olympia, we ‘ll pay our respects to the father of all gods, Zeus and explore the fascinating archaeological site and museum at the birthplace of the Olympic Games
Step into the Museum of the Olympic Games in Olympia, a captivating journey through the history of the world's most celebrated sporting event. Located near the ancient sanctuary, the museum showcases artifacts, statues, and exhibits tracing the origins of the Olympic Games from their inception in 776 BC to their modern revival. Explore ancient athletic equipment, inscriptions, and artworks that highlight the cultural and spiritual significance of the Games in antiquity. A visit to this museum offers a unique perspective on the evolution of sports and the enduring legacy of the Olympic spirit.
After exploring the wonders of Ancient Olympia, unwind in the charming village of Olympia. Enjoy a delicious meal at a traditional Greek taverna, where fresh, local ingredients and authentic flavors come together to create unforgettable dishes. Savor classic Greek specialties like moussaka, souvlaki, and freshly baked bread, all served with warm hospitality. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and picturesque streets, dining in Olympia Village offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine.
The Corinth Canal is a waterway that crosses the narrow isthmus of Corinth to link the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf. As such, the canal separates the Greek mainland from the Peloponnese, turning it into an island The canal, though executed in the late 19th century, has been a 2000-year-old dream. Before its construction, ships in the Aegean Sea that wanted to cross to the Adriatic or anchor in Corinth, a rich shipping city, had to circle the Peloponnese, which would prolong their journey an extra 185 nautical miles. It is believed that Periander, the tyrant of Corinth (602 BC), was the first to conceive of the idea of digging the Corinth Canal. As the project was too complicated given the limited technical capabilities of the times, Periander constructed the diolkos, a stone road which allowed ships to be transferred on wheeled platforms.
Give us the chance to make this icon live and feel together the fundamentals of our culture. Trust the locals!!! Corinth was a city-state on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnese to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between Athens and Sparta. The modern city of Corinth is located approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northeast of the ancient ruins. For Christians, Corinth is well known from the two letters of Saint Paul in the New Testament, First and Second Corinthians. Corinth is also mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as part of Paul the Apostle's missionary travels. In addition, the second book of Pausanias' Description of Greece is devoted to Corinth. Ancient Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities of Greece, with a population of 90,000 in 400 BC. The Romans demolished Corinth in 146 BC, built a new city in its place in 44 BC, and later made it the provincial capital of Greece.
Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth, Corinth 20007 Greece The Temple of Apollo at Corinth was constructed in 550 BC. Temple of Apollo: One of the earliest Doric temples in the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland with monolithic columns, rare in the ancient world, built around 560 BCE.
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They can call us or send us an email. Traveler pick up is offered . This is a private Tour ,only your group will participate.Thyou to the pick up time is adjustable upon your request.Your Personal Driver will pick you up and return you to the same place or to the point you prefer . In case of a hotel , he will be waiting for you in the hotel Lobby. In Case of a Apartment ,he will be waiting at the entrance of the Building . For AirPort pick up , he will be waiting for you at the arrival Hall , just as you disembark , holding a sighn with your name on it to spot him upon arrival .We will monitor your flight and our driver will be there on time. For Port pick ups he will be waiting for you at the gate , just as you disembark holding a sighn with your name on it spot him upon arrival .
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- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(27)
This was a great experience to see two amazing historical treasures of Corinth and Olympia. It’s a long trip from Athens but well worth it. Our driver, Niko, was very accommodating and knowledgeable.
Thank you so much for your kind review! We’re delighted to hear that you had a great experience exploring Corinth and Olympia. It’s true that the journey from Athens is longer, but we’re glad it proved to be well worth it for you. It’s wonderful to know that Niko made the trip even more enjoyable with his knowledge and accommodating approach. We truly appreciate your feedback and hope to welcome you again in the future! Warm regards
Our tour guide Christos was fantastic. Very friendly and funny! He shared so much historic information during the drive that we were more than ready to appreciate all the details of Corinth and Olympia. He took us to a castle in Corinth that has been used for 5 different civilizations in over 3000 years! My family (kids 15 and 11 years old) loved it! We had incredible views of both the ancient and modern city. Then our trip to Olympia was soooo smooth that my son said “I slept like a baby” Olympia was beautiful and walking around that historic site was the cherry on the top of the ice cream of our Greek trip. We did some wrestling in the Palestra and practice The Discobolus pose 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Christos was on time, had excellent recommendations and make our long day pass like a breeze!
Thank you very much for your kind review. I’m delighted that you and your family enjoyed the experience in Corinth and Olympia. It was a pleasure hosting you, and I truly appreciate your kind words. I wish you all the best and hope to welcome you again in the future.
Where to start about this amazing full day tour! Every second was memorable and our family highly enjoyed the entire day. Is the trip from Athens long? Yes, but so worth it! Our drivers were the incredible Chris and young Aris. Chris is extremely knowledgeable not just about Corinth and Olympia, but Greece and ancient history itself. Aris joined us as a trainee driver but let me assure you he is no novice to history and mythology. Their funny banter kept us entertained throughout the journey and we thoroughly enjoyed our conversations with them. I would definitely rebook with either of them again and recommend the tour and both Chris and Aris 1000%. Bravo gentleman on gaining us as your fans!
