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- London to Athens (Standard, Start Paris, 17 Days)
- London to Athens (Plus, Start London, 17 Days)
- Discover the Mediterranean from Cannes to Athens
- London to Athens with Greek Island Hopping (Standard, Start Paris, 27 Days)
- London to Santorini (Plus, Start London, 24 Days)
- London to Athens (Plus, Start Paris, 17 Days)
- London to Athens (Standard, Start London, 17 Days)
- London to Santorini (Plus, Start Paris, 24 Days)
- London to Santorini (Standard, Start London, 24 Days)
- London to Athens with Greek Island Hopping (Plus, Start London, 27 Days)
The grand tour winds through France's wine country, featuring stays at Contiki's Beaujolais château. Visitors can try their luck at Monte Carlo Casino, glide through Venice's canals, and stand in awe at Rome's Colosseum before crossing to Greece. The journey culminates at Athens' Acropolis and Parthenon. Suitable for ages 18+, with 16 breakfasts included.
Duration 17 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $3,899
20% Off- US$3,119You save $780
From the panoramic views of Paris's Montparnasse Tower to Italy's artistic heritage and Greece's ancient sites, this route captivates at every turn. A French château provides elegant accommodation, while Venice's Burano island and Rome's Colosseum showcase Mediterranean splendor. The tour ends at Athens' Parthenon and the historic 1896 Olympic Stadium.
Duration 17 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $3,623
5% Off- US$3,442You save $181
This 18-day luxury yacht adventure connects Cannes to Athens, stopping at celebrated ports like Monte Carlo and Porto Venere. The itinerary features the UNESCO-listed Delphi archaeological site and passage through the historic Corinth Canal. Guests stay in elegant Owner's Suite cabins aboard Emerald Azzurra, savoring 50 gourmet meals with wine pairings.
Duration 18 days Destinations France, Monaco, Italy, Malta, Greece Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $28,780
50% Off- US$14,328You save $14,452
The route combines luxury stays at Contiki's 16th-century French Château in Beaujolais with Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and hands-on pizza-making in Florence. Remarkable UNESCO sites include Rome's Colosseum and Athens' Acropolis, followed by sun-soaked adventures through Mykonos, Santorini, and Ios.
Duration 27 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $6,155
20% Off- US$4,924You save $1,231
Starting at Paris's Montparnasse Tower, this tour meanders through Venice's canals and Florence's Duomo. A 16th-century château in Beaujolais hosts wine tastings, while Rome's Colosseum and Athens' Parthenon showcase ancient grandeur. The package includes 23 breakfasts, 7 dinners, and premium accommodations throughout.
Duration 24 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Italy, Greece Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $6,607
20% Off- US$5,286You save $1,321
This 17-day adventure showcases France, Italy, and Greece's iconic landmarks, from Paris's Eiffel Tower to Venice's canals and Athens' Parthenon. Highlights include a French château stay in Beaujolais, Monaco's Monte Carlo Casino, and ancient Pompeii. Total costs around $4,400 including guided tours and traditional meals.
Duration 17 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $3,623
5% Off- US$3,442You save $181
The route from Paris to Athens encompasses UNESCO sites and cultural landmarks. Notable stops include wine tasting at Beaujolais Château, Rome's ancient ruins, and Pompeii's archaeological treasures. The package features 16 breakfasts, 4 dinners, and expert-led tours of the Parthenon and Acropolis.
Duration 17 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Greece Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $3,899
20% Off- US$3,119You save $780
Savor Beaujolais wines, marvel at Florence's Duomo and Basilica Santa Croce, and step into history at Rome's Colosseum. The itinerary includes Monte Carlo Casino, Venice's canals, and enchanting Greek islands from Mykonos to Santorini. Guests enjoy 20 hotel nights including special stays at the 16th-century Contiki château.
