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Optional day: Arrive in Athens, Transfer from the airport to your hotel by the Acropolis. We'll visit the Acropolis and the highlights of Athens. Optional tour Athens by night.
1st day: Greece taxi drives westwards towards along the scenic coast of the Saronic Gulf until we reach the Corinth canal with its breathtaking views (short stop). Shortly after we reach the Ancient town of Corinth (visit). Back in ancient times Corinth was almost one of the richest cities and this is quite evident by its remains, including the huge Agora (market place) and Apollo's Temple (6th c. B.C.) Then drive on to Epidavros to visit the sanctuary of Asklepios, the most brilliant centre of healing in the ancient world and the theatre (4th century B.C.) one of the most perfect and the best preserved of the ancient Greek theatres, famous for its acoustics (On summer weekends ancient plays take place). Proceed to Nafplion, the picturesque town nestling at the foot of a cliff crowned by the mighty ramparts of the Palamidi Fortress. Overnight in a traditional hotel, located in the centre of the old city, just under the castle.
2nd
day:
Nafplion
(first capital city of Greece in
modern times) the picturesque town nestling at the foot of a cliff crowned
by the mighty ramparts of the Palamidi
Fortress. After breakfast on a beautiful veranda with the best view
over the city, visit the castle of Palamidi and the acropolis of ancient
Tiryns. Time for shopping in Nafplion, where you will find many
traditional shops and boutiques or enjoy a swim in the crystal waters
under the castle. Visit
Mycenae,
the Homeric city of the Atreides - the city "rich in gold" of the ancient
poets. (Visit the Lions Gate, the Cyclopean
Walls, the Royal Tombs e.t.c.).
View
our virtual tour Mycenae.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MAi2X2gZpE
or you
can view our Mycenae portfolio of photos at
You can view our
Nafplion portfolio
of photos at
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3rd day: Leave Nafplion in the morning, through Central Peloponnese. We'll drive south by the scenic coast of the Argolis Gulf, from the town of Astros we will turn to Central Peloponnese, (Arcadia), through the village of Agios Petros, ( 3000 ft. high -short stop -the village became capital city of Greece for 24 hours, short stop) and Karies on the slopes of the mount Parnon. Shortly we will arrive in Sparta, the modern town was developed in the reign of King Otto after 1834. Visit the archaeological site, the Acropolis and the theatre of Ancient Sparta and then on to visit the Medieval state of Mystras Mystras Site: Daily, Summer 8a.m to 7p.m Winter 8.30a.m to 3p.m Entrance fee 5 Euro. Continue for Mani an undeveloped rocky wild area strewn with 15th 16th c. stone tower houses. Areopolis: This is a large village (with taverns) in the typical Maniot style with tradesmen's workshops (bakery), tower houses and churches (Overnight / Pyrgos Kapetanakou, tower house built in 17th c.)
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can view our Mani portfolio of photos at
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View our virtual Mani tour
http://youtu.be/oq__7XpwamY?hd=1
4th day: Leave after breakfast, down the west coast of Mani, opening into Diros Bay are two caves which were explored after the Second World War. The largest, Glifada, is one of the most spectacular natural sights in Greece. We'll visit the Caves and Museum of Diros tel. (0733) 52.22. The cave is well organized for visitors with floating lights and colored light projectors. The guided tour consists of a boat trip (about 2km/1.25mi) along both arms of the river which splits in two in the cave. Daily 8a.m to 5p.m (2.30p.m winter) Entrance fee 12 Euro child (under 12) 6 Euro. Return to Arepolis and drive through the scenic coast and via Kalamata to Olympia / overnight (Hotel with a swimming pool ).
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5th day: Olympia The ruins of Olympia in the idyllic Alfios Valley testify to the grandeur of the ancient sanctuary which through the Olympic Games was a symbol of Greek unity - the cradle of the Olympic Games. After breakfast we'll visit the archaeological area of Olympia, the Sanctuary of the Olympian Zeus the Archaeological Museum (one of the biggest and nicest in Greece) and the Museum of the Olympic games. Overnight in Olympia Hotel with a swimming pool)
6th day: Departure, drive on through the plains of Elias and Arcadia, and take the Car-Ferry across the "Little Dardanelles - Half hour" from Rio to Antirio. Take in the site of the newly built suspension bridge. Crossing to the picturesque town of Nafpactos, charming little city at the northwest end of the Gulf of Corinth which was fortified by the Venetians in the 15C. Under its medieval name of Lepando it recalls the famous naval battle which took place in 1571 between the Christian fleet from Spain, Genoa, Naples, Malta and Venice with the Turkish fleet of Sultan Selim. Continue along the scenic new road on the coast until we arrive in Delphi. Visit the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios and the Museum in the evening. Overnight in Delphi or Arachova one of the most traditional villages in Greece.
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of photos at
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8th
day:
Visit
Meteora, amongst striking
scenery, perched on top of huge rocks which seem to be suspended in
Mid - Air, stand ageless Monasteries, where you can see exquisite specimens
of Byzantine Art. Of the 24 monasteries that grew up between the 13th
and 16th centuries only six are still inhabited: The Great
Meteoron, Agia Triad, Agios Nikolaos and Varlaam by monks: Agios Stephanos
and Roussanou by nuns.
GreeceTaxi will take you
for a photo tour at the sunset. You can view
our portfolio of photos Meteora at
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9th day: Visit Macedonia - Vergina. A highly important ancient city, certainly to be identified with Aegae, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Lower Macedonia, spreading over the low hills in the northern slopes of' the Pierian range, between the modern villages of Palatitsia and Vergina. This city was the most important urban centre in the region until the 4th C. BC. Here were to be found the ancestral sanctuaries of the Macedonians, and the palaces and the tombs (with their famous treasures) of the Argead dynasty, which traced its origins to the mythical hero Herakles and gave Greek history its most captivating figure, Alexander the Great: Stay overnight in Thessalonica. http://www.panoramio.com/user/45649/tags/Macedonia-Vergina-Aegae View our virtual Macedonia tour http://youtu.be/Ez8iFH_daIc?hd=1
10th day: Return to Athens via Larissa, Lamia, Thermopylae (where in 480 B.C. a battle between the ancient Greeks and Persians took place, visit the Leonida's Monument) and Kammena Vourla (last stop for a coffee break by the sea). Arrive in Athens in the evening.
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Daily:
8.00am. Return approx 7.00 p.m. Closed on Holidays: January 1st. March 25th, May 1st, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. On Good Friday, the sites are open 12.00 - 17.00. Ps: Have in mind that most of the Archaeological sites in winter close at 2.45 pm. |
Corinth Canal,
A. Corinth
Mycenae,
Tiryns,
Epidavros,
Nafplion,
Palamidi castle,
Mani,
Sparta,
Medieval
State of Mystras,
Epicurus Apollo,
Ancient Olympia,
The longest Suspension bridge in Rio/ Antirio,
Delphi,
Arachova, Levadia,
Meteora
Pass of
Thermopylae
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