Take a day trip from Athens to explore the remains of ancient Mycenae, the center of Greek civilization from 1600 to 1100 BC. C. Visit the town of Epidaurus, famous for its impressive Hellenic theater.
Departure of the day trip from our terminal through the coastal national road to the Corinth Canal (short stop).
After the Corinth Canal, we will enter the Argolis region, the golden land of Mycenae of Homer, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to the second century B.C., Mycenae was one of the main centers of Greek civilization and a military fortress that dominated much of southern Greece. We will visit the archaeological site home of the mythical kingdom of Agamemnon. Where you can see the Cyclopean Walls, the Lion Gate, the Royal Tombs, including that of Clitemnestra de Agamenón, and the Treasure of Atreus, a magnificent sculpture from the 14th century B.C. Next, time will be left for an optional traditional Greek lunch at a nearby restaurant.
Nauplia, a picturesque town on the Peloponnese coast, combines history and charm. It was the first capital of Greece and is notable for its neoclassical architecture and monuments such as the Palamidi Fortress and Bourtzi Castle. During the 90-minute stop – including 30 minutes for lunch (if you choose) – you can explore the Old Town, wander along the waterfront or discover local shops and cafes. A short visit to one of the most romantic destinations in Greece.
You will make your own way to the meeting points