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From Athens: Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio Full Day Trip

From Athens: Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio Full Day Trip

Depart Athens with your friendly guide (archaeologist) by bus from the Halandri Metro station and reach the ancient city of Mycenae. Let the Cyclopean walls take your breath, and learn about the mysterious origins of this fantastic structure. Mycenae is considered the greatest and richest kingdom of the later Bronze Age around 1350 B.C. Walk around the archaeological park, pass through the great Lionesses Gate, explore the Ancient Treasure of Atreus also known as King’s Agamemnon Tomb as well as the Tomb of Clytemnestra. Admire the Palace and the Gold Mask of Agamemnon. After Mycenae enjoy a traditional Greek lunch in the beautiful seaside city of Nafplio. Naflpio used to be the capital of Greece before Athens and its architecture has Venetian, Byzantine, Ottoman and, Modern Greek influences. Admire the main attractions like the Castle of Bourtzi, the Acronauplia and the Castle of Palamidi built on the top of the hill as well as the various picturesque squares in the city center. Finish your day with a visit to the ancient theater of Epidaurus. This site is well known as the theater with the greatest acoustics and still hosts the Festival of Epidaurus every summer.

Athens: Peloponnese Highlights Day Trip and V.R. Audio Guide

Athens: Peloponnese Highlights Day Trip and V.R. Audio Guide

Embrark in our aircondironed modern bus from 4 central meeting points and travel for 1-hour to the area of Peloponnese. On the way to Mycenae, see the famous Corinth Canal and make a quick stop to admire this engineering marvel that connects the Aegean and Ionian seas. Continue towards Mycenae, one of the most important cities of ancient Greece. Visit the Mycenaean Acropolis, the tomb of Agamemnon, and the ruins of the Cyclopean walls that protected this mighty city. You can also visit the Archaeological Museum of Mycenae. Enjoy an audio-guided tour of the archaeological sites in 8 languages, explore the ancient world with our Virtual Reality Device.. Continue on to the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus, a 4th-century theater which is one of the best-preserved Classical Greek structures in existence. It is renowned for its amazing acoustics; a coin dropped in the theater's center can be heard from the highest seat. The theater seats up to 14,000 people and its entrance is flanked by restored Corinthian pilasters. It's now used for performances of Ancient Greek drama during the annual Hellenic Festival. Last but no least , make a stop in the picturesque city of Nafplion, which was the first capital of Greece after Independence and has been a major port since the Bronze Age. Its position was so strategic that the city has 3 fortresses: the massive fortress of Palamidi, the smaller Akronafplia, and the water castle Bourtzi on an islet west of the old town. Stroll through the attractive narrow streets, and admire the elegant Venetian houses, neoclassical mansions, and quayside cafes. Take the opportunity to go shopping, eat in a traditional restaurant, chill out at the cafes in the picturesque port, or when in summer take a swim in the crystal waters at Arvanitia beach. After a full day of exploring the area of Argolis-Peloponnese, filled with unforgetable memories of history and culture return to your preferred drop off point.

From Athens: Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio Full-Day Tour

From Athens: Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio Full-Day Tour

Embark on a full-day guided tour of the ancient ruins of Mycenae from Athens, with a minimized environmental footprint. Walk in what was once a thriving center of ancient Greece and visit sites, including Epidaurus and the seaport of Nauplion. During the late Bronze Age, the city of Mycenae played an important role in ancient Greece. This full-day trip from Athens provides the opportunity for you to explore this treasure of the ancient world. Traveling by air-conditioned bus, you’ll make a brief stop at the Corinth Canal, a 3.9-mile engineering wonder connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea. Mycenae is the historical setting for much of ancient Greek literature, including the works of the poet Homer. Tour the archeological site, home to the Lionesses Gate and the tomb of King Agamemnon. You’ll continue your drive with a stop in Nafplio, the first capital of modern Greece and home to the Palamidi Fortress. Enjoy a guided walking tour through the heart of the old town, then take a leisurely stroll on your own through its quaint alleys, where you’ll have time to enjoy a traditional lunch at a local taverna or a relaxing cup of coffee with a seaside view. After Nafplio, the final stop of the tour is the city of Epidaurus, home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient theater and believed by the ancient Greeks to be the birthplace of Asklepios, son of Apollo. The theater of Epidaurus (entry not included) is considered the best-preserved of ancient Greece and is still used today thanks to its exceptional acoustics. You’ll have the opportunity to visit the site and learn about its fascinating history with your guide. Alternatively, you can take a peaceful stroll through the small forest next to the theater or unwind with a coffee or tea, enjoying the sounds of nature before returning to Athens.

