Argolis 2 Day Tour from Athens
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$248
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Description
Explore the ancient Greece of the Argolis region in 2 days! See temples, ruins and panoramic views as you travel to Mycenae, Nafplion, Epidaurus and more.
Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made between 8 business days (19:00 local time) to 1 business days (19:00 local time) prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 20% of the total amount.
- Any cancellations made after 08:45 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Tours
3 Star Hotel - Double / Twin Room
Enjoy a wonderful 2 days in Greece's Argolis region. Visit Mycenae, the plain of Argos, the bay of Nafplio, and the theater of Epidaurus - famous for some remarkable acoustics!
Pricing Details
Prices Starts From:01-04-2018 Ends On:01-01-2038 Available On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Adult (Age 13 & Up) | $248 |
Child (Age 2-12) | $151 |
Infant (Age 0-1) | $0 |
Min/Max Quantity To Book
- Minimum 2 tickets to be booked
Inclusion
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Accommodation fee
- English-speaking guide
Start Timings
08:45
Duration
- 11 (hrs) (Approx.)
Schedules
07:25:00 |
Pick-up at Specific Hotels in Central Athens
Day: Day1 |
08:45:00 |
Depart from Athens
Day: Day1 |
Corinth Canal
Connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea, this canal has become an important shipping route linking Italy and Greece. Completed in 1893, the landscape of 80m high sheer cliffs is 6 km long! Day: Day1 |
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World Heritage Mycenae ruins
Visit the Lions' Gate, the Cyclopean Walls and the Royal Tombs - all before lunch! Day: Day1 |
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Nafplion
The picturesque town of Nafplion is nestled at the foot of a cliff crowned by the mighty ramparts of Palamidi Fortress. Enjoy an afternoon of free time here. Day: Day1 |
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Overnight in Nafplion
Day: Day1 |
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Epidaurus
Visit the theatre (4th century B.C.) famous for its astonishing acoustics. Day: Day2 |
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Depart for Athens
Day: Day2 |
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19:00:00 |
Drop-off at Specific Hotels in Central Athens
Day: Day2 |
Check In/Pickup Location Details
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Exact time and location of your pick-up will be provided once your tour has been confirmed.
4 Star Hotel - Double / Twin Room
Enjoy a wonderful 2 days in Greece's Argolis region. Visit Mycenae, the plain of Argos, the bay of Nafplio, and the theater of Epidaurus - famous for some remarkable acoustics!
Pricing Details
Prices Starts From:01-04-2020 Ends On:01-01-2038 Available On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Adult (Age 13 & Up) | $286 |
Child (Age 2-12) | $143 |
Infant (Age 0-1) | $0 |
Min/Max Quantity To Book
- Minimum 2 tickets to be booked
Inclusion
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Accommodation fee
- English-speaking guide
Start Timings
08:45
Duration
- 11 (hrs) (Approx.)
Schedules
07:25:00 |
Pick-up at Specific Hotels in Central Athens
Day: Day1 |
08:45:00 |
Depart from Athens
Day: Day1 |
Corinth Canal
Connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea, this canal has become an important shipping route linking Italy and Greece. Completed in 1893, the landscape of 80m high sheer cliffs is 6 km long! Day: Day1 |
|
World Heritage Mycenae ruins
Visit the Lions' Gate, the Cyclopean Walls and the Royal Tombs - all before lunch! Day: Day1 |
|
Nafplion
The picturesque town of Nafplion is nestled at the foot of a cliff crowned by the mighty ramparts of Palamidi Fortress. Enjoy an afternoon of free time here. Day: Day1 |
|
Overnight in Nafplion
Day: Day1 |
|
Epidaurus
Visit the theatre (4th century B.C.) famous for its astonishing acoustics. Day: Day2 |
|
Depart for Athens
Day: Day2 |
|
19:00:00 |
Drop-off at Specific Hotels in Central Athens
Day: Day2 |
Check In/Pickup Location Details
-
Exact time and location of your pick-up will be provided once your tour has been confirmed.
Activity Detail
Dressing & Items to Bring
- There is a new city tax as of 01/01/2018 that must be paid by guests to the hotel upon arrival. The hotel reserves the right not to accommodate the guest if they refuse to pay the tax, as well as the right in the event of new taxes being imposed, to introduce these in accordance with Greek law.