Argolis | One Day Argolis Tour (Mycenae & Epidaurus)

You will visit some of the most important archaeological sites of Greece in just one day! This tour requires an early morning departure from Athens.

Duration: 10.5 hours


FULL DESCRIPTION

Highlights

  • Visit the ancient city of Mycenae and the ancient theatre of Epidaurus!

Tour details

Inclusions:

  • Guide
  • Transfers
  • Entrance tickets    
  • Lunch (if you select with lunch option)

 

Exclusions: 

  • Gratuities (optional)

 

This is a third-party activity so please read the THIRD PARTY ACTIVITY TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

Route to Argolis and Itinerary

You leave Athens westwards and you take a scenic drive, along the coastal road of the Saronic Gulf. In about one hour and twenty minutes, you reach the Corinth Canal where you make a short stop for refreshments and also to admire the Canal which connects the two Greek Seas -The Aegean and the Ionian Sea.

In about one hour's drive you will come to the ancient city of Mycenae home to the kingdom of mythical Agamemnon. You will visit the Treasury of Atreus (Tomb of Agamemnon), the Mycenaean Citadel with the Cyclopean Walls, and the Lionesses Gate.

After lunch, a scenic drive through the fertile Argolic valley of orange and lemon groves will bring you to the outskirts of the picturesque town of Nafplio where you make a short stop to admire the Palamidi and Acronauplia Hills as well as the Bourtzi island in the middle of the port (During April 1 to October 31, departures ONLY on Mondays/Thursdays/Saturdays, the optional lunch will be provided at Nafplion and you will have the opportunity to explore this marvelous small town).

In about 40 minute drive you reach Epidaurus; this world heritage-listed city is reputed to be the birthplace of Apollo's son Asklepios, the healer, and was the most celebrated healing center of the classical world. 

Epidaurus is probably most famous for its theatre, one of the best-preserved classical Greek buildings and still used today due to its amazing acoustics.

 

You depart for Athens which is a good two-and-a-half-hour drive including a refreshments’ stop on the way. You arrive in Athens in the late afternoon.


Entrance fees included


BLACK OUT DATES

  • January 1st - New Year's Day
  • March 25th - National Holiday
  • May 1st - Labor Day
  • May 5th - Greek Orthodox Easter Sunday

  • December 25th & 26th – Christmas