From Athens: Mycenae, Nafplion and Epidaurus Day Trip

From Athens: Mycenae, Nafplion and Epidaurus Day Trip

Embark on an enriching journey from Athens to explore the captivating historical sites of Mycenae, Nafplion, and Epidaurus. Learn about Greece's ancient past, with a blend of archaeological wonders, scenic landscapes, and cultural insights throughout the day. Begin with a comfortable drive from Athens and travel first towards Mycenae. Learn about the significance of this UNESCO-listed archaeological site during the journey, once a thriving center of the Mycenaean civilization during the Bronze Age. Upon arrival, explore the site independently. Marvel at the imposing Lion Gate and stroll through the ancient citadel. Continue to the picturesque coastal town of Nafplion, the first capital of modern Greece and home to the fortress of Palamidi. Take a leisurely stroll through the quaint alleys and enjoy some time to purchase a traditional lunch at a local taverna. Finally, explore the city of Epidaurus, a masterpiece of classical Greek architecture and renowned for its exceptional acoustics. Admire the well-preserved structure, bask in the serene surroundings, and capture breathtaking views of the Peloponnese countryside before heading back to Athens.

Epidaurus: Temple of Asclepius & Theatre with optional audio

Epidaurus: Temple of Asclepius & Theatre with optional audio

Discover the Epidaurus Theatre, a UNESCO World Heritage site with an entrance ticket. Visit the sanctuary of Asclepius, the ancient theatre, and the archaeological museum. Enter the ancient theater and get immersed in its unsurpassed beauty. Stand in the middle of the scene or up the stairs in the theatre and marvel at the miraculous shell-like structure. Next, you will continue to visit the small archaeological museum located inside the archaeological site. Learn about the exposed parts of the ancient buildings from the Roman era.  Enjoy the beauty of the best-preserved ancient theatre in Greece at your own pace.

Athens: Ancient Corinth & Nafplio Full Day Trip with Swim

Athens: Ancient Corinth & Nafplio Full Day Trip with Swim

Escape the hustle of Athens and embark on a full-day adventure through the Peloponnese, where ancient history, local flavors, charming towns, and stunning beaches await. Your journey begins in Ancient Corinth, where the grandeur of the Temple of Apollo and the fascinating archaeological site bring the past to life. Walk through the ruins of one of antiquity's most significant cities, immersing yourself in its rich history and culture. Be sure to visit the archaeological museum, where you'll discover well-preserved artifacts that showcase the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city. It provides a deeper insight into Corinth's historical significance. Continue to Nafplio, the first capital of modern Greece, a charming town with Venetian architecture and vibrant alleys. Stroll through its picturesque streets, then enjoy fresh Mediterranean seafood at a local tavern. After lunch, unwind at Arvanitia Beach, where emerald waters and breathtaking views of ancient forts create the perfect setting for relaxation. Swim, lounge, or simply enjoy the stunning surroundings. As your day draws to a close, return to Athens with unforgettable memories of history, culture, and nature. This is the perfect escape to discover the beauty of the Peloponnese—an experience you'll cherish long after you return. In the winter months, we swap swimming for extra time in the charming city of Nafplio. Whether in winter or summer, with or without a swim, Nafplio remains one of Greece's most romantic and captivating destinations.

