Ancient Olympia

Close to the city of Pirgos lies the famous archaeological site of Olympia , where the Olympic Games took place every four years,from 776 B.C.until 393 A.D.The ruins of the sanctuary and the new museum of the city,which displays finds of the site , show some of the most important works of Classical art. Olympia, […]

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Ancient Olympia | Walking tour with Virtual Reality glasses

Back in time experience in a different way…. We meet at the entrance of ancient Olympia and we show you a short live demo of the VR use.​ You pick up the vr glasses from Ancient Olympia. ​After a short demonstration of the way to use them you will visit the Archaeological Site. GUIDANCE Audio […]

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Athens | “Capital of Democracy” one day trip

Learn and meet the spirit of the capital and birthplace of Democracy !! Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world’s oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years and its earliest human presence started somewhere between the 11th and 7th […]

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Kalamata | Historical center walking tour

Kalamata , proud mistress of the Messenian gulf… Kalamata is a destination that easily serves as a strategic base for exciting touring of the area. One side bathes in the deep blue waters of the gulf of Messenia, while the other leans heavy against the foot of Mount Taygetos, the imposing Kalathi. The capital of […]

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Argolida | Naflpion – Ancient Epidaurus – Mycenae

The full day tour of Argolis is a trip to some of the most important archaeological sites of Greece, in the most characteristic Greek-Mediterranean scenery of Peloponnese. The first stage of our tour is allocated with the visit in Mycenae. In the north-east of the city of Argos lies the site of Mycenae (3000 B.C.).  […]

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Athens | “Capital of Democracy” 2days tour

Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world’s oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years and its earliest human presence started somewhere between the 11th and 7th millennium BC. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A center for the arts,  […]

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Monemvasia,Impressive castle town and Peninsula

At the fare end of the Peloponnese , a small , dark island juts out of the sea. A thin strip of land inks it with the mainland at Yefira the bridge as this coastal psarohori Fishing village has come to be known. The Fort City of Monemvasia with its one and only gate as […]

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Ancient Messene | Messinian footsteps of antiquity

Follow us to the ancient Messinian footsteps of antiquity and learn about the most promised new excavated archeological park of Greece !! The ancient city of Messini (Messene) was erected by the Theban general Epaminondas after his victory in the war with Sparti in 371B.C. Messini was built up the foothills of the sacred mountain […]

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Pylia | Pylos-Methoni-Finikounda-Koroni

Visit the historical greenery and picturesque area of Pylia, the “other figure (Peninsula)” Pylos has been inhabited since Neolithic times. It was a significant kingdom in Mycenaean Greece, with remains of the so-called “Palace of Nestor” excavated nearby, named after Nestor, the king of Pylos in Homer’s Iliad. In Classical times, the site was uninhabited, […]

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Chora-Nestor’s Palace-Gialova-Voidokilia (Omega) beach

Pylia, the area around Pylos, is one of the most beautiful and rich in historical and natural monuments areas of the Peloponnese. The entire area around the Navarino Bay and the Gialova lagoon is full of ancient monuments, fortifications and historical sites. Behind the historic scenery, mountains, waterfalls and endless beaches complement the natural setting […]

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