by KristyG
See the Olympic stadium!
Visited: Jul 20, 2007
by whynot80
The archaeological site is very big and interesting but also very crowded (it would take around 5 hours to visit it all and that gets even slower when it's crowded, so it's impossible to visit it all when on a cruise stop) and St.Andreas beach is very close (take a taxi and ask to bring you to both places...remember to haggle if you want to get a better price )
Visited: Jul 01, 2018
by NormB1
Winery tour was sub-par. Land was stunning but tour of winery was uninformative.
Visited: Apr 17, 2007
by aFloridaCruiser
Where the first Olympics were played. Sad part it's still a pile of rubble. No reconstruction done but interesting. Have to use imagination.
Visited: Oct 13, 2019
by Schew
yes, excellence experiences
Visited: May 07, 2019
by Kate1966
Get a bus to Olympia on shore - way less than on the ship and many, many vendors.
Visited: Jun 07, 2014
by snr
Magna Greciavwas fabulous
Visited: Sep 05, 2021
by EdibleSocks
Excursion to Olympia was great, guide was knowledgeable and excellent.
Visited: Sep 14, 2019
by HalW
You can walk off the ship, find a cab and visit the Olympic site on your own without booking a tour. Go early and avoid the crowds
Visited: Sep 09, 2007
by Jules1989
Visited: Sep 22, 2018
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