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3 Days Tour Monemvasia Mystras Sparta ,Corinth Mycenae & Nafplio
Kentrikos Tomeas Athinon
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Indulge in a premium journey through the heart of Greece’s ancient glory and timeless elegance. Our 3-day curated experience takes you to iconic destinations—Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Sparta, Mystras, and Monemvasia—combining world-class comfort with exceptional cultural depth.
Travel in luxury with a dedicated professional driver, personalized service, and a carefully crafted itinerary that offers both exclusivity and ease. Enjoy private guidance at each site, skip unnecessary crowds, and explore at your own relaxed pace. From legendary archaeological treasures to romantic seaside towns and majestic Byzantine citadels, every moment is designed to inspire.
Handpicked routes, re...
Höhepunkte
3 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
3 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Expert English-speaking Tour Drivers with extensive knowledge from the Ancient Greek History
Groups of 4-7 people are transported in luxurious Mini Vans vehicles.
Drivers Accommodations - Lunch - Diner
Groups of 1-3 people are transported in Black luxurious sedan vehicles.
Transport im modernen Privatfahrzeug
Lunch
Abendessen
Private Führung
Alle Fahrzeuge mit WLAN, Klimaanlage und Mineralwasser
Die Übernachtung ist nicht im Preis inbegriffen
Tips and gratuities optional
Official tour guide [licensed Guide] - optional that you need to pay on site
Entrance fees at the archaelogical sites
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Syntagma Square
I will be meeting you at the lobby of the hotel.
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3 Days Tour Monemvasia Mystras Sparta ,Corinth Mycenae & Nafplio
Kentrikos Tomeas Athinon
Über uns
Indulge in a premium journey through the heart of Greece’s ancient glory and timeless elegance. Our 3-day curated experience takes you to iconic destinations—Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Sparta, Mystras, and Monemvasia—combining world-class comfort with exceptional cultural depth.
Travel in luxury with a dedicated professional driver, personalized service, and a carefully crafted itinerary that offers both exclusivity and ease. Enjoy private guidance at each site, skip unnecessary crowds, and explore at your own relaxed pace. From legendary archaeological treasures to romantic seaside towns and majestic Byzantine citadels, every moment is designed to inspire.
Handpicked routes, re...
Höhepunkte
3 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
3 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Expert English-speaking Tour Drivers with extensive knowledge from the Ancient Greek History
Groups of 4-7 people are transported in luxurious Mini Vans vehicles.
Drivers Accommodations - Lunch - Diner
Groups of 1-3 people are transported in Black luxurious sedan vehicles.
Transport im modernen Privatfahrzeug
Lunch
Abendessen
Private Führung
Alle Fahrzeuge mit WLAN, Klimaanlage und Mineralwasser
Die Übernachtung ist nicht im Preis inbegriffen
Tips and gratuities optional
Official tour guide [licensed Guide] - optional that you need to pay on site
The idea of creating a canal at Isthmia, the narrow land bridge between the Peloponnese and mainland Greece, dates back to ancient times. Many rulers and engineers saw the strategic value of cutting through the isthmus to connect the Aegean and Ionian seas.
The first known attempt was made in the 7th century BC by Periander, the ruler of Corinth, but it was abandoned because the project was considered too difficult. Instead, the ancient Greeks built the Diolkos, a paved road that allowed ships to be transported over land on wheeled platforms. This was a remarkable engineering achievement and was used for centuries for trade and military transport.
Later, several leaders, including Julius Caesar and Caligula, planned to reopen the canal idea. The most serious effort came from Emperor Nero in AD 67, who began digging with thousands of workers. However, the project stopped soon after his death.
Although the ancient attempts failed, they show how important Isthmia was for navigation
20 Minuten
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Mycenae
Mycenae is one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Greece, located in the northeastern Peloponnese. It was the center of the powerful Mycenaean civilization (1600–1100 BC) and the legendary kingdom of King Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War.
The site is famous for its massive Cyclopean Walls, built from huge stones that ancient people believed only giants could lift. Visitors enter the citadel through the impressive Lion Gate, decorated with a carved relief of two lions.
Inside the fortress are the remains of royal palaces, storerooms, and workshops. Nearby lies Grave Circle A, where golden treasures were discovered, including the famous “Mask of Agamemnon.” Just outside the walls stands the Treasury of Atreus, a large beehive-shaped tomb showing the advanced engineering of the Mycenaeans.
Today, Mycenae is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a vivid look into one of Europe’s earliest advanced civilizations.
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Lion Gate
The Lion Gate is the main entrance to the ancient citadel of Mycenae and one of the most famous monuments of the Mycenaean civilization. Built around 1250 BC, it features a massive doorway topped with a large stone relief of two lions standing on either side of a central column. This is the earliest known monumental sculpture in Europe.
The gate is constructed with huge limestone blocks, part of the Cyclopean Walls, which ancient Greeks believed were built by giants. The Lion Gate served not only as an impressive entrance but also as a strong defensive point, protecting the royal palace and the people inside the citadel.