From Athens: Mycenae, Nafplio and Epidaurus Guided Tour

From Athens: Mycenae, Nafplio and Epidaurus Guided Tour

Discover the ancient sites of Mycenae, Nafplio, and Epidaurus on a guided tour from Athens. Learn about the fascinating history of some archaeological wonders of Ancient Greece with plenty of great photo opportunities. Start with pickup from your hotel and travel out of the city, making a short stop at the Corinth Canal which connects the Saronic to the Corinthian Gulf. Then, continue the journey as you enter the region of Argolis, the land of Homer’s Golden Mycenae. Visit Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the home of the mythical king Agamemnon. Explore the site with your guide and hear more about its myths and legends admire the Cyclopean Walls, the Lion’s Gate, the Royal Tombs of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, and the Treasury of Atreus. Travel next to picturesque Nafplio, the first capital of modern Greece. Discover the Venetian Palamidi fortress and the fortified islet of Bourtzi located in the harbor. Enjoy some free time to explore the charming narrow streets of the town with classical buildings dating back to the 16th century. Continue to Epidaurus and visit its breathtaking ancient theater. Learn about the fascinating history of the 4th century UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved classical Greek theaters in the country, which is still used today due to its excellent acoustics. Leaving Peloponnese, relax on the return journey to Athens, with drop-off back at your hotel or apartment in the afternoon.

4-Day Tour of Mycenae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi & Meteora

4-Day Tour of Mycenae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi & Meteora

1st DAY: 08:30 Starting from Athens we drive westwards along the scenic coast, until we reach the CORINTH CANAL with its breathtaking views (Short Stop). Then continue to MYCENAE(Visit) “Mycenae 'Rich in Gold', the kingdom of mythical Agamemnon, first sung by Homer in his epics. Free time for lunch (on own expence) Then depart to EPIDAURUS (Visit). On the headland called "Nesi" at Palaia Epidaurus, the theatre of the ancient city is quite well-preserved, in the shape it acquired during the latter years of its function. Apart from a few rows of seats, the cavea is made of limestone with poros staircases. The theater is marveled for its exceptional acoustics. Drive to NAUPLIA 1st capital of Greece in 1829 ( Stop) In the afternoon check in at your hotel – Dinner & Overnight. 2nd DAY: After your breakfast departure for Olympia the most celebrated sanctuary of ancient Greece. Olympia became the most important religious and athletic centre in Greece. Its fame rests upon the Olympic Games, the greatest national festival and a highly prestigious one world-wide, which was held every four years to honor Zeus. Visit the Archaeological Site & the Museum and then drive via PATRAS to RION, across the channel to ANTIRRION on the “State of the Art” new suspended bridge considered to be the longest and most modern in Europe. Arrive in NAFPAKTOS (drive through) then continue to DELPHI – Dinner & Overnight. 3rd DAY: Situated at the foot of Mount Parnassos, within the angle formed by the twin rocks of the Phaedriades, lies the Pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Delphi, which had the most famous oracle of ancient Greece. Delphi was regarded as the centre of the world. The sanctuary of Delphi was for many centuries the cultural and religious centre and symbol of unity for the Hellenic world. Visit of the archaeological site and the Museum where one can see among other archeological treasures, the unique bronze statue of the Charioteer dedicated to Apollo by Polyzalos, the tyrant of Gela, in 478 B.C. when he won the chariot-race at the Pythian Games. After visits depart for KALAMBAKA. Dinner & Overnight. 4th DAY: Today we will see one of the most amazing places in Greece - METEORA Meaning ‘suspended in air’ the name Meteora soon came to encompass the entire rock community of 24 monasteries, the biggest and most important group of monasteries in Greece Monks descended in the nets or on retractable wooden ladders up to 40m long to the fertile valleys below to grow grapes, corn and potatoes. Each community developed its own resources and by the end of the 14th century, the Grand Meteoron emerged as the dominant community. The rock monasteries have been characterized by UNESCO as a unique phenomenon of cultural heritage. After visits start the drive back to ATHENS passing through THERMOPYLAE (Photo Stop). Return back to Athens approx 19:00

From Athens: Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplion Private Tour

From Athens: Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplion Private Tour

Meet your guide in Athens and travel for 1-hour to the area of Peloponnese. On the way to Mycenae, see the famous Corinth Canal and make a quick stop to admire this engineering marvel that connects the Aegean and Ionian seas. Continue towards Mycenae, one of the most important cities of ancient Greece. Visit the Mycenaean Acropolis, the tomb of Agamemnon, and the ruins of the Cyclopean walls that protected this mighty city. You can also visit the Archaeological Museum of Mycenae. Continue on to the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus, a 4th-century theater which is one of the best-preserved Classical Greek structures in existence. It is renowned for its amazing acoustics; a coin dropped in the theater's center can be heard from the highest seat. The theater seats up to 14,000 people and its entrance is flanked by restored Corinthian pilasters. It's now used for performances of Ancient Greek drama during the annual Hellenic Festival. Finally, make a stop in the picturesque city of Nafplion, which was the first capital of Greece after Independence and has been a major port since the Bronze Age. Its position was so strategic that the city has 3 fortresses: the massive fortress of Palamidi, the smaller Akronafplia, and the water castle Bourtzi on an islet west of the old town. Stroll through the attractive narrow streets, and admire the elegant Venetian houses, neoclassical mansions, and quayside cafes. Take the opportunity to go shopping, eat in a traditional restaurant, chill out at the cafes in the picturesque port, or take a swim in the crystal waters at Arvanitia beach. Return to any central point in Athens or Piraeus where you will be dropped off. 

