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Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora

Greece
4 reviews
Available Departures: Jun, Sep, Oct

8 days from

US$1,235

without flights
Walk & Trek
Guided Group
MODERATE MODERATE

Trek to the magnificent summit of Olympus, Greece's highest mountain and explore the UNESCO floating monasteries of Meteora

Trip Code: GMO
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Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora

Highlights
  • Hike up the highest peak in Greece nestled in a UNESCO national park 

  • Walk on ancient trails in the foothills of Meteora's sandstone mountains

  • Visit the breathtaking UNESCO floating monasteries of Megalo and Varlaam

  • Look for eagles and chamois and walk along the E4 long distance trail


At a Glance
  • Group Size 6 to 8
  • 6 days walking
  • Max altitude - 2919m
  • Join In Thessaloniki

Accommodation & Meals
  • 7 Breakfasts
  • 3 Lunches
  • 3 Dinners
  • 2 nights Guesthouse
  • 3 nights Mountain Hut / Refuge
  • 2 nights Hotel
Overview

Captivating Greece boasts the breathtaking UNESCO floating monasteries of Meteora and "the home of the gods," Mount Olympus, the highest peak in the country. Dominating a UNESCO national park and world biosphere reserve, dramatic Olympus, the Throne of Zeus, serves as the highlight of this fantastic trekking journey, featuring stays in traditional mountain huts and a spectacular trek onto the mountain. Greece’s first national park, Olympus, sits on the Macedonian border and is home to a wonderful variety of wildlife, including chamois, wolves, jackals, woodpeckers, birds of prey, and butterflies.

Our journey commences in the Greek village of Krastaki, nestled at the base of the floating Orthodox monasteries of Meteora. This UNESCO World Heritage Site comprises towering sandstone pillars crowned by enchanting monasteries. We'll traverse trails once frequented by 11th-century monks and visit two of the monasteries before continuing to the quaint town of Litochoro. With its stunning mountain backdrop, Litochoro offers an ideal setting to relax before embarking on our trek to the highest point in Greece.

Mount Olympus, the second-highest peak in the Balkans, promises a true mountain adventure, complete with dramatic ridges and breathtaking scenery. If you seek a unique trekking journey boasting panoramic views extending to the coast, then this adventure is the perfect choice.

Is this holiday for you?

This is an exceptional mountain journey featuring a significant amount of ascent and descent during the days spent in Olympus National Park. While the trails are generally well-maintained, there is a ridge section where scrambling (equivalent to UK scrambling grade 1) will be necessary. Walking durations vary from 4 to 8 hours on days 4, 5, 6, and 7, with occasional exposure during the final as …

This is an exceptional mountain journey featuring a significant amount of ascent and descent during the days spent in Olympus National Park. While the trails are generally well-maintained, there is a ridge section where scrambling (equivalent to UK scrambling grade 1) will be necessary. Walking durations vary from 4 to 8 hours on days 4, 5, 6, and 7, with occasional exposure during the final ascent to the summit (which is optional).

For three nights, we will lodge in traditional mountain huts, most of which are inaccessible by vehicles. You will need to carry your personal equipment for four days; however, bedding is provided, and with strategic packing, there is no need to burden yourself with a heavy backpack. This holiday is suitable for regular walkers with a good head for heights and some scrambling experience, who seek a remarkable mountain adventure in a cherished part of Europe.

Why KE?

"They say you should never meet your heroes, as they may disappoint you. But Olympus has been my hero for many years, and now that I’ve finally met it, and crossed its broad shoulders with fellow adventurers under the KE banner, I can report that it is far from a disappointment." Nick Hallissey, Deputy Editor of Country Walking magazine, recently returned from trekking Mount Olympus with one of our KE groups. Read more about his experience here.

