Overview
Discover the highlights of the Argolis region on a full-day small-group tour from Athens that brings together some of ancient Greece’s most important archaeological and cultural sites. This experience combines Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Nafplio into a single itinerary, offering a structured way to explore the Peloponnese without the need for self-driving or overnight stays. (viator.com)
Travel south of Athens through the Corinth Canal and into the Peloponnese, where you’ll explore the legendary ruins of Mycenae, the remarkably preserved ancient theatre of Epidaurus, and the seaside town of Nafplio, known for its Venetian architecture and historic old town atmosphere. (viator.com)
Experience highlights
Full-day small-group tour from Athens to the Peloponnese
Visit the ancient citadel of Mycenae, linked to King Agamemnon
Explore the Theatre of Epidaurus, famous for its acoustics
Free time in Nafplio, a scenic seaside town with Venetian influence
Cross the Corinth Canal connecting mainland Greece and the Peloponnese
Guided commentary on ancient Greek history and mythology
Comfortable air-conditioned transport from Athens
Structured itinerary covering three major destinations in one day
What’s included
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Athens (selected locations)
Air-conditioned minivan transportation
Professional driver and licensed guide (at sites where applicable)
Guided commentary throughout the journey
Food and drinks (as listed in tour option details)
Assistance with site navigation and logistics
What’s not included
Entrance fees for archaeological sites (Mycenae and Epidaurus) unless otherwise stated
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Optional additional meals or drinks not included in the package
Itinerary
The tour begins in Athens with pickup from selected hotels or meeting points before heading south toward the Corinth Canal, where there is a brief stop to view the engineering landmark separating mainland Greece from the Peloponnese.
The journey continues to Mycenae, where you explore the ancient citadel, the Lion Gate, and the royal tombs associated with the Mycenaean civilization. After the guided visit, the tour proceeds to Epidaurus, home to one of the best-preserved ancient theatres in the world, where you learn about its history and acoustics.
Midday, the itinerary includes a stop in Nafplio, a coastal town with neoclassical architecture and Venetian fortifications. Here, you typically have free time to walk through the old town, enjoy lunch, or explore the waterfront before returning to Athens in the evening.
Who is this experience best for
This tour is best suited for travelers who want to experience multiple major archaeological and cultural highlights of the Peloponnese in a single day. It is ideal for first-time visitors to Greece, history enthusiasts, and those who prefer guided transportation rather than self-driving or multi-day logistics.
Insider notes
This is a long but rewarding day, as the distance between sites means a significant amount of time is spent traveling between stops. Many travelers find the schedule to be structured and sometimes fast-paced, particularly in Nafplio, where free time can feel limited. Comfortable footwear is important, as both Mycenae and Epidaurus involve uneven terrain and walking. Travelers often recommend considering whether a multi-day stay in Nafplio might be preferable if you want more relaxed time in each location, but this tour remains one of the most efficient ways to see all three sites in one trip.
This tour is sold by Viator.
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