Full Day Meteora Day Trip from Athens with Transportation
Visit Greece’s most breathtaking UNESCO Site in a small group with a local guide
Meteora is a place like no other—an awe-inspiring landscape where ancient monasteries perch dramatically atop towering rock pillars. But reaching this remote wonder isn’t easy. Navigating Greece’s public transport, coordinating connections, and planning your visit can be overwhelming. That’s where we come in. With seamless transport from Athens, entry to 3 monasteries and expert local guidance, you can focus on experiencing Meteora’s breathtaking beauty, rich history and unforgettable atmosphere
- Meeting Point
- Drive to Meteora
- Monastery of Great Meteoron
- Monastery of Varlaam
- Monastery of Rousanou
- Lunch
- Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas
- Monastery of Trinity
- Badovas Caves
- Drive Back to Athens
- Drive back to Athens
- Ending point
Step into a world of breathtaking landscapes and ancient spirituality on this unforgettable day trip from Athens to Meteora. Meet your small group at Larissis Train Station, in a central location perfectly connected by public transportation, where a comfortable, air-conditioned bus will take you on a scenic five-hour journey through central Greece, with a short stop along the way for refreshments. Upon arrival, marvel at Meteora’s towering rock formations and visit three of its most iconic monasteries, perched dramatically atop the cliffs.
With a knowledgeable, local guide leading the way, explore the UNESCO-listed site, stopping at panoramic viewpoints and discovering hidden hermit caves. Learn about the monks who built these sky-high sanctuaries and soak in the serene, almost mystical atmosphere. After a full day of exploration, relax on the return journey, arriving back in Athens in the evening at Larissis Train Station.
Full Day Meteora Day Trip from Athens with Transportation Description
Your 10-hours tour includes:
Round-trip transportation from Athens in a modern, air-conditioned bus
5-hour Guided tour of Meteora with a local expert
Entry to 3 of the most famous monasteries
Sight of all 8 monasteries with panoramic photo stops
Exploration of the hidden hermit caves of Badovas
Free time for lunch in Meteora (or join the group at a local restaurant for an additional cost)
Free audio guide inside the monasteries and key points of interest
Wi-Fi and USB chargers onboard
Small group experience of 19 for a more intimate visit
Scenic drive to Meteora
Your journey begins in the heart of Athens at Larissis Train Station, where you’ll meet your local guide and small group before setting off in a modern, air-conditioned bus. As the cityscape fades, you’ll travel through the rolling hills and traditional villages of central Greece. Along the way, enjoy a short break to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and take in the changing scenery.
In the 14th century, monks seeking refuge from the turmoil of the Byzantine Empire began building monasteries on these isolated rocks, and by the 16th century, Meteora became a major center of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. Today, six active monasteries remain, each offering a unique insight into centuries of religious devotion, architectural achievement, and the spiritual history of Greece. The region is not only a place of profound beauty but also a testament to the monks’ determination and ingenuity in creating a retreat from the outside world.
The monastic marvels of Meteora
Arriving in Meteora, you’ll be greeted by one of the most jaw-dropping landscapes in Greece—massive rock pillars rising hundreds of meters into the sky, crowned by ancient monasteries that seem to defy gravity.
Though there were once as many as 24 built on the towering rock formations, over time, many of the monasteries were abandoned, but the ones that remain active continue to serve as places of worship and pilgrimage and are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for their historical and architectural significance.
Throughout the day, you’ll admire all eight monasteries from the outside, with your local guide explaining their history and significance. The largest and perhaps most famous is the Monastery of Great Meteoron, that offers breathtaking views, while the Monastery of Varlaam is known for its frescoes and the Monastery of Rousanou for its peaceful allure.
We have partnered with a local company, based in Meteora, to ensure an authentic, unforgettable experience. You’ll step inside three of the most extraordinary monasteries, where centuries-old frescoes, intricate wood carvings, and sacred relics tell the story of the monks who built and maintained them.
Varlaam monastery & panoramic viewpoints
Varlaam Monastery, the second largest in Meteora, is renowned for its stunning frescoes and well-preserved artifacts. As you wander through its peaceful courtyards, your guide will share the remarkable tale of two monks who built it nearly 700 years ago, hoisting materials up the cliffside by hand. From here, you’ll visit carefully selected panoramic viewpoints, offering picture-perfect views of Meteora’s rock formations and all eight monasteries in one sweeping glance.
During the tour, you’ll have free time to enjoy lunch at your own pace. You can either choose to explore local eateries on your own or join the group for lunch at a traditional taverna in Meteora, where you can savor authentic Greek dishes. Lunch is not included, allowing you the flexibility to select the option that best fits your preferences and budget.
The Hermit Caves of Badovas & return to Athens
Before monasteries stood atop the cliffs, the first monks lived in the rugged caves of Badovas, seeking complete isolation from the outside world. You’ll explore these hidden dwellings and hear the fascinating stories of the hermits who survived in these harsh conditions. As the day comes to an end, relax on the return journey to Athens, reflecting on the incredible history and beauty of Meteora. You’ll arrive back at Larissis Train Station in the evening, carrying memories of a truly one-of-a-kind adventure.
What you get with this tour
Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring?
Please bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning views of Meteora.
What to bring?
Please bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning views of Meteora.
Is there any chance my tour might be canceled?
On the rare occasion the tour is canceled, we’ll inform you as soon as possible and work together on rescheduling or a refund.
Is this tour run by The Tour Guy?
This tour is operated by one of our trusted and vetted partners in Athens.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 15 hours, with 5 hours for travel to Meteora, 5 hours for the return trip, and 5 hours spent at the site. Duration may vary depending on traffic.
Does the guide enter the monasteries with the group?
No, the guide cannot enter the monasteries with you. Explanation will be provided outside and free audio guides will be provided at each monastery.
Do we visit all the monasteries?
You will visit the three main monasteries, and you’ll also see all the monasteries from the outside.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. You’ll have free time to either join the group at a local tavern paying on the spot, or enjoy lunch on your own and meet the group later.
Are the monastery entrance fees included?
No, the entrance fees are not included. They are payable on-site, at a cost of 5 euros per person for each monastery.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
If you have any doubts about your mobility, please let us know beforehand and we will do our best to accommodate you. The terrain may involve some stairs or rocky paths, and not be suitable for everyone.
What happens if it rains?
We run our tours rain or shine. If the weather is extremely bad and the tour cannot run, we will inform you immediately and work together to reschedule or refund.
Is there a dress code to enter the religious sites on this tour?
We ask both men and women to cover knees and shoulders when entering the monasteries. A shawl, scarf, or sweater is a great alternative for covering up when necessary.
Can I bring my kids and do I have to pay for them?
Kids are welcome on our Meteora tours, and will enjoy a reduced price if they are under 17. Infants can join for free. Please choose accordingly during the booking.
Why do I have to pay for my child who’s under 6 years old?
Since transportation is included, all passengers must be seated for safety reasons. Children take up the same space as an adult, so we charge for their seat.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
No, hotel pickup is not included. You’ll meet your guide at the designated meeting point.