Ioannina, Greece
Monterrasol Travel small group tour with minivan.
Small group tour package 15 days in GreeceCentral Greece exploring 15 days circle tour from Thessaloniki. Visit the most important attractions of Central Greece.tour ID: #828
off-season only tour
Tour summaryCentral Greece exploring 15 days circle tour from Thessaloniki. Monterrasol Travel small group tour with minivan. Visit the most important attractions of Central Greece. This page describes details of the multi-day small group car tour #828 offered by Monterrasol Travel. We, Monterrasol Travel, are an independent tour operator specialized in cultural and destination tourism. This sightseeing tour has been developed by Monterrasol Travel for small groups travelers based on our own experiences and belongs to the group of car tours with pre-designed itineraries. If you like this tour but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #828. The custom itinerary will cost you nothing, it's free from our side. The tour will start and finish in Thessaloniki (Greece) and will take 15 days (14 nights). During this tour you will visit Pella, Edessa, Mieza, Veria, Aigai, Metsovo, Ioannina, Arta, Preveza, Lefkada, Vonitsa, Nafpaktos, Galaxidi, Delphi, Thermopylae, Kalampaka, Meteora, Larissa, Litochoro, Olympus, Dion located in Greece. Overall, with this tour you will visit 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 1 site from the UNESCO Tentative List (sites that were submitted to the World Heritage Committee, and are awaiting to consider for nomination, and therefore suitable for inscription on the World Heritage List). Additional informationWe will pick you up at any hotel or place, in or around Thessaloniki. Drop off is the same as pick up, or upon request in another place. We, at Monterrasol Travel, practice the Slow Tourism philosophy. That means that we work our tours at a pace that allows to our clients have a more authentic experience and a true exploring of each destination that features in our itineraries. The default tour price includes rooms in 3-star hotels, which are usually not near historical centers with pedestrian streets. If you would like better accommodation in terms of location and quality level, please contact us. This small group tour is available for solo travelers as well. Please contact us for details. We provide for this tour a special discount for pensioners (seniors citizens). We recommend you consider traveling off-season. Advantages of traveling off-season. Photo galleryPhoto gallery of attractions involved in this tour. Tour descriptionWe welcome you to come with us on a 15-day circle tour to explore Central Greece from Thessaloniki. With this off-season tour, we will visit the most important attractions of Central Greece: famous monasteries, important archaeological sites and museums, historical landmarks, fortresses and waterfalls, mountain and coastal towns. Our tour will start with visiting Pella, where we will explore its archaeological site and museum. From Pella we will come to town Edessa, to explore its attractions, small historical center, archaeological site, and the monastery of Holy Trinity. From Edessa, we will visit the area of Mieza, to see its archaeological site, ancient theater, and historical landmarks related to Aristotle. After Mieza, we will come to see the Byzantine museum in Veria, and see the so-called Podium of Paul the Apostle, the site where he talked with people. Near Veria, we will come to Aegae, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List because of its monumental significance in Western civilization and exceptional architecture. Aegae was the first capital of the Macedonian kingdom and the burial place for their kings, considered to be one of the biggest and most significant places of classical Greece. From Veria, we will come for an overnight stay in the mountain town Metsovo, known for its wine and cheese. Our next destination is Ioannina, where we will see its Ottoman fortress and Silversmith Museum of Weapons and Jewelry. After Ioannina, we will come to Arta to see the archaeological museum and gorgeous Ottoman bridge. On the way to Arta, we plan to visit the famous Paul Vrellis Greek History Museum. We will stay overnight in the coastal town of Preveza. From Preveza, we will take the road through the undersea tunnel to the coastal town of Lefkada, where the territory of the large Lefkada Island starts. In Lefkada town, we will see Faneromeni monastery, enjoy a drive around Lefkada Lagoon, and on the way to Nafpaktos, we will visit the coastal town of Vonitsa to see its fortress and admire the promenade passing along the sea and to the small islet nearby. In Nafpaktos, we will see its fortress overlooking the whole bay, walk its historical center with a small port, and say hello to Miguel de Cervantes. On the way to Delphi, we will stop for lunch in the coastal town Galaxidi. In Delphi (UNESCO World Heritage site), famous in ancient times for its Oracle, we will explore its archaeological site and museum. After Delphi, we will visit King Leonidas in Thermopylae, learn about his legendary battle, and come to Kalampaka. Here we will climb steps of several Meteora monasteries (UNESCO World Heritage site). We will visit all monasteries that are open during these two days. After the Meteora monasteries, we will come to