
Delphi Day Tour (Unlimited 3 & 5 Day Pass Holders Only)
Benefit: Full Day Guided Tour (Booking Required)
Regular Price: Adult USD 107.77; Child USD 53.88

Attraction Highlights
- Visit the Temple of Apollo & the world-famous Oracle
- See the Athenian Treasure
- Includes entrance to Delphi Museum
- Visit Athena Pronaia Sanctuary, the most-photographed spot in Delphi
- Free WiFi on the bus
Benefit:
Full Day Guided Tour (Booking Required)
Important Notes
Available for 3 or 5 Day Pass Holders Only. 1 Premium Tour can be chosen from Delphi Tour, Epidaurus & Mycenae Tour or Poros-Hydra-Aegina Cruise
Not available on Athens Museum Pass
No cancellations or amendments are permitted once your tour is confirmed
Not available on Athens Museum Pass
Address | 26 Athanasiou Diakou Str, Athens 11743, Greece |
Collection Information | Press the BOOK NOW button for this attraction within the Smartvisit App. Once your booking is confirmed you will be issued a separate ticket under RESERVATIONS within the App to present to the attraction on arrival. |
Phone | +30 2109233166 |
Email: | [email protected] |
Work Hours | Tour Departs: Nov - March: Mon, Wed, Fri and Sun 8:45 am April - Oct: Daily 8:45 am Ticket Collection Office Hours: Mon-Sat: 7 am-8:30 pm Sun: 7 am-3 pm & 6 pm-8:30 pm |
Closed Days | Tours will not operate on the following dates: 1 May, Greek Easter, 25-26 Dec, 1 Jan, 25 March, Every Sunday from 8 Jan - 9 March |
Website | http://www.keytours.gr |
What to expect
Explore one of the most famous UNESCO'S world heritage sites with a day tour from Athens to magical Delphi. On the way, you will have a short stop at Thebes and Levadia before arriving in Delphi around noon. Famous for its theatre, Temple of Apollo and ancient ruins, Delphi was considered the centre of the earth and the universe and played a central role in the classical Greek world. Pass by Castalia Spring, visit the archaeological site, the temple of Apollo, Athenian treasure and the museum of Delphi with its spectacular finds, including the unique bronze Charioteer, the Naxian Sphinx and the statue of Antinoos. After a lunch break, visit Athena Pronaia Sanctuary, the most photographed spot in Delphi. Finally, you will have a short photo stop at Arachova before returning to Athens.
Things to look out for
Delphi is the second-most important archaeological site in Greece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sanctuary of Delphi, set within a most spectacular landscape, was for many centuries the most trusted oracle in the ancient world from which the spirit of Apollo gave advice on everything from domestic matters to wars. To the northwest of the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia lay the gymnasium, a place that was used for exercise and learning, the palaestra and the baths. The central, most important part of the site is the sanctuary of Apollo. The stadium of Delphi is one of the best-preserved monuments of its kind. It is situated in the highest part of the ancient city. The Museum of Delphi also has some amazing findings from the area, the most famous being the Omphalos, the statue "The Charioteer" and the two sculptures of Cleobis and Biton.
Helpful Tips
Expect mostly warm weather in Greece during the day and cooler at night. For day trips, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, hat and loose fitted clothing are strongly recommended. The site of Delphi is perched on the side of a hill. All visitors are rewarded with a beautiful view over the site and the valley beyond.
Important Notes
Available for 3 or 5 Day Pass Holders Only. 1 Premium Tour can be chosen from Delphi Tour, Epidaurus & Mycenae Tour or Poros-Hydra-Aegina Cruise
Not available on Athens Museum Pass
No cancellations or amendments are permitted once your tour is confirmed
Not available on Athens Museum Pass
Address | 26 Athanasiou Diakou Str, Athens 11743, Greece |
Phone | +30 2109233166 |
Work Hours | Tour Departs: Nov - March: Mon, Wed, Fri and Sun 8:45 am April - Oct: Daily 8:45 am Ticket Collection Office Hours: Mon-Sat: 7 am-8:30 pm Sun: 7 am-3 pm & 6 pm-8:30 pm |
Closed Days | Tours will not operate on the following dates: 1 May, Greek Easter, 25-26 Dec, 1 Jan, 25 March, Every Sunday from 8 Jan - 9 March |
Website | http://www.keytours.gr |