
▲ Stop by the strategically important Corinth Canal for a visit. The Corinth Canal is only 5.5 km long but reaches a depth of 79 meters, making it one of the deepest man-made canals in the world and among the few carved through solid rock. Golden Mycenae, mentioned in Homer's epics, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The archaeological site of Mycenae dates back to the 2nd century BC and was one of the major centers of ancient Greek civilization.

▲ Visit the Epidaurus Theatre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The acoustics of the theater are nothing short of miraculous. From the center of the stage at the foot of the hill, the sound of a struck match or a torn piece of paper can be clearly heard even in the last row. Whispers from the stage are audible from every corner of the theater.

▲ Nafplio is a historic and picturesque harbor city, serving as the first capital of modern Greece. Take a walking tour of this charming town, then enjoy lunch by the seaside. If you opt for the tour without lunch, you can explore the town at your own pace or relax with a coffee by the sea.










