Just a short drive of Athens lies the Peloponnese, a peninsula in the south of Greece containing the glory of Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Monemvasia, Olympia, and Mani. Prominent ruins and spectacular seaside scapes are scattered
throughout this core of ancient Greece, with its wild and mountainous landscape and evidence of the rise and fall
Greece’s first capital from 1828-1833, is one of Greece’s most beloved and prettiest towns, with narrow streets lined by elegant Venetian houses, gracious neo-classical mansions, and beautiful scenery in every corner.
Is a small town in the Argolis prefecture of the Peloponnese. On the coast of the Saronic gulf. It is 60 km to the South of Korinthos. Known for the ancient Theatre of Epidaurus.
Is Europe’s only castle that has never been uninhabited. Located on an
island off the east coast of the Peloponnese, this Medieval ‘Gibraltar
of Greece’, is an island fortress dating back to the 13th century and is
the setting of rich Ottoman, Byzantine, and Venetian history.