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Itinerary

A single timed transfer will be provided from Thessaloniki Airport to the group hotel in Kastraki. The scenic journey takes approximately 2.5hrs and we will have views of the mountains, towns and villages along the way. Kastraki is a small town located in the region of West Macedonia, Greece. Meaning "small castle" this small peaceful town has a laid-back feel to it and is the perfect base for our visit to Meteora. From afar the large village looks like an eagle's nest at the bottom of two gigantic rocks! Protected by the Greek government and under a preservation order, Kastraki is famed for traditional houses with roofs of clay tiles local inhabitants who proudly make sure each garden has an abundance of flowers in residence! During dinner this evening our leader will brief us on the week ahead.

Accommodation

Guesthouse

Today we visit the amazing area of Meteora and enter two of the spectacular monasteries. We'll walk around western Meteora, following the old paths the monks used to use to wind their way amongst the tall rock-towers. These paths then ascend up these gigantic rocks, taking us up to the cliff top monasteries. We will have enough time to visit two of the most important ones: the Megalo Meteoro, and the Varlaam. A UNESCO world heritage site, Meteora is a mystery of nature as monasteries sit suspended in the air on towering sandstone rocks. Formed approximately 60 million years ago, these amazing structures were shaped by weather and earthquakes over time. Meaning "suspended in the air" or "in the heavens above" the whole area is a magical place containing one of the largest and most important Greek Orthodox Monastery complexes in the whole of Europe. During the 11th century monks originally settled in caves, but legends tell of them climbing higher and higher during the Turkish occupation. The first monasteries were built by bringing materials and people up the enormous rock formations with a series of ladders and baskets. In the past these sacred buildings were closed to the public, however in 1921 Queen Marie of Romania visited Meteora and was the first woman allowed to enter. Today six of them remain religious buildings, 4 for men and 2 for women. We'll visit Megalo Meteoro famed for its library, silverware, wood carvings and beautiful frescoes. Our second visit will be to Varlaam, the second biggest and one of the most beautiful, also with exquisite frescoes. (Please note that modest clothing is required for our visits to the monasteries - no vest tops or short shorts for either men or women. Women are requested to wear skirts, however a sarong is provided at the monasteries).

Accommodation

Guesthouse

Meals

B

This morning we'll enjoy a relaxing start to the day. After breakfast we'll explore the village of Kastraki with a short walking tour and morning leg stretcher directly from our accommodation. During the morning there will be time to photograph the traditional houses and colourful gardens that Krastraki is famed for. After lunch we'll transfer (2.5hrs) to the small town of Litochoro. On the way we may have time to stop and swim in the Aegean Sea. Lithochoro is situated only a few kilometres from the sea and known as the gateway to Mount Olympus, this picturesque town is built in traditional Macedonian style. The town is a relaxing place to wander with narrow lanes, small town squares and a quaint Maritime and Folk Museum. After checking-in, there will be some free time to relax. Over dinner, the leader will brief us about the exciting trek through the UNESCO national park and walking days ahead.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Today, we commence our journey with a brief morning transfer to Prionia (770m), the highest accessible point by car. From here, our trekking adventure unfolds as we set forth towards the Spilios Agapitos Refuge, nestled atop a rocky outcrop known as "The Balcony" at 2100m. Our path meanders through beech woodland, offering a serene ambiance as we embark on a section of the renowned E4 European Mountaineer's Path, spanning all the way from Spain to Crete. This remarkable trail traverses the mountain's lower slopes, amidst a transition from deciduous to pine trees as we ascend in altitude. Well-signposted and frequented, we may even encounter mule trains ferrying supplies to the refuges dotting the mountain. Our lodging for the night, also referred to as Refuge 'A', is a spacious and meticulously maintained mountain retreat, boasting panoramic vistas, two dining areas, and a prime location. Basic restroom facilities and a restaurant adorned with vintage photographs depicting early mountain exploits add to the charm. A mere footnote in history, it wasn't until 1913 that the summit of Mytikas was first conquered by local legend Christos Kakalos alongside two Swiss mountaineers. As evening descends, we relish the scenic terrace views and partake in dinner while our leader outlines the next day's objective: the summit of Mount Olympus. The ascent of Olympus is optional, and should you opt out, our leader will tailor the pace to ensure your comfort until the group's return. Rest assured, foregoing the summit does not detract from the joy of the journey, as the trekking experience and mountain refuge stay in itself is a gratifying adventure.

