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Thessaloniki to Ioannina – Private Day Trip

From: 420.00

Thessaloniki to Ioannina | Private Day Trip

From 420€

PRICE LIST

  • Up to 4 people: 420,00€ (Transportation by Mercedes E-Class or Similar)
  • Up to 8 people: 720,00€ (Transportation by Minivan)
  • Up to 15 people: 900,00€ (Transportation by Minibus)
  • Every Extra Person: 50,00€

Departure Time from Thessaloniki at 09:00
Returns to original Pick up point at 19:00 (approx.)
If you want to expand the duration of the trip there is an extra charge per hour. Will be calculated at the end of the trip.
Every Extra Hour: 50,00€

The program of the excursion can be adjusted always according to the requirements of the passengers.

Description

Thessaloniki to Ioannina – Private Day Trip
Myths surround the city of Ioannina

They hover in the mist that often hangs over its lake and the island in its centre. This time, the myths don’t revolve around gods and heroes, but rather historical personalities. Chief among them is Ali Pasha, the maverick 19th century Turko-Albanian ruler and his court. Intertwined with Ioannina’s history, in this corner of Western Greece, other myths haunt the old, walled district, the Kastro, the citadel of Its Kale, the Byzantine monasteries on the Island and the rich museums.


*TRIP PLAN

  • Pick-Up and drop off service from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • Visit Lake Pamvotis, a 20,000 years old attraction!
    City life revolves around this romantic, silver-grey lake. Get to know it by strolling along its banks, taking a boat ride, fishing, rowing, or having a drink or a bite on the lakefront. According to geologists at Cambridge University, it was formed between 20,000 and 26,000 years ago.
  • Visit The Island, a Byzantine realm (Boat tickets not included) (Optionally)
    It’s only a short boat ride to the Island, but once there, you’ll have to walk. Make sure you visit the Byzantine monasteries, which all have wonderful frescoes. And then take some time to learn about Ali Pasha, the Lion of Epirus. Regarded by Napoleon as an equal, he was erratic, a heady brew of fierce and fearsome, cultured and charismatic, hosting a great number of foreign dignitaries in his palace, including Lord Byron. He ruled over greater Epirus for 30 years in defiance of the Sultan. In the Ali Pasha Museum, arranged to resemble a traditional Ioannina home of the period, you’ll learn the whole story, which ended with his assassination in the monastery of Agios Panteleimon. Finish your visit on a lighter note with a feast of local specialties, such as grilled trout and eel, at one of the island’s tavernas.
  • Take a walk by the lake
    In early morning, a curtain of mist invariably hangs over the lake. When it lifts, the figures of cyclists, fishermen and strollers emerge on the lakeshore path, like paintings amidst the scattered sculptures by Epirot artists – an open-air gallery. You’ll walk in the shadow cast by the Kastro’s two mosques – Aslan and Fetihe – taking in the view of the Island in the distance and beyond it the often snow-capped peaks of Mt Peristeri and the Tzoumerka range. The loveliest lakeside walk ends at the Naftakia district, the old Fishing Wharf and Tambakika.
  • Visit The Kastro, a melting pot of religions and cultures
    For centuries, Jews, Christians and Muslims coexisted in the alleys of this oldest, walled part of Ioannina. And their children played amongst Muslim monuments and synagogues. Today many of their pastel-coloured Macedonian-style houses are still lived in or have become boutique hotels. As you wander these atmospheric streets in the shadow of its sturdy walls, fascinating attractions will catch your eye; the Old Synagogue, the House of Pasha Kalou, the 18th century Soufari Serai, where Ali Pasha’s horses were exercised, the Turkish baths (hammams) and lots, lots more.
  • Visit Its Kale, the Kastro’s inner citadel in Ioannina
    Just sit in the cafe, encircled by the impressive buildings and walls of Its Kale with the lake beyond them, and you’ll feel transported back to another era. Then go explore the citadel in depth, for here are the Fetihe Mosque (which Ali Pasha built for his seraglio’s worship), the tomb (where his headless corpse was interred), the exceptional Byzantine Museum, the resplendent Treasury, the Arcades and Bohemond’s tower.
  • Back to modern Ioannina (Optionally)
    If you feel like making a few purchases , or just window shopping, busy Michail Angelou Street is where to go for expensive brands and stylish cafes, while boutiques are clustered on 28 Oktovriou Street. Anexartisias, or Independence, Street is the old High Street that took on its current form after a big fire in 1869. It still has dozens of quaint little shops clustered there and the workshops, ironmongers and the old arcades branching off it are also well worth a look. Some, like the Louli arcade, have been restored.
  • Ancient Dodoni: oracle and theatre (Optionally)
    A spectacular narrow valley, just 22km south of Ioannina, is the site of Dodoni, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. A centre of worship for the father of gods and men, it was renowned for its oracle, thought to be among the oldest in the Hellenic world. The priests interpreted the will of Zeus through the rustling of the leaves from his sacred oak tree and the flight patterns of the birds that nested in it. The site’s most impressive attraction is the celebrated theatre from the 3rd century BC. With a capacity of about 18,000 spectators, it is one of the country’s largest.
  • The Perama Cave, pride of the Balkans (Optionally)
    A mere 4km from Ioannina, this cave ranks among the most extraordinary in the whole of the Balkan peninsula. Geologists date its age at 1.5 million years. See if you can discover all 19 different types of stalactites. Noteable spectacles within include the large “hall” of the “mythical palaces”, the Statue of Liberty and Santa Claus, and a chamber with breathtaking subterranean pools.
  • The wonderful museums of Ioannina
    These include the Byzantine Museum in Its Kale, the Municipal Folk Art Museum, the Archaeological Museum and the Athanasios Vrellis Wax Museum, Ioannina’s answer to Madame Tussaude’s and famous throughout Greece. It is housed in an imposing building at Bizani, not far from Ioannina.

