2 Nights in Tirana
2 Nights in Tirana


2 Nights in Tirana
Tirana is a unique destination that combines opposites. It feels both ancient and modern, quaint and cosmopolitan, fast-paced, yet laidback. There are wonderful restaurants here, beautiful nature in the surrounding countryside, and a rich cultural life that will keep you entertained all day and night. The Blloku neighborhood is one of the city’s most vibrant, with excellent bars, restaurants and cafes. The Old Town, meanwhile, has an eclectic mix of historic architecture. This is a lovely destination that still feels untouched, so you’ll really be able to make the city yours. Besides exploring the unique urban atmosphere, there are several fantastic day trips to enjoy. Driving to the city of Berat is always fun, as you can stop at a winery along the way to sample some of the tasty local vintages, then check out an impressive castle. The Albanian Riviera is also relatively close by, and here you can relax along the shore and get in touch with the life of local fishermen. The nearby Dajti Mountain is also an impressive destination, with incredible views over the city and beyond. From outdoor adventures to delectable gastronomy and historic architecture, Tirana really has something for everyone.
Tirana is a unique destination that combines opposites. It feels both ancient and modern, quaint and cosmopolitan, fast-paced, yet laidback. There are wonderful restaurants here, beautiful nature in the surrounding countryside, and a rich cultural life that will keep you entertained all day and night. The Blloku neighborhood is one of the city’s most vibrant, with excellent bars, restaurants and cafes. The Old Town, meanwhile, has an eclectic mix of historic architecture. This is a lovely destination that still feels untouched, so you’ll really be able to make the city yours. Besides exploring the unique urban atmosphere, there are several fantastic day trips to enjoy. Driving to the city of Berat is always fun, as you can stop at a winery along the way to sample some of the tasty local vintages, then check out an impressive castle. The Albanian Riviera is also relatively close by, and here you can relax along the shore and get in touch with the life of local fishermen. The nearby Dajti Mountain is also an impressive destination, with incredible views over the city and beyond. From outdoor adventures to delectable gastronomy and historic architecture, Tirana really has something for everyone.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Tirana
Welcome to Albania! You will be met at Tirana's Mother Teresa Airport by our driver and taken directly to your accommodations in the city center. Duration of the drive is about 30 minutes.
Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Tirana

Tirana Like a Local - Half Day Private Tour
The capital of Albania since 1920, Tirana is located on the site of a Byzantine fortress. This tour is a great way to discover the city and its past. You'll visit the Mosque of Ethem Bey, the Clock Tower, Skanderbeg Square, the New Bazaar, Martyrs' of the Nation Boulevard, Enver Hoxha's Pyramid and various government buildings. You'll also visit the Art Gallery and a unique collection of Albanian memorabilia. The tour concludes in the former Communist Party elite’s residential area, Blokku, now a buzzing district packed with modern bars and restaurants.
Day 3
Day 3 - Traveling to Dhermi by Private Transfer
Today you will be traveling to Albanian Riviera with a private driver. On your way to Dhermi you will make a stop to visit Vlore - one of the most significant cities of southern Albania, traditionally popular for its traditions and folklore. The journey takes about four hours plus some free time for lunch in Vlore.

