5Day Trip to Eratini – Delphi Beach Hotel 4* | Arachova – Nafpaktos – Galaxidi
Discover a wonderful 5-day excursion to Eratini Fokida, one of the most beautiful coastal destinations of the Corinthian Gulf. With accommodation at Delphi Beach Hotel 4*, the program combines rest, sea, quality services and visits to well-known destinations such as Arachova, Nafpaktos, Galaxidi and Itea.
This organized excursion from Athens is an ideal choice for those who wish to enjoy a few days of relaxation by the sea, without depriving themselves of the beautiful images and experiences offered by the traditional towns and picturesque villages of Central Greece. The Delphi Beach Hotel 4* it is in a privileged location, right in front of Eratini beach, offering comfortable accommodation, pool, restaurant and all modern amenities for a pleasant stay.
During the excursion you will have the opportunity to get to know the cosmopolitan Arachova, to enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Nafpaktos with the illuminated Venetian harbor, to browse the picturesque alleys of Galaxidi and enjoy moments of relaxation in the seaside Itea. At the same time, the free hours at the hotel will allow you to enjoy your swim in the sea or the pool and rest in a beautiful seaside environment.
Why Choose the Excursion to Eratini?
- Accommodation at Delphi Beach Hotel 4* by the sea.
- Complete Nutrition
- Free consumption of drinks and selected snacks according to the program.
- Visits to Arachova, Nafpakto, Galaxidi and Itea.
- Comfortable transportation by luxury air-conditioned coach.
- Ideal combination of rest and excursions.
- Organized excursion from Athens with an office escort.
The All Inclusive program includes:
Breakfast, lunch and dinner in a rich buffet, as well as drinks during meals (bulk wine, soft drinks and draft beer).
From the 10:00 until 23:00 you can freely enjoy French coffee from the pool bar, tea, soft drinks, ice creams, bulk wine, draft beer and spirits. also, cocktails and various snacks are available, which are provided up to 18:00.





