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1 day(s)
Regular
1-50 people
easy
Uncover the enduring splendor of ancient Greece on this captivating, environmentally conscious full-day odyssey. Accompanied by your knowledgeable and engaging guide, step back through the centuries as you explore the legendary citadel of Mycenae—an epicenter of Greek civilization between 1600 BC and 1100 BC—and the remarkable archaeological sanctuary of Epidaurus. Should you select the “Without Lunch and Without Tickets” option, your journey will be accompanied by a dedicated escort, offering insightful commentary throughout the route, though not within the archaeological sites themselves.
Your experience commences at our terminal, setting forth along the scenic coastal National Highway. Pause briefly at the strategically significant Corinth Canal, an impressive feat of engineering uniting the Aegean and Ionian Seas. From there, continue into the storied land of Argolis, home to Homer’s illustrious “Golden Mycenae,” recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Delve into the enigmatic past of Mycenae, once a formidable stronghold and a cornerstone of early Greek culture. Traverse its ancient pathways as you encounter monumental landmarks, including the imposing Cyclopean Walls, the iconic Lion’s Gate, the royal burial sites of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, and the magnificent Treasury of Atreus—an architectural triumph dating back to the 14th century BC.
The journey then leads to the charming seaport town of Nauplia, the first capital of modern Greece. Admire the commanding Venetian fortress of Palamidi and the picturesque islet of Bourtzi, gracefully set like a jewel in the heart of the bay. Stroll through the town’s elegant streets during a leisurely walking tour before enjoying a delightful seaside lunch accompanied by enchanting views of Bourtzi. If you have chosen the option without lunch, relish free time to explore at your own pace or unwind with a coffee beside the tranquil waters.
Continue onward to the revered sanctuary of Epidaurus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed as the birthplace of Asklepios, son of Apollo and god of healing. At the renowned Theatre of Epidaurus, you may choose to relax at the inviting café, absorbing the serene surroundings, or enter this extraordinary monument with your guide. Experience the unparalleled acoustics and timeless grandeur of one of the finest-preserved theaters of classical antiquity.
As the day gracefully concludes, return to Athens enriched with vivid impressions of Greece’s illustrious heritage and awe-inspiring landscapes—memories that will linger long after your journey ends.
Duration
1 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-50 people
Tour Code
600000000
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
Culture & Historical
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
13 - 99

Nafplion
08:15
Athens
18:00
Your experience commences at our terminal, setting forth along the scenic coastal National Highway. Pause briefly at the strategically significant Corinth Canal, an impressive feat of engineering uniting the Aegean and Ionian Seas. From there, continue into the storied land of Argolis, home to Homer’s illustrious “Golden Mycenae,” recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Delve into the enigmatic past of Mycenae, once a formidable stronghold and a cornerstone of early Greek culture. Traverse its ancient pathways as you encounter monumental landmarks, including the imposing Cyclopean Walls, the iconic Lion’s Gate, the royal burial sites of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, and the magnificent Treasury of Atreus—an architectural triumph dating back to the 14th century BC.
The journey then leads to the charming seaport town of Nauplia, the first capital of modern Greece. Admire the commanding Venetian fortress of Palamidi and the picturesque islet of Bourtzi, gracefully set like a jewel in the heart of the bay. Stroll through the town’s elegant streets during a leisurely walking tour before enjoying a delightful seaside lunch accompanied by enchanting views of Bourtzi. If you have chosen the option without lunch, relish free time to explore at your own pace or unwind with a coffee beside the tranquil waters.
Continue onward to the revered sanctuary of Epidaurus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed as the birthplace of Asklepios, son of Apollo and god of healing. At the renowned Theatre of Epidaurus, you may choose to relax at the inviting café, absorbing the serene surroundings, or enter this extraordinary monument with your guide. Experience the unparalleled acoustics and timeless grandeur of one of the finest-preserved theaters of classical antiquity.
As the day gracefully concludes, return to Athens enriched with vivid impressions of Greece’s illustrious heritage and awe-inspiring landscapes—memories that will linger long after your journey ends.