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Greece in Depth 2026

Visiting Greece

1 / 10 Athens, Greece by Sacha Bunnik


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Visiting Greece

2 / 10 Meteora, Greece by Sacha Bunnik


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Greece in Depth 2026

Visiting Greece

3 / 10 Santorini, Greece by Graham Meale


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4 / 10 Athens, Greece by Sacha Bunnik


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5 / 10 Chania, Greece by R Chelseth


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6 / 10 Delphi, Greece by Jeremy van Heerde


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7 / 10 Delphi, Greece by Jeremy van Heerde


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8 / 10 Meteora, Greece by Jeremy van Heerde


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9 / 10 Nafpaktos, Greece by Spiros Vathis


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10 / 10 Santorini, Greece by Sacha Bunnik



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    Greece
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Indulge with an in-depth journey through the incredible living postcard that is Greece! Live your best life travelling from Thessaloniki, via Meteora, Athens and Crete to the sun-drenched island of Santorini. Along the way, delve into the history of ancient civilisations, savour traditional flavours – think mounds of feta, olives and honey-drizzled everything and soak up the dramatic scenery. Eventually, it’ll be time to leave, but don’t worry, Greece has a way of luring you back… just ask the gods.

  • Group Size — Max 20

  • Transport - Bus, High-speed ferry, Overnight ferry, Steam-train

  • Tips - Total cost includes - Tipping Made Easy

  • No Hidden Extras

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Thessaloniki

Welcome to Greece! Often cited as the birthplace of European civilisation, Greece offers a heady mix of ancient archaeological sites, chic hotels, rustic tavernas and seaside escapes. Scattered throughout the calm blue waters of the Ionian and the Aegean Sea are Greece’s 3,000 islands, each with their own magical story. Our journey will take us through mainland Greece, as well as several beautiful island locations – are you ready? Our tour begins in the port city of Thessaloniki in the country’s north, Greece’s second largest city. Thessaloniki is home to some of Greece’s best restaurants and ouzeries, beautiful waterfront areas, as well as an abundance of museums and historic Roman and Byzantine sites nearby. We don’t want you to miss out on any aspect of your small group tour. To ensure that you don’t, we recommend you arrive at your starting destination by 7.30pm. Meet your fellow travellers and Tour Director this evening for a welcome drink.

Day 2 - Thessaloniki

We begin the day with a panoramic tour where we will see the famous White Tower, the picturesque sea-front promenade, bustling Aristotelous Square and the stunning Basilica of Saint Dimitrios, originally built during the 4th century, and well known for its Byzantine mosaics and relics of Saint Demetrios, the city’s patron saint. From there, we'll venture through the bustling local markets, immersing ourselves in the vibrant blend of traditional and contemporary atmospheres. We continue by coach towards the upper districts to see the Theodosian walls, also known as the ‘Walls of Thessaloniki’. These incredible ancient Byzantine walls are approximately 4-kilometres in length and date back to the 4th century AD, showcasing the architectural brilliance of the times. Here, we can enjoy stunning views over the city. Leaving the city behind, we’ll visit a local farm known for producing vine leaves with which the famous Greek ‘dolmadakia’ (stuffed vine leaves) are made.

Special Experience

Visit a local farm to learn about producing vine leaves and to indulge in a tasting of the famous ’dolmadakia’.

Day 3 - Thessaloniki - Kalambaka

Today our sights are set on exploring the birthplace of Alexander the Great in Pella. Also known as Alexander III of Macedon, Alexander the Great is widely considered one of history’s greatest military commanders. He’s known for conquering the eastern Mediterranean, Egypt and parts of Africa, making significant cultural shifts in a relatively short period of time. In Pella, we’ll uncover the local archaeological site to marvel at the exquisite floor mosaics from the 4th century BC, as well as visiting the museum to gain some further insight into his fascinating past. Heading to the quaint village of Vergina, once the royal metropolis of ancient Macedonia, we’ll uncover the Macedonian Royal Tombs. Here we’ll enjoy a guided tour of the tombs, including the impressive tomb of King Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great. We’ll also enjoy some free time for lunch here in Vergina, before our afternoon jaunt through the pretty Greek countryside on our way to Kalambaka. This evening we’ll arrive in the town of Kalambaka, our base to explore the Hanging Rocks of Meteora.