2 Nights in Dhermi
2 Nights in Dhermi


2 Nights in Dhermi
Located at one end of the stunning Llogara Pass, Dhermi has been blessed with long, beautiful beaches, clear water, and rugged scenery, including a ridge that runs alongside the sea. Despite its small size, Dhermi has coffee shops, bars, and plenty of water activities, plus two monasteries (and the ruins of a third) perched above the village. This village somehow features another 35 churches, one for every 20 inhabitants! Many homes in the older part of town have been built into the side of a mountain. Amidst small beaches with only a smattering of tourists, this area has plenty of terrain for hiking, and the dramatic Pirate's Cave, accessible from the sea. This village's budding new nightlife scene has begun to draw locals.
Located at one end of the stunning Llogara Pass, Dhermi has been blessed with long, beautiful beaches, clear water, and rugged scenery, including a ridge that runs alongside the sea. Despite its small size, Dhermi has coffee shops, bars, and plenty of water activities, plus two monasteries (and the ruins of a third) perched above the village. This village somehow features another 35 churches, one for every 20 inhabitants! Many homes in the older part of town have been built into the side of a mountain. Amidst small beaches with only a smattering of tourists, this area has plenty of terrain for hiking, and the dramatic Pirate's Cave, accessible from the sea. This village's budding new nightlife scene has begun to draw locals.
Day 3
Day 3 - Arrival in Dhermi
Your driver will bring you directly to your accommodation in the seaside town of Dhermi.
Day 4
Day 4 - Your First Full Day in Dhermi
Beach, Beach, Beach
A visit to Dhermi means having some quiet time and unwinding. This small village is all about beaches and the summer season, so when you visit here, that should be your first thought. Prepare for some lazy days on the beach, but if you want to venture a little further than the closest beach, we suggest visiting the nearby and one of the most beautiful in Albania, Gjipe Beach.

Day 5
Day 5 - Traveling to Gjirokastra by Private Transfer
Today your driver will take you on a scenic ride down the Albanian Riviera and up into the mountains inland. Before you reach Gjirokastra, you'll make a stop at Butrint, a fascinating ancient archeological site and nature reserve. After a bit over two hours of exploration, you'll continue on to Gjirokastra. Including the stop, this drive's duration is about 5.5 hours.
Please note that this is a non guided transfer with a local English-speaking driver.

1 Night in Gjirokastra
1 Night in Gjirokastra


1 Night in Gjirokastra
Gjirokastra is one of Albania’s most scenic cities, with an authentic atmosphere that has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. Here you can revel amid the area's lovely landscape of mountains and plains while taking in the impressive historic architecture. Strolling through the city feels like entering a distant time, with narrow winding streets that will charm you immediately. But the gastronomy here is anything but old fashioned, as you’ll find classic Albanian recipes jazzed up with a few modern twists in Gjirokastra’s many excellent restaurants and cafes. You’ll definitely want to explore the incredible Old Town with the help of a local guide who can show you all the city’s secrets. The distinctive white buildings here are charming, with their terraces, but feature imposing stone walls due to the city's steep hills. A short drive outside the city will impress you a scenic landscape with rewarding vistas. Two other destinations, Butrint and Ksamil, are perfect for day trips. At these UNESCO World Heritage sites you can explore ancient architecture dating all the way back to the 5th century. Gjirokastra is the perfect place to get away from the faster pace of Albania’s larger cities while exploring the unique past this incredible country has to offer.
Gjirokastra is one of Albania’s most scenic cities, with an authentic atmosphere that has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. Here you can revel amid the area's lovely landscape of mountains and plains while taking in the impressive historic architecture. Strolling through the city feels like entering a distant time, with narrow winding streets that will charm you immediately. But the gastronomy here is anything but old fashioned, as you’ll find classic Albanian recipes jazzed up with a few modern twists in Gjirokastra’s many excellent restaurants and cafes. You’ll definitely want to explore the incredible Old Town with the help of a local guide who can show you all the city’s secrets. The distinctive white buildings here are charming, with their terraces, but feature imposing stone walls due to the city's steep hills. A short drive outside the city will impress you a scenic landscape with rewarding vistas. Two other destinations, Butrint and Ksamil, are perfect for day trips. At these UNESCO World Heritage sites you can explore ancient architecture dating all the way back to the 5th century. Gjirokastra is the perfect place to get away from the faster pace of Albania’s larger cities while exploring the unique past this incredible country has to offer.
Day 5
Day 5 - Arrival in Gjirokastra
After the journey, your driver will bring you directly to your accommodation in the historic heart of Gjirokastra.

