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ARGOLIS-BASSAE-OLYMPIA-DELPHI

ARGOLIS-BASSAE-OLYMPIA-DELPHI

4 Days

Day 01 :
Leaving Athens behind we drive on the coastal road towards the West. Our first stop (after approximately one hour) is the Corinth Canal . There we’ll make a short stop, enough to see the Canal, (approximately 6 km long connecting the Aegean  with the Ionian  Sea), take photos and visit the local cafeteria. Twenty minutes later we’ll arrive at the small town of Ancient Corinth where we’ll visit the archaeological site with the unique monolithic Temple of Apollo (one of the oldest in Greece, 585 B.C.), and the Bema  from where St. Paul  preached and the museum.

Driving afterwards through the hills of Corinth, among thousands of olive trees and vineyards, we’ll arrive at the prefecture of  Argolis  where we’ll visit the archaeological site of  Mycenae.

Mycenae, ‘Rich in Gold’, was the kingdom of mythical Agamemnon  who dominated the Aegean Sea after the distraction of the Minoan Empire . The city looks out across the plain of Argos  to the sea.  Its elevated position and its huge Cyclopean Walls offered protection from surprise attacks by pirates and enemies.  At the peak of its power (1300 B.C.) the population resided around the fortress where the Royal Family resided.  The Palace, symbol of power of the Mycenaean rulers, was reached by a large ramp beginning at the Lions Gate.

Outside the fortress lie the impressive beehive tombs including that ascribed to Agamemnon known also as the Treasury of Atreas.

After concluding our visit to Mycenae we’ll drive through the plain of Argos among endless farms of orange trees and forty minutes later we’ll arrive at the picturesque town of Nafplion  (First capital of modern Greece from 1829 to 1834).

Nafplion is the most ancient city in Greece.  According to the myth it was founded by Theseas  who first conceived the idea of organized cities where people could live together.  The city lies under the imposing rocks of Palamide the most formidable Venetian Castle in the Eastern Mediterranean.  The smaller Castle of Acronafplia  (where the ancient city was founded) crowns Nafplion and at the entrance of the harbor, in the Argolic Gulf , there is yet another, third castle, Bourtzi , situated on a small islet.

Whether you decide to have lunch in the old medieval quarter, with the narrow, stoned paved streets, or by the port, with the view of Bourtzi Nafplion  is the best choice for lunch in this trip.

After the conclusion of Argolis tour and lunch in Nafplion we’ll depart for Olympia  through the mountains of Arcadia and Messenia in central & south Peloponnese ,a very scenic drive. Finally we’ll arrive in Olympia  where we’ll have diner and spend the night.

Day 02 :
After breakfast we are going to visit the archaeological site with the Temple of Zeus  where the gold and ivory statue of the god was situated. One of the seven wonders of the ancient world the gold and ivory statue of Zeus was the work of the famous sculptor Fedias .  We will also see the Temple of Hera , where the lighting of the Olympic Flame  takes place every four years, the original ancient Olympic Stadium  and many more monuments.  After the archaeological site we will visit the Museum.

The Archaeological Museum of Olympia  is one of the most important museums in Greece. The museum’s permanent exhibition contains finds from the sacred precinct of Altis  and the rest archaeological site dating from the prehistoric era.  Among the many precious exhibits you we will also see the famous marble statues of Hermes of Praxiteles and the Nike (Victory) of Paionios.

After the conclusion of our tour we can have lunch in the town of Olympia  and then start our trip to Delphi , where we’ll arrive in the evening.   In Delphi we can have diner in a local Greek restaurant and stay overnight. 

Day 03 :
After breakfast we will visit the famous Oracle of Delphi . We will see the Castalia Spring and the main archaeological site (the Temple of Apollo , the Treasury of the Athenians , the Theatre , the Stadium , etc.) and the Museum with the famous statue of Antinoos  and the unique bronze statue of the Charioteer  dated from 475 B.C.

After our visit to the Museum we’ll drive down the slope for about a mile to visit the ruins of the Temple of Athena Pronea and the Tholos.

After the conclusion of our tour in Delphi we can have lunch in a traditional Greek restaurant in town and then start or return trip back to Athens.

Driving down mountain Parnassos , and before reaching the national highway to Athens, we’ll stop again at Cheronia  to see the famous “Lion of Cheronia ”.  The “Lion” is a marble monument erected in the battlefield by Phillip King of Macedonia  and father of  Alexander the Great , to commemorate his victory there against the Athenian  and Thebean  armies in 338 B.C.

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