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Uncover a world of ancient treasures and authentic food on this indulgent adventure through 4000 years of culinary culture. From the pistachio farms and fish markets of the Saronic Islands to the olive groves and rugged coastline of the Peloponnese region, meet passionate cooks and local producers as you explore the diverse flavours and faces of Greece. Beginning in the historic hub of Athens, explore the farms of Aegina, cook in a local kitchen in Poros, relax on the beaches of Kardamyli and marvel at the legacy of ancient Greece at the Theatre of Epidaurus and Mycenae's Treasury of Atreus. With a hearty serving of breathtaking sites and mouth-watering bites, savour iconic Greek flavours from ouzo to olive oil on a real food adventure that’s sure to spoil your senses.
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Athens
<Yiasou! Welcome to Athens, the capital of Greece. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you arrive early, be sure to explore some of the iconic ancient sites, including the Acropolis, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. After your meeting, celebrate with a plant-based mezze feast (an array of small plates typically accompanied by a glass of wine or ouzo) in a rustic taverna. Zucchini balls, vegan moussaka, salads, tomato balls, fresh beans with zucchini, fava beans and stuffed vegetables are just a few of the flavoursome dishes that may be on offer tonight. Greece is home to a culinary culture that is thought to be more than 4000 years old.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting at 6 pm as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Aegina
<Today I travel by metro to the port of Piraeus, then catch a relaxing scenic ferry to Agina (approximately 1 hour. At Aegina port you will embark at private transfer and first stop will be a local pistachio farm. It’s thought that pistachio trees were first planted on the island in the 19th century, brought to Aegina via Syria, and the Greek island of Chios. Enjoy a sample from the farm and be sure to seek out fistikato, a local sweet made by Pistachio or gelato made by Fistiki Aeginis (the greek work for Pistatchio ). Next drive to a local dairy farm where you'll meet the owners for a tour of their property. Sample their homemade cheeses with a glass of tsipouro and help make rizogalo (Traditional Greek rice pudding) with fresh milk, rice, sugar and cinammon a taste of Greek childhood. Depending on the weather there will be time for swimming stop and lunch, before you check in at your hotel. Late in the afternoon follow your leader for orientantion walk at town of Aegina and evening is free for your own exploration or maybe join your group for an optional dinner, inspired by Pistatchio.
The walk to the metro station takes about 4-5 mins through the city. Keep in mind you'll be carrying your luggage, and some city streets may have uneven paving, so please tread carefully. Your travel time today will be approximately 1.5 hour. -
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Poros Island
<This morning you may like to stroll down to main town of Aegina, stop at cafe and get a coffee with local and perhaps also stop past the island's most famous pastry shop to pick up some pistachio goodies to take with you. Then it will be time to board another ferry bound for Poros – a small Greek island renowned for lamb, olive groves and white houses with terracotta roofs. Take part in a cooking class with a local chef and learn to prepare some classic regional dishes, then feast on your creations over lunch. Enjoy a free afternoon, you can go for a swim to the close-by beach if you want, and be sure to ask your leader for recommendations for dinner tonight.
Your hotel is located approximately a 5-minute taxi ride or 40 minutes walking distance from the town centre. A taxi one-way will cost approximately EUR 7. For end of season departures, there is a possibility of no direct ferry from Aegina to Poros island. In this case the travel time will be longer (approx. 3 and a half hours) -
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Poros Island
<Take a daytrip to Hydra Island – a quintessential Greek getaway. The gem of the Saronic Gulf, Hydra stands alone among the Greek islands as the one free of wheeled vehicles – no cars, no scooters, just tiny marble-cobbled lanes, donkeys, rocks and sea. So, put your walking shoes on and get acquainted with the locals with a spot of people watching and enjoy this one-of-a-kind Greek Island. Your leader will help you on this mission by taking you to a traditional sweet shop to try the famous hydraika amygdalota (Greek macaroons), paired with delicious Greek coffee. The rest of the day is for you to relax, swim in clear waters or stroll along the marina, before returning to Poros in the evening.
Please note that breakfast today will be served as a breakfast basket. -
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Nafplion
<Take a short ferry ride this morning before jumping in a private vehicle from Poros to Nafplion. On the way, visit a small, family-run apiary to see their honey museum and learn how their bees make honey, before sampling their products with Greek tea, homemade bread and cheese. Travel to the ancient site of Epidaurus. Named after Epidauro, the son of Apollo, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Epidaurus comprises the remains of the Sanctuary of Asklepios (the ancient god of medicine) as well as one of the best-preserved theatres of ancient Greece. Your final stop is at a family-owned ouzo distillery for a taste of their iconic Greek aperitif. Traditionally distilled in copper pots, ouzo acquires its distinct flavour from the addition of anise. Star anise, fennel, mastic, cardamom, coriander, cloves and cinnamon may also be added, and recipes are often closely guarded family secrets. Arrive in Nafplio in the late afternoon – a seaside town, considered one of the most beautiful in the eastern Peloponnese, it reflects the legacy of Frankish, Venetian and Turkish conquerors in its culture and architecture. -
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (8 Nächte)
- Athen - Willkommensessen
- Aegina - Besuch einer Pistazienfarm
- Aegina - Bauernhofbesuch mit Käseverkostung und Dessertherstellung
- Insel Poros - Kochkurs
- Hydra - Tagesausflug
- Kranidi - Besuch einer Imkerfarm mit Verkostung
- Nauplia - Besuch und Verkostung einer Ouzo-Brennerei
- Epidaurus - Geführte Tour
- Mykene - Geführte Tour
- Argos - Weinkellerbesuch und Verkostung
- Kalamata oder Nafplio - Marktbesuch mit Verkostung
- Parapougki - Besuch einer Olivenmühle und Verkostung
- Kardamyl - Lalagia oder Travichti machen
- Kardamyli - Selbstgekochtes Abendessen
- Athens - Welcome Dinner
- Aegina - Pistachio farm visit
- Aegina - Farm visit with cheese tasting and dessert making
- Poros Island - Cooking Class
- Hydra - Day Trip
- Kranidi - Beekeeper farm visit with tastings
- Nafplio - Ouzo Distillery Visit and Tasting
- Epidaurus - Guided tour
- Mycenae - Guided Tour
- Argos - Winery visit and tastings
- Kalamata or Nafplio - Market visit with tastings
- Parapougki - Olive mill visit and tastings
- Kardamyl - Lalagia or Travichti making
- Kardamyli - Home-cooked dinner
- 7x Frühstück
- 1x Mittagessen
- 2x Abendessen
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