Delphi 14 Days Itinerary

Delphi Itinerary 14 Days: The Ultimate Adventure (2026)

Nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Greece's most significant archaeological treasures. Once considered the center of the world, it was home to

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Best Time to Visit
April-June & September-October
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Daily Budget
€70-€150
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Time Zone
GMT+3 (EEST)
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Language
Greek, English
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Currency
Euro (€)
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Safety
Generally very safe; watch for uneven terrain at archaeological sites.

Why 14 Days in Delphi?

Nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Greece's most significant archaeological treasures. Once considered the center of the world, it was home to the legendary Oracle of Apollo, drawing pilgrims and rulers from across the ancient world seeking divine guidance.

This 7-day itinerary offers a deep dive into the historical and spiritual heart of Delphi, allowing you to explore its ancient ruins, visit fascinating museums, and soak in the breathtaking natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. Beyond the main archaeological site, you'll discover charming nearby villages and enjoy authentic Greek experiences.

Prepare to be captivated by the echoes of ancient prophecies, the stunning vistas, and the profound sense of history that permeates every stone of Delphi. This journey promises to be an unforgettable blend of cultural immersion, historical exploration, and serene beauty.

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

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Delphi Town & Archaeological Site

Arrival in Delphi & Ancient Wonders

Welcome to Delphi! Upon your arrival, settle into your accommodation in the charming town. Begin your journey into ancient history by exploring the magnificent Archaeological Site of Delphi. Wander through the Sacred Way, imagining the pilgrims of old, and marvel at the Treasury of the Athenians, a testament to ancient Greek artistry. Don't miss the awe-inspiring Temple of Apollo, where the Oracle once delivered her cryptic prophecies. Conclude your historical immersion at the ancient Theater, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. For dinner, savor traditional Greek dishes at Taverna Vakhos, known for its authentic flavors and welcoming atmosphere. End your day with a stroll through the quaint streets of Delphi town.

Archaeological Site of DelphiSacred WayTreasury of the AtheniansTemple of ApolloAncient Theater
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Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking at the archaeological site and bring a hat and water, especially during warmer months.

Arrival in Delphi & Ancient Wonders
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Delphi Archaeological Museum & Castalian Spring

Museum Insights & Castalian Spring

Delve deeper into the treasures uncovered at Delphi with a visit to the Delphi Archaeological Museum. Here, you'll encounter masterpieces like the Charioteer of Delphi, a bronze statue of incredible detail and historical significance, and the Sphinx of Naxos. The museum provides invaluable context to the ruins you explored yesterday. Afterward, seek out the Castalian Spring, a sacred spring where pilgrims purified themselves before consulting the Oracle. Its tranquil setting offers a moment of reflection. For lunch, enjoy a light meal at a cafe with panoramic views, such as Cafe Agora. Spend your afternoon browsing local artisan shops for unique souvenirs or simply relaxing and soaking in the serene atmosphere of Delphi.

Delphi Archaeological MuseumCharioteer of DelphiSphinx of NaxosCastalian SpringLocal Artisan Shops
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Consider purchasing a combined ticket for the archaeological site and the museum to save money and time.

Museum Insights & Castalian Spring
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Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia & Ancient Gymnasium

Athletic Prowess & Tholos of Athena

Today, venture to the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, a separate complex just below the main archaeological site. The iconic Tholos, a circular building with Doric columns, is one of the most photographed and recognizable structures in Delphi – its elegant ruins are a sight to behold. Imagine the rituals performed here in honor of the goddess. Nearby, explore the ruins of the Ancient Gymnasium, where athletes trained for the Pythian Games, a major panhellenic festival second only to the Olympic Games. Picture the young men honing their skills in wrestling and running. Enjoy a casual lunch at a local eatery in the lower part of town, perhaps To Patriko. The afternoon is perfect for a leisurely walk along the ancient paths, taking in the stunning mountain vistas.

