Meteora tour from Kalambakas train station

Sidirodromikos Stathmos Kalampakas, Kalabaka, Greece, Kalambaka, Greece
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Overview
Duration
4h 30min
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

While in Greece, don’t miss out the opportunity to visit Meteora. Join this tour departing daily from Kalabaka’s train station by catching the morning train to Kalabaka (the one that arrives at 12:03 to Kalabaka’s train station). Explore centuries-old monasteries, enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views and discover the secrets of Meteora.

What to remember

Important info

  • To join this tour you should take the morning train to Kalambaka from: Athens (departure 07:57), Thessaloniki (departure 08:56), Volos (departure 09:23), Neoi Poroi (departure 09:25), Larissa (departure 10:17)
  • Please bring with you appropriate clothing/footwear, your camera or smartphone and cash for the monasteries entrance fees (3EUR per person, per monastery)
  • The monasteries of Meteora impose a strict dress code. Men must wear long trousers. Women must wear long skirts and cover their shoulders. *Skirts are also provided at the entrance of each monastery
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What's included
included-item
Pick up/Drop off from Kalabaka’s Train Station. Transfer with a luxury VIP minibus. English-Speaking local guide. Free Wi-Fi in the bus. Guided tour
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What's not included
excluded-items
Train Tickets. Entrance fees of each monastery (3 euros per person). Guided tour inside the monasteries (available upon request)
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Know Before You Go
Highlights

See all six monasteries and admire the interior of three of them. Learn the history and legends directly from a local. Take in the magnificent St. George “Mandilas” cave. View the ancient Chapel of Doupiani. Experience the panoramic views and capture breathtaking photos

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
ΒΑΣΙΛΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ Μ. -ΤΣΙΑΤΣΙΟΣ Ν. Ο.Ε
Meeting Point

You'll be picked up from Kalabaka’s train station.