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words! We are absolutely thrilled to hear that your family had such a memorable experience on your full-day tour from Athens. It means the world to us that you felt the journey was worth it and enjoyed every moment along the way. Chris and Aris will be especially grateful for your praise. Chris takes great pride in sharing his knowledge of Corinth, Olympia, and Greece’s rich ancient history, and Aris will be delighted to hear that his passion for history and mythology made such a strong impression. We’re proud to have them both on our team — and we agree, their banter certainly makes the drive fly by! Thank you again for your 1000% recommendation and for trusting us with your family’s day. We truly hope to welcome you back to Greece for another adventure in the future.
Great tour, very convenient and flexible. Tour guide Chris was very informative, and took us to all the best spots.
Thank you for your great feedback! We’re happy to hear you enjoyed the tour and appreciated the flexibility. Chris will be delighted to know you found his guidance informative and that he showed you the best spots. We hope to welcome you again on your next visit to Athens!
Chris is a god! From the moment I read his first text over breakfast (complete with a selfie) I knew we were in for a brilliant day. Chris is hilarious and has such a wealth of knowledge to share. Chris is such a people person and clearly loves what he does. The conversation flowed so naturally it was like travelling with a longtime friend. We talked about everything and anything, and laughed a lot. We had stops at the Corinth Canal and in Corinth itself to sightsee. We were given as much time as we wanted and told to text him whenever we wanted to be picked up and he would be there ready for us. On the way he even stopped by a local cake shop to pick up some traditional pastries for us to try, which were absolutely delicious! The over 3 hour drive to Ancient Olympia from Athens flew by as we enjoyed the beautiful countryside. Once we arrived we had a tasty snack in the clean and friendly cafe before exploring the 2 museums, then on to the site of the ruins itself. The area is massive, filled with beautiful columns, crumbling buildings and the large running field and stadium. We spent over 2 and a half hours walking around and taking some excellent photos. There were very few people there and it almost felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. Then we were picked up by Chris and whisked back to Athens. We had a comfort break on the way back and again Chris surprised us with some snacks for the journey. The vehicle was very comfortable with A/C and plenty of bottled water to combat the heat outside. We were back in Athens and at the doorstep of our hotel before we knew it. It was a fantastic experience and a real highlight of our holiday. Ancient Olympia was something that we were looking forward to seeing but the superstar of the day was Chris, he went above and beyond all expectations and if I could give him more than a 5 star review I would! Absolute legend 😊
Nikos was the best tour guide! We enjoyed our time spent in Olympia! We recommend this tour. Nikos was very knowledgeable and tentative.
We are absolutely delighted to hear that **Nikos** made your tour of Olympia so special! It’s wonderful to know that his deep knowledge and attentive approach enhanced your experience—we’ll be sure to pass along your kind words to him; he’ll be thrilled to hear he left such a positive impression. Thank you for recommending our tour! Sharing the history and magic of Olympia with guests like you is what makes our work so rewarding. We’d be honored to welcome you back for another adventure in the future. Warm regards, Andreas
Chris was an amazing driver full of history and information, along with Greek mythology stories. We all thoroughly enjoyed his tour!
Thank you for sharing your fantastic experience! We’re delighted that **Chris** made your tour so memorable with his wealth of historical knowledge and captivating Greek mythology stories—it’s wonderful to hear you all enjoyed it so thoroughly. We’ll be sure to pass along your kind words to Chris; he’ll be thrilled to know he left such a positive impression. It would be our pleasure to welcome you back for another adventure in the future! Warm regards, Andreas
This is an excellent tour best done 2 days with overnight stay in villa. Visit museum first. Audio tour would be nice
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback—we truly appreciate your insights! We’re delighted you enjoyed the tour and love your idea of extending it to **two days with an overnight stay** in a villa to fully soak in the experience. Visiting the museum first is excellent advice, and we’ll certainly explore adding an **audio tour** option to enhance future guests’ visits. Your suggestions help us improve, and we’d love to welcome you back for an even more immersive experience next time! Best regards, Andreas
It was great to see the country side of Greece! Our driver gave us very good details about the sites and provided many opportunities for breaks and photo ops!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience! We’re delighted to hear that your tour allowed you to discover the beauty of the **Greek countryside**, and that your driver’s insightful commentary and thoughtful breaks (plus those perfect photo ops!) made the journey so enjoyable. We hope the landscapes and stories left you with lasting memories—and we’d love to welcome you back to explore even more hidden gems in the future! Warm regards, Andreas Yomadic Tours
We had the best time! Panos was the best guide. He was so friendly and knowledgable. He took us to amazing places and knew so much about the history of Corinth. You will not be disappointed!
We’re absolutely *thrilled* to hear that **Panos** made your tour so unforgettable! His passion for Corinth’s history and his friendly guidance clearly brought the past to life for you—and we couldn’t be happier. Thank you for your enthusiastic recommendation (“*You will not be disappointed!*”). We’ve shared your kind words with Panos—he’ll be overjoyed! It would be our pleasure to welcome you back for another adventure soon. Warm regards, Andreas Yomadic Tours