town Larissa, to see its archaeological museum and ancient theater. From Larissa, we will come to the area of Mount Olympus and learn how the area was explored over centuries. We also will visit the large archaeological site Dion and see its archaeological museum and ancient theater. Border crossing for this tripThis tour does not require border crossing. Money and paymentsIn each country of your trip you can use main credit and debit cards. You can use ATM to withdrawal cash or pay at purchase point with card. More information on currencies, payments, and use cards you can read on this our page: On the trip: currencies, payments, card use. Last reviewed: 15 October 2025 Tour itineraryTour starts in: Thessaloniki, Greece day 1: travel to Pella, visit Pella archaeological site, visit Pella museum; travel to Edessa for accommodation Tour finishes in: Thessaloniki, Greece Planned distance of this tour: 1259 km. What is a good itinerary for a multi-day tourHow to understand if this itinerary is good for you? Read our advice: what is a good itinerary for a multi-day tour. If you like this small group tour and itinerary but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #828. We do not charge for development a custom car tour itinerary, it will cost you nothing. We will be glad to discuss with you the details of your future trip and plan it following your ideas and wishes. Visited places during the tourOur tour will pass several towns and places along the route. Each town and place has something to offer from a tourist's point of view. We will stop in each place and explore its attractions. The exact attractions for each place or town can be seen in the tour's itinerary. Here is the list of places visited during this tour, in the order they appear in the itinerary. Pella, GreeceKnown for archaeological site, museum Pella, located in northern Greece, is a town of great historical importance and an archaeological treasure trove. It once served as the capital city of ancient Macedonia and is recognized as the birthplace of Alexander the Great and his father, Philip II. Positioned in the fertile plains of Macedon, Pella lies southwest of Thessaloniki and feature large archaeological site and modern archaeological museum. Edessa, GreeceKnown for ancient theatre, archaeological site, museum, waterfall, orthodox church Edessa is a picturesque city in northern Greece, located in the region of Central Macedonia. It is famously nicknamed the "City of Waters" because of the numerous waterfalls that cascade through its urban landscape, creating a unique blend of natural beauty and history. Mieza, GreeceKnown for ancient theatre, archaeological site, infocenter Veria, GreeceKnown for historical center, historical landmark, museum Veria, also spelled Veroia or Beroea, is a city in Central Macedonia, northern Greece, known for its rich history, Byzantine architecture, and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Aigai (modern Vergina). Historically an important center since antiquity and the Byzantine era, it is built on the foothills of Mt. Vermion and crossed by the River Tripotamo. The city has numerous churches, and is nicknamed "Little Jerusalem" for its many religious sites. Aigai (Aegae), GreeceKnown for ancient settlement, ancient theatre, archaeological site, museum; archaeological site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site The archaeological site of Aegae, also known as Aigai, is situated in northern Greece, approximately 80 km southeast of Thessaloniki, at the foot of the Pierian Mountains. This site was the original capital of the ancient Macedonian kingdom It was here that Alexander the Great was proclaimed king in 336 BC. Aegae listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its monumental significance in Western civilization. Metsovo, GreeceKnown for architecture, mountain town, museum, viewpoint, winery A mountain town, amphitheatrically built across the slope of the Pindus Mountain range, with a unique commercial history, Mestovo has year-round activities, enhanced by its specialty wines and cheeses. Metsovo has tons of authentic character; well known as a mountain escape by locals, it is a year-round destination that offers gorgeous surroundings, even more so in the winter, when majestic white snow blankets the village. Ioannina, GreeceKnown for ancient settlement, fortress, lake, museum, park, venetian empire, orthodox monastery The charming Ioannina, the capital and largest city of the Epirus region, with a picturesque historic center, a castle built in 528 AD that is the oldest Byzantine fortress in the country, among other landmarks worth discovering, is a great year-round destination. Undoubtedly one of the most atmospheric cities in this corner of the country, Ioannina is set on the shore of Lake Pamvotida. Arta, GreeceKnown for bridge, byzantine empire, castle, museum, orthodox cathedral Arta is a city in northwestern Greece, and was known in ancient times as Ambracia. Arta is known for the medieval bridge over the Arachthos River, for well-preserved 13th-century castle. Byzantine period in Arta's history is reflected in its many Byzantine churches. Preveza, GreeceKnown for castle, coastal town, marina, museum, seaport Preveza, a town with an insular atmosphere and magnificent natural environment, where a walk along the lively