Explore Athens, Delphi and Tolo with students on this 6 day educational trip. Take in the finest archaeological sites, explore the birthplace of democracy and bring myth and legend alive in this majestic landscape.
Athens, Tolo & Delphi - Classics School Trip
- 6 days
- +2
- Greece
- Approx. 4hrs
- Overnight stays in Tolo and Delphi
- The Acropolis & Parthenon
- Mycenae & Tiryns Archaeological Sites
- Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
- Ancient Corinth
- Delphi Archaeological Site
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Sample itinerary
This sample itinerary is offered as a guideline. The trip focus, length and itinerary/activities can be tailored to meet your learning objectives.
- Day
Day 1 - Flight and city exploration
Fly to Athens to start your Classics school trip and unwind after the day's travel with an evening at leisure in this incredible capital city. Hop on the metro and head down to Syntagma square (Constitution Square), the most important square in modern Athens. From here you can see the Old Royal Palace which now houses the Greek Parliament, watch a Changing of Guard (hourly) with the Evzone’s soldiers in ceremonial uniforms and explore the surrounding National Gardens.
Overnight Athens
Day 2 - Full day tour in Athens
Wake up bright and early to get started on your study of ancient civilisations in Greece. Begin this morning with a guided walking tour of Athens. You’ll see national treasures including the Acropolis, with its most famous building the iconic Parthenon. Built on a rocky outcrop above Athens, you will see both the incredible archaeology of this ancient site, and breathtaking views of the city below. From here, head to the Ancient Agora located beneath the Acropolis, the best known example of a market used for commerce, social, religious and political activities. It was here that Socrates expounded his philosophy and that St Paul attempted to convert people to Christianity. The must-see Hephaisteion Doric temple is also located here.
After lunch, students visit one of the most important museums in the world, the Acropolis Museum. Displaying collections recovered from the Athenian Acropolis, it has thematic exhibitions including ‘sanctuaries and settlements,’ sculptures from the Parthenon, and ruins from the Ancient Athenian neighbourhood. An audio guide is available.
If time, take the opportunity to climb the Pynx, a hillside in central Athens where Athenians gathered to host their popular assemblies. One of the most important sites in the birth of democracy, students here could debate or give speeches, joining them alongside Pericles, Aristedes and Alcibiades in the narrative of those who have spoken here.
This evening, enjoy a Greek dinner and show at a local restaurant.
Overnight Athens
Day 3 - Transfer to Tolo, Mycenae
This morning, check out of your accommodation and board the coach. Head to the archaeological site of Mycenae, a lovely 2 hour drive west of Athens. In the second millennium BC, Mycenae was one of the major centres of Greek civilisation and a military stronghold. Since 1999, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its outstanding architecture.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, stop at the Archaeological site of Tiryns, another UNESCO site. Tiryns is the site at which mythical hero Heracles is said to have performed his Twelve Labours. Described as the “mighty walled Tiryns” by Homer, legend held that these walls must have been built by the Cyclopes because of the superhuman strength required to lift the stones.
If there’s time before you make your way into Tolo, stop at what is referred to as Greece's most beautiful city, Nafplion for a quick walk and explore. A romantic city, mythology dictates that the town was founded by Nafplios, the son of Poseidon and the daughter of Danaus Anymone. This gem of a town includes narrow cobblestone alleys in the Medieval Old Town, neoclassical mansions and Turkish fountains.
Arrive in Tolo and check into your accommodation, followed by dinner at the hotel.
Overnight Tolo
Day 4 - Transfer to Delphi, Epidaurus
Depart Tolo and stop at the incredible archaeological site of Epidaurus, named for the son of Apollo. You will need a good couple of hours to explore this extensive site which includes a healing sanctuary and theatre. The sanctuary was the most celebrated healing centre in the Classical world, with the ill spending a night sleeping in the big hall where Apollo would advise them how to recover their strength in a dream. The stunning theatre is still in use today, 3000 years later. Make sure to test the acoustics!
After lunch at a local restaurant, travel north to Delphi, with a short stop at Ancient Corinth en route. Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities in Greece, but was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. The Romans built a new city here nearly 100 years later, and made it the provincial capital of Greece. Home to the legendary Jason of the Argonauts, Ancient Corinth also features in Christianity as a site in which St Paul taught the gospel.
Arrive in the picturesque mountainside town of Delphi and check into your accommodation, followed by dinner at the hotel or a local restaurant.
