Vergina Royal Tombs and Aigai Archaeological Highlights from Thessaloniki

Excursion Highlights:
  • Journey through the scenic Macedonian countryside toward Vergina.
  • Explore the underground Museum of the Royal Tombs and view priceless artifacts from the ancient Macedonian dynasty.
  • Discover the burial site believed to belong to King Philip II while learning about his connection to Alexander the Great.
  • Walk through the ruins of Aigai, the first capital of Macedon and a UNESCO-listed archaeological site.
  • Relax during free time in Vergina Village before returning comfortably to the cruise port.
Price: $219.00
Children (ages 0 to 5 years old) are free but must be accounted for below at the time of booking.
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Scenic, Cultural, Historical
Shore Excursion Duration 5 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Cruise Ship Pier
Food/Beverage Provided Not Included
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing light, comfortable, breathable clothing and sensible, flat-soled, non-slip walking shoes. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also suggested during warm weather.
Restrictions This tour is not wheelchair accessible, and motorized scooters are not permitted. Strollers, walkers, and luggage are allowed but must be managed independently by guests.

Moderate walking is required throughout the tour. Participants should be prepared to navigate a variety of surfaces, including smooth and uneven terrain, inclines, stairs, steps, gravel, and stone pathways. The tour also involves standing for extended periods during guided explanations.

This experience is not recommended for guests with limited mobility due to walking distances and uneven surfaces.

A safety briefing will be conducted at the beginning of the tour.

Restrooms are available at the Archaeological Museum of Vergina.

All guests must carry a copy (digital or physical) of their passport or another government-issued ID during the tour.

Vergina Royal Tombs and Aigai Archaeological Highlights from Thessaloniki

Explore one of Greece's most important ancient sites on this Thessaloniki shore excursion to Vergina and Aigai. Designed for cruise guests, this guided experience combines royal Macedonian history, UNESCO-listed archaeology, and seamless round-trip transportation from port.

Depart from Thessaloniki Port, a major cruise gateway in northern Greece known for its waterfront setting, Byzantine landmarks, and easy access to historic Macedonia. Travel comfortably through the region's scenic countryside to Vergina, home to the Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai and one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in Greece.

Your guided visit begins inside the extraordinary underground museum, built within the original burial mound of the ancient Macedonian kings. Walk through the atmospheric galleries and see royal tombs, gold treasures, ceremonial objects, weapons, frescoes, and artifacts connected to the powerful dynasty that shaped the ancient world. A highlight is the tomb widely believed to belong to Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, making this experience especially rewarding for history lovers and cultural travelers.

Continue to the archaeological site of Aigai, the first capital of the Kingdom of Macedon and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you explore the remains of this ancient royal center, your guide will explain its role in Greek history, Macedonian rule, and the ceremonies that helped define one of antiquity's most influential kingdoms.

After your sightseeing, enjoy a short break in Vergina Village, where you can relax, take photos, or soak in the quiet local atmosphere before returning to Thessaloniki Port. This carefully paced excursion includes round-trip transportation from the port, a knowledgeable guide, and all entrance fees to the museum and archaeological sites. With carefully planned timing, this tour is a convenient and enriching way to experience ancient Macedonia during your cruise stop in Thessaloniki.