Accommodation

Mountain Hut / Refuge

Meals

B L D

Ascent

1040 M

Descent

100 M

Time

4 hrs trekking

Distance

6 KM

Today, we embark on our journey to Olympus, a majestic mountain boasting three distinct summits - Skala (2866m), Skolio (2912m), and Mytikas (2918m). Initially, our path meanders along a zigzag trail, leading us beneath the towering presence of the mountain's three peaks. It's important to note that various options are available today, and our tour leader will select the most suitable route based on local weather conditions. We may opt to ascend Skala (2866m) before traversing to Skolio (2911m). Alternatively, if weather conditions permit and the mountain remains free of snow, we'll aim for the summit of Mytikas (2917m). Regardless of the chosen route, we are guaranteed to encounter dramatic paths and stunning vistas, particularly as we gaze upon the Cauldron, a breathtaking drop of 500 meters between Mytikas and Skolio. Ascending to the summit involves some scrambling, so a steady head for heights is essential. As the highest peak in Greece, Mount Olympus holds legendary status in Greek mythology as the dwelling place of the gods and the throne of Zeus, offering awe-inspiring views. After capturing ample mountain photographs to cherish, we begin our descent, making our way back to Refuge "A" Please note: A degree of flexibility and patience is required today due to the route being weather, trail, and group dependent. Helmets and harnesses will be provided and carried by each member of the group to ensure additional safety during the scrambling sections.

Accommodation

Mountain Hut / Refuge

Meals

B L D

Ascent

1200 M

Descent

600 M

Time

8 - 9 hrs trekking

Distance

8 KM

This morning we'll enjoy a later start and relaxed breakfast before hiking from Refuge A to Refuge C. The trail we take is called “Kofto”, and you may find it slightly rockier underfoot than the previous trails we've walked. After reaching the plateau, we'll explore the surrounding smaller peaks and there may also be the opportunity to walk to a nearby chapel situated on the top of a peak, Profitis Ilias (Prophet Elias). With an elevation of 2803 meters, The chapel is the highest ecclesiastical building of the Orthodox Church. Tonight, we'll call the quaint and charming Refuge "C" our home. Upon our arrival, we'll have the chance to unwind and bask in the serene ambiance of the refuge's terrace, accompanied by a well-deserved celebratory beer.

Accommodation

Mountain Hut / Refuge

Meals

B L D

Ascent

300 M

Descent

900 M

Time

4 - 5 hrs trekking

Distance

8 KM

This morning we'll leave the mountains and head down to the valley floor. There are numerous trails and if we're lucky we may spot the birds of prey that live and soar in the national park. Here vultures, eagles and falcons are all residents alongside storks, doves and hoopoe. The park is famed for its abundance of butterflies and reptiles plus chamois, wolf, wild boar, fox, jackel, wild cat and squirrels. One thing is for sure we'll enjoy a walk out of the park before our transfer to Litochoro. After checking-in there will be time to for a stroll before we meet up to enjoy a final group dinner. Tonight there will be plenty of opportunities to enjoy a glass or two of the local ouzo, metaxa or retsina.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Ascent

100 M

Descent

1000 M

Time

3 - 4 hrs trekking

Distance

6 KM

The holiday ends after breakfast. A single timed transfer from Litochoro to Thessaloniki Airport is provided.

Meals

B
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Essential Information

We've compiled some of our Frequently Asked Questions to help you learn more about this amazing trip.

  • A professional and qualified tour leader/mountain guide
  • Single timed airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • All accommodation as described
  • Meals as described in the Meal Plan All land transport required by the itinerary
  • All activities/excursions/entrance fees mentioned unless specified as ‘optional’

  • Travel insurance
  • Airport transfers other than group transfers
  • Tips
  • Some meals as described in the Meal Plan
  • Any additional activities/excursions indicated as optional
  • Miscellaneous personal expenditure - drinks and souvenirs etc

The group will meet at Thessaloniki Airport.

A single timed transfer from the airport to the group hotel in Kastraki will be provided. This transfer will depart in the early afternoon.

