Destination Types: Archaeological/Historical Site or Monument

  • nemea semeli winery

    16-07-2026
    Nemea sits in a fertile upland valley in the northern Argolid, south-west of Athens. It is two things at once:…
  • marathonas

    16-07-2026
    The plain where Athens defeated Persia in 490 BC. The burial mound of the 192 Athenian dead still stands on…
  • cape sounio temple poseidon

    16-07-2026
    Cape Sounio sits at the southernmost tip of the Attica Peninsula, right where the Saronic Gulf opens up to the…
  • mycenae 1

    16-07-2026
    Mycenae, the mythical capital of King Agamemnon, with its Bronze Age citadel, vaulted tombs and Cyclopean walls.
  • Bema of Saint Paul

    16-07-2026
  • dimitsana village greece

    16-07-2026
    Dimitsana is a beautiful traditional mountain village in the region of Peloponnese in Greece.Apart from the village itself, one may…
  • vassae apollo temple

    16-07-2026
    The archaeological site of Vassae (“Bassae”) is the first Greek inclusion to UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites; there, at an altitude…
  • mystras

    16-07-2026
    Built in 1249 by the William II of Vilehardouin, this strong fortress was meant to play an important role in…
  • greece epidaurus 1

    16-07-2026
    The fully operational Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is renowned for its natural acoustics, as ordinary words from the stage can…
  • olympia archaeological site

    16-07-2026
    Ancient Olympia: the birthplace of Olympic Games, which were held here every four years from the 8th century BC until…