Today, it is the symbol of Mycenae and a key example of Mycenaean art, architecture, and engineering.
15 Minuten
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Citadel and Treasury of Atreus
The Treasury of Atreus, also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon, is one of the most impressive monuments at Mycenae. Built around 1250 BC, it is a large tholos tomb—a beehive-shaped underground structure made with perfectly fitted stone blocks. Its tall doorway, decorated with green and red stone, leads into a circular chamber once covered by a huge corbelled dome, which was one of the largest in the ancient world.
Although its true owner is unknown, the tomb shows the wealth, power, and advanced engineering skills of the Mycenaeans. The size, precision, and design of the Treasury of Atreus make it one of the greatest architectural achievements of Bronze Age Greece.
Today, it is one of the most famous and well-preserved monuments at Mycenae.
15 Minuten
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Archaeological Museum of Ancient Mycenae
The Archaeological Museum of Mycenae is located next to the ancient citadel and displays important finds from the Mycenaean civilization. The museum helps visitors understand daily life, religion, art, and burial customs from the Late Bronze Age.
Its exhibits include pottery, tools, weapons, jewelry, and figurines found in the palace area and surrounding tombs. One of the most fascinating collections comes from Grave Circle A, where golden masks, cups, and ornaments were discovered—showing the wealth and craftsmanship of Mycenaean elites.
Large display panels and models explain the architecture of Mycenaean palaces, the construction of tholos tombs, and the history of the citadel. The museum complements the archaeological site and offers a complete picture of this early Greek civilization.
20 Minuten
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Epidavros
Epidaurus is one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Greece, located in the northeastern Peloponnese. In antiquity, it was famous as the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of medicine. People from all over the Greek world traveled to Epidaurus seeking healing through rituals, baths, and treatments performed in the sanctuary.
The most famous monument of Epidaurus is the Ancient Theatre, built in the 4th century BC. It is renowned for its perfect design and extraordinary acoustics, which allow even a whisper on stage to be heard clearly in the highest seats. The theatre is still used today for performances during the Athens and Epidaurus Festival.
The site also includes temples, the Tholos, a stadium, baths, and buildings used for healing practices. Epidaurus combines history, medicine, and architecture, making it one of Greece’s most fascinating ancient sites.
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
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The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, built in the 4th century BC, is one of the best-preserved theaters of the ancient world. Known for its perfect symmetry and extraordinary acoustics, it allowed audiences of up to 14,000 people to hear actors clearly, even from the highest seats. The theater was part of the Sanctuary of Asclepius, where drama was used as a form of healing. Today, it still hosts performances and remains a masterpiece of Greek architecture and engineering.
20 Minuten
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Archaeological Site of Asklipiiou Epidavrou
The Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus was the most important healing center of the ancient Greek world. Dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine, it welcomed visitors seeking cures for physical and spiritual illnesses. The site combined religious rituals, natural therapies, baths, exercise, and dream-healing in a building called the Abaton, where patients slept hoping for divine guidance.
The sanctuary included the Temple of Asclepius, the Tholos, healing rooms, baths, a stadium, and the famous Ancient Theatre, where performances were believed to support emotional well-being.
Today, the archaeological site offers a detailed picture of ancient Greek medical practices and remains a symbol of early holistic healing.
20 Minuten
9
Nafplio
Nafplio is one of the most beautiful and historic towns in Greece, located on the Argolic Gulf. Known as the first capital of modern Greece (1823–1834), it features elegant neoclassical buildings, narrow Venetian-style streets, and a charming old town full of shops, cafés, and seaside views.
Above the city rises the impressive Palamidi Fortress, while the small island fort of Bourtzi guards the harbor. Nafplio’s mix of medieval castles, Ottoman fountains, and coastal charm makes it one of the most popular destinations in the Peloponnese.
2 Stunden
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Palamidi Castle
Palamidi is a grand Venetian fortress built in the early 18th century, standing high above Nafplio on a rocky hill. Famous for its impressive design and spectacular views, it consists of eight interconnected bastions that provided strong defense for the city below. Visitors can reach it either by road or by climbing the legendary 999 steps from the old town.
Palamidi played an important role during the Greek War of Independence and remains one of the best-preserved fortresses in Greece.
30 Minuten
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Bourtzi
Bourtzi is a small Venetian fortress located on an islet in the harbor of Nafplio. Built in 1473, it protected the city from pirate attacks and controlled access to the port. Over the centuries, it served as a defensive tower, a residence for executioners, and later a hotel.
Today, Bourtzi is the iconic symbol of Nafplio, offering beautiful sea views and a glimpse into the town’s medieval past.
45 Minuten
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Akronafplia Fortress
Akronafplia is the oldest castle of Nafplio, built on a rocky peninsula above the old town. Its fortifications date back to ancient times and were later expanded by Byzantines, Franks, and Venetians. The walls, gates, and towers reveal layers of history that protected Nafplio for centuries.
With panoramic views of the Argolic Gulf, Palamidi, and Bourtzi, Akronafplia offers one of the most scenic spots in the area and a fascinating look into the town’s long military past.