If you're dreaming of a vacation in Greece that has it all yet feels laid-back and comfortable, this 8-day itinerary is for you. Starting with a tour of Athens and its ancient history, continue to Paros, one of the most easy-going Greek Islands, renowned for its pristine beaches. End your trip in style in Santorini and see with your own eyes the epic views that earned the island its international fame. Throughout the trip, sip on divine local wine and sample one of the most superb cuisines in the Mediterranean.
One of our team members in Greece will be available to you leading up to and during your trip to answer any questions and arrange local services. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best these destinations have to offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon arrival, we will provide you with a local SIM card with data that you can use to reach your local JayWay contact (who you will meet in person) throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3-5 star accommodation options, including boutique hotels and charming B&Bs. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambiance.
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- Flights from and to your home country.
- Tips for Tour Guides, Drivers and Local Reps.
- Meals (other than breakfast if included in room rate and meals listed as included in food tours and excursions, unless explicitly stated otherwise).
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Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.2 Nights in Athens
2 Nights in Athens



2 Nights in Athens
Although it's hard to not keep craning your head to take in the spectacle of the Acropolis at the center of town (especially when it's lit up at night), there's more to Athens than its dense concentration of ancient ruins. Athens is a center for contemporary art, with modern galleries sitting beside museums stuffed with art dating back millennia. This combination of the old and new is especially clear at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a spectacular open-air theater that has hosted concerts and plays for nearly 2,000 years. The city's culture is also reflected in its diverse food and drink, which combines traditional Greek favorites with influences from across the Mediterranean, and the world, as fitting Athens' deep history as a humming harbor hub. While Athens' variety is enough to keep you busy, from the hidden back alleys of the center, to the city's showy coast, the city works well as a base for day trips, whether down the coast, or to the Peloponnese. Head to oracular Delphi, or hunt for where Lord Byron's carved his name into the monumental Temple of Poseidon at the tip of Cape Sounion.
Although it's hard to not keep craning your head to take in the spectacle of the Acropolis at the center of town (especially when it's lit up at night), there's more to Athens than its dense concentration of ancient ruins. Athens is a center for contemporary art, with modern galleries sitting beside museums stuffed with art dating back millennia. This combination of the old and new is especially clear at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a spectacular open-air theater that has hosted concerts and plays for nearly 2,000 years. The city's culture is also reflected in its diverse food and drink, which combines traditional Greek favorites with influences from across the Mediterranean, and the world, as fitting Athens' deep history as a humming harbor hub. While Athens' variety is enough to keep you busy, from the hidden back alleys of the center, to the city's showy coast, the city works well as a base for day trips, whether down the coast, or to the Peloponnese. Head to oracular Delphi, or hunt for where Lord Byron's carved his name into the monumental Temple of Poseidon at the tip of Cape Sounion.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Athens
Upon your arrival in Athens, a driver will meet you and drive you to your centrally located accommodation. The drive takes about 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
Our representative will then meet with you to answer any questions you have and to get you settled for the rest of your trip.
Love at First Sight

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Athens

Athens Highlights Mythology Small Group Tour
Discover the myths behind the greatest landmarks in Athens. Learn about Greek gods and heroes, and discover what really hides behind ancient myths. At the same time visit the best landmarks and sites in Athens, such as the Acropolis (Parthenon, theater of Dionysus, temple of Athena Nike, temple of Erechtheion, and the sanctuary of Asclepius), Olympian Zeus’ temple, the Ancient Agora, and the temple of Hephaestus.
Indulge in Local Cuisine
Savor the essence of Greek cuisine with key ingredients like olive oil, vegetables, fish, and feta, crafting the distinctive flavors that define this culinary tradition. Infused with fresh vegetables, honey, fish, lamb, and cheese, the vibrant tapestry of Greek flavors comes to life. Indulge in iconic dishes such as tzatziki, souvlaki, gyros, dolmathakia, spanakopita, loukoumades, authentic Greek yogurt, and amygdalota at local cafes and restaurants. Elevate your culinary experience by exploring our carefully curated food tours, each offering a delectable journey into the heart of Greece's gastronomic delights.

Athens by Night Food and Wine Tasting Private Tour
Are you looking for an extraordinary Greek culinary experience to tease your senses? Follow our foodie-expert guide on a quest to discover Athens by night, and experience exquisite Athenian delicacies. Enjoy the best views of Athens after dusk, taste authentic Greek olive oil, and explore sophisticated eateries to devour the finest of authentic Greek cuisine, including the best souvlaki in town! And to top it all off? Wine tasting of indigenous Greek varieties!

Delicious Athens Food Group Tour
Eat your way through Athens! Discover Greek flavors and their history, with a walk through some of the city’s most interesting neighborhoods, rarely visited by tourists. Taste olive oils, Greek cheeses, tsipouro drink, honey, souvlaki, tapenades, baklava, Greek coffee, sweets, and a variety of Greek tapas.

The Great Eats and Streets Private Tour
Athens came together through a mixture of cultures across the centuries, and there’s still a lot of that history around, in the food as well as in the city's neighborhoods. This tour explores the city's complex heritage, and its effects on contemporary Greek culture and cuisine.
Day 3
Day 3 - Traveling to Paros by Ferry
Paros awaits you today! A driver will pick you up from from your accommodations and take you to the port of Piraeus, where you'll catch your ferry to Paros. The duration of the journey is around 3 hours / 4 hours 15 minutes.