On the last day of the holiday there will be a single timed group transfer back to Thessaloniki Airport from Litochoro departing mid-morning.

Anyone may join the group transfers by prior arrangement. Travelling as a group or on public transport saves energy. If this is not practical, we can provide private transfers at an additional cost.

Hotel contact details and an emergency number will be provided with your booking confirmation.

All breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners are included in the holiday price.

Water from the taps may not be drinkable in all locations on this trip - please check with your guide. We recommend taking water purification tablets and a reusable bottle with a filter such as Water-to-Go, which can both be used to help make safe other water sources. Please note that we do not encourage the purchase of single use plastic bottles.

Greek food is absolutely excellent with its colourful Mediterranean diet of tasty dishes alongside a fantastic range of fresh vegetables and salads. Local menus include fava beans, olives, aubergines, fresh cheeses, filled filo pastries, lamb and poultry plus don’t forget excellent breads to dip in taramasalata and tzatziki. Breakfasts are continental in style with tea, coffee, cereals, bread, jam, yoghurt, honey and occasionally cheese. Lunches will be picnic style and the group will make them up during breakfast to carry during the day (bread, cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, ham or dried meat, fruit and biscuits). In Litohoro and Krastaki we’ll eat in small local restaurants with something to suit all tastes and budgets. In the refuges dinner will be simpler but filling with thick soups, pastas, stews etc. As one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world, the country has an excellent selection of local wines available by the glass. The light beer of Mythos, the aniseed aperitif of Ouzo, Metaxa the local brandy, Retsina (wine with an acquired taste) and the fiery Tsipouro are all popular local tipples and well worth a try.

You will spend 4 nights in simple guesthouses / hotels in Kastraki and Litochoro in en-suite rooms. If you are travelling by yourself, you will be paired with another single client of the same sex.

For the 3 nights in Olympus National Park, the group will stay in two mountain refuges with dormitory accommodation, known as Refuge A and Refuge C. Blankets are provided, however we recommend taking a sheet sleeping bag liner for these 3 nights. Each refuge has a restaurant, plus drinks and snacks can be purchased. Toilet and washing facilities will be simple, refuge A does offer refreshing cold showers! Though basic, the atmospheric location of these huts more than makes up for the lack of facilities. It also allows the chance to stay in the UNESCO national park.

Single rooms are available for a supplementary cost (not available at the mountain refuges). If you are planning to extend your holiday, additional nights at the group hotels are available on request.

The group will be led by a professional and qualified tour leader.

This holiday involves going to moderately high altitude.  During the course of your trip you will reach altitudes in excess of 2500 metres.  Most people will have no difficulty with this level of altitude but before coming on the holiday, we recommend you read the advice on trekking at high altitude.  You can also talk to one of our trekking experts if you have any concerns about altitude.

The local currency in Greece is the Euro and approximately 250 - 300 Euro should cover extra expenses - drinks with evening meals, snacks, non-included meals and drinks in the refuges. We recommend taking your money in local currency or carrying a debit/credit card to use at a local ATM. There is an ATM at Thessaloniki Airport and in Litochoro where you can withdraw Euros.

Most people will want to tip their local guide if they have had a good experience.  This is a purely personal decision and it is important to remember that tips are a way of saying 'thank you' and are not part of the wages of local staff.  We recommend that any tips be given from the group as a whole rather than from individuals and that the group decides together on a level of tipping that everyone is comfortable with.

There is no weight restriction other than that imposed by your international carrier but we do ask you to limit your luggage to one piece plus your day pack. Baggage will be transported between overnight stops (except on Days 4, 5 and 6) by vehicle.  A 35-40 litre rucksack should be adequate for the two day trek into Olympus National Park. Any items not required on the two day trek can be left at the hotel in Litochoro. 

For each holiday there is a minimum number of participants required to enable it to go ahead. Once the minimum number is reached, the trip status will change from 'Available' to 'Guaranteed to run'. You can check the trip status for each departure in ‘Dates and Prices’ table. Other than in exceptional circumstances, we will not cancel a trip once it has achieved this guaranteed to run status and so you are free to proceed with your international flight booking and other travel arrangements.