*The program and the recommended trip plan of the private day trip can be adjusted always according to the requirements of the passengers.


Thessaloniki to Ioannina – Private Day Trip | Description

Inclusions

  • Pick up and drop off service from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • English-speaking tour leader (applies for transport by minibus)
  • Transportation by air-conditioned V.I.P. car, minivan or minibus
  • Professional English-speaking Driver (applies for transports by car or minivan)
  • Professional English-speaking Driver & Escort of our office (applies for transport by minibus)
  • Wifi on board (free)
  • Bottle of water and coffee during the route (free)
  • After the trip you will receive with email edited photos and video of your trip.

Exclusions

  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Guide who speaks your language
  • Entrance fees & boat tickets

Additional info

  • Participants under the age of 12 must have a parent or guardian
  • Because there are many sights worth seeing in Ioannina but a day trip is not enough to visit all of them, before starting the trip we will present to you all possible sights to choose what you are more interest for
  • There are many beautiful sights. You are encouraged to bring a camera along. But don’t worry… we have a camera for you!
  • Weather will not affect the operation of the tours
  • However if canceled due to unfavorable weather conditions, you will be given the option of an alternative date
  • Pick up from your hotel in Thessaloniki
  • Departure time: 09:00 am
  • Duration: 10 hours (approx.)
  • Return details: Returns to original Pick up point

Thessaloniki to Ioannina – Private Day Trip


CANCELLATION POLICY

  • In case of cancellation due to Covid-19 restrictions or any other reason that prevent your arrival to Greece, our company will refund 100% the amount you paid.
  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 48 hours before the service start time.
  • If you cancel less than 48 hours before the service start time, 100% refund with Credit Voucher*

*CREDIT VOUCHER – TERMS and CONDITIONS

  • The issued Credit Voucher entitled to the booking holder can be used as payment for future services until one year after the booking date of cancelled service
  • The Credit Voucher can be transferable to any other person and can only be used on new bookings.
  • This credit voucher applies to any of our products or services. The same voucher can be used for the purchase of several new services until its amount is zero.

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