Mycenae Epidaurus Nafplio Full Day Private Tour 8seat
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Mycenae Epidaurus Nafplio Full Day Private Tour 8seat

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About this experience

This tour is an ideal choice for anyone who wants to visit ancient and historical sites of Greek civilization and experience Greek countryside. We begin our tour from Athens in the morning. Our first stop is the Corinth Canal which connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. Then we head to the ancient city of Mycenae, one of the major centers of Ancient Greek civilization. In Mycenae, we will visit the palace, the Cyclopean Walls and the tomb of King Agamemnon. Then we continue our journey to Ancient Epidaurus, which is famous for its Ancient Theater of the 4th Century BC with its advanced design and astonishing acoustics, symmetry and beauty. Our last stop is the beautiful and historical city of Nafplio. In Nafplio, we will visit the Palamidi, a Venetian fortress with its 999 steps and then we will take a walk in the picturesque alleys of the old city. After walking in this idyllic place, we will make a stop for lunch.

Available options

Mycenae-Nafplion-Epidaurus Tour

Guided Tour

Mycenae-Nafplion-Epidauros

Tour 8seat 10h

What's included

WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Transfer in new, luxury non-smoking cars
Hotel pick-up and drop off
Luggage service

Detailed itinerary

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The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea and it cuts through the Isthmus of Corinth, separating the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland. It is 6.4 kilomotres in length and 21.4 meters wide, making the access impossible for modern ships. Currently, it is used mostly as a tourist attraction. The initial idea for constructing the Corinth Canal was tyrant Periander’s in the 7th century BC, who eventually abandoned that project and constructed Diolkos instead, an overland portage road where ships would be able to move overland across the Isthmus of Corinth. The first Governor of Greece, Ioannis Kapodistrias, revived the idea of the construction of the modern Canal after the formal independence of the country in 1830. The construction begaun in 1880, however, due to financial reasons, the construction was completed in 1893.

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Stop 2

Mycenae is an archeological site near the modern village of Mycenae in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese in Greece. A kingdom of the mythical King Agamemnon, it is the most important and the richest center of Greece’s Late Bronze Age, being synonymous with one of the greatest civilizations in Greek history. Mycenae, an acropolis site, was built on a hill 270 meters above sea level, 19 kilometers inland from the Gulf of Argolis. It was ideally positioned and became powerful due to the farmland and adequate water supply. It used to be a dominant power from the early Neolithic Age until the Middle Helladic Period, yet there are few traces from the Neolithic settlement. In the Middle Helladic Period, evidence shows that Mycenae had a great Cretan influence. It was first excavated in 1876, by the famous Archeologist Heinrich Schliemann, who discovered the shaft graves known as Graves Circle A to distinguish them from the Graves Circle B which were found later. In the late Helladic Period, the fortifications of Mycenae were rebuilt in a style known as Cyclopean because the blocks of stone used were so enormous that it was thought in later ages that it was the work of the one-eyed giants known as Cyclopes. Myths associated with the history of Mycenae penetrated all centuries within the Homeric epics and the classic ancient tragedies while they inspired and continue to inspire intellectual creativity and art all over the world.

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Stop 3

Epidaurus is a historic city located in the Argolida prefecture. Epidaurus experienced rapid unprecedented growth due to its strategic location and the Asclepeion. Its inhabitants were mostly occupied in shipping professions and the first settlement belonged to the prehistoric era. Epidaurus is known mostly for its sanctuary situated about 8 km from the town, as well as its theater, which is still used today. The Asclepeion at Epidaurus was the most famous healing center in the Classical Ages, the place where ill people went to be cured. The sick people spent a night in the Enkoimeteria or Avaton, a big sleeping hall where the god Asclepius would come in to their dreams and would give them the right cure to become healthy again. Asclepius, the most important healer, god of antiquity, brought prosperity to the sanctuary which enabled Epidaurus to construct civic monuments, including the theater with its admirable symmetry and beauty, which is still used today for dramatic performances. The ancient theater of Epidaurus was designed in the 4th century BC by Polykleitos, the Younger. The theater is widely known for its great acoustics that permit almost perfect comprehensibility of unamplified spoken words from the proscenium or skēnē to all 14,000 spectators.

