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Ancient Greece

Travel with alumni and friends from June 2-15, 2026, on this exclusive fourteen-day small-group journey to discover the grandeur of the ancient world in Greece and experience the beauty of the Aegean isles. Classical Greece comes to life at unmatched archaeological sites, on idyllic islands and alongside Athens’ contemporary life.

Begin in Athens, visiting the city’s treasured sites and touring the city’s most important sites, including the 5th-century Acropolis and Parthenon. After touring the National Archaeological Museum, explore Ancient Corinth. Take a private boat excursion to tranquil Hydra and visit the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus. Next is a three-night sojourn in the Cretan capital, Heraklion. Tour the Minoan Palace and the renowned Archaeological Museum, board a private boat for a cruise to Spinalonga and visit a Cretan olive oil farm. During a two-night stay on the island of Santorini, tour a winery and the archaeological site of Akrotiri. Your Grecian sojourn concludes with a final afternoon and evening in Athens.

Limited to just 24 participants, this exclusive GUAA  trip is sure to fill quickly. Please contact Georgetown Travel Society at 866-525-8664 or GeorgetownTravel Society@Georgetown.edu for more details and to reserve your place today.

Dates & Rates

Dates:  June 2 – 15, 2026

Destination(s): Greece

Price Range:

  • Land/tour only  $6,895 per person based upon double occupancy
  • air-inclusive packages from $8,092* per person based upon double occupancy total price from New York & Boston ($7,395 air & land inclusive plus $697 airline taxes and departure fees).
  • Single travelers please add $1,595.

Please see brochure or contact us for rates* from other cities.

Trip Type: Land & Air

Trip Status:   Open for reservations –  Request a reservation today, or contact the Georgetown Travel Society at 866-525-8664 or GeorgetownTravelSociety@Georgetown.edu for more details.

*All rates are per person based upon double occupancy. Airfare from other cities is available. Airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees are subject to change until final payment is made. Please see the brochure or contact us for more information.

Physical Activity Level – Moderate/Challenging

  • Walk 4-6 miles per day, including 1-3 miles at one time, often uphill, on uneven terrain especially at archaeological sites, and on marble surfaces that can be slippery
  • Archaeological sites in Greece require walking on steep grades
  • Occasional long walks from motorcoach drop-off to sights and hotels
  • Many stairs of varying height throughout tour
  • The Santorini Palace Hotel (Thira) does not have an elevator that has access to each floor

 

Itinerary:

DAY 1: Depart U.S. for Athens, Greece

DAY 2: Athens
After our arrival in the Greek capital, there’s time to relax at our hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, we have no group activities or meals planned for today.

