This natural wonder (designated by UNESCO as a cultural heritage site) is worth visiting for its picturesque landscape alone, even if the monasteries weren't there. The ancient Greek monasteries blend perfectly with the surrounding environment, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience. A private transfer will take you from Volos to Meteora, where our licensed guide will meet you and provide insight into the region's geology, history, Orthodox religion, and the impact Meteora has had on Greece over the centuries. The view from the rocks is breathtaking. Feel the breeze and hear the bells of the communities. The monasteries are still active, with six in total. We will select and visit 2 or 3 of them, depending on their opening days and hours. After exploring Meteora, we will take a short break for free time in Kalambaka before returning to Volos.
Pickup included
Agios Stefanos is the one that has the easiest access, Great Meteoron is the biggest of them all, Roussanou Nunnery (400 steps are involved) and Agios Nikolaos Anapafsas are smallest monasteries, but outstanding choices. Varlaam Monastery (closed on Thursday and Friday) is the one with the best view, while Agia Triada is the 3rd oldest of all at a height of 535m. IMPORTANT ΝΟΤΕ: You must follow the dress code- Women have to keep covered their shoulders and wear skirts above their pants or wear a long dress/skirt. We always recommend to carry your own skirt or cover-up. As for men, they have to wear long pants. The entrance is forbidden to those who don't follow the dress code.
The beautiful city of Kalambaka today has over 12,000 inhabitants, built at the foothill of the sacred rocks of Meteora and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country with over 2.5 million tourists visiting it annually. Here, you will have free time to spend it as you wish (drink coffee or have lunch break).
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
Cruise passengers: we will be waiting for you at the pier with a sign with your name on it.