The Best Thessaloniki Shore Excursion with Port Pickup & Drop-off
Step off your cruise ship and dive into the rich history of Thessaloniki with our exciting shore excursion. Designed specifically for cruise passengers, this tour takes you to the city’s most iconic landmarks and hidden treasures. With over ten years of experience, we ensure a seamless, stress-free journey, fully coordinated with your cruise schedule. Travel in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle as your expert local guide leads you through must-see sights, including the White Tower, the Arch of Galerius, St. Demetrius Church, and the Eptapyrgio Fortress. Explore the charm of Thessaloniki’s city center with free time to shop, relax, and savor authentic Greek cuisine. The final stop includes a 30-minute walk. After your free time at Aristotelous Square, your guide will walk you back to the port, just a few minutes away. We also offer tours in many ports along your cruise route—ask us about a custom tour package! We look forward to sharing the best of the Mediterranean with you!
Inclusions and Exclusions
One complimentary bottle of water per person
Full refund if your ship cannot dock
Free time for a meal & souvenir shopping
Guaranteed return to the ship on time
Port pickup and drop-off
Modern, comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
24/7 Customer support, assistance with other arrangements and tours
Professional, English-speaking local tour guide
Food and drinks
Gratuities are welcome if you enjoy your tour. We recommend 10% for guides, and 5% for bus drivers
Know Before You Go
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Supplier: Viator

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