Overview
Discover the birthplace of the Olympic Games on this half-day tour of Ancient Olympia from Katakolon Port. This shore excursion is designed for cruise passengers and time-limited travelers who want to see one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites efficiently. The tour typically includes transportation from the port, guided or assisted exploration of Olympia’s ruins and museum, and optional cultural stops such as a local honey farm and nearby beach areas. (viator.com)
Experience highlights
Visit Ancient Olympia, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Explore the original Olympic Games stadium
See the Temple of Zeus and archaeological ruins
Visit the Archaeological Museum of Olympia
Learn about ancient Greek history and the Olympic tradition
Stop at a local honey farm for tasting and cultural insight (on many itineraries)
Scenic drive through the Peloponnese countryside
Return transport from Katakolon cruise port included
What’s included
Round-trip transportation from Katakolon Port
Driver/escort and live commentary (varies by operator)
Port pickup and drop-off
Guided or assisted visit to Olympia area (depending on option)
Bottled water (on some departures)
Small-group or private tour format depending on booking type
What’s not included
Entrance fees to Archaeological Site of Olympia
Entrance fees to Archaeological Museum of Olympia
Food and drinks (unless specified)
Licensed guide inside archaeological site (often not included in basic versions)
Personal expenses and optional gratuities
Itinerary
The tour begins at Katakolon Port with pickup and a short drive inland toward Ancient Olympia. Along the way, your driver or guide typically provides commentary on local agriculture, olive groves, and regional history.
Upon arrival at Olympia, you’ll visit the archaeological site, where highlights include the ancient stadium, training grounds, and remains of the Temple of Zeus. You’ll have time to walk through the ruins and explore the birthplace of the Olympic Games.
Next, the itinerary usually continues to the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, which houses important artifacts such as sculptures, statues, and relics from the sanctuary.
Many versions of the tour also include a stop at a local honey farm, where guests can learn about traditional production methods and sample regional products. Some itineraries add a brief stop at a nearby beach such as Agios Ilias before returning to Katakolon Port.
The tour concludes with a return transfer to the cruise ship port.
Who is this experience best for
This tour is ideal for cruise passengers docking in Katakolon who want to experience Ancient Olympia in a limited timeframe. It suits travelers who prefer an organized transfer and overview of the main highlights rather than an in-depth archaeological exploration. It is also a good option for families or groups seeking a balance of culture, light tasting experiences, and coastal scenery.
Insider notes
Olympia involves moderate walking on uneven terrain, so comfortable shoes are important. In peak summer months, temperatures can be high and shaded areas limited, so early departures are preferable. Some versions of this tour include only a driver/escort rather than a licensed archaeological guide inside the site, so the depth of historical interpretation can vary.
Because this is a popular cruise excursion, sites may become crowded when multiple ships are in port at the same time. Booking a small-group or private variant can improve the experience significantly.
This tour is sold by Viator.
Browse More Tours Nearby
Browse Greece Ultimate Guides from the Blog
Explore GetGreece Products & Services:
