Europe

Your passport must meet 2 requirements. It must be:

  • less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’)

  • valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)

For the latest details on visiting countries within the EU or the European Economic Area (EEA), please check the UK Government website

The information that we provide is for UK passport holders. A passport with 6 months remaining validity at the end of your stay is generally required, and you should have at least 2 blank pages for each country that you visit.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct travel documents and visas for your holiday. Please ensure that you check for the latest advice before travel. For the most up to date information on entry requirements, please visit the UK Government website.

If you have a severe allergy please inform the KE office before you travel. We will do all we can to help, but we cannot guarantee an allergy free environment on KE trips. You will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as 'adrenaline auto-injectors' are not carried as standard by KE leaders and staff. You should inform your leader on arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen.

Vaccinations

You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations.

GHIC / Medical cover

UK residents should carry a free Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC). This entitles you to state provided medical treatment when you're visiting an EU country or Switzerland. This is not a substitute for medical travel insurance which is vital when travelling overseas.

The currency for part or all of this holiday is the Euro.

Getting some additional exercise before coming on an active holiday makes a lot of sense. The fitter you are, after all, the more enjoyable you will find the experience.

You should be aerobically fit and comfortable with walking 6 to 8 hours for consecutive days. Hill walking, with a good amount of ascent and descent, is the best training. Running, cycling and swimming are also good for developing cardiovascular fitness and stamina.

The best time of year for trekking in the Olympus National Park and a summit attempt is in September and October - when we have planned our trips.   We can expect daytime temperatures to range between 20 and 25 degrees centigrade, dropping at night to 10-15 degrees centigrade in the towns and villages and 5 - 10 degrees centigrade in the mountains.  During early summer the trails of Mount Olympus can be covered in snow, whilst it is too hot and busy to complete this itinerary comfortably during July and August.  Although the whole coastline is blessed with sunshine from spring to autumn, we can expect a wide variety of weather as with all mountain regions.

As a reputable tour operator, KE supports the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's ‘Travel Aware campaign to enable British citizens to prepare for their journeys overseas. The 'Travel Aware' website provides a single, authoritative source of advice for all kinds of travellers and we recommend that prior to travel, all KE clients visit the official UK Government website at travelaware.campaign.gov.uk and read the FCDO Travel Advice for their chosen destination. North Americans can also check out the U.S. Department of State website: www.travel.state.gov for essential travel advice and tips.

KE treat the safety and security of all clients as the most important aspect of any trip we organise. We would not run any trip that we did not consider reasonably safe.  Should the FCDO advise against travel for any reason, we will contact everyone booked to travel to discuss the situation.  We receive regular updates direct from the FCDO and are in constant touch with our contacts on the ground.  If you have any questions about government travel advice, please call our office.

KE do not encourage the use of single use plastic items. We are ensuring that our agents all over the world are working together to reduce the problem and educate those around them. We are leading by example in our KE office by reducing our plastic use.

  • The Gods of Olympus - Barbara Graziosi

 

It is an essential condition of joining a holiday with KE Adventure Travel that you have a valid travel insurance policy to cover the cost of medical treatment and to protect the value of your holiday in the event of cancellation.  When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary.

For appropriate insurance cover we recommend Campbell Irvine Direct.  Please go to our Travel Insurance page for further information and to get a quote.

The following checklist should help you with your packing.  As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum.

You must bring the following items:

  • Hiking boots

  • Trainers to travel in and for the huts

  • Socks

  • Trekking trousers

  • Lightweight waterproof overtrousers

  • Underwear

  • Baselayer shirts

  • T-shirts and/or casual shirts

  • Fleece jacket or warm jumper

  • Waterproof jacket

  • Warm jacket

  • Gloves or mittens

  • Sunhat or cap

  • Sunglasses

  • Warm Hat

  • Daypack minimum 40 litres

  • Headtorch and spare batteries

  • Sun protection (including for lips)

  • Water bottles x2 1 Litre (we encourage re-filling water bottles rather than single use plastic)