2 Nights in Paros
2 Nights in Paros


2 Nights in Paros
Paros offers a quintessential Greek island experience. Located in the heart of the Cyclades, this fisherman's paradise historically famed for its marble now attracts landlubbers. Paros combines all the necessary elements for a memorable vacation: captivating landscapes, heavenly beaches with turquoise waters, picturesque villages with whitewashed cube houses and colorful shutters framed with beautiful bougainvillea, traditional island flair, and a distinctive character. The town of Parikia is home to the impressive church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (the Church of a Hundred Doors), one of Greece's main pilgrimage points. Once a quaint fisherman's village, Naoussa is the place to be, offering a more laidback and affordable take on neighboring Mykonos. Naoussa houses narrow maze-like alleyways, cute shops, and a plethora of fish taverns serving fresh food. At night, the picturesque harbor, with its traditional fishing boats, offers a new side, thanks to its bustling nightlife.
Paros offers a quintessential Greek island experience. Located in the heart of the Cyclades, this fisherman's paradise historically famed for its marble now attracts landlubbers. Paros combines all the necessary elements for a memorable vacation: captivating landscapes, heavenly beaches with turquoise waters, picturesque villages with whitewashed cube houses and colorful shutters framed with beautiful bougainvillea, traditional island flair, and a distinctive character. The town of Parikia is home to the impressive church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (the Church of a Hundred Doors), one of Greece's main pilgrimage points. Once a quaint fisherman's village, Naoussa is the place to be, offering a more laidback and affordable take on neighboring Mykonos. Naoussa houses narrow maze-like alleyways, cute shops, and a plethora of fish taverns serving fresh food. At night, the picturesque harbor, with its traditional fishing boats, offers a new side, thanks to its bustling nightlife.
Day 3
Day 3 - Arrival in Paros
Upon arrival to Paros island you'll be met in the port by our driver who will take you to your accommodation.
Naoussa's Peaceful Atmosphere

Day 4
Day 4 - Your First Full Day in Paros

Paros Highlights Half-Day Private Tour
Indulge in Local Food
The cuisine of Paros features vegetable stews, baked and boiled legumes, and many different kinds of delicious fried balls prepared with herbs and vegetables grown on the island, such as tomato balls, chickpea balls, zucchini balls, and potato balls. Fresh fish is cooked in several ways. In addition to the mouthwatering kakavia soup, fish can be grilled, fried, and cooked with vegetables, greens, and legumes. Karavoles (giant snails) are a delicacy for those looking for a gourmet experience. They are either boiled with garlic, lightly fried or served in an onion stew. The island also produces honey, herbs, and capers.

Authentic Greek Cuisine Group Cooking Class
Enjoy a hands-on cooking lesson with one of the most trusted gastronomic specialists on the island, who will introduce you to the authentic Greek cuisine. Join in for a fun morning in the kitchen for a Greek cooking class concentrating on the traditional food and wines of the beautiful island of Paros. See, smell, and taste authentic Greece. Please note that a minimum of 8 participants is required for this cooking class to run.

Organic Farm Group Tour and Tasting with Meal
Go beyond the typical tourist experience and explore a family-run organic farm overlooking the stunning bay of Naousa. During this tour, you will learn about sustainable farming practices, Mediterranean crops such as olives, grapes, and capers, and meet the farm's friendly animals, including goats and chickens, which families will especially enjoy. End your experience with a delightful tasting session on the farm's balcony, offering breathtaking views of the sea and picturesque Naousa.
Day 5
Day 5 - Traveling to Santorini by Ferry
Today you will travel from Paros to Santorini by ferry. A driver will pick you up at your accommodations and take you to the port. Then you will take the ferry to Santorini, which takes around 1 hour 45 minutes / 3 hour 20 minutes based on your preferred departure time.

3 Nights in Santorini
3 Nights in Santorini



3 Nights in Santorini
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
Day 5
Day 5 - Arrival in Santorini
Upon arrival to Santorini's port, you'll be taken to your hotel in Fira.
Day 6
Day 6 - Your First Full Day in Santorini

Premium Group Catamaran Cruise
Santorini’s volcanic landscape is best explored from the water, so set sail on this top-rated catamaran cruise, which will bring you to the island’s best beaches, viewpoints, and even directly inside the caldera, with a small group of fellow travelers. Along the way, you'll soak in natural hot springs, swim and snorkel off the Red Beach, and take in views of nearby Cyclades islands. An open bar and buffet lunch served right onboard keep you refreshed and energized throughout the voyage.
Blindingly White

Day 7
Day 7 - Your Second Full Day in Santorini

Santorini Highlights Group Tour
Discover Santorini's highlights on this group tour. Visit Oia’s iconic blue domes and castle ruins, enjoy a wine tasting at Artemis Karamolegos Winery, and take in stunning views from Prophet Elias Monastery. Explore the traditional villages of Pyrgos and Megalochori, and end the day with a spectacular sunset at a special spot.
Day 8
Day 8 - Departure Day
Today a driver will pick you up from your accommodations and take you straight to Santorini's airport.
Glowing Reviews from Our Guests
Average of our Guest's Ratings of tour packages including these destinations

10/10 would absolutely recommend and already have . Can’t wait to plan my next trip wi the jayway
– Amy & Jay, Texas
Visited : Greece
Itinerary : Athens, Santorini, Chania, Athens
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I have already told some friends that this was the first time we had an itinerary like this and that Jayway did an amazing job and we recommend them
– Marisa & Roger, Maryland
Visited : Greece
Itinerary : Athens, Santorini, Chania
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Very efficient and well planed. Everything worked as planned.
– Ruth & Lisa, New Jersey
Visited : Greece, Croatia
Itinerary : Athens, Naxos, Paros, Athens, Dubrovnik, Split
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