Europe Explorer Grand Tour "Epirus Route"
Highlights
Tirana, Vlore, Llogara National Park, Sarande, Himarë, Butrint National Park, Preveza, Lefkada, Patras, Mystras, Sparta, Corinth, Mycenae, Athens, Delphi, Meteora, Korce
Group Tour
EASY
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Description
Europe Explorer Grand Tour (Epirus Route) is the best possibility for travelers looking for a special experience of Central and Southern Balkans’ culture, nature, history, traditions, multi-ethnicity, multi-religion, etc.It is a specially designed program, carefully constructed, trying to optimize all “must see” places for Albania and Greece.This tour is a real mosaic of Balkan multicultural world as the crossroad of all East-West Europe and Mediterranean civilizations.
Itinerary
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Durres and Berat (UNESCO).(134 km, 2 h 15 min).
After breakfast Tirana City tour.Located on a plain on the site of a Byzantine fortress and has been the capital since 1920 (visits to the Skanderbeg Square, Mosque of Et’hem Bey (built on 1824), the Clock Tower (built on 1822), the National Museum (the huge mosaic on front represent the Albanian history development, and the stages of this development are presented on respective pavilions), National Art Gallery, Archeological Museum (there are presented many archeological discoveries since the Stone Age up to the Medieval), the National Heroes Cemetery, Grand Park and government buildings).Then we depart to Durres.Durres is Albania's second largest city.Durres is one of the oldest towns in the country.Legend says that it was founded by Epidamnos, the Illyrian King of the area, who called it by his own name and named the port area after his grandson, Dyrrah.It was for centuries the largest port on the Adriatic, and the start of the Via Egnatia to Constantinople.We visit the Roman amphitheater and the Archaeological Museum, situated near the sea and rich in objects excavated in Durres.Continue to Berat, one of the oldest inhabited regions of Albania, more than 2400 years old, and with special status from UNESCO.Visit to its castle of Berat with Onufri museum and other churches inside; Mosque of Berat and the old Bridge of Gorica, Onufri Museum and several churches and mosques.Onufri was an Albanian master painter of the 16th.Many of his wonderfully painted icons still remain in the museum while others can be found in churches in Albania and Greece where he worked.
Overnight in Berat, Hotel Gega 3*, or similar.
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Ardenica Monastery - Apollonia (UNESCO) - Vlore.(114 km, 2 h 10 min).
After breakfast we continue to Ardenica Monastery.The monastery of Ardenica is known as a place where our National Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg married princess Andronika Arianiti.It is a Byzantine structure occupying a surface area of about 2,500 m².This monument consists of the Saint Mary Church, Saint Triad chapel, the konake, the oil mill, the oven and the stall.
We continue the tour to Apollonia, which was founded in 588 BC and taken by Aristotle as a model in his analysis of oligarchy, because of its distinct and separate Illyrian and Greek communities.It was a vital stronghold in Caesar's civil war with Pompey and also important in early Christian history with its bishop attending the councils of Ephesus and Chlalkis in 431 and 451 AD.We visit its museum, Shen Meri Monastery and Church.
Then, departure to the coastal city of Vlora.Vlora is the city where Albanian independence from Ottomans was proclaimed on November 28th, 1912.Visit to Museum of Independence, centrum/old town.
Overnight, in Hotel Martini 3*, or similar.
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Orikum - Llogara National Park - Himare - Butrint (UNESCO) - Saranda.(159 km, 3 h 35 min).
After breakfast, we departed for Saranda.On the way to Saranda first we will stop to visit Orikum (visit to this antic city).Then, we will have a stop at Llogara Pass (coffee break) at the altitude of 1020 meters and enjoy the spectacular view of Ionian Sea and Albanian Riviera. Along the way we will see many other interesting picturesque villages like Palase, Dhermi, Qeparo, Himara, Borsh, etc.Another stop is Porto Palermo (ex-navy submarine base) where there will be a visit to Ali Pashe Tepelena’s castle constructed over a very beautiful hill inside the sea.After arrival to Saranda accommodation to the hotel (Grand Hotel 3*, or similar).
Afterward visit ruins of Butrint antic city, Albania's most important archaeological site.Butrint dates from the 7th century BC, later becoming a Roman colony, then falling under the sway of the Venetians and Turks.Virgil claimed that the Trojans settled Butrint, but no evidence of this has yet been found.Within a century of the Greeks arriving, Butrint had become a fortified trading city with its own acropolis, the ruins of which we can still visit.The rediscovered city is a microcosm of almost 3,000 years of Mediterranean history, and its 6th century BC fortification evokes the city's military power and symbolizes the rich culture of the once thriving ancient city.Exploration of amphitheater, Venetian tower, mosaic, lion gate, etc.
Overnight in Saranda, in Hotel Kaonia 3*, or similar.
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Parga - Nikopolis (UNESCO) - Preveza.(172 km, 2 h 55 min).