Sanctuary of Athena PronaiaTholos of AthenaAncient GymnasiumPythian Games sitePanoramic views
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The Tholos is a popular spot for photography; try to visit early in the morning for fewer crowds and better light.

Athletic Prowess & Tholos of Athena
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Mount Parnassus & Arachova

Scenic Hike & Arachova Charm

Embrace the natural beauty surrounding Delphi with a scenic hike on Mount Parnassus. There are various trails suitable for different fitness levels, offering breathtaking views of the Corinthian Gulf and the olive groves below. You might choose a section of the E4 European long-distance path. Afterward, take a short drive to the picturesque mountain village of Arachova, known for its traditional architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and local products. Explore its charming cobblestone streets, browse for handmade crafts, and sample local cheeses and wines. Enjoy a delightful lunch at a traditional taverna in Arachova, such as Fterolakka, indulging in hearty mountain cuisine. The evening can be spent enjoying the lively ambiance of Arachova, perhaps with a coffee or drink.

Mount Parnassus hikingCorinthian Gulf viewsArachova villageTraditional architectureLocal products shopping
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If hiking, ensure you have appropriate footwear, water, and check weather conditions. Many local shops in Arachova close for siesta in the afternoon.

Scenic Hike & Arachova Charm
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Monastery of Hosios Loukas & surrounding area

Monastery Tranquility & Olive Groves

Today, journey to the serene Monastery of Hosios Loukas, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the finest examples of Middle Byzantine architecture and art in Greece. Marvel at its exquisite mosaics and frescoes, particularly in the Katholikon (main church) and the Crypt. The monastery offers a profound sense of peace and a glimpse into Byzantine spirituality. Take your time to absorb the atmosphere and the intricate details of the artwork. Afterward, explore the picturesque olive groves that carpet the valleys around Delphi. You might consider a short walk through these ancient trees, reflecting on the region's agricultural heritage. Enjoy a simple, authentic Greek meal at a small, family-run taverna in a nearby village, experiencing true local hospitality.

Monastery of Hosios LoukasByzantine mosaicsByzantine frescoesKatholikonOlive groves exploration
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Dress modestly when visiting monasteries – shoulders and knees should be covered. Scarves are often provided at the entrance if needed.

Monastery Tranquility & Olive Groves
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Galaxidi

Coastal Escape & Galaxidi Charm

Escape to the charming coastal town of Galaxidi, a picturesque port town with a rich maritime history, just a short drive from Delphi. Wander through its narrow streets, admiring the neoclassical mansions and captains' houses that line the waterfront. Visit the Maritime Museum of Galaxidi to learn about the town's seafaring past and its impressive fleet of sailing ships. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many seafood tavernas along the harbor, such as Maritsa, savoring fresh catch of the day while watching the boats bob gently in the water. Spend your afternoon relaxing by the sea, perhaps taking a dip in the clear waters, or simply enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. Galaxidi offers a delightful contrast to the mountainous landscapes of Delphi.

Galaxidi townNeoclassical mansionsMaritime Museum of GalaxidiSeafood tavernasHarbor views
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Galaxidi is perfect for a relaxed day. Consider staying for sunset to see the town illuminated by golden light.

Coastal Escape & Galaxidi Charm
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Kirra Beach & archaeological site

Ancient Kirra & Beach Relaxation

Today combines ancient history with seaside relaxation. Head to Kirra, the ancient port of Delphi, located on the coast of the Corinthian Gulf. While not as grand as Delphi itself, the archaeological site of Kirra offers insights into the port's role in supporting the sanctuary. Explore the remains of the ancient walls and harbor. Afterward, unwind at Kirra Beach, a pleasant pebbly beach with calm, clear waters. It's an ideal spot for swimming and soaking up the sun. Enjoy a casual lunch at a beachside taverna, perhaps To Limanaki, where you can dine with your toes almost in the sand. The afternoon is dedicated to pure relaxation, enjoying the Greek sunshine and the gentle rhythm of the waves. This day provides a refreshing break from intensive sightseeing.