Discover Gjirokastra
Today, you have a 4-hour private walking tour of Gjirokastra. Your tour will start with a visit to the old Gjirokastra fortress, where you'll see the remains of the world’s largest aqueduct, built by Ali Pasha. From the citadel, breathtaking views over the Drinos Valley, stretching between Albania and Greece, await you. You'll also explore the Ethnographic Museum, once the family home of Enver Hoxha, Gjirokastra's notorious former ruler. Known as the “city of 1,000 steps,” be ready for some climbing as you explore this historic town.
Day 6
Day 6 - Traveling to Ioannina by Private Transfer
It's time to bid adieu to Albania. We'll arrange for a driver to transfer you to Ioannina, not far over the border. The driving time is around an hour and half, but a queue at the border could add to that, so we suggest an early start.

2 Nights in Ioannina
2 Nights in Ioannina


2 Nights in Ioannina
Small but charming, Ioannina's history is closely linked to Ali Pasha, the ruthless and divisive provincial leader who made Ioannina into a center of Greek culture in the late 18th century, at great cost. Ioannina's castle, a lakeside Byzantine fortress with earlier elements, was made into a palace by Ali Pasha, with generous green spaces and historical monuments, mosques, and museums covering the town's cosmopolitan past. Ioannina's modern museums cover topics from its Christian, Islamic, and Jewish past, to Byzantine history and art, and the town's famed silversmiths. Lake Pamvotis is home to tiny Ioannina Island, which somehow manages to fit seven monasteries, forming Greece's third largest monastic community. Here, you'll also find the Museum of Ali Pasha, in the monastery where he was assassinated at the end of a failed rebellion against the Ottoman Empire.
Small but charming, Ioannina's history is closely linked to Ali Pasha, the ruthless and divisive provincial leader who made Ioannina into a center of Greek culture in the late 18th century, at great cost. Ioannina's castle, a lakeside Byzantine fortress with earlier elements, was made into a palace by Ali Pasha, with generous green spaces and historical monuments, mosques, and museums covering the town's cosmopolitan past. Ioannina's modern museums cover topics from its Christian, Islamic, and Jewish past, to Byzantine history and art, and the town's famed silversmiths. Lake Pamvotis is home to tiny Ioannina Island, which somehow manages to fit seven monasteries, forming Greece's third largest monastic community. Here, you'll also find the Museum of Ali Pasha, in the monastery where he was assassinated at the end of a failed rebellion against the Ottoman Empire.
Day 6
Day 6 - Arrival in Ioannina
Upon arrival to Ioannina, your driver will take you to your centrally located accommodations.
Stroll Around the Historic Centre
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Ioannina's historic center, where Christian, Muslim, and Jewish influences intertwine seamlessly. A must-explore destination, the vibrant streets are adorned with charming bars, mezedopoleia offering delectable small portions, and inviting coffee shops. Each establishment in this diverse quarter provides a unique opportunity to savor the multifaceted flavors of Ioannina's history and heritage, making it an essential and delightful aspect of your visit.

Day 7
Day 7 - Your First Full Day in Ioannina

Zagori Sightseeing Private Tour
As the Zagori region and National Park is quite a huge area, hoping into a mini van is a perfect way to see as many places as possible within one day. You will have the chance to learn about this region from your guide and to see the natural wonders and traditional villages of the area.
Day 8
Day 8 - Traveling to Athens by Airplane
From Ioannina to Athens the best option will be to take a flight on the low cost airline. On your day of departure, a driver will pick you up at your accommodation and bring you to the airport for your flight. Suggested Flight: Departure: Arrival:

