Luxury Greek Mythology Tour: Crete, Delos & Mount Olympus vacations

Greek Mythology Tour: Crete, Delos & Mount Olympus

9 days From $9,130 pp

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This nine-day journey takes you to the places where Greek gods were born, heroes fought monsters, and legends began. From Crete’s labyrinth to the summit of Mount Olympus, you’ll walk in the footsteps of mythology whilst staying in exceptional hotels and enjoying private expert guides who bring these timeless tales to life.

This tour is a must of you’re a history buff or if you’ve seen the film 300. Exploring Greece through its myths is a great way to discover its extraordinary culture. The Greek myths continue to fuel the stories we tell, from Disney films (hello, Hercules) to bestselling LGBTQ+ novels like The Song of Achilles.

What’s so great about the Greek myths?

Greek mythology isn’t just ancient history—it’s the foundation of European culture and still shapes how we think, speak, and tell stories today. From Renaissance art to modern films, the gods and heroes of ancient Greece appear everywhere: we talk about someone’s “Achilles heel,” describe a lengthy journey as an “odyssey,” or call something “herculean” without thinking twice.

The myths provided templates for Western literature, philosophy, and psychology—Jung’s archetypes, Freud’s Oedipus complex, and countless narrative structures all trace back to these ancient tales. For tourists, Greece offers something genuinely rare: the chance to stand exactly where these stories were born.

You’re not just reading about Theseus and the Minotaur in a book—you’re walking through the actual palace of Knossos. You’re not watching a documentary about Apollo—you’re standing on Delos where he was supposedly born.

This tangible connection between myth and place is magnetic, drawing millions of visitors annually who want to experience the landscapes that fired the ancient imagination. In an age of virtual everything, Greece delivers something refreshingly real: stories that have survived 3,000 years, rooted in places you can still visit, touch, and explore. It’s cultural tourism at its most profound.

In detail

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Days 1-3: Crete – The Labyrinth of the Minotaur

Your mythological odyssey begins in Crete, the largest Greek island and birthplace of Zeus himself. According to legend, the king of the gods was born in a cave on Mount Ida, hidden from his father Cronus who had a nasty habit of devouring his children. But Crete’s most famous myth is darker: King Minos, the Minotaur, and the deadly labyrinth beneath the Palace of Knossos.

Fly into Heraklion and check into a luxury hotel such as Blue Palace Resort in Elounda or Abaton Island Resort & Spa. After settling in, meet your private guide for an exploration of the Palace of Knossos, Europe’s oldest city.

Walking through the restored throne room and frescoed chambers, your guide will recount the story of Theseus and the Minotaur, Ariadne’s golden thread, and the archaeological detective work that uncovered this Bronze Age civilization. The palace’s labyrinthine layout makes it easy to imagine how the myth took root.

Spend your second day exploring Crete’s mythological landscape. Visit the Cave of Zeus on Mount Ida or the Dikteon Cave near Psychro, both claiming to be the god’s birthplace.

The drive takes you through dramatic mountain scenery and traditional villages where old men still gather in kafeneions. In the afternoon, head to the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, home to the finest Minoan artifacts including the famous Snake Goddess figurines and frescoes depicting bull-leaping—possibly the origin of the Minotaur legend itself.

Your third day offers a choice: explore the Minoan palace of Phaistos with its mysterious undeciphered disc, or head to Matala, where caves in the cliffs were supposedly used by nymphs and later became a 1960s hippie haven.

Days 1-3: Crete – The Labyrinth of the Minotaur

Days 4-5: Athens & Delos – Birthplace of the Divine Twins

From Crete, fly to Athens (or take the overnight ferry if you prefer a more romantic arrival). Check into a five-star hotel in Plaka or Kolonaki.

Spend the afternoon exploring Athens’ mythological heart. A private guided tour of the Acropolis brings the Parthenon and Erechtheion to life, whilst below, the Ancient Agora is where Theseus (having survived the Minotaur) became Athens’ greatest king.

Your guide will connect the dots between mythology and history, explaining how the Panathenaic Festival honored Athena’s victory over Poseidon for the city’s patronage. Visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus, where only 15 of the original 104 colossal columns remain, and the Theatre of Dionysus, dedicated to the god of wine and revelry.

The following morning, catch an early ferry from Piraeus to Mykonos (approximately 2.5-3 hours). After checking into your Mykonos hotel, you’ll take a short boat trip to Delos, one of Greece’s most significant archaeological sites and mythological locations.

Delos is where Leto, fleeing the jealous wrath of Hera, gave birth to the divine twins Apollo and Artemis. The island became so sacred that no one was allowed to be born or die there in ancient times.

Your private guide will lead you through the remarkable ruins: the Terrace of the Lions (marble guardians dedicated to Apollo), the ancient theatre, and the House of Dionysus with its stunning mosaics. Standing atop Mount Kynthos, you’ll have panoramic views across the Cyclades—the very islands that ancient myth says formed a circle (kyklos) around sacred Delos. Return to Mykonos for a sunset dinner at Scorpios or Alemagou.

Days 4-5: Athens & Delos – Birthplace of the Divine Twins

Days 6-9: Mount Olympus & Thessaloniki – Home of the Gods

The final leg of your journey takes you north to Macedonia and the mythical home of the twelve Olympian gods. Fly from Mykonos to Thessaloniki (or Athens to Thessaloniki if direct flights aren’t available)/
Dedicate your first evening to exploring Thessaloniki itself—Greece’s second city has impressive Byzantine walls, the White Tower, and excellent tavernas in the Ladadika district. The Archaeological Museum houses treasures from ancient Macedonia, including finds from Vergina where Philip II of Macedon (Alexander the Great’s father) was buried.
The next morning, drive to Litochoro, the traditional gateway to Mount Olympus (about 90 minutes from Thessaloniki). Check into a boutique mountain hotel such as Dion Palace Resort & Spa at the foot of the mountain. In the afternoon, visit the archaeological site of Dion, ancient Macedonia’s sacred city dedicated to Zeus.

Here, in the shadow of Olympus, Macedonian kings made sacrifices to the Olympian gods before military campaigns. The site includes sanctuaries to Zeus, Demeter, and Isis (introduced later), along with remarkably preserved mosaics and an ancient theatre.

Your Olympus experience depends on your fitness level and ambition. For the adventurous, a guided trek to Mytikas peak (2,917m)—Greece’s highest point and the throne of Zeus himself—requires two days with an overnight stay in a mountain refuge.

This challenging climb rewards you with extraordinary views and the genuine accomplishment of standing where the ancients believed the gods held court.

For a less strenuous but equally mythological experience, take a half-day guided hike to Prionia (1,100m) through the Enipeas Gorge, where the forest feels primordial and waterfalls cascade through the landscape. Your guide will share stories of how the gods feasted on ambrosia and nectar, settled disputes, and observed mortal affairs from their clouded peaks.

Spend your final morning exploring the foothills before driving back to Thessaloniki. If time permits, stop at Vergina to see the extraordinary royal tombs of the Macedonian kings, including the golden larnax that held Philip II’s remains.

Depart from Thessaloniki, or extend your stay in the city for a final evening of mezze, local wine, and reflections on a journey through Greece’s most enduring stories.

Days 6-9: Mount Olympus & Thessaloniki – Home of the Gods

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