Kirra archaeological siteAncient port remainsKirra BeachSwimming in Corinthian GulfBeachside tavernas
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Bring sunscreen, a towel, and a good book for a truly relaxing beach day. Water shoes might be helpful for the pebbly beach.

Ancient Kirra & Beach Relaxation
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Mount Parnassus National Park

Parnassus National Park & Nature

Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of Parnassus National Park. This expansive park offers a variety of trails through forests of fir and pine, providing opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation. Depending on the season, you might encounter diverse flora and fauna. Consider a visit to the Parnassus Ski Centre area (even if not skiing) for high-altitude views and a different perspective of the landscape. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy amidst the tranquility of nature, or find a charming mountain refuge for a warm meal. Spend your day breathing in the fresh mountain air, enjoying the serene environment, and perhaps spotting some of the park's wildlife. This day is all about connecting with the raw, untamed beauty of Greece.

Parnassus National ParkHiking trailsFir and pine forestsWildlife spottingMountain views
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Check local weather forecasts before heading into the mountains, as conditions can change rapidly, especially at higher altitudes.

Parnassus National Park & Nature
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Amfissa & Chrisso

Folklore & Local Traditions

Today, explore the rich folklore and local traditions of the region by visiting Amfissa, a town with a strong historical and cultural identity. Wander through the old tannery district, a testament to its past industries, and visit the Byzantine Castle of Amfissa, offering panoramic views of the surrounding olive groves. Afterward, head to the charming village of Chrisso, located just below Delphi. Chrisso was once a significant town in ancient times, and its traditional houses and peaceful atmosphere offer a glimpse into local life. Enjoy a traditional Greek lunch at a family-run taverna in Chrisso, perhaps Taverna Grigoris, known for its homemade dishes. Engage with the locals, learn about their customs, and perhaps find unique handcrafted souvenirs.

Amfissa townOld tannery districtByzantine Castle of AmfissaChrisso villageLocal handicrafts
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Many small shops and businesses in Amfissa and Chrisso still operate on a traditional schedule, often closing for a siesta in the afternoon.

Folklore & Local Traditions
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Delphi & Local Producer

Archaeological Insights & Olive Oil

Revisit parts of the Delphi Archaeological Site or Museum that particularly captivated you, taking your time to absorb more details or see them in a different light. Perhaps focus on the smaller, less-visited areas or specific exhibits you rushed through earlier. In the afternoon, embark on a culinary journey by visiting a local olive oil producer or farm in the region. Learn about the traditional methods of olive cultivation and oil production, and indulge in a tasting of fresh, high-quality olive oil, a cornerstone of Greek cuisine. Many farms offer tours and tastings, providing a delicious and educational experience. Enjoy a dinner that highlights local ingredients, perhaps at a restaurant that sources its produce from nearby farms, like To Agnandio in Delphi.

Revisit Delphi Archaeological SiteDelphi Archaeological Museum (revisit)Local olive oil producer visitOlive oil tastingTraditional olive cultivation
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Check in advance for olive oil farm tour availability and booking requirements, especially during off-peak seasons.

Archaeological Insights & Olive Oil
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Korykeion Andron (Corycian Cave) & surrounding area

Ancient Fortifications & Mountain Views

Embark on an adventure to the Korykeion Andron, also known as the Corycian Cave, located high on Mount Parnassus. This impressive cave was a sacred site in antiquity, dedicated to Pan and the Nymphs, and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The hike to the cave is rewarding, with stunning panoramic views along the way. Explore the cavern, imagining the ancient rituals performed within its depths. Pack a picnic to enjoy with the incredible mountain backdrop. The journey to and from the cave itself is an experience, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks and valleys. This day is for the adventurous spirit, seeking both natural wonders and ancient mysteries.

