Full-Day Meteora Tour from Thessaloniki by Train
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Full-Day Meteora Tour from Thessaloniki by Train

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Stop At: Meteora, Kastraki, Kalambaka 422 00 Greece

Kastraki is indeed a most picturesque place with an authentic, local character. Feeling closer to the local lifestyle in the Greek province, enjoying the proximity to nature and finding peace of mind are some of the major assets of this place that urge visitors to book accommodation in this traditional, beautiful village.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Agios Nikolaos Anapaphsas, Kalambaka Greece

The Holy Monastery of Saint Nicholas of Anapafsas is the first Monastery that we encounter on our way to the Holy Meteora and was founded at the end of the 14th century.

For the name Anapafsas there are numerous interpretations two of which are the most popular. The first one is that the name Anapafsas was attributed by one of the monastery’s benefactors, while the second explanation has to do with the monastery’s position being the first to be encountered on the way up and probably served to the pilgrims and other visitors as a resting place before continuing on.

Pass By: Roussanou Monastery, Kalambaka Greece

The Holy Monastery of Roussanou has received the name of the first probable hermit who settled on the rock. The main cathedral was founded at the end of the 16th century and was decorated thirty years later.

Compared to other rocks where monasteries were built, the one of Roussanou has a lower elevation, which makes it more accessible. The monastery was initially founded by monks and it suffered severe damage during World War II. It became a convent in 1988.

Stop At: Great Meteoron Monastery, Kalambaka 42200 Greece

The Great Meteoron Monastery is the biggest and oldest one of all. It was called the monastery that was “suspended in the air” (meteoro), because of the formation of the gigantic rock on top of which it was built.

The Great Meteoro Monastery was founded by Saint Athanasios the Meteorite who was the first founder of the monastery and the organizer of the systematic koenovion. For this reason, the foundation of this monastery is considered to be a turning point, or even better, the beginning of the organized monastisicm in Holy Meteora.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Varlaam Monastery, Kalambaka Greece

The Holy Monastery of Varlaam is the second biggest monastery. It is located opposite of the Great Meteoro Monastery and it was founded in the mid 14th century by the exercitant Hosios Varlaam.

The elegant monastery Catholicon was built in the honour of Agioi Pantes in 1541-42, by two brothers from Ioannina, the priest-monks Hosioi Theophanes and Nectarios the Apsarades. The main church was decorated in 1548. Based on stylistic criteria, this magnificent wall-painting is attributed to the famous hagiographer from Thebes, Frago Catelano.

Duration: 45 minutes

Pass By: Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada), Kalambaka Greece

The Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada) is the most difficult to reach, but once you get to the very top the panoramic view of the surroundings is simply captivating!

This Monastery is very close to the Saint Stephen’s Nunnery and it is perched on a steep and magnificent rock. It had already been organized Monastery since the year 1362 as indicated in a document by Symeon Uressis Palaeologos. Visitors have to follow a pathway that directs them initially to the foot of the rock, before they start walking up about 140 steps.

Stop At: Agios Stefanos, Kalambaka Greece

This is the most accessible monastery, where instead of steps you simply cross a small bridge to reach the entrance. It is ideal for visitors who cannot use the steps and yet they wish to have a real experience of a Meteora monastery.

The beginning of monastic life on the rock of Agios Stephanos dates back to early in the 12th century. Hosios Antonios, in the first half of the 15th century, and Hosios Philotheos, who renovated or rather rebuilt from its foundations the old small and elegant Catholicon, the present church of Agios Stephanos, in 1545 are mentioned as its founders.

St. Stephen’s Monastery includes two cathedrals; the old 16th century chapel which was severely damaged during WWII and the consequent Greek Civil War, and the 18th century main cathedral that is dedicated to Saint Charalambos and includes his holy relics.

Duration: 30 minutes

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Included
  • Local guide
  • Mineral water
  • Transport by air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi
Not included
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance fees (3 euros per person at each monastery)
  • Lunch
  • Entry/Admission - Varlaam Monastery
  • Entry/Admission - Agios Stefanos
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • To enter the monasteries, appropriate clothing is required; Ladies should not wear short skirts and must have long sleeves; Men are not allowed to wear shorts
  • A small amount of walking is involved, but there are stairs to climb in the monasteries
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
75%
Adrenaline
20%
Original
20%
Reviews
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Kris S
4 | 2018-01-18

Great guide, amazing driver, fascinating, one-of-a-kind site. Highly recommended. The only problem was that this tour involved taking 2 trains to the town where the guide and driver met us, and 2 trains back. All 4 trains were late - the last had me waiting on a dark platform for 2 hours. I was later told this is normal for Greek trains.

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Ivory S
4 | 2017-10-19

This tour was great once we got there. We really enjoyed the monasteries, but I felt like it was a little short for all the traveling 3hours it took to get there by train. It's definitely worth seeing because it's just amazing. We had to make a train connection going, which didn't take too long. Coming back, we would have had to wait 1.5 hours for the connection, but luckily there was a train there that we caught by 1 minute.

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Geoff W
5 | 2017-10-15

This tour was amazing!

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Lance D
5 | 2017-08-08

Excellent service all round and they tried very hard to make up for the late train. Great value for those short of time but if you have the time consider staying there overnight. We would use Viator again.

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