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Mycenae and Nafplio Private touring experience
Kentrikos Tomeas Athinon
About
Your tour to Argolis is unique because it combines ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, cultural experiences, and personalized service. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the scenic views, tasting the local food, or learning about Greek mythology and historical legends, your experience will be rich, diverse, and tailored to your interests. The charm and tranquility of Argolis will ensure your visit is both unforgettable and deeply rewarding.
Highlights
From 8 hours to 9 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 8 hours to 9 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional Guide (with extra cost upon availability)
Tips
Lunch/Dinner (can be booked with extra cost)
Airport pickup and drop-off (can be booked with extra cost)
Admission tickets to Mycenaea archaeological sites
Meeting Points
Departure
Syntagma Square
Our driver will wait for you holding a sign with the clients' name and the also our company's name.
Return
Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Your tour to Argolis is unique because it combines ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, cultural experiences, and personalized service. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the scenic views, tasting the local food, or learning about Greek mythology and historical legends, your experience will be rich, diverse, and tailored to your interests. The charm and tranquility of Argolis will ensure your visit is both unforgettable and deeply rewarding.
Highlights
From 8 hours to 9 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 8 hours to 9 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional Guide (with extra cost upon availability)
Tips
Lunch/Dinner (can be booked with extra cost)
Airport pickup and drop-off (can be booked with extra cost)
Admission tickets to Mycenaea archaeological sites
Meeting Points
Departure
Syntagma Square
Our driver will wait for you holding a sign with the clients' name and the also our company's name.
Return
Itinerary
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Corinth Canal
The Corinth Canal connects the Aegean Sea to the Ionian Sea. Stretching just over 6 kilometers, this narrow but breathtaking waterway dramatically cuts through the Isthmus of Corinth, separating the Peloponnese peninsula from mainland Greece. From high up, you can enjoy the best view of Corinth's isthmus and admire the steep limestone walls while you observe the vessels below you navigate their way through the canal. The Corinth Canal is a reflection of human perseverance, and a must-see natural and architectural wonder.
10 minutes
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Mycenae
Mycenae is a cornerstone of ancient Greek civilization. Located in the northeastern Peloponnese, Mycenae was once a powerful kingdom, immortalized in Homer's epics as the home of King Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces during the Trojan War. It stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Mycenaean civilization, which flourished from approximately 1600 to 1100 BCE.
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Archaeological Site Mycenae
Mycenae is one of the most important archaeological sites of the ancient Greek world, offering valuable insight into the early Greeks' society, religion, art, and architecture. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. The key highlights include the lion gate, the citadel, the treasury of Atreus and the palace complex.
30 minutes
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Lion Gate
The Lion Gate is one of the most iconic features of Mycenae. It is the main entrance to the citadel, marked by a massive relief of two lionesses (or lions) standing guard over the entrance. This gate is a symbol of the power and influence of the Mycenaean rulers.
15 minutes
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Archaeological Museum of Ancient Mycenae
The Archaeological Museum of Mycenae is located. This museum houses many of the important artifacts uncovered during the excavations of the Mycenaean citadel and the surrounding area, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the Mycenaean civilization, its culture, and its art.
30 minutes
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Citadel and Treasury of Atreus
The site sits on a strategic hill and includes remnants of the fortified citadel. The walls of the citadel are made from massive limestone blocks, a technique known as "cyclopean masonry," which suggests they were so large they were thought to be built by giants. The large beehive-shaped tomb is also known as the "Tomb of Agamemnon," though it's likely not the burial place of the famous king. It was constructed for a high-ranking individual and is renowned for its architectural sophistication.
15 minutes
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Epidaurus Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus is located near the ancient site of Epidaurus, which is one of the most significant and well-preserved archaeological locations in Greece. Epidaurus was a major religious center in the ancient world, dedicated to Asclepius, the god of healing. The museum provides valuable insights into the site's history, its religious practices, and the medical practices of the ancient Greeks.
30 minutes
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The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
he Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is one of the most renowned and well-preserved ancient Greek theaters. It is located within the archaeological site of Epidaurus, in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. Built in the 4th century BCE, the theater is a masterpiece of Greek architecture, known for its acoustics, symmetry, and aesthetic design. Today, it can hold around 12,000 spectators.
30 minutes
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Sanctuary of Asklepios
The sanctuary was a major center of healing and worship, attracting pilgrims from all over the ancient Greek world, who came to seek cures for physical and mental ailments.
15 minutes
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Nafplio
Enjoy free time for coffee, lunch or shopping as well as the commanding views of the Argolic Gulf. Nafplio is one of the most charming towns in Greece and a popular destination for both history lovers and those seeking a relaxing getaway. It was the first capital of modern Greece after its independence in the 19th century, and its historical significance, along with its beautiful setting, makes it a must-visit location.
1 hour and 30 minutes
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Bourtzi
Bourtzi is a small, charming fortress located on a small islet in the harbor of Nafplio. It is one of the most iconic landmarks of the town and offers a picturesque view of both the town and the surrounding sea, ideal for taking photos. Built during the Venetian occupation in the early 15th century, Bourtzi holds a fascinating history and is an important part of Nafplio's heritage.
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Akronafplia Fortress
The Akronafplia Fortress is one of the oldest fortifications in Nafplio, with its origins dating back to ancient Greece. The site was used for military purposes as early as the Mycenaean period (around 1400–1200 BCE). Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was fortified by the Mycenaeans, who likely used it as a strategic military stronghold to protect the region.
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Palamidi Castle
Palamidi Castle (or Palamidi Fortress) is one of the most famous and impressive landmarks of Nafplio, Greece. Situated on a hilltop overlooking the town and the Argolic Gulf, the fortress offers breathtaking panoramic views and stands as a testament to the town’s rich military and architectural history. Palamidi is not only one of the most recognizable monuments of Nafplio but also a significant symbol of the town’s strategic importance throughout history.