Joining this day trip you will discover the most important spots in Meteora by visiting three of the oldest monasteries of the region, take amazing photos of their stunning views, walk through narrow old paths and enjoy your lunch at Kastraki posing a nice back-round of the high cliffs.
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Great Meteoron or Megalo Meteoron is the biggest and oldest monastery of all in Meteora.
The monastery offers amazing views to the surrounding landscape. During your visit you have the chance to visit the museum of the monastery, where historical codices and religious icons of high value are on display.
Moreover, take time to gaze at the artistic details of some of the best samples of post-Byzantine art of Greece, found inside the main church of the monastery.
The Holy Monastery of Varlaam is the second biggest monastery of Meteora. Located very close to Great Meteoro Monastery, it was founded in the mid 14th century by a monk named Varlaam.
The chapel was finally decorated in 1548. The beautiful frescos in the monastery’s chapel of All Saints belong to the famous hagiographer of the 16th century Franco Catalano. The monastery has preserved the tower with the old pully system where you can see the net, used by the first monks to bring up people and provisions.
The visitors can also see a very large 16th-century oak barrel used for water storage over the previous centuries. The monastery of Varlaam has opened recently a brand new museum, where visitors can admire the excellence of religious painted icons – mostly contemporary to the Renaissance period – and precious holy vestments of the priests from the Byzantine period.
The Holy Monastery of St. Stephen is one of the most accessible monasteries in Meteora, set on a lower rock and connected by a stone bridge. Founded in the 14th century, it offers stunning views of the surrounding cliffs and a peaceful atmosphere. Inside, you’ll find a beautiful church adorned with frescoes and icons, along with a collection of holy relics. The monastery's serene setting makes it a perfect spot to reflect and capture the incredible natural beauty of Meteora.
Enjoy a traditional Greek lunch in Kastraki, near the city of Kalampaka, before heading back to Thessaloniki.
Thessaloniki is Greece's second-largest city and a vibrant cultural hub with a rich history dating back to ancient times. Known for its Byzantine monuments, Ottoman architecture, and lively food scene, it offers a unique blend of old and new.
The iconic White Tower is a symbol of Thessaloniki and offers panoramic views of the city and the Thermaic Gulf.
A historic monument that has served as a Roman temple, church, and mosque. It is now a museum.
A beautiful square by the sea, lined with cafes and restaurants, and a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
A significant Byzantine church dedicated to the city's patron saint, Saint Demetrios.
A scenic promenade along the Thermaic Gulf, perfect for walking, cycling, or enjoying a meal with a view.
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Grilled meat skewers, often served with pita bread and tzatziki sauce.
A fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives, and feta cheese.
This is the best time to visit Thessaloniki for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.
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The highest mountain in Greece, known for its mythological significance and stunning views.
An ancient city known for its archaeological sites, including the royal tombs of the Macedonian kings.
A beautiful peninsula with stunning beaches, clear waters, and picturesque villages.
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