Departure to Igumenica in Greece.Igumenica is a small town located among green hills and mountains.It serves as a so-called binding link between Italy and Greece and this fact traditionally attracts multiple tourists.Then continue to Parga, which is a small town on the Ionian coast of mainland Greece, just between the cities of Igoumenitsa and Preveza, in the region of Epirus.We will have a visit to the historical castle which overlooks the town (from a headland to the west of the town) and the beaches.Then we head to Preveza where we will visit the ancient city of NIkopolis.Nikopolis – city of Nike (victory) – was founded in 31 BC by Octavian Augustus, in honor of his victory over Antonios and Cleopatra at the naval battle of Aktio.Evening in this very typical greek city.
Overnight in Hotel Preveza City Comfort, or similar.
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Lefkada - Arta - Patras.(255 km, 3 h 20 min).
After breakfast, continue to Patras.In the morning we will depart for Patras.Primarily known for its busy port and ferry departures to Italy, not to mention the fantastic carnival held annually to kick off the Lenten season, Patra and the surrounding area offer a wealth of things to do and see.There is a sprawling metropolis by the sea with a wonderful old section.Neoclassical buildings, cathedrals, museums, shops, bars, cafes and vibrant nightlife make this area a treasure waiting to be found.Within easy reach are mountains, lakes, caves, and villages, all with magnificent natural scenery.We will have a city tour.The city tour will also see the Ancient Odeon, the oldest in Greece, the old city of Patras and the stairs that connect it with the center.Also the marina, the main square named King George I, the square of 3 Allies with the solar clock and the harbor.
Overnight in Airotel Patras Smart Hotel, or similar.
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Olympia (UNESCO).(105 km, 1 h 30 min).
After breakfast continue to Olympia archeological site.Built on the banks of the River Alfios, the lush green sanctuary of Olympia once housed the original ancient Olympic Games, held every four years in honour of Zeus.We enjoy a tour through its remains, including the Temple of Zeus, the Palaestra, and Phidias's workshop.We will continue on to the local museum which houses the impressive statue of Hermes of Praxiteles.
Overnight in Olympia.Zorbas Hotel, or similar.
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Mystras - Sparta (187 km, 2 h 30 min).
After breakfast in the hotel, travel deep into the Peloponnese to Sparta, where history hangs between reality and legend.Afterward, enjoy the included visit of the medieval BYZANTINE CITADEL OF MYSTRA, at one time known as the “Florence of the East.”
Overnight in Sparti.Maniatis Hotel, or similar.
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Mycenae - Corinth.(152 km; 1h 55 min)
After breakfast, we proceed to Mycenae.Here you will visit the city’s fascinating Archaeological Site, as well as the Tomb of Agamemnon.Later enjoy the included excursion to the ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE and the MUSEUM OF MYCENAE, a city fortress cursed by the gods but rich in gold and warrior kings.Afterward, continue to Corinth. Visit the site of ancient Corinth was first inhabited in the Neolithic period (6[sensitive content] B.C.).It is located at the northern base of the hill of Acrocorinth at the site of today’s agglomeration, Ancient Corinth.Its fertile soil but mainly its strategic location at the intersection of land routes from the Balkan peninsula of Aimos and mainland Greece on towards the Peloponnese and waterways that connect the western Mediterranean to its Eastern counterpart, to Asia Minor and to Syro-Palestine, offered the region from very early on enormous potential for communication, growth and prosperity.Leisure time for self walking in the Plaka (old town) area.
Overnight in Corinth. Bakos Hotel, or similar.
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Athens (UNESCO).(84 km; 1h 05 min).
After breakfast we drive to Athens.Then continue on a sightseeing tour of the ancient city.Along with your expert guide, go see the city centre, Constitution Square (Syntagma), the House of Parliament, the Memorial to the Unknown Soldier and the National Library.On your way to the Acropolis you will pass Hadrian’s Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus.Make a short stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, where the first Modern Olympic Games were held in 1896.Then, at the Acropolis, visit the architectural masterpieces of the Golden Age of Athens: the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion and the famous Parthenon.Your first taste of Athens would not be complete without a visit to the Acropolis Museum, a modern architectural building where, at last, the statues have found their home.After the tour, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.At the end of the visit, return to your hotel.
Overnight in Athens.Museum Hotel, or similar.
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Delphi (UNESCO) (185 km; 2 h 25 min).
In the morning, after that fascination with history, monuments and enlightenment, it’s time to drive through the plains of Eliad and Achaia to the magnificent bridge crossing the Corinthian Bay from Rion to Antirion.Pass by the picturesque towns of Nafpaktos (Lepanto) and Itea before you finally arrive in Delphi, a city once regarded as the centre of the world.According to mythology, Zeus sent out two eagles from the ends of the universe to find the navel of the world, and it was in this location that they met.The sanctuary of Delphi is set within the most spectacular landscape. The sanctuary at Delphi was revered in antiquity as a center of pilgrimage, home to the Pythia (Oracle) in the Temple of Apollo.We walk along the Sacred Way - the path followed by ancient visitors through the sanctuary.We then visit the local museum, where we'll find the bronze Charioteer statue and the omphalos stone.Check-in at the hotel and spend the night.
