You bring the group — sixteen cyclists in Arcadia, twelve climbers at Leonidio, a wine society between Nemea and Mantineia, a yoga retreat in a Mani tower house. We build the week on the ground around you, with the logistics tight enough that the trip leader can finally just turn up.
Different vocabularies, different rhythms, different kit. The on-the-ground operation is the same: small numbers, named guides, the kitchens we've vetted, and the route that doesn't make the bus.
Hiking groups on the Menalon and Taygetos. Road and gravel cyclists across Arcadia, Messinia and the Mani. Sea-kayak clubs from Voidokilia to the Argolic Gulf. Climbers at Leonidio, the largest sport-climbing destination in Greece. We know the ridges, the cove launches, the crags that stay in shade past noon — and where the safety boat actually fits.
Nemea for red Agiorgitiko, Mantineia for white Moschofilero, Kalavryta and the Mani for cheese, Menalon for the rare Vanilia honey, Kalamata for olives. We can build a whole week of producer visits across Arcadia, Corinthia and Messinia without ever passing a tour-bus stop. Late October, the chestnut panigiri at Parnonas is a week to itself.
Iconic bases across the Peloponnese: a stone-tower house in the Mani, an Arcadian mountain village above Dimitsana, a quiet villa above Pylos, a coastal stay near Monemvasia. A shala under olive trees, a teacher who prefers stillness to power, a kitchen that knows what your group eats. We hold the operation lightly so the retreat leader can lead the retreat.
We can do it in six weeks if we have to and have done. Most clubs land somewhere between three and five months out — that's where the dates are easiest and the price is best.
A 30-min call. We ask who comes on these trips, what they love, what they grumble about, and what last year went sideways. Whether or not you book, you leave with three useful ideas.
Within twelve working days. A proper working document, not a brochure. Built so your committee can read it on one screen and forward it without redaction.
Most clubs do one round of "swap that day for this." We lock the route, the rooms, the numbers, and the price together. You sign once.
Six weeks out. Kit list, what to expect each day, who to expect, ferry timetables, the WhatsApp invite. Saves the trip leader the worst job they had on last year's trip.
Met at the airport by a named lead. One trip leader on call from arrival to departure. Daily debrief over dinner — usually two beers, twenty minutes.
Two-week-later video call. All receipts, photo library, a written report you can send to your committee. Most clubs are back inside two years; many bring a second.
From the Menalon Trail in high Arcadia to the cliffs of Leonidio, the vineyards of Nemea and Mantineia, and the tower-houses of the Mani. None of these are sealed packages — they're scaffolds we adapt to your club's pace, level, dietary needs, and the three things you'd like to add.
Six days on the waymarked Menalon Trail through the heart of the Peloponnese — Stemnitsa to Dimitsana, the Lousios gorge, the monasteries clinging to the cliff, the slate-roof villages of Lagkadia and Vytina. Luggage transferred each day; a backup vehicle on the harder sections.
Six days from Kardamyli on the Messinian Mani to Areopoli on the Lakonian side, ridge-walking the spine of the Taygetos with a backup vehicle that meets you each evening. Stone-tower villages, icy springs, one olive grove for every village.
A loop from Nafplio through Mantineia, Tripoli, the high passes of the Menalon, down into Messinia, over the Taygetos, finishing on the Mani coast. 480 km, 7,200 m of climbing, three rest-day options. Mechanic and broom van travel with the bunch.
Mixed-surface days out of a single base in Vytina or Stemnitsa: the forest tracks of Mainalo, the limestone plateau above Andritsaina, the descent to ancient Olympia. 60 — 90 km a day, full mechanical support, daily rest stop at a working sheep-cheese hut.
Open-water paddles between Methoni, Pylos, Voidokilia, and the towers of the Outer Mani — with a safety boat and a guide who has paddled this coast for fifteen years. Beach lunches, taverna dinners, one rest day on a Pylos quayside.
Coastal paddling from Nafplio south past Tolo, the Asini headland, Porto Heli, finishing with the Spetses crossing. Quieter water than Messinia, more island-hopping, a Venetian harbour to start and a 19th-century townscape to finish.
A week at Leonidio, the largest sport-climbing destination in Greece — over 2,000 routes, every grade from 4a to 9a, on tufa-streaked limestone above the Aegean. Six days of routes from a village base, a guide for the multi-pitch days, an evening seminar on Hardellet's bolting ethic.
Three days in Nemea (the Agiorgitiko heartland, biggest red appellation in Greece), three in Mantineia for the floral whites of Moschofilero. Side-by-side tastings, vineyard walks, a barrel session, lunches at the wineries — Gaia, Skouras, Driopi, Tselepos, Bosinakis.
Sfela of the Mani — a brined, peppery sheep cheese from a single mountain. Feta and fresh mizithra in Kalavryta. Talagani at the Kalamata press. Then the rare Vanilia honey from Menalon — pure fir-blossom, almost white in the jar — direct from the beekeepers above Vytina.
Timed to the last week of October — the chestnut feast at Kastanitsa on Mount Parnonas. Daytime visits to the chestnut groves, smokehouses, and stone mills. The panigiri itself: open-fire roasting, communal tables, the local raki, the village dancing until 2 a.m. We host you in nearby Leonidio or Kosmas.
A restored stone-tower house in the Outer Mani as your base. Two practices a day on a flagstone terrace facing the Messinian Gulf. The kitchen is run by a chef who has cooked for retreats for ten years. Off-day options: a sea-cliff swim, a drive to Cape Tenaro, the gates of Hades.
High-Arcadia base near Dimitsana — fir forests, gorge views, cold rivers, slate roofs. The shala is timber-floored, the air at 1,000 m. Off-day options: the monastery walks of the Lousios gorge, the open-air water-power museum, the village kafeneia. Cooler in summer, magical in autumn.
We hold the price ceiling once you sign — even if the euro moves. The list below is the spine of every quote; we'll tell you in the call what we'd add for your specific trip.
These are working drafts pulled from trips we ran in 2024. Switch between the audiences to see the spine of each. Final itineraries are co-written with your trip leader and locked four weeks out.
Our cycling club has been to Mallorca seven times, the Dolomites three. The Peloponnese is the only place where, on the ride home from the airport, the group is already arguing about when to come back. We're booked again before the receipts have cleared.
Not finding yours? Ask us directly — we'll add the answer here once we've answered yours.
Send the form, or write directly. We reply inside one working day, usually the same morning. The first call is 30 minutes, no obligation, no script.
Most clubs start the conversation 4 — 6 months out. Earliest sign got us a 9-month run-up; latest, six weeks. We'll do our best either way.