From Athens: Explore Ancient Greece 4-Day Tour

From Athens: Explore Ancient Greece 4-Day Tour

Take a step back from the present day and delve into the wonders of ancient Greece over the course of 4 unforgettable days. Jump aboard the luxury bus, sit back and enjoy a zero carbon journey through the archeological sanctuaries of Epidaurus, Mycenae, Nafplio, Olympia, Delphi and Meteora. With stunning scenery along the way, incredible architecture and a place to rest your head at night, this tour has everything you could want and more. Day 1: Visit Epdiaurus, Nafpila and Mycenae The Day starts with a drive along the Corinth Canal to Epidaurus, the reputed birthplace of Apollo's son Asclepius, and a visit to the ancient theatre, renowned for its symmetry and exceptional acoustics. From here you will proceed on to the seaport town Nafplio for a short stop then on through the plain of Argos arriving at Mycenae. This archeological site was once a major centre to Greek civilisation and is home to the Tomb of Agamemnon. In the afternoon you will depart for Olympia, where you will spend the night. Day 2: Discover Olympia and Delphi There is much to be explored at the home of the Olympic Games. Stride among the gods at the temples of Hera and Zeus, cower at the alter of the Olympic Flame, where the sacrifices were made, and buff up on your history at the site's museum. The journey will continue on via Patras to Rio, across the state-of-the-art Rio-Antirrio bridge, past the city of Nafpaktos and along the beautiful coastal road to Delphi. Thought of by the Greeks as the middle of the entire earth, Delphi came to be known as the navel of the world. In the afternoon you will take a trip to the picturesque mountain village of Arachova then back to Delphi for an overnight stay. Day 3: Explore Delphi and Ovenight stay in Kalambaka Spend a relaxed and possibly spiritual morning in Delphi taking in the atmosphere of this centre of Greek worship, the place where heaven and earth meet. In the afternoon you will depart for Kalambaka. Overlooked by the Meteora Monasteries, this will be your resting place for the night. Day 4: The Meteora Monasteries and return to Athens Travel the heights to Meteora, where you can visit the most important complex of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece. Built high on 6 sandstone pillars overlooking Kalambaka, you will experience breathtaking views carved by the elements of nature. Your return trip will offer an optional trip to a factory of Byzantine style icons, then continue past the monument of Leonidas (King of Sparta), and finishing up your monumental tour back in Athens in the late afternoon.

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5 out of 5 stars

The trip was excellently currated by Ammam express and Ms.Vivian was a excellent guide and gave a good insight about the place where we are visiting. Being an archeologist by profession, she gave a very good pre-historical background about the Greece and places which we were visiting. She suggested good places for food and all the local information. I would suggest this trip for anyone who is coming to Athens, Greece.

5 out of 5 stars

The tour guide Vivian's explanation was very professional, clear and moderate, and she provided a wealth of archaeological and historical knowledge. The overall itinerary is well planned, the site is not too rushed when visiting, and there is enough rest time for lunch. It is a perfect trip!

5 out of 5 stars

Great daytrip with Gregory as guide. We were a small group and he told a lot of interesting things about the places we visited on the way to them. A packed program but a really good and comfortable way to see many different periods of Greek history in one day 👍😊

5 out of 5 stars

This was one of the best day trips I’ve done - really well put together and a good length of time in each place. Vivian was an excellent guide and hugely knowledgeable. It’s made me want to come back to the Peloponnese for a roadtrip holiday!

5 out of 5 stars

It was spectacular! Highly recommended! And the guide was a total genius! I don't remember his name, but he's a young guy who knows a lot and transmits his knowledge very well.