From Nafplio: Half-Day Private Tour Mycenae-Epidauros
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 5h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Prepare to be captivated!
- Legendary city :Mycenae!
- Epidaurus: a magnificent ancient theatre
Activity location
- Archaeological Site of Mycenae
- Argolis, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Archaeological Site of Mycenae
- Argolis, Greece
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Half-Day Private Tour From Nafplio to Mycenae-Epidauros
- 5h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional Greek/German/English Speaking driver
- Private Transfers
- Chilled mineral water
- WiFi
- Phone chargers
- Taxes
- Your personal expenses
- Tickets for the entrance into Archaeological sites
- Hire a Licensed Guide for the Archaeological sites(upon request)
- Cash is needed to buy products from local producers. (If you want)
- Food and drinks(except water)
- Service charge
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Alcoholic drinks in the vehicle, Food in the vehicle
What you can expect
Embarking on a journey to explore the archaeological wonders of Mycenae and Epidaurus is like stepping back in time to witness the grandeur and significance of ancient Greece. These two sites hold immense cultural and historical value, allowing visitors to delve deep into the rich tapestry of Greek civilisation.
Our first destination is Mycenae, a legendary city that was once a major centre of power in ancient Greece. As we arrive, the captivating remnants of this ancient civilisation will immediately captivate your imagination. The Lion Gate, an imposing entrance adorned with a carved lion relief, sets the scene for the awe-inspiring sights that lie ahead. Walking through this monumental gateway, you will begin to understand the grandeur and prestige that once characterised Mycenae.
One of the most remarkable features of Mycenae is its Cyclopean Walls, massive fortifications made of enormous stone blocks. Standing tall and mighty, these walls are a testament to the engineering prowess of the Mycenaean civilisation. As you trace the pathways alongside these imposing structures, you will feel a sense of awe and admiration for the strength and vision of those who built them.
Exploring further, you will come across the Royal Tombs of Mycenae, which are shrouded in mystery and intrigue. These ancient burial sites, believed to be the final resting place of Mycenae's rulers, provide a profound insight into the rituals and beliefs of the time. The architecture and craftsmanship on display here are truly remarkable, leaving you in awe of the ancient Mycenaeans' reverence for their departed leaders.
Leaving behind the splendour of Mycenae, we venture onward to Epidaurus, a site renowned for its ancient theatre and the sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of healing. At the heart of Epidaurus lies its magnificent ancient theatre, famous for its exceptional acoustics and its ability to transport audiences to the golden age of Greek drama. Here, you will have the privilege of experiencing the theater's acoustic perfection first-hand, as you immerse yourself in the history and magic of this unparalleled performance space.
In addition to the theatre, Epidaurus is also home to the sanctuary of Asclepius, a sacred place where people sought healing and solace. You will have the opportunity to learn about the history and rituals associated with this revered sanctuary, where both physical and spiritual well-being were the focus.
As the journey draws to a close, sit back, relax, and fully immerse yourself in the ancient past of Greece. The exploration of Mycenae and Epidaurus will leave an indelible mark on your memory, offering a glimpse into the greatness of ancient civilisations and the legacy they have left behind. Prepare to be captivated by the rich history, extraordinary architecture, and profound cultural significance that Mycenae and Epidaurus have to offer.
Location
Activity location
- Archaeological Site of Mycenae
- Argolis, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Archaeological Site of Mycenae
- Argolis, Greece