About this activity
Editor's Note
I’ve spent fifteen years watching operators chase high occupancy rates by cramming fifty people onto a bus and calling it "luxury." Most of the time, they’re just burning fuel to hit a KPI. But every now and then, a route comes along that actually justifies the carbon footprint, and this Peloponnese loop is one of them. While the industry loves to obsess over RevPAR and lead generation, we often forget that the guest just wants to feel the wind in Nafplio or hear a whisper from the limestone steps of a theater built before "tourism" was even a word. This tour doesn't just check boxes; it actually delivers on the hype, even if the Corinth Canal stop is always a bit of a frantic photo-op. If you're tired of the sanitized, corporate version of Greece, this is where the real texture of the land starts to show through.
About the Tour
Step away from the Athens bustle and head into the heart of the Peloponnese. This full-day excursion is designed for those who want to bridge the gap between the Bronze Age and the modern Greek lifestyle, traveling in a modern, climate-controlled bus with four convenient pickup locations in central Athens.
The Engineering Marvel: Corinth Canal
Before diving into the deep history of the Argolis region, we make a brief stop at the Corinth Canal. This 6.4km long waterway is a testament to 19th-century engineering, slicing through solid rock to connect the Aegean and Ionian seas. It’s a perfect spot to stretch your legs and snap a photo of the sheer vertical walls.
Mycenae: The Kingdom of Agamemnon
Next, we arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mycenae. As one of the most significant power centers of ancient Greece, this city dominated the late Bronze Age.
- The Cyclopean Walls: Marvel at the massive stones, so heavy that ancient people believed only giants could have moved them.
- The Lion Gate: Walk through the monumental entrance of the Mycenaean Acropolis.
- Tomb of Agamemnon: Explore the impressive "tholos" beehive tomb.
- Tech-Enhanced History: Use our Virtual Reality devices and audio guides (available in 8 languages) to see the ruins as they appeared in their former glory.
The Acoustics of Epidaurus
We continue to the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus, a 4th-century masterpiece that remains one of the best-preserved structures from the Classical era. Famous for its mathematically perfect acoustics, the theater can seat 14,000 spectators. To this day, a coin dropped at the center of the orchestra can be heard clearly from the highest tier of seats. It still hosts ancient Greek dramas during the annual Hellenic Festival, proving that some designs simply can't be improved upon.
Nafplio: The First Capital
The final leg of the journey brings us to Nafplio, arguably Greece's most romantic city. Having served as the first capital of independent Greece, it is a mosaic of Venetian, Ottoman, and Neoclassical architecture.
- Three Fortresses: Look up at the dominating Palamidi fortress, see the Akronafplia, or spot the Bourtzi castle sitting in the middle of the harbor.
- Leisure Time: You’ll have plenty of time to stroll the narrow marble-paved streets, grab a coffee at a quayside café, or enjoy a traditional lunch. In the summer months, don't forget your swimwear for a quick dip at the nearby Arvanitia beach.
After a day of unforgetable sights and deep-dives into Greek heritage, we’ll head back to Athens for a drop-off at your preferred central location.
Highlights
- See the Corinth Canal and marvel at the engineering
- Admire the kingdom of Ancient Mycenae
- Hear the amazing acoustics at the Epidaurus Theater
- Stroll around the picturesque alleys of Nafplion
- Relive the Ancient World with our VR device and the Audioguide in 8 languages
Know before you go
- This is full day tour kindly bring with you all your personal items needed.
- You can also bring snacks & food.
- You will aslo have free time in Nafplio for coffee or lunch at the spot of your preference.
What to bring
Includes / Excluded
Itinerary
7 pickup location options:
Fallen Aviators Monument, Platia Karaiskaki, Monument of the Unknown Soldier, Melina Mercouri Monument, 5 Star Taxi Services, Hellenic Parliament, Pl. Omonias 2 See more
Bus/coach
(1 hour)
Corinth Canal
Break time, Photo stop, Visit (20 minutes)
Bus/coach
(45 minutes)
Archaeological Site of Mycenae
Visit (2.5 hours)
Bus/coach
(30 minutes)
Nafplio
Break time, Photo stop, Visit (1.5 hours)
Bus/coach
(30 minutes)
Epidaurus
Visit (2 hours)
Bus/coach
(2 hours)
7 drop-off locations:
Fallen Aviators Monument, Platia Karaiskaki, Monument of the Unknown Soldier, Melina Mercouri Monument, Hellenic Parliament, 5 Star Taxi Services, Pl. Omonias 2 See more