Day 4 - Kalambaka - Volos

Behold, the mighty monasteries of Meteora! Today we’ll discover these iconic UNESCO World Heritage-listed clifftop monasteries where Monks have been settled on these ‘columns of the sky’ since the 11th century. Since early Christian times, Meteora’s cliffs have been regarded as the perfect place to attain absolute isolation in order to achieve peace and harmony. The tallest of these incredible rock formations reaches 400 metres high. We’ll explore two of the monasteries before some free time for lunch in Kalambaka. This afternoon we depart for Volos, a port city that is home to some of the country’s most beautiful beaches – and despite being one of Greece’s busiest harbours, it’s still incredibly picturesque! In this seaside town, we’ll find fresh seafood, historic sites and a lively shore-front promenade. What could be better than that? Tonight, we’ll wander the streets of Volos, exploring its famous ‘Tsipouradika’ area. We’ll visit a traditional tsipouradika tavern to try the famous Greek ‘tsipouro’, a strong pomace brandy produced in the area. Tsipouro is usually served in shot glasses with a side of meze (a selection of small dishes, similar to tapas). We’ll also enjoy a group dinner here tonight.

Day 5 - Volos

Today we discover the beautiful villages of the Mount Pelion region aboard a restored steam train. Sit back and enjoy the beautiful scenery as the train winds its way up the mountain to the village of Milies. Once we arrive, we’ll continue our journey by coach, stopping in the picturesque villages of Portaria and Makrinitsa. Here, we’ll have time to discover the impressive stonework of the buildings, quaint shops selling local products, tavernas and cafes. We’ll make our way back to Volos this afternoon, where the remainder of the day is for you to enjoy any way you’d like, whether that’s heading out to a local taverna for dinner or taking a minute to relax and catch your breath, the choice is yours!

Day 6 - Volos - Nafpaktos

This morning enjoy a scenic drive through the mountains of central Greece as we make our way to Delphi. Revered by ancient Greeks as the centre of the world, Delphi was a destination where people from far and wide sought counsel from the revered oracle, 'Pythia'. We’ll enjoy a guided tour of the archaeological ruins including the Sanctuary of Apollo and the Treasury of Athenians, followed by a visit to the museum housing the famous 'Bronze Charioteer'. After our visit, we’ll make a stop in the sea-side village of Itea for some free time for lunch. This sleepy, coastal town will make us want to ditch our afternoon plans and sip ouzo, while watching the boats bob in the harbour’s crystal-clear water for the rest of the day! Upon arrival in Nafpaktos, we'll have the remainder of the afternoon at leisure to unwind. Later this evening, we'll embark on a short walking tour, immersing ourselves in the charm of this picturesque port city with its trendy harbour area, dotted with cafes and restaurants, and flanked by beautiful beaches on either side.

Day 7 - Nafpaktos - Nafplio

Limber up this morning as we prepare to learn all about the history of the modern-day Olympic Games during a fascinating tour of Olympia. Built on the banks of the river Alfios, the site of Olympia is lush, green and calm – the perfect venue for the original Olympic Games which began in 776BC. Our tour takes us through the impressive ruins, where we can follow in the footsteps of the ancient Olympians. We’ll see the Temple of Zeus, the Palaestra, and Phidias’ Workshop, and as well as tour the archaeological museum, one of the richest in Greece. After some free time for lunch, we cross the scenic mountains of the Peloponnese Peninsula and make our way to the charming seaside town of Nafplio. If Greece were giving out awards for quaint villages, Nafplio would surely win gold - a romantic town with Venetian architecture and Ottoman structures, the Old Town is a maze of narrow, cobblestone streets where you’ll discover hidden squares and beautiful buildings. It is also said that Nafplio is home to some of the best gelato in all of Greece – give it a try and let us know…!