Korykeion Andron (Corycian Cave)Mount Parnassus hikeCave explorationPanoramic mountain viewsAncient sacred site
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The path to the Corycian Cave can be challenging; wear sturdy hiking boots and bring a flashlight for exploring inside the cave.

Ancient Fortifications & Mountain Views
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Local markets & cooking class (optional)

Local Market & Culinary Delights

Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture by visiting a local market (if available on the day, check schedules for nearby towns like Amfissa or Itea). Experience the bustling atmosphere, interact with vendors, and discover fresh, seasonal produce, local cheeses, olives, and herbs. This is a fantastic opportunity to taste the flavors of the region. In the afternoon, consider joining a traditional Greek cooking class, where you can learn to prepare classic dishes using the fresh ingredients you might have seen at the market. This hands-on experience offers a deeper understanding of Greek gastronomy. If a cooking class isn't feasible, enjoy a leisurely lunch featuring regional specialties at a highly-rated local restaurant, perhaps Odysseus Restaurant in Delphi, known for its authentic cuisine.

Local market visitFresh produce discoveryInteraction with vendorsTraditional Greek cooking class (optional)Regional culinary specialties
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Ask your accommodation for information on local market days and locations, as they can vary. Booking a cooking class in advance is highly recommended.

Local Market & Culinary Delights
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Delphi Town & scenic viewpoints

Reflections & Sunset Views

Dedicate your penultimate day to revisiting your favorite spots in Delphi or simply enjoying the town's charming atmosphere. Perhaps take a leisurely walk through the streets, stopping at cafes for Greek coffee or a sweet treat. Reflect on the incredible history and natural beauty you've experienced. Seek out a quiet spot with panoramic views, like the terraces near the archaeological site or specific viewpoints overlooking the valley, to simply soak in the landscape. For your farewell dinner, choose a restaurant with an exceptional view, such as the restaurant at the Delphi Palace Hotel, where you can enjoy delicious food while watching the sunset paint the sky over the Corinthian Gulf. This evening is a perfect culmination of your Delphi journey.

Leisurely walk in Delphi townGreek coffee at a cafePanoramic viewpointsSunset over Corinthian GulfFarewell dinner with a view
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Book your farewell dinner restaurant in advance, especially if you desire a table with the best sunset view.

Reflections & Sunset Views
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Delphi

Departure from Delphi

Enjoy a final Greek breakfast at your hotel or a local bakery, savoring the last moments in this historically rich and naturally beautiful region. Depending on your departure schedule, you might have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping for local olive wood carvings, traditional textiles, or perhaps some local honey. Take one last look at the stunning views from Delphi, committing the memories to heart. Your incredible journey through the ancient wonders and captivating landscapes of Delphi concludes today as you prepare for your departure, carrying with you a wealth of historical knowledge, cultural experiences, and unforgettable moments from the heart of Greece.

Final Greek breakfastLast-minute souvenir shoppingLast views of Delphi valleyReflecting on your tripPreparation for departure
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Ensure all your travel documents are in order and confirm your transportation arrangements for your departure well in advance.

Departure from Delphi

Practical Tips for Delphi

Getting Around

Delphi's archaeological site and museum are within walking distance of the modern town. For exploring the wider region or nearby villages, renting a car offers the most flexibility. Local buses connect Delphi with Athens and other major towns, but schedules can be limited. Walking is the best way to experience the ancient site, but be prepared for uphill climbs and uneven paths.

Where to Stay

The modern town of Delphi offers a range of hotels and guesthouses, many with stunning views of the Corinthian Gulf and the olive groves. Staying here puts you within easy reach of the archaeological site and local restaurants. The charming mountain village of Arachova, a short drive away, is another excellent option, especially if you prefer a livelier atmosphere in the evenings.