2 Nights in Athens
2 Nights in Athens


2 Nights in Athens
Although it's hard to not keep craning your head to take in the spectacle of the Acropolis at the center of town (especially when it's lit up at night), there's more to Athens than its dense concentration of ancient ruins. Athens is a center for contemporary art, with modern galleries sitting beside museums stuffed with art dating back millennia. This combination of the old and new is especially clear at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a spectacular open-air theater that has hosted concerts and plays for nearly 2,000 years. The city's culture is also reflected in its diverse food and drink, which combines traditional Greek favorites with influences from across the Mediterranean, and the world, as fitting Athens' deep history as a humming harbor hub. While Athens' variety is enough to keep you busy, from the hidden back alleys of the center, to the city's showy coast, the city works well as a base for day trips, whether down the coast, or to the Peloponnese. Head to oracular Delphi, or hunt for where Lord Byron's carved his name into the monumental Temple of Poseidon at the tip of Cape Sounion.
Although it's hard to not keep craning your head to take in the spectacle of the Acropolis at the center of town (especially when it's lit up at night), there's more to Athens than its dense concentration of ancient ruins. Athens is a center for contemporary art, with modern galleries sitting beside museums stuffed with art dating back millennia. This combination of the old and new is especially clear at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a spectacular open-air theater that has hosted concerts and plays for nearly 2,000 years. The city's culture is also reflected in its diverse food and drink, which combines traditional Greek favorites with influences from across the Mediterranean, and the world, as fitting Athens' deep history as a humming harbor hub. While Athens' variety is enough to keep you busy, from the hidden back alleys of the center, to the city's showy coast, the city works well as a base for day trips, whether down the coast, or to the Peloponnese. Head to oracular Delphi, or hunt for where Lord Byron's carved his name into the monumental Temple of Poseidon at the tip of Cape Sounion.
Day 8
Day 8 - Arrival in Athens
Upon your arrival in Athens, a driver will meet you and drive you to your centrally located accommodation. The drive takes about 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
Day 9
Day 9 - Your First Full Day in Athens

Athens Highlights Mythology Small Group Tour
Discover the myths behind the greatest landmarks in Athens. Learn about Greek gods and heroes, and discover what really hides behind ancient myths. At the same time visit the best landmarks and sites in Athens, such as the Acropolis (Parthenon, theater of Dionysus, temple of Athena Nike, temple of Erechtheion, and the sanctuary of Asclepius), Olympian Zeus’ temple, the Ancient Agora, and the temple of Hephaestus.

Athens by Night Food and Wine Tasting Small Group Tour
As the sun sets, embark on a truly decadent foray into Greek gastronomy and viticulture. This immersive food tour includes two authentic eateries, followed by a wine tasting, in which an expert sommelier takes you through five different varieties, plus ouzo.
Day 10
Day 10 - Traveling to Mykonos by Ferry
The Cycladean island of Mykonos awaits you today! A driver will pick you up from from your accommodation and take you to the port of Piraeus, where you'll catch your ferry to Mykonos. Although there are several departures each day, they're all very early so you'll need to be up with the lark for this leg of the journey. The ferry journey itself takes at least two and a half hours up to five and a half, depending on which departure is available.

2 Nights in Mykonos
2 Nights in Mykonos


2 Nights in Mykonos
Although Mykonos is mainly known for its glamorous nightlife and summer beach party scene, which has made it the center of attention among the world’s most affluent travelers and celebrities, who come to the island to enjoy its nights, the island has managed to preserve its historical charm. Mykonos’s unique architecture has long been a source of inspiration for architects, photographers and designers across the globe. The island’s architectural diversity and history are reflected in the hundreds of whitewashed churches and monasteries which are scattered across its barren landscape, the imposing windmills that once played a crucial role in the island’s economy, and its colorful pirate houses, which point to its turbulent past. Apart from the famed beaches that make headlines for their extravagant champagne parties and prices, there are plenty of natural, quieter beaches to savor and explore. Those looking to escape crowds can also find their paradise on Mykonos. Foodies find much to adore in the island's flavors, aromas, and sights. The island caters to the most discerning palates -- from dining in family-owned beach tavernas with your toes touching the sand, to renowned international establishments serving award-winning cuisine, or indulging on freshly grilled seafood prepared by a private chef on a secluded beach.
Although Mykonos is mainly known for its glamorous nightlife and summer beach party scene, which has made it the center of attention among the world’s most affluent travelers and celebrities, who come to the island to enjoy its nights, the island has managed to preserve its historical charm. Mykonos’s unique architecture has long been a source of inspiration for architects, photographers and designers across the globe. The island’s architectural diversity and history are reflected in the hundreds of whitewashed churches and monasteries which are scattered across its barren landscape, the imposing windmills that once played a crucial role in the island’s economy, and its colorful pirate houses, which point to its turbulent past. Apart from the famed beaches that make headlines for their extravagant champagne parties and prices, there are plenty of natural, quieter beaches to savor and explore. Those looking to escape crowds can also find their paradise on Mykonos. Foodies find much to adore in the island's flavors, aromas, and sights. The island caters to the most discerning palates -- from dining in family-owned beach tavernas with your toes touching the sand, to renowned international establishments serving award-winning cuisine, or indulging on freshly grilled seafood prepared by a private chef on a secluded beach.
Day 10
Day 10 - Arrival in Mykonos
Upon arrival at Mykonos' main port, you'll be taken to your accommodations.
Day 11
Day 11 - Your First Full Day in Mykonos