  • Water purification tablets
  • Sheet sleeping bag liner (for the huts)

  • Washbag and toiletries

  • Small Towel

  • Antibacterial hand wash

  • Small padlock (to lock the your luggage)

  • Basic First Aid Kit including: Antiseptic cream, throat lozenges, diarrhoea treatment (Imodium) painkillers, plasters and blister treatment, Insect repellent (DEET), and re-hydration salts (Dioralite). Glucose tablets and multi-vitamin tablets are a good idea

Equipment (provided locally)

  • Climbing harness
  • Climbing helmet
(These items will be issued to everyone at the start of the trip for the ascent of Olympus for extra security on a short section near the summit.You should ensure you leave room for them in your daypack

 

The following items are optional:

  • Trekking poles

  • Thermal baselayer - leggings

  • Swimwear
  • Shorts

  • Earplugs (Especially if you are not the one snoring)

  • Insect repellant 

  • Camera

  • Travel clothes

  • Pen-knife (note: always pack sharp objects in hold baggage)

  • Repair kit – (eg. needle, thread, duct tape)

  • Reusable cloth bag for shopping (to avoid plastic bags)

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Reviews

4.8 out of 5 from 4 reviews

Let The Muses Speak! ★★★★★

I never knew Greece had so many rocks! This was a wonderful week from start to finish with good food (limited options in the huts), beautiful accommodations, the hut "experience," excellent views and interesting sites, a dip in the Aegean Sea and a challenging rock scramble in a friendly and welcoming country. Our professional guide, Ivo, was with us throughout and provided his expertise and watchful eye assuring our safety and enjoyment at every step.

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By Denise from USA | 01 October 2024

Climbing Mount Olympus a memorable adventure

By John from Stoke-on-Trent | 08 November 2019

Climbing Mount Olympus a memorable adventure ★★★★

The walks around Metoria are quite short and gentle. The area itself is quite stunning. The ascent of Olympus was an experience not to be forgotten, We were blessed with good weather, cold but mainly dry. The huts were idyllic and very cosy. The ascent day was fairly full on but technically OK.

By John from Stoke-on-Trent | 24 October 2019

Climbing Mount Olympus a memorable adventure

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By John from Stoke-on-Trent | 24 October 2019

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By Laurence from Congleton | 27 September 2018

Traveller Reviews
4.8 out of 5 from 13 reviews

Let The Muses Speak!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

I never knew Greece had so many rocks! This was a wonderful week from start to finish with good food (limited options in the huts), beautiful accommodations, the hut "experience," excellent views and interesting sites, a dip in the Aegean Sea and a challenging rock scramble in a friendly and welcoming country. Our professional guide, Ivo, was with us throughout and provided his expertise and watchful eye assuring our safety and enjoyment at every step.

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By Denise from USA | 01 October 2024

Climbing Mount Olympus a memorable adventure

By John from Stoke-on-Trent | 08 November 2019

Climbing Mount Olympus a memorable adventure
★ ★ ★ ★

The walks around Metoria are quite short and gentle. The area itself is quite stunning. The ascent of Olympus was an experience not to be forgotten, We were blessed with good weather, cold but mainly dry. The huts were idyllic and very cosy. The ascent day was fairly full on but technically OK.

By John from Stoke-on-Trent | 24 October 2019

Climbing Mount Olympus a memorable adventure

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By John from Stoke-on-Trent | 24 October 2019

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Laurence's Mount Olympus National Park Photos

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Laurence's Meteora Photos

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By Laurence from Congleton | 27 September 2018

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By Hugh from KE Adventure Travel | 05 October 2017

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By Neil from Rochester | 04 October 2017

