Private Luxury Tour: Ancient Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio
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Private Luxury Tour: Ancient Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio

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About this experience

Embark on a journey through Greece’s legendary landmarks, blending history, mythology, and stunning landscapes. This expertly curated tour by Pericles Century offers a perfect mix of archaeology and culture.
Ancient Corinth – Walk through the Temple of Apollo and the Bema of Apostle Paul, where history and faith intertwine.
Mycenae – Step into the world of King Agamemnon, pass through the Lion Gate, and uncover ancient treasures.
Epidaurus – Experience the incredible acoustics of the Ancient Theater and visit the Sanctuary of Asklepios.
Nafplio – Stroll the charming streets of Greece’s first capital and admire the Palamidi Fortress.

Travel in comfort with a professional driver-guide who brings history to life.

Perfect for history lovers, culture enthusiasts & mythology explorers.

Book now and uncover Greece’s ancient wonders!

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Private Luxury Tour: Ancient Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Expert English-speaking tour Drivers with extensive historical knowledge.
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Groups of 5-7 people are transported in comfortable mini vans.
Convenient hotel/cruise ship pick-up and drop-off service.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Groups of 1-4 people are transported in luxurious sedan vehicles.

Detailed itinerary

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The journey begins at the iconic Isthmus of Corinth, a narrow land bridge that has connected the Peloponnese with mainland Greece for millennia. The Corinth Canal, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, cuts through the rock to create a shortcut for maritime trade. The panoramic views and historical importance of this site provide an excellent introduction to the adventure.

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Ancient Corinth, a cornerstone of classical Greece, was a vibrant hub of trade, culture, and spirituality. Strategically located between major land and sea routes, it rose to prominence as a wealthy and powerful city-state. Known for its stunning architecture, fine pottery, and bustling marketplace, Ancient Corinth is also significant as the city where the Apostle Paul preached, leaving a lasting spiritual legacy.

Step into history as you explore the ancient Agora and marvel at the impressive Temple of Apollo, a testament to Corinth's architectural brilliance. Stand at the Bema of Apostle Paul, the platform where he addressed the people of Corinth, blending history with profound spiritual significance. Nearby, uncover the Glauke Fountain, a limestone structure steeped in legend and once a vital water source. This stop offers a blend of history, mythology, and faith, immersing you in the legacy of one of Greece's most influential ancient cities.

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Step back in time as you visit the magnificent Temple of Apollo, a centerpiece of Ancient Corinth and a testament to classical Greek architecture. Built in the 6th century BC, this iconic temple is one of the oldest Doric temples in Greece and stands as a symbol of the city's rich historical and cultural heritage.

With its imposing limestone columns, the temple offers a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Greek civilization. Surrounded by the remnants of Ancient Corinth, this site invites you to imagine the bustling life of the city during its peak. Don’t miss the opportunity to capture stunning photos of this historical landmark set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Acrocorinth.

The Temple of Apollo is a must-see for history enthusiasts and anyone looking to connect with the ancient world.

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The Archaeological Museum of Corinth offers an extensive collection of artifacts, from prehistoric relics to Roman-era treasures. Statues, pottery, and items from the Sanctuary of Asklepios are displayed in a beautifully curated space, offering a glimpse into Corinth’s rich history.

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The Archaeological Site of Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Greece’s most iconic historical landmarks. This ancient citadel, renowned as the home of King Agamemnon and a centerpiece of Greek mythology, offers visitors the chance to walk through history. Explore the monumental Lion Gate, the royal Grave Circle A, and the Cyclopean walls that showcase the ingenuity of Mycenaean architecture. Discover the remains of palaces, tombs, and ancient pathways that reveal the grandeur and influence of this Bronze Age civilization. Mycenae is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.

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The Treasury of Atreus, also known as the Tomb of Agamemnon, is a masterpiece of Mycenaean architecture and one of the most impressive tholos tombs in Greece. This monumental structure, with its massive stone lintel and intricately carved entrance, showcases the advanced engineering and artistry of the Mycenaean civilization. Believed to have served as a royal tomb, it stands as a testament to the wealth and power of the era. A visit to this iconic site offers a glimpse into the grandeur and legacy of the legendary Mycenaean kings, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers.

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Visit the iconic Lion Gate, the monumental entrance to the ancient citadel of Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Greece's most significant archaeological treasures. Dating back to the 13th century BC, this impressive structure stands as the oldest surviving monumental sculpture in Europe.