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Nafplio or Anapli is a city in the Peloponnese peninsula, capital of Argolida County and the most important port of east Peloponnese. Nafplio is one of the most beautiful and historical cities in Greece. The city has been the first capital of the Hellenic Republic during the period 1828-1833 and is also the location of the murder of the first Governor of Greece, Ioannis Kapodistrias, at the church of Saint Spyridon. Nafplio is famous for Acronauplia, also known as Iç Kale in Ottoman times, Bourtzi, a Venetian castle built on a small islet within the harbor, and Palamidi, a Venetian fortress with 999 steps from the town to the top of the castle. Nafplio has many traditional-style colorful buildings and houses, influenced by the Venetians, due to their domination between 1338 and 1540. Modern-era neoclassical buildings are also preserved and the building of the National Bank of Greece is an example of Mycenaean Revival architecture.

What's not included

Lunch
Snacks
Admission ticket for museums & attractions
Guided Tours (only upon request)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Athens

Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city rich in history and culture, often considered the cradle of Western civilization. It is home to iconic ancient landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and a thriving modern scene.

Top Attractions

Acropolis of Athens

The Acropolis is the most iconic landmark in Athens, featuring ancient ruins and temples, including the Parthenon.

Historical 2-3 hours €20 (combined ticket for multiple sites)

Ancient Agora of Athens

The heart of ancient Athens, featuring the Temple of Hephaestus and the Stoa of Attalos.

Historical 1-2 hours €8 (included in the combined ticket)

Plaka

A charming, historic neighborhood with narrow streets, neoclassical houses, and vibrant nightlife.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore

Acropolis Museum

A modern museum showcasing artifacts from the Acropolis and its surroundings.

Museum 1-2 hours €10

Temple of Olympian Zeus

An ancient temple dedicated to Zeus, once the largest temple in Greece.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour €6 (included in the combined ticket)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Moussaka

A baked dish with layers of eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel sauce.

Dinner Vegetarian versions available

Souvlaki

Grilled meat skewers, often served with pita bread and tzatziki.

Snack Can be made with chicken, pork, or vegetarian options

Tzatziki

A yogurt-based dip with cucumber, garlic, and herbs.

Snack Vegetarian and vegan options available

Baklava

A sweet pastry made with layers of filo, nuts, and honey syrup.

Dessert Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the mountains Rock climbing Scuba diving Beach visits Spa treatments Café hopping Museum visits Theater performances

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

The best time to visit Athens is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and the tourist crowds are smaller.

18°C to 32°C 64°F to 90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Greek
  • Widely spoken: English, French, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Athens is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas. Be cautious with your belongings and avoid poorly lit areas at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious with ATMs and credit cards

Getting there

By air
  • Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport • 30 km from city center
By train

Athens Central Railway Station

By bus

KTEL Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Clean, efficient, and air-conditioned. Easy to navigate with clear signage in English.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Beat, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Plaka Monastiraki Psiri Koukaki Kolonaki

Day trips

Cape Sounion
65 km from Athens • Half day to full day

A scenic coastal area featuring the Temple of Poseidon with stunning views of the Aegean Sea.

Delphi
180 km from Athens • Full day

An ancient archaeological site and home to the famous Oracle of Delphi.

Meteora
350 km from Athens • Overnight

A unique landscape featuring rock formations and medieval monasteries perched atop cliffs.

Festivals

Athens Festival • May to October Athens Epidaurus Festival • June to August Athens International Film Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit major attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat
  • Use the metro for easy and efficient travel around the city
  • Explore local neighborhoods for an authentic Greek experience
  • Try local street food for a quick and delicious meal
  • Learn a few basic Greek phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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