Step into the birthplace of legends where every rocky crag and misty slope holds ancient whispers:
Mytikas Peak: The highest summit, a challenging yet rewarding climb where you feel truly "above the world."
Plateau of the Muses: A stunning resting place between summits, offering panoramic views fit for deities.
Mount Olympus is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, teeming with rare flora, deep gorges, and dramatic cliffs:
Enipeas Gorge: A magical trek following waterfalls, wooden bridges, and secret pools.
Prionia to Refuge A: One of the most popular hiking routes, blending lush forests with rocky ascents.
Expect ancient trees, hidden monasteries, and trails wrapped in clouds — it’s pure magic at every turn.
Near the foot of the mountain lies Dion, an ancient Macedonian city where Greeks worshipped Zeus. Wander among sacred ruins, temples, and a beautifully curated archaeological museum.
Today, Mount Olympus basks under a vibrant sun at its lower slopes, with gentle breezes carrying the scent of pine and wild herbs. The temperature at the base sits around 24°C (75°F) — ideal for hiking. Higher up near the peaks, the air turns crisper, dropping to around 10°C (50°F) with cool mountain winds whispering around the cliffs. As the sun sets, the skies often transform into a canvas of deep purple and gold — a divine show you’ll never forget.
By Car: Drive from Thessaloniki or Athens to the town of Litochoro, the traditional gateway to Mount Olympus.
By Train: Frequent trains to Katerini Station, then a short taxi ride to Litochoro.
By Guided Tour: Many tours from Thessaloniki include hikes and cultural visits.
Budget: Hotel Afroditi — cozy base in Litochoro.
Mid-range: Olympus View Rooms — with stunning views of the mountain and sea.
Luxury: Cavo Olympo Luxury Hotel & Spa — adult-only paradise on the slopes of Olympus.
Wild boar stew — a hearty local specialty.
Fresh trout — from the mountain streams.
Tsipouro — the local spirit, perfect after a day’s hike.
Mount Olympus is more than just a mountain — it’s a bridge between earth and myth, challenge and reward, beauty and legend. Whether you seek spiritual inspiration, rugged adventure, or a deep connection with nature, climbing the gods’ own domain is an unforgettable, life-changing experience.