New Year in Greece 2026

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Guarantee of implementation
Guaranteed, organized and safe travel.
Tour Leader
An experienced guide will accompany the group throughout the trip.
Group size
20-30 pax
Age
5-75
The itinerary is suitable for families and travelers of all ages.
Start
31.12.2025
Finish
04.01.2026
Duration
5 days 4 nights
Tour route
Athens, Ageina

About tour

NEW YEAR IN GREECE?! 🇬🇷
With Konstantinos Argiros and other stars?

Yes, yes — let’s welcome 2026 together in Athens!

Stay at the high-quality hotel 《The Stanley》
An unforgettable New Year’s Eve at Kentro Athinon
With live performances by Konstantinos Argiros and many other celebrities
Sightseeing tours around Athens with an Armenian-speaking guide
A traditional Greek evening full of dancing and music
Visit to the Armenian Apostolic Church
Day trip to the island of Aegina

And of course — New Year’s gifts for all tour participants from Grouptour.am

Hurry — spots are limited!

03:35 – Departure from Yerevan

Duration: 2 hours 55 minutes

04:30 – Arrival in Athens (the capital of Greece)

Transfer to the hotel in the city center

Duration: 50 minutes

06:00 – Check-in at The Stanley Hotel 4*
The Stanley Hotel is a luxurious 4-star hotel, considered one of the most popular and comfortable in the city. It is located in the heart of Athens, close to a metro station, providing easy access to all the main attractions of the city.

Our rooms are reserved for early check-in, so the group can settle in immediately upon arrival.

Free time to relax.
You can rest at the hotel or take a stroll through the festive streets of Athens, enjoying the joyful pre-New Year atmosphere, with beautifully decorated squares and avenues illuminated by lights.

This time is meant for relaxation, soaking in the festive city vibe, and preparing for the grand evening celebration.

22:00 – Transfer to Kentro Athinon

Duration: 10 minutes

New Year’s Celebration

This year, our group will welcome the New Year not in an ordinary place, but at one of Athens’ most famous clubs — Kentro Athinon. It is the heart of the city’s cultural and entertainment life, where every evening turns into a true show.

We will be both spectators and participants in the celebration, featuring a performance by one of Greece’s most famous singers, Konstantinos Argiros. His energetic shows, beloved hits, and the festive atmosphere will make our New Year’s Eve unforgettable.

Athens’ nightlife will shine in all its glory: music, lights, dancing, and fun lasting until dawn.
This will be a special opportunity for our group to welcome 2026 together in the very heart of Greece, creating unforgettable memories.

04:00–05:00 – Transfer back to the hotel
We’ve indicated a general return time, but those who wish can return to the hotel earlier. And for those who want to stay longer and enjoy the festive atmosphere, you may return to the hotel at your convenience.

Until the evening, the group will have free time to rest and recover after the lively New Year’s celebration.

In the afternoon, we will explore the central part of Athens for the first time with our licensed local Armenian-speaking guide.
The evening walk will take us through the city’s most famous landmarks, filled with history, lights, and authentic Greek atmosphere.

During the tour, we will see:

Plaka

Plaka is one of the oldest and most charming neighborhoods in Athens, located at the foot of the Acropolis. It is famous for its narrow streets, traditional houses, ancient churches, and welcoming tavernas. In Plaka, you can feel the ancient Greek spirit of the city while enjoying its vibrant modern atmosphere.

Greek Agora

Get ready to immerse yourself in the heart of Athens — a city where every corner breathes history.

During the tour, we will see:

Evzones Guard

The Evzones Guard is one of the most striking symbolic traditions of Athens. Dressed in national uniforms with their iconic white kilts and red caps, the guards perform the official changing of the guard ceremony — a spectacle that always draws the attention of visitors.

Prime Minister’s Palace

The Prime Minister’s Palace is one of the most important government buildings in Athens and serves as the official residence of the Prime Minister of Greece. Built in the 1920s, it is known for its neoclassical architecture. Today, it hosts meetings and receptions for the country’s top political leadership.

Panathenaic Stadium

The Panathenaic Stadium is one of the most historic stadiums in Athens, best known as the site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Entirely built from white marble, it is considered the only stadium of its kind in the world still used for ceremonial events today.

Parliament & Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Parliament and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are among the most historic and symbolic sites in Athens. Originally built as a royal palace, the building now houses the Hellenic Parliament. In front of it lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the Evzones perform the official changing of the guard ceremony.

The Ancient University, National Library, and Academy of Sciences — a cultural trio complex in Athens, considered one of the best examples of neoclassical architecture.

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the National Library, and the Academy of Sciences are not only centers of education and research but also historic and cultural landmarks of the city.

Temple of Zeus & Arch of Hadrian

The Temple of Zeus and the Arch of Hadrian are two of Athens’ most historic landmarks. The Temple of Zeus was one of the largest temples of the ancient world, dedicated to the Olympian god. The Arch of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century BC, symbolizes the division between the old and new parts of the city of Athens.

