Board the historic narrow-gauge railway directly from Katakolon port and ride through the olive-grove-carpeted Peloponnese countryside to Ancient Olympia — a scenic, romantic, and utterly unhurried way to reach one of the ancient world's great sites.
What to expect
The narrow-gauge Katakolon–Pyrgos–Olympia railway is a living piece of Greek railway heritage, winding through the fertile western Peloponnese with views of olive groves, citrus orchards, and traditional villages. The journey to Olympia takes approximately 45–55 minutes and deposits you close to the archaeological site. Spend several hours exploring the ruins and museum at your own pace before boarding the return service. The leisurely rhythm of train travel gives the day an unhurried, exploratory feel that sets it apart entirely from a coach excursion.
Good to know
The station is a short walk from the Katakolon cruise pier. Check the current seasonal timetable carefully — services are limited and coordinating return trains with your ship's all-aboard time is essential. Confirm schedules at the station or via Hellenic Train's website before sailing. Combine with a private licensed guide at the site for maximum depth.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Katakolon (Olympia) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.