Day 8 - Nafplio

This morning we'll visit Mycenae, one of Greece's most significant archaeological sites and the birthplace of the culture that reigned during the late Bronze Age. Here, we'll explore the remarkable remnants of this ancient civilization, including the Tomb of Agamemnon, a massive tholos (beehive) tomb built around 1250BC, and the iconic Lion's Gate, the main entrance to the ancient city of Mycenae, featuring the stone relief of two lions, making this the oldest known monumental sculpture in Europe. We’ll then return to Nafplio and make our way up to the Castle of Palamidi, a fortress perched high on a cliff offering stunning views over the town. Built as a defensive fortress in the 17th Century, it sits high above Nafplio and is considered by many as a masterpiece of military architecture. After, we’ll make a stop at a small, local ‘ouzo’ distillery to learn about Greece's beloved national aperitif and enjoy a tasting. Afterwards, we’ll take a walking tour to discover more of this picturesque town and enjoy the waterfront promenade and the beautiful views over to Bourtzi, the tiny, fortified islet guarding the entrance of Nafplio’s port. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure.

Day 9 - Nafplio - Athens

We bid the charming town of Nafplio and the Peloponnese peninsula farewell today, as we make our way towards Greece’s capital city, Athens. After breakfast, we depart for Epidaurus, one of the most popular archaeological sites of ancient Greece. Upon arrival, we visit the Sanctuary of Asklepios, once a major healing centre. In ancient times, it was a place where the sick sought cures through rituals and treatments. Today, it stands as a testament to the healing practices of the past and the early development of scientific medicine. We’ll enjoy a guided tour of the ancient theatre, perhaps its most famous feature is its unique acoustics. This theatre was constructed in the 4th century to host religious ceremonial events to honour the god Asklepios – the Greek god of medicine and healing – whose ‘healing centre’ was a stone’s throw away. Today, there are still performances hosted here in the summer months, including ancient Greek dramas.

Special Experience

Take a tour of a local olive farm where we’ll explore the olive groves, learn about production of olive oil, and enjoy a tasting and light lunch.

Day 10 - Athens

Prepare your camera and sense of wonder! After a hearty breakfast we’ll head straight to the majestic Acropolis, perched high above the city. Marvel at the Propylae, the Erechtheion with its iconic Caryatids, the Temple of Athena Nike and the legendary Parthenon, each monument a timeless testament to Greece’s glorious past. Next, we’ll enjoy a scenic stroll down Dionysiou Aeropagitou Street to the Museum of Acropolis, where centuries of art and artifacts bring history to life. Next, buckle up for a panoramic coach ride around the city’s highlights. Spot the grand Panathinaikon Stadium, gaze upon the majestic Zappeion and snap photos of the towering Temple of Olympian Zeus. We’ll pass Hadrian’s Arch, Syntagma Square, the Parliament building and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Admire neoclassical gems like Schliemann’s House, the Academy, University, National Library and the Old Parliament. Our journey brings us to the lively Thisio district for lunch in a local restaurant. After lunch we’ll stroll along Adrianou Street, past the Greek and Roman Agora, enjoying views of the Acropolis and the impressive Temple of Hephaestus. We’ll immerse ourselves in the bustling atmosphere, exploring the renowned flea market of Monastiraki to the lively Plaka district. The rest of the day is at leisure for you to relax or continue exploring at your own pace.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 11 - Athens

Enjoy the day at leisure to explore Athens at your own pace.

Day 12 - Athens - Overnight Ferry

Enjoy the morning at leisure to relax or to further explore wonderful Athens before our afternoon visit to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon. If the Greek gods picked a vacation home, then the Temple of Poseidon would definitely be it! Cape Sounion sits on the very edge of Attica, standing guard over the endless Aegean Sea, like the ultimate ocean front property. The incredible Temple of Poseidon perches high on the edge of a cliff that plunges 65 metres to the sea. It’s easy to see why many sailors pause here to pray for safe sea voyages. On a clear day the area also affords views to the islands of Kea, Kythnos, Serifos, Aegina and the Peloponnese, and these days, visitors flock here to capture some of the most epic sunsets in all of Greece – an enchanting place where history and nature dazzle in perfect harmony. Tonight, we’ll transfer to the port of Piraeus to board an overnight ferry to the island of Crete.