DAY 3: Athens
On this morning’s tour we visit the city’s most important sites, including the 5th-century BCE Acropolis and Parthenon, and the renowned Acropolis Museum, housing artifacts only from the site itself. Then the afternoon is at leisure for independent exploration; ancient sights, monuments, and museums abound. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner at our hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 4: Athens/Cape Sounion
Today’s excursion takes us to Cape Sounion, where we explore the ruins of the ancient Greek Temple of Poseidon, dating to the 5th century BCE. Dedicated to the mythical god of the sea, the temple poses a stunning sight, standing high on a rocky headland surrounded on three sides by the cobalt waters of the Aegean. Following our visit, we enjoy lunch along the Athenian Riviera before we return to Athens, with the remainder of the day free for independent exploration. Dinner tonight is on our own in this cosmopolitan city.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 5: Athens/Corinth/Nafplion
This morning we visit the National Archaeological Museum, home to the world’s most significant collections of Greek artifacts. We then depart by coach to the Peloponnesian Peninsula, Greece’s southernmost region separated from the mainland by the Corinth Canal. En route we visit the ruins and museum of Ancient Corinth, one of the country’s largest cities in antiquity that was demolished by the Romans (146 BCE), who then rebuilt it a century later. Today, only low stone walls, foundations, and several Corinthian columns remain as testimony to the mighty city that once flourished here. The site boasts a strong connection to Christianity: Paul wrote his two letters, First and Second Corinthians, here; and we see the altar where he preached. This afternoon we reach our hotel in Nafplion and dine there tonight.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 6: Mycenae/Epidaurus
It’s a day steeped in ancient history as we first tour the imposing ruins at Mycenae, a UNESCO site that represented the pinnacle of civilization from the 15th to the 12th centuries BCE. A key influence on the development of classic Greek culture (and hence Western civilization), Mycenae also is linked to Homer’s epics, Iliad and The Odyssey. We see the Tomb of Agamemnon, with what was the world’s highest and widest dome for more than a thousand years, and the Lion’s Gate, the only known Bronze Age monumental sculpture in Greece. We move on to the vast archaeological site and museum of Epidaurus, with its 2,300-year-old theater – a masterpiece of Greek architecture known for its perfect acoustics – still in use today. Long associated with healing and medicine, Epidaurus comprises one of the most complete sanctuaries remaining from antiquity. Then we return to Nafplion, where the afternoon is free for lunch on our own and perhaps to explore this gem of a Venetian/Byzantine town with picturesque narrow streets, fortifications, and a bounty of waterfront cafés. Tonight, we enjoy dinner together at a local taverna.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 7: Nafplion/Hydra
This morning we travel to the port of Metohi, where we board a private boat for the ride to Hydra, the car- free Saronic island where donkeys provide the transportation. After lunch together at a local taverna, we have free time to enjoy this picturesque island as we wish. Late afternoon we return to Nafplion for an
evening at leisure.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 8: Nafplion/ Heraklion, Crete
En route to Athens this morning we stop to see the Corinth Canal, cutting at sea level through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean. We continue on to the Athens airport for the 50-minute flight to Crete, arriving midafternoon in Heraklion, the Cretan capital. After checking in at our hotel, we enjoy an afternoon at leisure; this evening we take a walking tour of the Venetian/Ottoman- influenced town center prior to dinner at a local restaurant.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 9: Heraklion/Knossos
This morning we visit one of the greatest museums in all of Greece: Heraklion’s Archaeological Museum housing artifacts from 5,500 years of Cretan history, from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The museum is especially renowned for its Minoan collection, much of which was excavated from the ruins of the palace of Knossos – and which we explore next. Once the political center of Minoan civilization and legendary home of King Minos, the Labyrinth, and the Minotaur, Knossos is considered Europe’s “oldest city” and the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete. After lunch together, we visit a Cretan olive oil farm to learn about the history of olive oil production and to enjoy a tour and tasting. We dine together in Heraklion tonight.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 10: Heraklion/Spinalonga/Kritsa
After an hour’s drive this morning, we board a private boat for a cruise through the Bay of Elounda to
Spinalonga, a former Venetian island fortress later occupied by the Ottomans then used as a leper colony
from 1903 to 1957. Then we move on to the picturesque village of Kritsa, set on a sloping rock hill
surrounded by olive groves. Here we visit the Byzantine-era Panagia Kera church, known for its frescoes
and rich iconography. After lunch together, we have time at leisure to explore Kritsa’s narrow streets
lined with traditional houses. We return to Heraklion in time for dinner on our own tonight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

DAY 11: Crete/Santorini
We depart this morning by high-speed ferry for Santorini, southernmost of the Cycladic islands. Once believed to have been the legendary lost island of Atlantis, Santorini today attracts both Greeks and visitors alike with its stupendous setting of cubiform whitewashed houses sitting atop the jagged cliffs of a crescent-shaped caldera. Upon arrival we visit a local winery for a tour and tasting then have free time in the town of Firostefani for lunch and to explore on our own.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 12: Santorini
Today we tour Santorini’s archaeological site of Akrotiri, a Bronze Age Minoan location that was abandoned in the 17th century BCE following a volcanic eruption – whose ash also preserved the excavations that we now see. This afternoon we head to the town of Oia, known for its iconic whitewashed architecture and stunning views.

Meals: Breakfast

DAY 13: Santorini/Athens
This morning we encounter Santorini from another perspective, as we embark on a private cruise around the island and its caldera, the flooded volcanic crater that forms Santorini’s half-moon shaped bay. Then we transfer to the airport for the flight to Athens. Tonight we celebrate our Greek odyssey at a farewell
dinner.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 14: Depart for U.S.
We transfer to Athens’ international airport this morning, where we connect with our return flight home.

Meals: Breakfast

Included Features:   

  • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary
  • 12 nights’ accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels
  • 24 meals: 12 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners
  • Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees
  • Services of a professional Tour Director
  • Private motor-coach transportation throughout your trip
  • Luggage handling for one bag per person
  • Gratuities for local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

What’s not included:
Taxes; passport, visas and associated fees; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls; accident/sickness, trip cancellation, and baggage insurance; excess baggage charges on aircraft; transfers and baggage handling to/from hotel on day of arrival and/or departure if you have booked as a “land only” participant or if you are arriving earlier or later than and/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s); any overnight on land due to flight schedule(s); meals, alcoholic or other beverages and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “Included Features” section of the program brochure.

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