Overnight in Delphi, Fedriades Hotel, or similar.
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Kalambaka - Meteora (UNESCO).(231 km; 3 h 05 min).
After breakfast continue to Meteora, for a visit to the fascinating cliff-top monasteries.The cliffs, which average a height of 1,000 feet, were first inhabited in the 9th century by a group of hermit monks who lived on the rock towers.In the 11th and 12th centuries, basic monasteries were built and by the 14th century the great monastery of Meteoron was constructed.The difficult access gave the monks an ideal refuge, as well as protection during the Turkish occupation.Today 6 monasteries remain out of the original 20.Views of the entire valley from the magnificent rock towers, and the peace of the surroundings, make this a unique place to visit.At the end of the day you’ll drive to Kalambaka, a lovely city with beautiful gardens and magnificent views of the Meteora rocks.
Overnight in Kalambaka, Hotel Doupiani House 3*, or similar.(B)
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Kastoria - Korce.(Albania).(197 km; 2 h 55 min).
After breakfast, we will travel to Kastoria.From a distance it looks like an Impressionist painting; houses, churches, trees seen through a haze, their reflections shimmering in the lake.This landscape is magnificent.We have a walking tour to enjoy from closer and to see impressive aristocratic lakeside mansions surrounded by clusters of tall trees, interspersed by Byzantine churches.We will see the locals sipping coffee or promenading by the lake, with the fishermen in their flat-bottomed boats offshore and pelicans keeping hopeful watch alongside.Then continue to Korce.Visit to the Museum of Medieval Art with the richest icon archive in all Europe; The First Albanian School; Traditional Old Bazaar; Cathedral(1992); Mosque of Iljaz Bej Mirahori (1484), and The Old Bazaar.
Korca and overnight.Hotel Hani Pazarit or similar.
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Voskopoje - Pogradec.(75 km; 1 h 35 min).
After breakfast travel to Voskopoje. Then continue to the ancient village of Voskopoja, very famous for its monasteries, and sits 1,150 meters above sea-level and is a perfect place for hiking and walking.Visit to original 18th century Orthodox churches, complete with frescos (to include: St.Nikolla, St.Thanasi, and St.Maria) Visit the Monastery of St.John the Baptist (Shen Prodhom), with an original structure from the 15th century.
Then continue to Pogradec.The city of Pogradec was built on the southwestern shores of Lake Ohrid and is one of the most notable cities of Albania for its tradition in hosting “family tourism” and for the pleasant, fresh climate during the summer season.
You enter the region of Pogradec via the national highway where the road from Macedonia crosses Qafë Thanë.This crossroad offers picturesque views of Lake Ohrid, a true pearl nestled between Mali i Thatë (the Dry Mountain) to the east and the Mokra highland to the west.A little further down, you might stop at the Lin peninsula and in the village of the same name just 25 km outside of Pogradec.It is said that in ancient times, this was the favorite holiday destination of the Roman Emperor Justinian’s parents.
Overnight at Pogradec Hotel Millenium, or similar.
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Lin - Selce e Poshtme - Elbasan - Tirane.(143 km; 2 h 55 min)
After breakfast we travel to Lin village.Idyllically situated on the shores of Lake Ohrid, Lin is a postcard-perfect village that is only recently garnering the accolades it deserves not only for its landscape and picturesque views, but for its history, specifically its early Christian basilica and mosaic, perhaps one of the oldest in the entire Balkan region.Then proceed to the Illyrian Tombs of Selca e Poshtme.The settlement has five phases of occupation.Selcë I to III are divided into: late Neolithic, early Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age, all represented by different ceramic forms.The settlement was continuously inhabited from the Bronze Age into the Iron Age.During the 6th to 5th centuries BC the settlement developed as a proto-urban center on the road that ran along the river Shkumbin connecting the coast of Albania to Macedonia. Then proceed to Elbasan.Elbasan was a very important city in ancient times where in Roman empire time was called “Via Egnatia” that used to connect Rome-Naples-Bari-Durres-Elbasan-Ohrid-Thessaloniki-Istanbul.City tour to visit: Elbasan Castle (dating back to 4rth Century BC), The Clock, The ethnographic Museum, Church, The Old Mosque.Then we will continue to Tirana, Albania’s capital.We will visit Skanderbeg Square, dedicated to Albania’s national hero, the Mosque of Ethem Bey, one of the oldest buildings in Tirana, and the Archaeological Museum among other sites.Overnight in your hotel.
Overnight in Tirana.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.