Athens City Hall & Omonia Square

Athens City Hall and Omonia Square are among the city’s most central and frequently visited locations. The City Hall building, constructed in the 19th century, serves as the administrative heart of Athens. Nearby is Omonia Square, known for its fountains, lively atmosphere, and role as a major transportation hub.

Pericles Monument

The Pericles Monument is dedicated to one of the most renowned political and military figures of ancient Athens. Under his leadership, the Acropolis was constructed, and the city became a cultural and political center of the ancient world. The monument honors his pivotal role in shaping the “Golden Age” of Athens.

Crown Jewel of the City: The Acropolis

The Acropolis is the most iconic symbol of Athens and the historical heart of all Greece. Built atop a high hill, it served as the religious and political center of the ancient city. Here stand some of the most famous architectural masterpieces of the ancient world: the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Propylaea — all of which continue to amaze with their grandeur and perfection.

Free Evening

An opportunity to relax or take a stroll through the festive streets of the city.

Visit to the Armenian Church

Together with our Armenian guide, we will explore the history, spiritual, and cultural heritage of the Armenian community in Athens.

Additionally, to experience the authentic everyday life and atmosphere of the city and country, we will take a short ride on the Athens Metro, traveling just 5 stations.

Duration: 15 minutes

Church of the Holy Mother of God

The Church of the Holy Mother of God is the spiritual center of the Armenian community in Athens. It serves not only as a place of worship but also as a cultural and educational hub where community events, religious ceremonies, and national celebrations take place.

Free Time

This day is dedicated to relaxation and independent exploration. You can discover Athens at your own pace: stroll through the festive streets, enjoy the lively atmosphere of cafes and shops, or simply unwind.

10:00 – Departure from the hotel

Transfer to Piraeus port

Duration: 30 minutes

Departure by boat to Aegina Island

Duration: 1 hour

12:00 – Arrival at Aegina (The Pearl of Greece)

Aegina Island

Aegina is an island famous for its pistachio groves, beautiful sandy beaches, and ancient temples. Here, you can immerse yourself in the relaxed atmosphere of a Greek island and enjoy stunning sea views.

During the tour, we will visit:

Church of Saint Nectarios

The Church of Saint Nectarios is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites on Aegina and one of the most important shrines in all of Greece. The church is dedicated to Saint Nectarios, one of the most revered saints of the 20th century, considered the protector of the sick and those in need. Every year, thousands of pilgrims from around the world come here to pray and receive blessings.

16:00 – Departure by ferry back to Piraeus port

Duration: 1 hour

17:00 – Arrival at Piraeus port

Free time
We will have the opportunity to stroll along the picturesque Piraeus waterfront at sunset, enjoying the final moments in Greece.
You can savor the pleasant Mediterranean atmosphere in charming restaurants, ending our journey on a warm and memorable note.

18:30 – Transfer to Athens Airport

Duration: 1 hour

22:00 – Departure from Athens

Duration: 2 hours 35 minutes

02:35 (+1) – Arrival in Yerevan

  • Round-trip airfare: Yerevan ⇄ Athens
  • Luggage allowance: 20 kg checked baggage + 8 kg hand luggage
  • Accommodation at The Stanley Hotel 4* — includes early check-in and breakfast
  • New Year’s Eve “Bouzouki Night” Party featuring Greece’s most famous performers, including Konstantinos Argiros, at
  • Kentro Athinon, one of Athens’ most prestigious music venues
  • All excursions guided by a licensed local Armenian-speaking guide, with audio equipment provided
  • Entrance tickets to all attractions included in the program
  • All transfers on our premium-class buses
  • Travel insurance
  • Bonus excursion to the island of Aegina, including ferry tickets
  • Full support from an Armenian group leader throughout the tour
  • Visa assistance and complete document support
  • A special New Year’s gift from Grouptour.am for all tour participants

Visa fee – 32,000 AMD (to be paid at the visa application center)

Double/Twin room accommodation – €1290 per person
Single room accommodation – €1590 per person

The Stanley Hotel 4*

A luxurious hotel, considered one of the most popular and comfortable in the city. It is located in the heart of Athens, close to a metro station, providing easy access to all the main attractions of the city.

Cozy and Spacious Rooms

The hotel offers modern, beautifully furnished, and fully comfortable rooms designed to provide maximum comfort and relaxation. Rooms are equipped with everything you need—from climate control to the latest technology.

Rooftop Pool and Sky Bar

From the rooftop of The Stanley Hotel, enjoy stunning views of the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill. Here you can relax by the pool, soak up the sun on the terrace, and savor delicious cocktails while taking in the magnificent panorama of Athens.

Fine Dining Restaurants and Bars

The hotel features several restaurants offering Mediterranean and international cuisine. The rooftop restaurant is renowned not only for its dishes but also for its unbeatable views.

Additional Amenities

Fitness center, sauna, conference rooms, 24-hour service, and hospitality services.
The Stanley Hotel combines modern comfort, high-quality service, and an exceptional location, making it the perfect choice for your stay in Athens.

Our rooms are reserved for early check-in, so the group can settle in immediately upon arrival.

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A 50% deposit is required to book the trip.

The remaining balance must be paid no later than 30 days before departure.

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