Fantastic scenery, good walks, food & great weather
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
What a fantastic weeks holiday. The town of Kastraki where we stayed the first 2 nights is beautiful & quiet, plenty of places to go for walks & plenty of places to eat in the evenings. The guesthouse we stayed is very nice, friendly & perfectly placed. The meteor Monasteries which sit on top of rocks are amazing. We visited 2 of them, only €2 entry, men can wear shorts & t-shirts, ladies have to wear a wrap around there legs, these are free at the entrance. The views from the Monasteries are spectacular & the inside of them are very interesting. The walks to them are steep in places with loose rock but very manageable. The morning walk before we leave is mainly on the steep road then goes in to woods. At the top again views are fantastic. The journey to Litochoro is about 2 1/2 hours, lunch was down by the beach. Our next guesthouse is again fantastic, the walk to the restaurant is about 15 mins & the food is plentiful. The start of the trek upto the 1st hut on Mt Olympus is about 3 hours mainly in the trees can be quite steep in places with loose rock. The hut is ok, you stay in dorms, the food is good & does get very busy. If weather is clear you will get a beautiful view of the sunrise. The trip to the top of Mt Olympus took good 3 to 4hours with some very steep parts again with loose rock, but worth it when you reach the 1st summit. From here you can take a path which is more difficult but doable & again worth it. The walk to the next hut is about 3 hours. This hut is a lot smaller with sleeping up stairs, food again is good, however the toilet here is outside & a short walk. The walk back to the 1st hut is about 3 hours as the path quite exposed , plenty loose rock, uneven steps, but is very doable. The walk back down to where we left the van is the same way we came up. From the van their is a walk back to the guesthouse which is about 6 miles & can be done in just over 3 hours at good pace, despise the up & down in high heat. Overall i would recommend this holiday.
By Neil from Rochester | 29 September 2017

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By Neil from Rochester | 29 September 2017

An excellent cultural, trekking and climbing adventure in the lap of the Gods!

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By Richard from THORNTON-CLEVELEYS | 22 September 2017

An excellent cultural, trekking and climbing adventure in the lap of the Gods!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
From day 1 the team gelled and under the experienced leader Ivo and our guest from KE Hugh I knew this was going to be a great trip. I had never been to Greece before and I wasn't disappointed. The hotel bases in Kastraki and Litahoro were excellent. The food in the local restaurants superb. The Meteora monastaries made it an interesting start to the trip before the main course climbing Mount Olympus. The Gods were on our side too as the weather had threatened to spoil things but rain staye d away and we trekked in brilliant sunshine. Despite a fall by one of our team on the descent from one of the refuges the response from our guide ensured that any injury was dealt with quickly and efficiently. I would certainly recommend this trip to anyone wanting a slice of culture adding to what was a brilliant trekking adventure.
By Richard from THORNTON-CLEVELEYS | 19 September 2017

DATES & PRICES

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2024

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  • Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora
    Without Flights
  • Departure Reference: GMO /4B/24/
  • This trip begins on Sat 5 Oct and ends on Sat 12 Oct
  • This departure is available and departs within 0 days. Secure your place today with full payment by contacting the KE office
  • Single Supplement Price: US$115 - 4 nights (singles not available in the mountain huts).
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2025

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  • Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora
    Without Flights
  • Departure Reference: GMO /01/25/
  • This trip begins on Sat 14 Jun and ends on Sat 21 Jun
  • This departure is guaranteed. Secure your place today with a deposit of US$275
  • Single Supplement Price: US$115 - 4 nights (singles not available in the mountain huts).
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  • Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora
    Without Flights
  • Departure Reference: GMO /02/25/
  • This trip begins on Sat 21 Jun and ends on Sat 28 Jun
  • This departure is available to book. Secure your place today with a deposit of US$275
  • Single Supplement Price: US$115 - 4 nights (singles not available in the mountain huts).
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  • Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora
    Without Flights
  • Departure Reference: GMO /03/25/
  • This trip begins on Sat 20 Sep and ends on Sat 27 Sep
  • This departure is guaranteed. Secure your place today with a deposit of US$275
  • Single Supplement Price: US$115 - 4 nights (singles not available in the mountain huts).
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  • Sacred Summits of Olympus and Meteora
    Without Flights
  • Departure Reference: GMO /04/25/
  • This trip begins on Sat 27 Sep and ends on Sat 4 Oct
  • This departure is available to book. Secure your place today with a deposit of US$275
  • Single Supplement Price: US$115 - 4 nights (singles not available in the mountain huts).
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