Notable spots
Mosques, monasteries and memories reflected in a shimmering
lake.
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.
They are an inseparable part of the city’s life and you will
feel their presence even in its green parks, in the little shops
on Independence Street, in the groups of lively university
students and their hangouts, in the lakeside restaurants, bars
and cafes. You’ll catch glimpses of them in the peerless work of
Ioannina’s famed silversmiths. And they may even follow you up
to the cave at Perama, the theatre at Dodoni and the Zagorohoria
mountain villages. Let yourself be captivated by the legends
surrounding this beautiful city in Epirus.
Meteora is one of the biggest and most important group of
monasteries in Greece after those in Mount Athos. We can locate
the first traces of their history from 11th c. when the first
hermits settled there. The rock monasteries have been
characterized by Unesco as a unique phenomenon of cultural
heritage and they form one of the most important stations of
cultural map of Greece. Pillars of rock, sculpted by prehistoric
rivers and crowned by otherworldly monasteries, monuments to the
power of faith.
Meteora means ‘suspended in space’. Your first, second and third
sight of these impossibly tall, vertical rocks will have you
gasping in disbelief. But it’s not just the incredible geology
that stretches your imagination. It’s the monasteries balanced
on these pinnacles. The monks who built them were the original
rock climbers, lifting the materials up with pulleys, nets and
their bare hands.
Today, fans of the sport come to Meteora from the world over, to
pit themselves against these gigantic rocks. Unesco has declared
Meteora a World Heritage Site. The Greek state calls it a sacred
spot, inviolate and immutable. You’ll no doubt come up with
other adjectives to describe Meteora, this wonder of the world.
The surreal silence of underground water.
The Peloponnese will give you an unforgettable experience: Pass
through the Chamber of the Bats, if you dare, and you’re in the
enchanted cavern of the first lake. Stalactites and stalagmites
sparkle around you in the surreal light and echoing silence.
There are another 12 stepped lakes on the three ‘floors’ of this
magical world, the bed of a subterranean river. The fossils
found here include that of a hippo and there is evidence that
the site was inhabited as early as the 6th millennium BC.
This tour is currently offered as a self-guided, or as fully guided upon a group request of at least 8 riders. You can add one more day if you like. Contáctanos Ahora if you want some changes.
This tour can be done any time of the year but better from March to November.
BMW
R1250GS
1240
1490
1490
BMW
F750GS
1000
1250
1250
YAMAHA
TENERE 700
1000
1250
1250
CAN-AM
SPYDER
1950
2200
2200
BENELLI
TRK 502
750
1000
1000
Motorcycle use for 6 days and only during the tour
Full accomodation for 5 nights in double shared room, including
breakfast (single room optional)
Third party insurance
(Optional) Pick-up Drop-off from the airport
Daily briefing before departure
All legal taxes
Cost of gasoline
Toll costs
Entrance to museums and archaeological sites
Personal insurance
Anything not referred to above as "INCLUIDO"