PELOPONNESE
Argolis - Messinia - Elis - Laconia

Escape to the Peloponnese, where Myth meets history. Monuments from every period of the eventful history, great archeological sites; ancient Olympia, Epidaurus, Mycenae and Tiryns, the Temple of Apollo Epicurius, Byzantine churches and Monasteries.
Enjoy sightseeing and sports; explore unique villages and alluring castles amidst stunning natural beauty, mountains and forests, rivers and caves. Not to mention that the Peloponnese is surrounded by the Greek sea, with lovely beaches, sandy and smooth coasts on the western part – rocky and lacy on its easternmost side. It is no coincidences that the tour of the Peloponnese is very popular among travellers.

Argolis
Located at just under a two-hour drive from Athens, the Argolid Peninsula in the Peloponnese region has a variety of historical sites and is absolutely beautiful with a rich culture for tourists looking for a spectacular vacation in Greece. Argos considered the longest continually inhabited town in Europe being the home base of the Mycenaean civilization. Nafplio, the first modern capital of Greece is a romantic and charming town to visit any time of the year. In Argolida there also Epidaurus, the village that holds the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and was first written in Homer poems about the Trojan War.
Domestic products: Orange, Mandarin, Olives, Breeding Livestock, Wine, Fruit juice, Thyme honey, Pomegranate
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Argolis Hot spots

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Boat trip
Boat trip to Spetses

Boat trip
Boat trip from Porto Heli to Nafplion

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Nafplio

Argos

Ermioni

Lifestyle

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Culinary

Culinary

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Costa

Hinitsa

Agios Aimilianos

Kounoupi

Ververonda

Arvanitia

Karathona

Golf

Climbing and Hiking

Snorkeling

Canoe Kayak

Sup

Scuba Diving

Palamidi Fortress

Domaine Skouras

Bourtzi Castle

Ancient Theatre of Epidavros

Archaeological site of Mycenae

Archaeological Museum of Nafplio

Sanctuary of Asclepius

Archaeological Museum of Epidavros
Messinia
Greek summer at its finest: beautiful beaches, quaint fishing villages, endless olive groves, coastal and mountain trails with glorious views. And beyond that: ancient civilizations, Mycenaean palaces and the Gialova wetland, the only one of its kind in Greece. You’ll go hiking at Paleokastro, walk around the ruins at Neokastro and at the Methoni and Koroni castles, followed by a lovely lunch or dinner at tavernas on the water, serving fresh fish and meze. Or perhaps a round of golf?
Piece by piece, you’ll put together the puzzle that is Messinia. One summer on the southwestern coastline of the Peloponnese is never enough.
Domestic Products: Olive oil, Kalamata olives, Kalamate mustard, Figs, Dried grapes, Siglino "Pork salt of Messinia", Fir honey, Mani salt, Fleur de sel
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Messinia Hot spots

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Kalamata

Pylos

Gialova

Lifestyle

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Voidokilia

Culinary

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Sapientza

Schiza

Boat trip
Boat trip to Messinian Gulf

Voidokoilia

Glossa

Kalogria

Stoupa

Foinikounta

Sfaktiria

Foneas

Gialova

Diros Caves

Scuba Diving

Paratrike & Paragliding

Water Sports

Sea Kayak

Yoga on the beach

Golf

Nedontas River

Ancient Messene

Temple of Epicurean Apollo

Archaeological Museum of Messinia

Koroni Castle

Methoni Castle

Pylos Castle

Elis
A long coastline embracing the western side of Ilia, with the wonderful waters of the Ionian, can turn your summers into a dream – leaving you wanting just that little bit more of those golden rays and limpid seas. The unique natural landscapes boast a variety that never lets up: scenes change as if nature were performing a medley of all her greatest hits. Start with a visit to the original home of the Olympic Games, Ancient Olympia, where the energy of those first athletic events still lingers in the air. After your brush with Ilia’s sporting past, your journey continues through valleys and mountains and on to the wonderful beaches of the area. There are many secrets to uncover and many wonderful holiday experiences to be savoured on this western stretch of the Peloponnese.
Domestic Products: Olive oil, Olives, Watermelon, Strawberries, Wine
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Elis Hot spots

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Katakolo

Ancient Olympia

Pyrgos

Amaliada

Lifestyle

Culinary

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Boat trip
Boat trip to Zakynthos

Kastro

Loutra

Glyfa

Zacharo

Kaiafas

Kato Samiko

Kaiafas Lake

Merkouri Estate

Thermal Springs

Neda Waterfalls

Museum of the History of the Olympic Games

Ancient Theater of Elis

Archaeological Museum of Olympia
Laconia
Picturesque seaside villages, rich tradition and great people with unique personality are what the charm of the region of Laconia is made of. The mythical place of the heroic Spartans is now a destination that remains still undiscovered by mass tourism. The region offers hotels in the most visited resorts of Monemvasia, Mani and the coastal villages of Gythio, Gerolimenas, Oitylo and many more. Lakonia is famous for the restaurants serving fresh fish and local products. Don’t miss, maybe the best beach in Greece, at Elafonisos!
Domestic Products: Lalagia, Goges, Wine, orange, Juice, Olives
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Laconia Hot spots

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Sparta

Gythio

Oitylo

Culinary

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Boat trip
Boat trip to Elafonisos or Kitrhira

Simos

Limeni

Maurovouni

Diros Caves

Museum of Olive and Greek Olive Oil

Tsimpidis Winery

Spa Euphoria Retreat

Mystras Castle
