Best of Argostoli, Corfu, Kotor, Split, Croatia, and Santorini Package
4.7 / 5 | 159 ReviewsArgostoli Sightseeing
Experience the true essence of Kefalonia on this enriching 4-hour group tour, designed to showcase the island's authentic beauty and deep cultural heritage. Enjoy a harmonious blend of traditional villages, historic sites, sacred monasteries, and breathtaking coastal landscapes.
Your adventure begins at Katavothres, a fascinating geological wonder where seawater mysteriously flows underground. Continue to the picturesque Fanari Lighthouse, one of the island's most iconic viewpoints, perfect for capturing sweeping coastal panoramas.
Next, travel to the charming village of Kastro, celebrated for its stone-built homes, narrow lanes, and timeless ambience. Here, guests can explore the village at their leisure or choose to take an optional stroll up to St. George's Castle, a medieval fortress offering spectacular views across the surrounding valley.
From Kastro, the journey winds through peaceful mountain villages before descending into the fertile Omala Valley, renowned for its vineyards, monasteries, and lush rural scenery. Here, you'll visit the revered Monastery of St. Gerasimos, the island's most important religious site and the resting place of Kefalonia's patron saint. Admire the serene setting, intricate frescoes, and profound spiritual significance of this historic sanctuary.
Your cultural immersion continues with a tasting experience at a traditional boutique, where you'll sample two varieties of premium Kefalonian extra virgin olive oil and two local honey specialties. Learn about the island's long-standing agricultural traditions and the artisanal techniques behind these celebrated products.
Before returning to Argostoli, enjoy a peaceful photo stop at Koutavos Lagoon, a serene natural habitat framed by lush greenery, an ideal finale to your discovery of Kefalonia's rich culture and natural beauty.
Corfu Past and Present
Visit the small village of Paleokastritsa, set amidst six small coves, nestled in the rugged coastline and surrounded by olive, lemon and cypress groves among blue emerald waters. This is a very popular resort and is considered to have some of the finest sceneries in the entire Mediterranean. During your first stop, you will some free time and the option to participate in a boat ride to the caves (approximate cost is 15 EUR per person), swim in the ocean, or relax on the beach or last option is to walk up to the monastery and see the most magnificent views. Guests can only partake in one of the aforementioned options at the initial stop.
Afterwards, your vehicle will climb up the mountain and you will be taken to Lakones, a dreamy mountain village and its Balcony of the Gods, where you'll admire the exquisite panoramic views of the Ionian Sea and the bays surrounding Paleokastritsa resort. Here you'll also have free time to enjoy a Greek snack and a glass of Greek liquor known as ouzo, local wine or a soft drink, and do some souvenir shopping from the small local vendors.
Afterwards, you'll make another quick stop and have a free taste of some of the region's products such as famous liqueurs and sweets-which are created with the local kumquat fruit, candied nuts, local honey, and extra virgin olive oil with freshly baked bread. Feel free to browse around as you will have an opportunity to also purchase some souvenirs and take in the panoramic views before you head to your next site.
The tour will continue for a scenic drive towards the South until you reach Corfu Town, driving past, Plateia and the Old Fortress, where to admire the majesty of these and more ancient Venetian, French and British buildings. Note the city's 14th century Venetian Old Fortress, the Durrell Gardens and the Palace of St. Michael and St. George. Stand in Esplanade Square, one of the largest in Europe, and visit St. Spyridon Church, where the remains of the patron saint of the island are worshiped.
You will also walk through Liston promenade with its cafes and arcaded terraces that once was the exclusive domain of local aristocrats. Be sure to pick up a souvenir or two before your return trip to port.
Sign up for this popular tour today and get ready for a comprehensive overview of past and present Corfu.
Please Note: Timing is subject to change on any given day due to traffic patterns and amount of traffic. The service provider is not responsible for delays due to events out of their control.
Visit Perast by Land
This Kotor tour is a history lover's ideal Montenegrin shore excursion. Travel to noteworthy destinations loaded with rich histories, enjoying scenic environments throughout the entire experience. Book this Kotor tour today for an unforgettable memory.
