These featured tours in Greece have been hand-picked by the experts at Sarracini Travel. Featuring experiences in Athens, Santorini, Mykonos and more!

Athens, Mykonos & Santorini

7 Nights & 8 Days

Discover magical Greece, which was the center of the world and pioneered democracy, philosophy, science, and art. Wander the landmarks of archaeological sites of ancient Athens, including the temples of the Acropolis. Relax and gaze upon the pristine white-sand beaches of the beautiful islands of Mykonos and Santorini. Stroll in Santorini’s narrow streets, visit the volcano, swim at the thermal spas and admire the stunning, unrivalled sunset! Visit the famous Greek island, Mykonos, known for the sandy beaches with the turquoise waters and its diverse nightlife. Swim, explore and unwind as much as you like on your Greek odyssey!

Taste of the Cyclades

11 Nights & 12 Days

Are you ready to discover the Greek islands? There is no island too large or too small for you to discover! Explore Athens and four of Greece’s stunning islands – Mykonos, Santorini, Naxos and Paros. Wander the landmarks of archaeological sites of ancient Athens, including the temples of the Acropolis. Visit the famous Greek island, Mykonos, known for the sandy beaches and its diverse nightlife. Stroll in Santorini’s narrow streets, visit the volcano, swim at the thermal spas and admire the stunning, unrivalled sunset! Discover the largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos. Here you’ll find plenty of history, ruins from every era and stunning seascapes. Relax and swim on the island in Paros, surrounded by natural beauty and magical beaches. The Greek islands will give you the chance to enjoy the holiday of your dreams!

Wonders of Ancient Greece

4 Nights & 5 Days

Discover the Greece of myth and legend on this five-day journey from Athens! Wonder the monuments of ancient Greece and delve into its rich history. Witness Athens’s greatest ancient and modern treasures including the famous Acropolis. Explore the UNESCO-listed archeological site of Delphi and learn about the city which was once considered the “center of the known world” in Ancient Greece!