Food & Dining

Delphi boasts traditional Greek tavernas serving local specialties. Don't miss trying 'kontosouvli' (spit-roasted pork), 'feta saganaki', and fresh local produce. Many restaurants offer panoramic views, making for memorable dining experiences. Prices are generally reasonable, especially outside of the peak tourist season. Look for family-run establishments for authentic flavors.

Budget Tips

To save money, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) when accommodation prices are lower. Opt for local tavernas over more tourist-focused restaurants. Pack snacks and water for your explorations, as prices at site kiosks can be higher. Look for combination tickets if you plan to visit multiple archaeological sites or museums in Greece.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, guesthouses, and many cafes and restaurants in Delphi. For constant connectivity, consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival in Greece or using an eSIM. This ensures you have data for navigation, communication, and staying connected while exploring the more remote areas around Delphi.

Safety Tips

Delphi is a very safe destination. The main concerns are related to the natural environment: wear sturdy shoes for walking on uneven terrain at the archaeological site, stay hydrated, especially in summer, and be mindful of steep drops. Always keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas, though petty crime is rare. Emergency services are reliable.

Best Time to Visit Delphi

Average Monthly Temperature (°C)

Jan
2° - 9°
Feb
3° - 10°
Mar
5° - 13°
Apr
8° - 17°
May
12° - 22°
Jun
16° - 27°
Jul
19° - 30°
Aug
19° - 30°
Sep
15° - 25°
Oct
11° - 20°
Nov
7° - 15°
Dec
4° - 11°
Hot (28°C+) Warm (18-27°C) Mild (12-17°C) Cool (below 12°C)
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Winter (Dec-Feb)

Good

Winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional snowfall, especially on higher elevations. The archaeological site is less crowded, offering a more serene experience. Some smaller hotels or restaurants might be closed, but the main attractions remain open. Ideal for those who prefer quiet exploration and crisp air.

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Spring (Mar-May)

Great

Spring is arguably the best time to visit Delphi. The weather is pleasantly warm, wildflowers bloom across the landscape, and the crowds are manageable before the summer rush. Perfect for comfortable exploration of the archaeological site and enjoying outdoor activities. Expect mild days and cool evenings.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Mixed

Summer is hot and sunny, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. This is peak tourist season, meaning larger crowds and higher prices. Early morning or late afternoon visits to the archaeological site are recommended to avoid the midday heat. Staying hydrated and wearing sun protection is crucial.

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Autumn (Sep-Nov)

Great

Autumn offers another excellent window for visiting Delphi. The intense summer heat subsides, leaving pleasant temperatures ideal for sightseeing. The crowds begin to thin out, and the changing foliage adds a beautiful dimension to the landscape. It's a great time for hiking and enjoying the local cuisine.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I need for Delphi?

While the main archaeological site and museum can be explored in a full day, dedicating 2-3 days to Delphi and its surroundings allows for a more relaxed experience. This gives you time to fully appreciate the ancient ruins, visit the museum, explore the modern town, and perhaps take a day trip to nearby Arachova or the monasteries of Osios Loukas.

Is Delphi expensive?

Delphi is generally moderately priced for a popular tourist destination in Greece. Accommodation can range from budget-friendly guesthouses to mid-range hotels. Entrance fees to the archaeological site and museum are reasonable. Dining at local tavernas is affordable, but prices can increase in peak season. Overall, it offers good value compared to major European capitals.

What is Delphi famous for?

Delphi is most famous for being the site of the Oracle of Apollo, where the Pythia (priestess) delivered prophecies that influenced the ancient Greek world. It was considered the 'navel of the world' (Omphalos) and hosted the Pythian Games, second only to the Olympic Games. Today, it's renowned for its remarkably preserved archaeological site and museum.

When is the best time to visit Delphi?

The best times to visit Delphi are during the shoulder seasons: April to June (Spring) and September to October (Autumn). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring, the landscape is lush, and the crowds are smaller than in the peak summer months. Summer (July-August) can be very hot and crowded, while winter (December-February) is cooler and quieter, with a chance of snow.

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