Trips and tours to Meteora GreeceEscorted tours to Meteora. A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning monasteries perched on towering cliffs.
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Visit Meteora
Join us on one of our Meteora Greece tours, home to one of the most intriguing collection of monasteries in the world, Meteora has to be seen to be believed. Located in Thessaly the monasteries at Meteora were believed to be built between the 11th and 14th centuries, but the exact date each monastery was built is unknown. The name of Meteora means ‘lofty’ or ‘elevated’ and is etymologically linked to meteor which makes sense when you realised the monasteries are built upon 1,224ft tall cliffs.
One of the most beautiful regions in all of Greece six of the original 24 monasteries are still standing, with some remaining inhabited by devoted nuns and monks to this day. The towering cliffs give visitors the most breath-taking view over Thessaly.
Tours to Meteora
Visit the sacred monasteries of Meteora and discover the beauty of the Greacen landscape like you’ve never see it before. Perched atop thousand-foot cliffs you can look out onto the beauty of northwest Greece. The interiors of the monasteries are equally as beautiful, with golden coloured frescoes, stone archways and an abundance of intricately painted Eastern Orthodox religious imagery.
What to expect when visiting Meteora
Visiting Meteora is a truly awe-inspiring experience, where you'll encounter one of Greece's most breath-taking landscapes and spiritual centres. Towering sandstone pillars rise from the Thessalian plain, crowned by ancient monasteries that seem to float in the sky. These monasteries were built by monks seeking solitude and a closer connection to God, and today, they remain active spiritual sites. The journey to Meteora often involves winding roads with stunning views of the rock formations. Upon arrival, the serene atmosphere envelops you, with the only sounds being the occasional ringing of church bells and the rustling of leaves. The monasteries themselves are masterpieces of Byzantine architecture, with beautiful frescoes, ancient manuscripts, and relics that speak to the deep religious heritage of the area.
Exploring Meteora typically involves visiting several of the six remaining monasteries, each perched on its own rocky summit. The hike to each monastery can be steep, but the effort is rewarded with breath-taking panoramic views of the surrounding valley and mountains. Beyond the monasteries, the surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking, photography, and experiencing the unique geology of the region. Whether you're drawn by its religious significance, its natural beauty, or its cultural history, Meteora offers a unique and unforgettable experience, leaving visitors with a deep sense of awe and tranquillity.
What to do in Meteora
Visit the monasteries
Of course, when visiting Meteora it is imperative that you explore some of the surviving monasteries. Visiting the monasteries in Meteora is like stepping into a mystical world suspended between earth and sky. These monasteries offer not only a glimpse into the spiritual life of Eastern Orthodox monks but also some of the most stunning views in Greece. Each monastery has its own charms with peaceful courtyards, ancient chapels adorned with vibrant frescoes, and small museums housing religious artifacts, manuscripts, and icons. The Great Meteoron, the largest and oldest, is known for its impressive architecture and extensive museum, while Varlaam Monastery boasts beautiful wall paintings and a tranquil setting. The Monastery of St. Stephen is more easily accessible and features a stunning view of the valley below, making it popular among visitors. If you are looking for a profound connection to spirituality and times gone by then the Meteora monasteries are the perfect place for you.
Take in the view
Visiting Meteora offers some of the most stunning and unforgettable views in Greece. The monasteries provide panoramic vistas that stretch across the lush Thessalian plains and beyond. As you stand at the edge of these ancient sites, the sweeping views reveal a breath-taking landscape of rugged cliffs, verdant valleys, and distant mountains, all under a vast, often clear, sky. The dramatic contrast between the massive rock formations and the expansive plains below is an awe-inspiring sight. The light changes throughout the day, with early mornings and late afternoons casting a golden glow over the scene, making it an ideal time for photography or quiet contemplation.
Go hiking
Meteora is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Greece and going on a hike is the best way to take it all. There are many established trails that pepper the cliffs of Meteora from all day adventures to hour long walks. You can either go at the hikes alone or book a local hiking tour with a guide, the choice is yours. There are also hikes for different fitness levels and for many of the trails there is no need for specialist equipment. Take in the fresh air and panoramic views as you walk along the ancient cliffs of Meteora, a refreshing experience for body and soul.
When is the best time to visit Meteora?
The best time to visit Meteora is during the spring and autumn. During these months, the weather is mild, the landscape is lush and green, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer season. This allows for a more serene experience exploring the monasteries and enjoying the breath-taking views. Additionally, the cooler temperatures make hiking and outdoor activities more comfortable.
Conclusion
Visiting Meteora is a journey to a place where the beauty of nature meets spiritual wonder. The awe-inspiring rock formations and historic monasteries create an unforgettable experience, offering visitors a chance to explore both natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're drawn by the stunning views from the cliff tops, the serenity of the monasteries, or the unique history of this UNESCO World Heritage site, a tour to Meteora promises a deeply enriching adventure that lingers in your memory long after you've left.
Frequently asked questions
What is the dress code for visiting the monasteries?
Modest attire is required. Men should wear long pants, and women should wear skirts that cover the knees and have their shoulders covered. Some monasteries provide skirts at the entrance if needed.
How many monasteries are there, and can I visit them?
There are six active monasteries at Meteora, each open to visitors on different days. Make sure to check their schedules to see which monasteries you can visit on your tour.
How do I get to Meteora?
When joining us on a guided tour your transportation to Meteora will be included. So there is no need to worry about transportation to Meteora with us at On The Go Tours.
Is it difficult to hike around Meteora?
The hikes range from easy to moderate difficulty. Well-marked trails connect the monasteries, but some paths involve steep climbs. Comfortable shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended.
How much time should I spend at Meteora?
A day allows you to visit most of the monasteries and take in the scenery at a comfortable pace.
What is the best time of day to visit the monasteries?
Early morning or late afternoon is ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy the cooler temperatures, as well as the beautiful light for photography.
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