Overnight Delphi
Day 5 - Delphi and return transfer to Athens
After breakfast and some time exploring the beautiful streets of modern-day Delphi, drive a few short minutes to Delphi Archaeological Site, situated on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. The focal point of Greek spiritual life, Delphi was filled with sanctuaries and surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings. It is most famous for being home to the oracle of Delphi. Here prophecies sent from Apollo were delivered by Pythia, the high-priestess to pilgrims from all over the Mediterranean world.
From here, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before returning by coach to Athens for your last overnight stay. This evening, students can unwind with a fun night out bowling.
Overnight Athens
Day 6 - Athens, flight home
Your final day in Athens! You could choose to have free time, grabbing that last souvenir and capturing that last snap, or maximise your learning by exploring Classics and Ancient History at the National Archaeological Museum. The largest archaeological museum in Greece, it holds one of the most important collections of ancient Greek art in the world.
Then transfer to the airport for your flight home.
What’s included
Full TCBC support from the moment you book until you return home
Full itinerary flexibility to ensure the perfect tour for your students
We'll source the best available flights based on your school's location
You'll have all our necessary contact details to hand should the need arise
Knowledgeable TCBC guide ready to bring your walking tours to life
Detailed itinerary, with all entrance fees included, no hidden costs
Return flights, 1 item of either cabin/hold luggage per person, airport taxes and air passenger duty at current rates, ATOL Protection Contribution
Airport transfers upon arrival and departure. UK airport transfers upon request
Experienced local TCBC guide for your included walking tours
3 day coach for your journey to Tolo and Delphi
5 nights' accommodation, with multi rooms for students and single rooms for teachers
Breakfasts and dinners at hotel or local restaurants. Lunches can be included too
Guided walking tour of the Acropolis, Parthenon and Ancient Agora. Included visits to the Acropolis Museum, Mycenae Archaeological Site, Tiryns Archaeological Site, Epidaurus and Delphi Archaeological Site
3 tailored French language lessons
No hidden costs on tour, everything clearly explained before departure
Details of your personally assigned 24-hour TCBC emergency contact
Free teacher place ratio of 1:10 but we can work to whichever ratio you require
Included in all tours, with Endsleigh Insurance, unless you expressly opt out
If you feel you have received excellent service, then our local guides and drivers will appreciate being tipped. Guidelines will be outlined in your quote
Event availability isn't usually known at the time of booking. We will inform you of options and ticket prices closer to departure
Accommodation
We regularly use the same properties in Greece who are used to working with our school groups and meet our high standards
Candia Hotel
A family run hotel in the heart of the city. Featuring a big lobby, 6 floors of rooms with varying configurations, free wifi throughout and air-conditioning, this hotel is a perfect base for school groups to explore the sites of Athens.
Best of all though is the rooftop, boasting a pool and an incredible 360 degree view of Athens, including a birds eye view of the Acropolis, the Parthenon and Mount Lycabettus.
Golden City Hotel
The Golden City Hotel Athens is well-suited for school groups visiting Athens. Located near Omonia Square, it offers easy access to the city's historic sites.
The hotel features air-conditioned rooms, each equipped with modern amenities such as satellite TV and a fridge. For breakfasts and dinners, there's a rooftop restaurant with stunning panoramic city views and an ideal spot for group gatherings.
The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi and a café just off the bright lobby area, that serves snacks and coffee.
Tolo Hotel
The Tolo Hotel is part of a small family chain of hotels situated in close proximity to each other, in the attractive village of Tolo. The hotel is an excellent accommodation choice for school groups due to its idyllic location, situated right on the seafront, with stunning views of distant islands and swaying palm trees. A long golden sandy beach is a stone's throw from the hotel's front door.
Groups will enjoy taking their meals here, with fantastic ocean views right from their tables. Given the location and surroundings, it would be surprising if students spent much time in their rooms at all, apart from sleeping. Rooms are clean and functional however, with balconies overlooking the sea or the mountains.
Tolo is a perfect base for school groups, allowing for exploration of the Peloponnese region and giving a welcome and contrasting change from the hustle and bustle of Athens.
Arion Hotel
The Arion Hotel in Delphi is an excellent choice for school groups due to its proximity to the Delphi archaeological site and its stunning views of the Corinthian Gulf. This traditionally styled hotel offers 23 air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities, ensuring comfort for students and teachers alike.
The panoramic vistas of the mountains and sea are a highlight, making it a picturesque stay for students. A rich buffet breakfast is included, ideal for starting a busy day of educational activities, with dinner being served in their sister restaurant just a short walk away in the centre of town.
The hotel's location and facilities make it a convenient base for exploring Delphi and its surroundings.
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