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Circuit de cinq jours Argolide-Olympie-Zakynthos-Delphes et Météores
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Corinth
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Circuit de cinq jours Argolide-Olympie-Zakynthos-Delphes et Météores
(2) Avis
Corinth
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Nos circuits et services sont flexibles et s'adaptent aux besoins de chaque client. Tous nos chauffeurs professionnels possèdent les certifications requises et parlent couramment l'anglais. Leur expérience vous permettra de vous sentir en sécurité et à l'aise dans nos véhicules confortables et bien entretenus. Vous bénéficierez également de la possibilité de visiter les sites archéologiques à des horaires différents des grands bus touristiques et des groupes de visiteurs, vous permettant ainsi de découvrir les magnifiques monuments et d'en apprendre davantage sur leur histoire à un moment de la journée moins fréquenté. Le coût de nos services est inférieur à celui des billets individuels ach...
Points forts
5 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
5 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Eau en bouteille
WiFi on board
Billets de ferry Killini-Zakynthos vice/versa
Air-conditioned vehicle
Conducteurs professionnels (non autorisés à vous accompagner sur les sites)
Tous les repas
Four Local Licensed tour guides upon request, depending availability (Additional Cost: 1100 Euros)
Prise en charge et retour à l'aéroport (coût supplémentaire)
The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, arguably making the peninsula an island. The canal was dug through the Isthmus at sea level and has no locks. It is 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) in length and only 21.4 meters (70 ft) wide at its base, making it impassable for most modern ships. Nowadays it has little economic importance and is mainly a tourist attraction.
The canal was initially proposed in classical times and a failed effort was made to build it in the 1st century AD. Construction started in 1881 but was hampered by geological and financial problems that bankrupted the original builders. It was completed in 1893 but, due to the canal's narrowness, navigational problems and periodic closures to repair landslides from its steep walls, it failed to attract the level of traffic expected by its operators.
20 minutes
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Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos)
At Ancient Corinth the traveler has the potentiality to visit:
The temple of Apollo
This temple is one of the earliest Doric temples in the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland. Built around 560 B.C.E., of local oolithic limestone on top of an imposing, rocky hill to the north of Acrocorinth, the Archaic temple was an emblem for the Greek city of Corinth, reflecting its growth and prosperity.
The St. Paul's Step
During Paul s stay in Corinth, he was brought for judgment before the proconsul Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus on the accusation of conducting illegal teachings. According to tradition, the site of Paul s trial was the Bema, a large elevated rostrum standing prominently in the centre of the Roman Forum of ancient Corinth and from where the city's officials addressed the public. Probably because of the monument's connection to Saint Paul, the Bema was transformed into a Christian church during the Byzantine period.
45 minutes
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Archaeological Museum of Corinth
In the museum galleries are exhibited:
Finds dated to the Prehistoric Period from the area of Ancient Corinth, the Korakou Hill and the site of Zygouries (Prehistoric Gallery)
Finds from the Geometric, Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic City of Corinth (Classical Gallery - under reconstruction - accessible to the public in 2016)
Finds from the Roman, Byzantine and Frankish City.
Finds from the Sanctuary of Asklepios and the Early Christian cemetery (Asklepieion Gallery)
A selection of statues, sculpture, Greek and Latin inscriptions, as well as finds related to the presence of the Jewish community in the area can also be seen (Atrium).
A new (East) gallery currently under construction, will be added to the Museum in 2016, hosting finds from the komai (smaller settlements) and the sanctuaries of Corinth, as well as the twin Kouroi found in the cemetery of ancient Tenea.
30 minutes
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The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
Epidaurus (3rd Century B.C) is a spiritual place worth visiting for its sites such as the Sanctuary of Aesculapius and the ancient Theater with its unique acoustics. The Sanctuary of Aesculapius was a healing and culture center of ancient times and the Theater of Epidaurus is one of the very few that retains its original circular Orchestra and it is a rare aesthetic sight, still used in our days.
45 minutes
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Tolon
Tolon is a sea town, 7 kilometers (4 miles) east of Nafplion. You will enjoy your lunch at a traditional family owned restaurant enjoying the view of the Saronic gulf.
45 minutes
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Nafplio
Nafplio is a seaport town in the Peloponnese in Greece that has expanded up the hillsides near the north end of the Argolic Gulf. The town was an important seaport held under a succession of royal houses in the Middle Ages as part of the lordship of Argos and Nafplia, held initially by the de la Roche following the Fourth Crusade before coming under the Republic of Venice and, lastly, the Ottoman Empire. The town was the capital of the First Hellenic Republic and of the Kingdom of Greece, from the start of the Greek Revolution in 1821 until 1834. Nafplio is now the capital of the regional unit of Argolis.
40 minutes
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Mycenae
Mycenae was the center of power in the Late Bronze age from 16th century B.C. to 11th century B.C. The Acropolis of Mycenae protected the royal families inside the famous Cyclopean walls. The Lion Gates, followed by a steep path through ancient buildings and pathways, will lead you to the Palace of the mighty leader of the Greeks against the Trojans, Agamemnon who was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra and her lover after he had returned victorious from the Trojan War.
Leaving the Acropolis of Mycenae we make a short stop on another hill opposite the Palace, visiting an impressive monument, the Treasury of Atreus also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon.
1 heure
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Olympia
After the conclusion of the Argolis tour, we will continue driving through the mountains, in central Peloponnese, reaching the village of Olympia, and stay for the night. Olympia is well known for the Olympic Games, held every four years to honor God Zeus, beginning in 776 B.C.
We will spend the night at a local hotel.