The gate features two majestic lions carved in relief, symbolizing strength and power, guarding the entrance to this once-mighty city. As you walk through the gate, you’ll be stepping into a place steeped in mythology and history, often associated with King Agamemnon and the Homeric epics.

This awe-inspiring landmark offers a unique opportunity to connect with the grandeur of the Mycenaean civilization. Make sure to take a moment to admire the craftsmanship and imagine the rich stories that unfolded here thousands of years ago.

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The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Mycenae offers a remarkable glimpse into the world of the Mycenaean civilization. Featuring a rich collection of artifacts, including golden jewelry, intricate pottery, and detailed frescoes, the museum showcases the cultural achievements and everyday life of this influential Bronze Age society. Through its exhibits, visitors can explore the customs, beliefs, and artistry that shaped one of the most iconic civilizations of ancient Greece.

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Explore the fascinating Epidaurus Archaeological Museum, located within the ancient sanctuary of Asclepius. This well-preserved museum offers a glimpse into the rich history of Epidaurus, a site renowned in antiquity for its healing center and dramatic performances at its famous theater.

The museum's collection features an impressive array of artifacts, including intricately carved statues, inscriptions, and architectural fragments from the sanctuary and theater. Each exhibit tells a story of the site's significance in ancient Greek culture, particularly its association with health, art, and religion.

Stroll through its halls and admire the stunning craftsmanship of the artifacts, gaining a deeper understanding of the life and practices of the people who once gathered here. A visit to the Epidaurus Archaeological Museum is a must for history lovers and anyone captivated by the legacy of ancient Greece.

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Stop 10

Step into the iconic Ancient Theater of Epidaurus, a masterpiece of classical Greek architecture and one of the most well-preserved theaters in the world. Built in the 4th century BC, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design, allowing even the faintest sound to travel effortlessly across its 14,000-seat capacity.

Set against a serene natural backdrop, the theater was originally constructed to host dramatic performances as part of the healing rituals at the Sanctuary of Asclepius. Today, it remains a symbol of artistic and architectural brilliance, continuing to host cultural events and performances.

Whether you’re standing at the stage or sitting in the upper tiers, the sense of history and grandeur is unforgettable. Don’t miss the chance to witness this timeless monument and capture breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

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Delve into the history of ancient healing at the Sanctuary of Asklepios, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant therapeutic centers of antiquity. Dedicated to Asklepios, the god of medicine, this sacred site attracted visitors from across the ancient world seeking physical and spiritual healing.

The sanctuary was renowned for its holistic approach to health, combining medical practices, spiritual rituals, and the arts. Wander through the ruins of this vast complex, including the Tholos, the Abaton (where patients would rest and await divine guidance for healing), and various temples and fountains that once served as integral parts of the healing process.

A visit to the Sanctuary of Asklepios is not only a journey into ancient medicine but also a chance to connect with the serene beauty and innovative spirit that made Epidaurus a center of wellness in the ancient world.

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The Palamidi Fortress in Nafplio is a stunning example of Venetian military architecture and a must-visit landmark for history and culture enthusiasts. Perched high on a hill, the fortress offers breathtaking panoramic views of Nafplio, the Argolic Gulf, and the surrounding countryside. Built in the 18th century, its impressive bastions and intricate layout reflect its strategic importance during Venetian and Ottoman rule. Visitors can explore its well-preserved walls, hidden staircases, and historic chambers while enjoying the scenic beauty of one of Greece's most picturesque towns. The Palamidi is a perfect blend of history, architecture, and natural splendor.

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Nafplio, one of Greece’s most enchanting seaside towns, is renowned for its Venetian-inspired architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant atmosphere. Stroll through the old town, where neoclassical buildings and blooming bougainvillea create a picture-perfect setting. The charming streets are filled with boutique shops, cozy cafés, and vibrant squares, making it an ideal destination to unwind and explore. After discovering the beauty of Nafplio, savor a delicious meal at a traditional taverna, where authentic Greek flavors and local hospitality provide the perfect ending to your visit to this captivating town.

What's not included

Licensed guide to accompany you into archaeological sites.
Optional airport pick-up, available at an additional cost.
Entrance fees for archaeological sites and museums.
Meal in Nafplio - Lunch stops are scheduled, but meal costs are not included.
Kindly note that gratuities and tips are not included in the price and are left to your discretion.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN
Written guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The tour duration includes the time spent traveling between locations
It is recommended to wear comfortable footwear for walking and exploring the different sites.
Make sure to bring a hat and sunscreen, as Greece often experiences warm and sunny weather.

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
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