Begin your day with a quick minivan ride to Perast, a city built by wealthy sea faring families, later becoming a well known artist's colony. View charming 17th and 18th century architecture and stop in a local museum to learn about the city's rich history. From there, you and your small group will board a boat for a quick ride across the bay to Our Lady of the Rocks Church.
The quaint Byzantine-style Our Lady of the Rocks Church treats your eyes to beautiful artwork and tapestries. The original church was constructed in 1452 and received extensive renovations following an attack by pirates in 1624. Legend has it, the island was built by generations of mariners who would lay rocks in the bay following each successful sea voyage.
Book this Kotor tour of Perast now and get ready to take a memorable peek into the city's history.
Grand Diocletian Tour
Explore the fascinating city of Split with two tours in one. Begin your trip with a open-top bus tour that enables you to see the unique terrain and culture of modern Split. Thereafter, step out and explore the Diocletian Palace and the heart of the city on a fascinating walking tour.
Split is the second largest city in Croatia and one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic Sea. Your English speaking guide will provide you with interesting facts about Diocletian's amazing culture. Beginning at the city center promenade, your open-top sightseeing bus will take you along the scenic Bacvice Beach, where the panoramic views will take your breath away.
Thereafter, you'll see the sports facilities, designed for the Mediterranean Games, and world class museums featuring unique cultural and historical artifacts. These include the Maritime Museum, the Archaeological Museum dedicated to preserving cultural artifacts of the Croats from the Middle Ages, and the Mestrovic Gallery, an art museum displaying artworks from the 20th-century sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic.
As you wind up the Marjan Hill, note the lush Mediterranean pine forest surrounded by the city and the Adriatic Sea, a sight that has drawn visitors from all over the world for centuries. View the islands from the slopes of the Marjan Hill, rich with untouched nature and scents from Mediterranean herbs.
After driving through the city and scenic seascapes, the approximately 45 minute bus tour ends where it began, in the city center promenade. Then, it's time to immerse yourself in the history and culture of this enchanting city. You'll walk along the ancient cobblestone streets and historical architectural structures making up the Diocletian Palace.
Tour this world renowned palace, which was built by the Roman emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. Known worldwide as the most complete remains of a Roman palace, it is part luxury palace and part military fortress. The palace is a city unto itself, with numerous points of interest for you to discover. Because of its important significance to the Mediterranean region, UNESCO deemed it a World Heritage Monument.
See the Bronze Gates at the southern part of the palace, Diocletian's cellars, the monumental Peristyle court, and the Vestibule of the Emperor's Palace. Explore Diocletian's Mausoleum, which forms the main part of St. Dujam's Cathedral, and view the cathedral treasury containing relics of Saint Dujam's. Make your way to the Temple of Jupiter, an ancient Roman temple that was later converted to Saint John's Baptistery, the Silver Gates, and the City Museum housed within the Papalic Palace. View the Golden Gates, St. Martin's Church, and the Chapel of Arnir the Blessed.
Further stops on the tour include the Piaca (People's Square), the town hall, the Karepic house, the Iron Gates, the Chapel of Our Lady of Belfry, the Fruit Square, the Venetian castle, the Milesi Palace, and the Monument of Marko Marulic.
Book this comprehensive tour where you'll learn many interesting facts about Diocletian and create long-lasting memories.
An approximately 5-minute cable car ride (not included, approximately 10 EUR each way) is required to reach your departure location. Santorini Wine Tour
During this 4-hour small group tour you will visit three of Santorini's most acclaimed wine estates for an up close and personal peek into the process of wine making.
Explore the vineyards and learn about the different grape varietals as well as the 3,500-year history of wine making. The unique soils on this volcanic island help make Santorini a world heritage site for wine production.
Santorini is immune to a grapevine pest as its volcanic soil contains none of the clay that is necessary for the parasite to survive. As a result, many of the roots found on the vines on Santorini are centuries old. The grape growers of Santorini use a unique bush-training system, known as koulara, to grow the grapes. As the vines grow, they are woven into baskets with the grapes facing toward the inside of the ring.
The island is most famously known for its indigenous white grape varieties though some wines are made from international varieties and from indigenous red grapes as well.
Sample organic wines, such as Nykteri, Assyrtiko, and Vinsanto accompanied by local delicacies such as fresh cheese and olives.
If you love fine wines, this is the tour for you! Reserve now.

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