Private Tour to Patras from Kyllini & Araxos Area
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Private Tour to Patras from Kyllini & Araxos Area

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About this experience

Welcome to our tour to Patras! Explore with us the most unique places in the city, on a beautiful relax tour where you will see the highlights to the third biggest city in Greece!
You can decide what you want to see with expert drivers that know all the must places. Choose want you want to see and do along with our driver that will show you around!

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Private Tour to Patras from Kyllini & Araxos Area

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Government Fees
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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The Cathedral of Saint Andrew is the protector saint of Patra. According to the tradition, Apostle Andrew, the first student of Jesus Christ, was crucified in this town, on a site near the port. Therefore, this large church has been built on the exact spot where Apostle Andrew was crucified. The Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Patra is the third biggest orthodox church in the Balkans. It was established in 1974 and it has Byzantine architecture, with many arches and bell tower. Its huge exterior, and the unique interior of the temple will leave you speechless.

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The Mycenaean cemetery of Voudeni located near the settlement of Voudeni (also known as Skioessa) of the Municipality of Patras in Western Greece. The archaeological site of a total area of 180 acres is located at an altitude of 220 meters, 7 kilometers northeast of Patras, has been transformed into a recreational park. It includes 78 carved tombs and the ruins of a prehistoric settlement. The prehistoric settlement of Voudeni, lasting approximately five hundred years (1500–1050 BC), was one of the most prominent regional sites of the periphery of the Mycenaean world. Due to the natural fortification and hiding provided by the Bortzi hill at the foot of Mt. Panachaiko, the settlement was the center of a wider set of smaller settlements developed in the surrounding lowland areas. Many of the findings such as vases, clay statuettes, bronze artifacts, tools, weapons and jewellery have been transported and exhibited at the nearby Archaeological Museum of Patras.

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It houses collections about the history of Patras and the surrounding area from prehistory to the end of Roman times. The museum has four thematic sections, three of which are permanent and one is periodic: The first section of the museum contains items such as jewellery cosmetics and tools from the private life of the Romans. The second section its about the public life of the people in the area, around 1,500 B.C. and the third section of Necropolis is dedicated to tombs and items discovered in Patras and the greater region of Achaia, and it presents the burial architecture and its evolution from the prehistoric till the Roman times, not only by the items found but with the reconstruction of various types of tombs. Last but not least, the periodic section where various exhibits are taking place every year.

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The fort remained in constant use thereafter, even until the Second World War. In the Byzantine period, it was besieged by Slavs, Saracens, Normans and many others, but it never fell. In particular, the successful repulsion of a great siege of 805 AD by the Arabs and the Slavs was attributed to the city's patron saint, St Andrew. In 1205, in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade, it was taken over by the Franks, who strengthened it further, opening a moat on all three sides. The castle fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1458, and remained one of their main seats of power in the Peloponnese throughout their rule in Greece. Following independence, the castle remained in use by the Greek Army until after World War II. In 1973, the castle was turned over to the 6th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities. It is used nowadays for cultural events, especially during summer, and features a theatre with a capacity of 640 seats.

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In 1859, Gustav Clauss, a representative of the Bavarian company Fels and Co., purchased an area of 240,000 m2 of land to Patras at an altitude of 500 meters. In 1920 it passed into the ownership of Antonopoulos, and from then on, with a slight pause during the German occupation in World War II, the company developed rapidly. A major landmark was in 55 when the company took on Konstantinos Antonopoulos, who installed new machines in the winery and recruited a team of specialists. In 1983 the company launched their new bottling plant. Since its establishment the site has always been a popular destination for visitors and continues to be so. The Achaia Clauss winery has many storage areas with a total capacity of about 7500 tones. The main ones are the storage of old Mavrodaphne wine, the storage of table wines, the subterranean tanks, and the Danielis storage room. In Achaia Clauss we will taste unique wines and we will learn about the rich history of this place throughout the time.

What's not included

Voudeni Patras
Archaeological Museum of Patras
Achaia Clauss Winery

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Cephalonia

Cephalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands, is renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic landscapes, and charming traditional villages. Known for its crystal-clear waters, lush greenery, and rich history, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Top Attractions

Melissani Cave

A stunning underground cave with a lake and a small boat tour. The cave is famous for its crystal-clear water and unique geological formations.

Nature 1-2 hours €10

Myrtos Beach

One of the most famous beaches in Greece, known for its turquoise waters and dramatic white pebbles. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and steep cliffs.

Beach Half-day Free

Assos Village

A picturesque village with colorful houses, narrow alleys, and a charming harbor. It's a great place to experience traditional Greek island life.

Cultural Half-day Free to explore

Must-Try Local Dishes

Kefalonian Cheese Pie (Pita Kephalonias)

A traditional sweet pie made with local cheese, honey, and cinnamon.

Dessert Contains dairy

Grilled Octopus

Fresh octopus grilled to perfection, often served with olive oil and lemon.

Main Course Seafood

Popular Activities

Hiking Scuba diving Kayaking Sunbathing Spa treatments Yoga retreats Visiting historic sites Attending local festivals

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather and vibrant island life. Beaches are crowded, and all attractions are fully operational.

25-35°C 77-95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Greek
  • Widely spoken: English, Italian
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Cephalonia is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid leaving belongings unattended on the beach

Getting there

By air
  • Cephalonia International Airport • 8 km from Argostoli
By bus

Argostoli, Sami, Poros

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and reliable, but schedules can be limited. Buses are a good option for reaching popular destinations.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Taxi apps are not widely available

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Argostoli Fiskardo

Day trips

Ithaca
10 km (by ferry) • Half-day to full-day

A small, picturesque island known for its lush landscapes and historic sites. Ithaca is believed to be the homeland of the legendary Odysseus.

Zakynthos
20 km (by ferry) • Full-day

A beautiful island known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Zakynthos is famous for its Shipwreck Beach and Loggerhead turtles.

Festivals

Cephalonia Music Festival • July Assumption of the Virgin Mary • August 15

Pro tips

  • Visit the Melissani Cave early in the morning to avoid crowds
  • Try the local Robola wine, a specialty of the island
  • Explore the charming villages of Assos and Fiskardo for a taste of traditional Greek life
  • Rent a car to fully explore the island's hidden gems and scenic routes
  • Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the rugged terrain and historic sites
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 13-99
1
Childs
Age 0-12
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
  • Adult required for booking
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Free cancellation available

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