Day 13 - Chania

Welcome to Crete and the port of Chania, the island’s second largest city. We have an early start this morning, after disembarking our ferry, we’ll check in to our hotel and enjoy breakfast. Today we’ll take the time to discover this delightful city and it’s surrounds, including a walk through the Old Town with its quaint cobbled alleyways, pastel-coloured buildings and flower draped balconies. We’ll see the Venetian port, the city’s showstopper, with its iconic lighthouse and take a stroll through the local delicious spice scented market area and peek into the quirky little boutiques. We’ll pay our respects during a visit to Souda Bay and the WWII Commonwealth Cemetery located there. This is the final resting spot for over 1,500 Allied soldiers who fought and died during World War II, many during the Battle of Crete in 1941. We’ll continue our journey to the quaint village of Akrotiri, where the serene Agia Triada Monastery awaits.

Special Experience

Enjoy a wine and olive oil tasting with light snacks, amidst the tranquil surrounds of the Agia Triada Monastery.

Day 14 - Chania

Enjoy a day at leisure to relax in the sun. Why not visit the area of Tabakaria known for its old leather processing houses, or visit the Maritime Museum of Crete?

Day 15 - Chania - Heraklion

After breakfast we depart for Heraklion, Crete’s largest city and its capital. Along the way, we’ll stop at Preveli Monastery which once served as a hiding place for allied troops during WWII. The monks of the monastery helped save many soldiers from the 6th Australian division unit and the monastery now hosts the Australian Memorial. This peaceful monastery is located on Crete’s rugged southern coast, overlooking the Libyan Sea. Inside, there’s a stunning Byzantine church, sacred relics and the Holy Cross of Preveli, believed to have healing powers. In the town of Rethymnon we’ll stop at ‘Fortezza’, the Venetian castle that presides over the town, and admire the amazing views. We’ll then enjoy a panoramic city tour and have some free time for lunch along the lovely seafront promenade. This afternoon we continue to Heraklion, making a short stop at the Stavromenos Australian War Memorial along the way. This poignant memorial pays tribute to the Australian soldiers who fought and lost their lives defending Crete against the German invasion in 1941. It also stands as a symbol of friendship between Australia and Crete, celebrating the shared history and honouring those who gave their lives for the freedom of the island.

Day 16 - Heraklion

This morning we’ll make the short drive to Knossos for our visit to the famous Minoan Palace. Knossos was undoubtedly the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilisation and culture, and in mythology, it housed the labyrinth of the mythical Minotaur. The site dates back to around 1900BC, making it one of the oldest and most influential palaces in Europe. Here, we can marvel at the ancient ruins, the Throne Room and the Central Court, the intricately decorated walls, and the grandeur of the place that once hosted kings and queens. After our thorough exploration of Knossos, we’ll continue to picturesque Archanes, a village with a rich history spanning over 5,000 years, where we have free time to explore and grab some lunch. As we make our way back to the hotel, we'll make a fascinating stop at the nearby Archaeological Museum of Heraklion for a guided tour. This renowned museum showcases archaeological discoveries from across Crete, spanning over 5,500 years of the island's rich history. Of particular significance are the treasures of Minoan civilisation, which hold pride of place within the museum's collection. Regarded as the epitome of Minoan culture, the museum boasts the world's most extensive assortment of Minoan antiquities. In the early evening, we’ll take a leisurely walking tour of Heraklion town, joined by our Tour Director.

Day 17 - Heraklion - Santorini

Early this morning we board the high-speed ferry to the breathtaking island of Santorini, which some say is the most beautiful island of the Aegean. With its enchanting, whitewashed towns clinging to rugged cliffs, and some of the most incredible sunsets you’ll ever see, it’s easy to fall in love with Santorini. Upon arrival, we'll take a short tour, exploring the delightful village of Megalochori. Nestled on the islands southern side, this small village offers a more authentic and quieter experience when compared to buzzing Oia or Fira. It’s known for its old-world charm, narrow streets and whitewashed houses, often adorned with a colourful array of flowers. We then drive to Akrotiri, a fascinating Bronze Age settlement lost to volcanic ash and brimming with hidden stories. We then continue to the black-sanded beaches of Perivolos and Perissa, perfect for soaking up the sun along the sparkling shoreline. Here, you’ll have some free time to wander, snap envy-worthy photos and indulge in local delicacies for lunch. Next, we’re off to the beautiful village of Pyrgos for an immersive walking tour, complete with cobblestone lanes, traditional architecture and breathtaking vistas. Once we arrive and check-in to our hotel, you’ll have the evening at leisure to enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants looking out at the volcano. We recommend ordering a ‘gyros’ from one of the local vendors. Traditionally made with lamb in Greece, chicken and pork are also commonly offered. Combined with tomato, onion, French fries and tzatziki, and encased within a fluffy flatbread, it’s a cheap and delicious meal!