seaside esplanade is a delight. Also, Preveza is a heaven for seafood lovers. Lefkada, GreeceKnown for bridge, coastal town, fortress, museum, tourist attraction, viewpoint Vonitsa, GreeceKnown for castle, coastal town, promenade Nafpaktos, GreeceKnown for beach, castle, coastal town, marina, monument, museum, promenade, viewpoint Nafpaktos, also known as Lepanto during part of its history, is one of Greece's most beautiful beach towns, located on a bay on the north coast of the Gulf of Corinth. Nafpaktos will seduce you with its traditional character and peaceful atmosphere. Galaxidi, GreeceKnown for coastal town, marina, promenade Galaxidi is a lovely coastal town located on the northern shores of the Corinthian gulf, in central Greece where it seems time has come to a standstill, perfect for a green and relaxing holiday. Delphi, GreeceKnown for ancient theatre, archaeological site, museum; archaeological site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site This day we will visit the impressive Archaeological Site of Delphi, an impressive UNESCO World Heritage Site, set at the foot of Mount Parnassos. The Pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Delphi is home to the most famous oracle of ancient Greece that welcomed kings and commoners, coming from across the ancient world to hear from the oracle of god Apollo. Considered the center of the world in ancient times, Delphi was the cultural and religious hub of the Hellenic civilization. Thermopylae, GreeceKnown for landmark, monument The Spartan king Leonidas and the historic Battle of Thermopylae. Kalampaka, GreeceKnown for museum, natural phenomenon, viewpoint Kalampaka is a significant tourist destination due to its proximity to the monasteries of Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is nestled at the foothills of the extraordinary geological phenomenon of Meteora, a series of giant cliffs that dominate the landscape. The town is also known for its homemade sausages, top-quality meat, cheese, and yogurt, as well as local specialties like homemade pies, as well as for hand-made wood-carved objects, religious icons, and local embroideries. Meteora, GreeceKnown for landmark, nature, viewpoint, orthodox monastery; monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site The Meteora is a rock formation in central Greece hosting one of the largest and most precipitously built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries, second in importance only to Mount Athos. Meteora is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Larissa, GreeceKnown for ancient theatre, archaeological site; ancient theatre is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Larissa, surrounded by lush valleys and some of the most imposing mountains in Greece, is in close proximity of many interesting destinations in the region (Mount Olympus, Mount Kissavos, Meteora, Lake Plastira, Pilio, among others) suitable for daily trips. Litochoro, GreeceKnown for museum, nature, orthodox church Olympus, GreeceKnown for forest, infocenter, landmark, park, river, viewpoint, wildlife Dion, GreeceKnown for ancient theatre, archaeological park, archaeological site, museum The Archaeological Park of Dion, the most important archaeological site at Mount Olympus in Greece, features several notable sanctuaries, including those dedicated to Zeus, Demeter, Artemis, Asklepios, and Isis. The Sanctuary of Demeter is the oldest, dating back to the Archaic period, while the Sanctuary of Zeus was built during the Hellenistic period. The site also includes a theater, which, although rebuilt in wood, was once a venue for concerts and shows. #828 Tour mapTour starts in: Thessaloniki, Greece
day 1: Pella archaeological site; Pella museum; accommodation in Edessa Tour finishes in: Thessaloniki, Greece Planned distance of this tour: 1259 km. Availability of this tourPlease check below for the availability of this small group tour for a specific month and year. In addition, for this tour, a 45 days cut-off period is in effect. Of course, you are always welcome to contact us with questions about availability. Check availability for specific period:
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The min amount of people in this tour: 2 This small group tour is not available from 16 May to 31st August. SRS means single room supplement. Prices above depend on the season. Read our pricing policy. Maybe you want?What the tour includes• transport with driver • transportation in car with air conditioner • the car is minivan by default • company's tour guide • English spoken driver and tour guide • tour guide all the time with you • accommodation in 3-star hotels or pensions • accommodation with breakfast only What the tour does not include• lunch and dinner • accommodation in single rooms • hotel tourist tax • professional tour guide • entry fees and tickets • flights tickets • ferry tickets • travel insurance • country visas Safe TravelsThe Safe Travels stamp allows travelers to recognize destination companies around the world that have implemented health and hygiene protocols that are aligned with WTTC's Global Safe Travels Protocols. Monterrasol Travel Small group tours has implemented health and hygiene protocols. Monterrasol Travel is the Safe Travels company. ![]() |
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