Mykonos Highlights Half-Day Group Tour
On this half-day tour, explore all the highlights of Mykonos, starting with iconic landmarks in the main town like the windmills, Little Venice Beach, and Agia Paraportianni church. Drive past villages to key sites, including the 16th-century monastery in Ano Mera, the seaside village of Agios Ioannis, and serene Agrari Beach. Conclude the tour at a famous spot perfect for capturing panoramic photos of Mykonos town.
Day 12
Day 12 - Traveling to Santorini by Ferry
Scenic Santorini awaits you today! A driver will pick you up from your accommodations and take you to Mykonos' port where you'll catch your ferry to Santorini. The duration of the journey is around 2 hours / 3 hours 30 minutes based on your preferred departure time.

2 Nights in Santorini
2 Nights in Santorini


2 Nights in Santorini
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
Day 12
Day 12 - Arrival in Santorini
Upon arrival to Santorini's port, you'll be taken to your hotel in Fira.
Day 13
Day 13 - Your First Full Day in Santorini

Premium Group Catamaran Cruise
Santorini’s volcanic landscape is best explored from the water, so set sail on this top-rated catamaran cruise, which will bring you to the island’s best beaches, viewpoints, and even directly inside the caldera, with a small group of fellow travelers. Along the way, you'll soak in natural hot springs, swim and snorkel off the Red Beach, and take in views of nearby Cyclades islands. An open bar and buffet lunch served right onboard keep you refreshed and energized throughout the voyage.
The Wine Island
Santorini is the most popular of the Greek islands and boasts a unique landscape. The famous caldera, amazing red and black volcanic beaches, and the volcano’s crater in Nea Kameni all remind one of its origins. Santorini, because of its unique climate and the mineral content of its volcanic soil, probably has the best wine in Greece. Assyrtiko is the most popular grape variety. It is rich in minerals and very tasty, and it is used in most of the white wines produced on the island. We offer a variety of island tours; the best one for you depends on your interests and how much time you have to devote to it.

Santorini in a Nutshell Private Tour

Best of Santorini Private Tour
This private tour of Santorini shows you around the best of the island in a day. Visit Santorini's must-see sites and landmarks while nibbling on local delicacies and sipping on Greek wine along the way. Discover the most photogenic parts of the island and create memories to last a lifetime.

Santorini Wanderlust Private Tour
Experience the absolute splendor of Santorini while strolling through some of the island's most scenic and quiet villages. Walk alongside beautiful mansions, explore quaint rural houses and discover the charm of Santorini’s abandoned neighbourhoods. With this tour, you will also get to visit a traditional winery to taste the local volcanic wines ( or a mystical music show or a meze style lunch) !
Day 14
Day 14 - Departure Day
Today a driver will pick you up from your accommodations and take you straight to Santorini's airport.
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Tirana
Dhermi
Gjirokastra
Ioannina
Athens
Mykonos
Santorini
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- Flights to and from Europe.
- Tips for Tour Guides, Drivers and Local Reps.
- Meals (other than breakfast if included in room rate and meals listed as included in food tours and excursions, unless explicitly stated otherwise).
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