Day 18 - Santorini

The morning is at leisure to soak up the magic of Santorini at our own pace. Why not start your day with a breezy beachside stroll, a rooftop coffee with a view, or a relaxed wander through narrow, bougainvillea-framed alleys, whatever your heart desires. Once you’ve soaked in some Greek charm, we’ll set off for the monastery of Profitis Ilias, perched at the highest point of Santorini. Get your cameras ready, because the panoramic sights from here will surely make your heart skip a beat! Next, we’ll journey to the seaside village of Kamari with its iconic, black-sanded beach. Kick off those sandals, dip your toes in refreshing waters and watch the vibrant village life roll by. Next, prepare for a taste sensation at a local winery offering wines that capture Santorini’s sun-drenched spirit. Swirl, sip and savour as the knowledgeable hosts share their passion for exceptional Greek vintages. Finally, as evening sets in, we’ll arrive in Oia, just in time to bask in its famous golden-hour glow.

Special Experience

Explore Oia, Santorini’s most famous and picturesque village, and witness an incredible sunset over the Aegean.

Day 19 - Santorini

Enjoy the day at leisure to explore and relax in beautiful Santorini. Why not take a stroll along the caldera walkway which runs all the way from Fira, the island’s capital, to Oia, the stunning town located at its northern tip. Even a short walk can be visually astounding. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a farewell dinner in a local restaurant.

Day 20 - Depart Santorini

Our tour concludes after breakfast this morning. Today marks the end of our adventure across fascinating Greece. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!

Inclusions

Sightseeing

The many sides of magical Greece

  • Enjoy a panoramic tour of the city of Thessaloniki including the local markets
  • Visit a local farm that produces vine leaves to make the famous ‘dolmadakia’
  • Stop in Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great
  • Explore the Macedonian Royal Tombs in Vergina
  • Be amazed as we visit some of the fascinating cliff-top monasteries of Meteora
  • Take an evening stroll through the famous tsipouradika area
  • Ride the restored steam train up Mount Pelion
  • Explore Makrinitsa, one of the most beautiful villages of Mount Pelion
  • In Delphi admire the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Treasury of the Athenians and visit the museum
  • Discover the ancient site of Olympia and its archaeological museum
  • Visit Mycenae, one of Greece's most important archaeological sites
  • Enjoy city views from the Castle of Palamidi
  • Visit a small local ‘ouzo’ distillery for a tasting
  • Take a walking tour of Nafplio
  • Visit Epidaurus, the most important healing centre in antiquity
  • Visit a local olive oil farm
  • Tour the ancient city of Corinth and visit the Agora (market place) and the Temple of Apollo
  • See the famous Corinth Canal
  • Enjoy a guided visit to the Acropolis of Athens and the Museum of Acropolis
  • Discover Athens on a panoramic tour of the city
  • Stroll through the popular Thisio, Monastiraki and Plaka areas
  • Enjoy a free day at leisure to explore the treasures of Athens
  • Visit Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon
  • See the Venetian Harbour in Chania on the island of Crete
  • Explore the Souda Bay War Cemetery
  • Visit Agia Triada Monastery to taste the local wines and produce
  • Enjoy a full day at leisure to further explore Crete
  • Learn about the Australian WWII history at the Monastery of Preveli
  • Stop at the Fortezza, the Venetian castle in the town of Paleokastro
  • Explore the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilisation and culture, the Minoan Palace of Knossos
  • Visit the Heraklion Archaeological Museum
  • Enjoy an evening walking tour in Heraklion
  • Take a high-speed ferry to the breathtaking Greek island of Santorini
  • In Santorini, take a short tour to the village of Megalochori
  • Visit the site of Akrotiri
  • Visit Perivolos and Perissia
  • Spend time at the sea-side village of Kamari and its black sand beach
  • Savour some of the wines made on the island of Santorini
  • Explore Oia, the most famous village in Santorini
  • Enjoy a full day at leisure in Santorini

