Mycenae - Ancient Corinth & Canal - Epidavros from Nafplion

Corinth, Greece
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Overview
Duration
8h
Languages
Modern Greek (1453-), English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Starting your trip from Nafplion, your first stop is the archaeological site of Mycenae. You will travel to the mythical Kingdom of Agamemnon, where one of the most brilliant cultures of Greek prehistory, the Mycenaean civilization, developed. You will then head to the Lions Gate, the monumental entrance of the palaces.

Next, you will see the Cyclopean walls around the Acropolis, and the tholos tombs of Atreus and Clytemnestra’s.

The next stop is the Corinth Canal, which connects the Corinthian bay with the Saronic Gulf and Ancient Corinth, with the famous temple of Apollo and the steps of Apostle Paul. You will continue the tour of ancient Epidaurus, where you will explore the ancient theatre of one of the most famous archaeological monuments in Greece.

You will also visit the Asclepieion of Epidaurus, which was the centre of healing serious diseases for the whole of ancient Greece. Many monuments developed around it, most notably the temple of Asklepios, Tholos and others.

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Important info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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What's included
included-item
Liability. Taxes. Pick up from your hotel or our meeting point. Return private transportation from Nafplion to ancient sites. Guided tour of archaeological sites – upon request with an extra cost
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What's not included
excluded-items
Guided tour of archaeological sites. All tickets into archaelogical sites
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Unique Greek Tours
Meeting Point

We are able to meet you in front on "The Land Gate" monument. Which is located underneath the imposing walls of Acronafplia and in front of the first buildings of the Old City,