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Argolis Day Trip from Athens with Corinth Canal, Mycenae and Epidaurus

 

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Description

Take a journey to Argolis in the eastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula! Visit Nafpoli, the ruins of Mycenae, and Epidaurus. Learn all about Ancient Greece on this full-day trip to Argolis from Athens.

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

Without Lunch

Inclusion

  • Admission fee to all sited archaeological sites in the itinerary
  • Transportation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

08:45

Duration

  • 11 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

07:25:00 Pick-up at Select Hotels in Athens

Day: Day1
08:45:00 Departure from Athens

Day: Day1
The Corinth Canal
See the breathtaking Corinth Canal as you make your way from Athens. Located at the base of the Peloponnese Archipelago, the 200ft high, 4-mile long canal connects the Gulf of Corinth and the Saronic Gulf leading into the Aegean Sea.
Day: Day1
The Archaeological Site of Mycenae
In the place said to be rich in gold by Ancient Greek poet, Homer, you can still trace the remains of Mycenaean Greece. Visit the Lion Gate, Mycenaean architecture with two lionesses carved into the stone, all the treasure gathered at Grave Circle A, and the examples of Cyclopean Masonry!
Day: Day1
Nafplio (Nauplion)
Enjoy a quick stop to the first capital of modern Greece with its Venetian fortress of Palamidi and the fortified islet of Bourtzi.
Day: Day1
Epidaurus
Epidaurus was renowned for its healing sanctuary and being the birthplace of Asclepius, the healer and son of Apollo. It is also famous for its spectacular outdoor theater, built in 4BC can still hold around 14,000 spectators!
Day: Day1
Return to Athens

Day: Day1
19:00:00 Drop-off at Select Hotels in Athens

Day: Day1

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Exact time and location of your pick-up will be provided once your tour has been confirmed.

With Lunch

Inclusion

  • Admission fee to all sited archaeological sites in the itinerary
  • Lunch
  • Transportation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

08:45

Duration

  • 11 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

07:25:00 Pick-up at Select Hotels in Athens

Day: Day1
08:45:00 Departure from Athens

Day: Day1
The Corinth Canal
See the breathtaking Corinth Canal as you make your way from Athens. Located at the base of the Peloponnese Archipelago, the 200ft high, 4-mile long canal connects the Gulf of Corinth and the Saronic Gulf leading into the Aegean Sea.
Day: Day1
The Archaeological Site of Mycenae
In the place said to be rich in gold by Ancient Greek poet, Homer, you can still trace the remains of Mycenaean Greece. Visit the Lion Gate, Mycenaean architecture with two lionesses carved into the stone, all the treasure gathered at Grave Circle A, and the examples of Cyclopean Masonry!
Day: Day1
Nafplio (Nauplion)
Enjoy a quick stop to the first capital of modern Greece with its Venetian fortress of Palamidi and the fortified islet of Bourtzi.
Day: Day1
Epidaurus
Epidaurus was renowned for its healing sanctuary and being the birthplace of Asclepius, the healer and son of Apollo. It is also famous for its spectacular outdoor theater, built in 4BC can still hold around 14,000 spectators!
Day: Day1
Return to Athens

Day: Day1
19:00:00 Drop-off at Select Hotels in Athens

Day: Day1

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Exact time and location of your pick-up will be provided once your tour has been confirmed.

Activity Detail

Restrictions

  • Children of all ages can participate in this activity.

Additional Notes

  • This tour is available in several languages.

Dressing & Items to Bring

  • All major credit cards (Master Card, Visa, American Express) are accepted in Greece, but small restaurants and shops may only accept cash.

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