Duration 24 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $6,607
20% Off- US$5,286You save $1,321
The grand route leads from Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral to a 16th-century Beaujolais château and Florence's Duomo. Rome's Colosseum and Trevi Fountain precede Greek island adventures in Mykonos, Paros, and Santorini. Accommodations include 13 hostel nights, 5 hotel stays, with local delicacies like Santorini's domatokeftedes.
Duration 24 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $5,735
20% Off- US$4,588You save $1,147
From Paris' Eiffel Tower to Beaujolais wine country, through Italy's Venice canals and Florence's Duomo, this tour captures Europe's essence. Greek highlights include Mykonos' windmills, Santorini's black sand beaches, and Athens' ancient Acropolis. Accommodations span 23 nights in hotels plus specialty stays.
Duration 27 days Destinations England, France, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Greece Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $7,082
20% Off- US$5,666You save $1,416
What our customers ask about France, Greece and Italy Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit places that showcase local culture in France, Greece and Italy?
Each country offers distinct cultural experiences worth exploring. In France the Beaujolais wine region lets visitors stay in a 16th-century château while learning about wine making and regional cooking. Italy's Gothic Quarter in Venice and small family-run trattorias in Rome show daily Italian life up close. Greece's traditional village of Naoussa on Paros island gives visitors a real look at Greek island culture with its fishing port and classic architecture. The Hotel Artemis in Mykonos gets high marks from travelers as one guest noted "the perfect blend of traditional architecture and modern comfort."
What's the best time of year to visit France, Greece and Italy?
The Mediterranean climate creates different peak seasons across these countries. The French Riviera sees its best weather from May to September with temperatures around 75°F in Nice and Monaco. For Italy's Amalfi Coast April through June brings comfortable exploring weather for towns like Positano. The Greek Islands work well from June to September though May offers good weather with smaller crowds in places like Santorini and Mykonos. A recent traveler shared "visiting Santorini in June provided the perfect balance of sunny weather and manageable crowds."
How much spending money should I budget per day in France, Greece and Italy?
Daily budgets outside tour costs typically run USD 100-150 for food shopping and extra activities. A casual meal in Nice or Cannes costs around USD 25-30. Venice restaurants tend to charge more at USD 35-40 per meal while Rome's local spots serve dishes for USD 20-25. Greek island dining especially in Mykonos averages USD 30-35 though mainland prices run lower. According to one visitor "The Restaurant Chania in Athens offered incredible value with authentic Greek dishes under USD 20."
What are the best regional dishes to try in France, Greece and Italy?
These countries serve distinct regional foods worth seeking out. Beaujolais offers classics like coq au vin and local cheese plates with regional wines. The Amalfi Coast specializes in seafood pasta and house-made limoncello while Venice serves risotto nero and fresh cicchetti. Greek highlights include souvlaki in Athens grilled fish in Mykonos and Santorini's domatokeftedes tomato fritters. Places like Sorrento's Grand Hotel Vesuvio teach cooking classes. One traveler reported "the seafood at Restaurant Le Grand Bleu in Monaco was the best meal of my entire Mediterranean trip."
What's the best way to travel between cities in France, Greece and Italy?
Tours mix transportation types for convenience. France's high-speed rail network connects Paris to Nice in 5.5 hours. Italian trains efficiently link major cities while buses serve coastal routes like the Amalfi Coast. In Greece ferries connect islands with 4-hour trips from Athens to Mykonos. Some travelers choose luxury yachts like the Emerald Azzurra. A guest noted that "the combination of trains and ferries made the journey as enjoyable as the destinations."
What type of accommodation can I expect in France, Greece and Italy?
Places to stay range from boutique hotels to upscale resorts. French options include the historic Contiki Château in Beaujolais and Cannes' Hotel Martinez. Italy features properties like Venice's Hotel Danieli and Amalfi Coast's clifftop Grand Hotel Convento. Greek accommodations include the Myconian Ambassador in Mykonos and Grace Santorini known for its infinity pools. One guest remarked "The Château stay in Beaujolais was a highlight offering an authentic French experience with modern comforts."