Travel

  • All touring in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Overnight ferry from Piraeus to Crete
  • High-speed ferry from Crete to Santorini

Accommodation

  • 18 nights in 3-4 star hotels
  • 1 night on an overnight ferry in an outside cabin

 Properties include:

  • City Hotel, Thessaloniki
  • Hotel Grand Meteora, Kalambaka
  • Hotel Volos Palace, Volos
  • Hotel Nafs, Nafpaktos
  • Hotel Amalia, Nafplio
  • Hotel Athenian Callirhoe, Athens
  • Hotel Kydon, Chania
  • Ibis Styles Heraklion Central Hotel, Heraklion
  • Hotel El Greco, Santorini

 Hotels listed are an indication and are subject to change without notice.

Double for Single Use: Please note the single supplement you pay on our tours entitles you to sole use of a room.  A double for single use room is larger than a traditional single room offered in Europe. Often these rooms will be of the same size as a double/twin room, but in some cases they may be smaller.

Meals

  • 19 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 4 dinners, including group welcome and farewell dinners
  • Meal highlight:
    • Volos, enjoy a delicious Greek dinner in a traditional tsipouradika tavern

Tour Guides

  • English-speaking locally based tour director
  • English-speaking locally based guides

Porterage

  • Porterage included where available

Some things to note

Please note:

  • A strict dress code applies when entering the monasteries in Meteora, shoulders and knees must be covered. Ladies - no trousers or shorts, please wear a skirt/dress (to below the knee) and a long-sleeved shirt/top; Men - long trousers and long-sleeved shirts are appropriate.
  • Day 13 we board an overnight ferry to Crete. During the journey your main luggage will be stowed in a storage area and will not be accessible, therefore you will need to pack a small overnight bag.
  • If the Mount Pelion steam train on Day 6 does not operate for any reason, we will visit the mountain village of Milies by coach.

Dates & Prices

Start Date End Date Tour Price
Per person
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2026-04-28
2026-05-17
$11745
Guaranteed Departure
2026-05-05
2026-05-24
$11745
Available
2026-05-12
2026-05-31
$11745
Guaranteed Departure
2026-05-19
2026-06-07
$11745
Available
2026-09-08
2026-09-27
$11945
Guaranteed Departure
2026-09-15
2026-10-04
$11945
Available
2026-09-22
2026-10-11
$11945
Available
2026-09-29
2026-10-18
$11745
Guaranteed Departure

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Information

At Bunnik Tours, we pride ourselves on our ability to create unique, once in a lifetime small group tours that are filled with incredible experiences you might not be able to have on your own, or in a larger group. However, that does mean aspects of our itineraries can be challenging for some travellers.

We want to make sure all Bunnik Tours travellers enjoy their trip, not struggle through it, so let’s work together to ensure our tours are right for you!

Fitness to Travel Requirements

Within seven days of your booking you will need to complete a Passenger Registration form, which also includes a Fitness to Travel declaration.

In this declaration, you must confirm you’re able to do the following:

  • I can walk up to 4-5 hours intermittently every day at a group pace, often in direct sunlight, on uneven surfaces without using any walking aid.
  • I can walk up multiple flights of stairs (including buildings without a lift) and short, steep hills.
  • I can stand for extended periods of time without needing to sit down, often in hot/humid climates.
  • I can carry my own luggage (including to/from hotels which do not offer porterage).
  • I am comfortable using a shower over bath (please note that we cannot guarantee stand-alone shower facilities at all hotels).
  • I can get on and off various modes of transport multiple times a day without assistance, including small boats.
  • I understand that my dietary requirements may not be fully catered for in some locations

 

If you have a health condition, such as cognitive impairment, vision/hearing impairment, or other medical conditions (diagnosed or undiagnosed) that may affect your ability to fully participate in tour activities or manage your own well-being during free time on tour, you will need to provide us with more details. 

If you do not feel that you can confidently manage all of the requirements set out above, please work with our team of Travel Specialists to find an alternative that is better suited to your current level of fitness.

Please visit our Fitness to Travel page for full details on our fitness policy.

FITNESS TO TRAVEL

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