Mycenae and Palamidi, from Nafplion

from $56

  • Duration 4 hours
  • Level low
  • Restrictions The duration of the excursion is approximate, it will be subject to the time of arrival of the ship and disembarkation of the passengers.
  • Dress Wear comfortable clothing and shoes for walking
  • Type Easy, panoramic, cultural level.
  • Size Standard
  • Food/Beverage Standard
  • Leaves from cruise port

Description

We take you on this excursion to the fantastic archaeological site of Mycenae, in the middle of the Peloponnese peninsula. Dare to live an unforgettable experience through mythological legends and ancient culture during your cruise in Greece.

Mycenae is -according to Greek mythology- the city erected by Perseus and abode of King Agamemnon. Some of the houses found in this incredible Acropolis are from about 3000 BC, and on the walls we will contemplate the oldest monumental sculpture in Europe: the Gate of the Lions, from 1250 BC approximately. To complete your excursion, a phenomenal visit to Palamidi and its exceptional Venetian fortress of the early eighteenth century. Did you know that for several decades of the nineteenth century there was a terrible prison in one of the bastions of the fortress, where all prisoners served life sentences?

Come and enjoy a sensational tour through Greek history, reserve your place and keep the best possible memory of your trip. You can't miss it!

 

PROGRAM

Departure of the excursion. The guide will be waiting for you at the port with the sign "Shorexc".

Crossing the fields full of orange and lemon trees of the Argolis, we will head towards the ancient city of Mycenae.

The mythical kingdom of Agamemnon, sung by Homer in his epics, was the most important and richest palace center of the Bronze Age and where one of the most important cultures of Ancient Greece developed.

According to mythology, it was built by Perseus (Son of Zeus), aided by the Cyclopes.

According to the myth, the descendants of Perseus reigned for three generations until King Eurystheus died without leaving descendants, then the inhabitants of Mycenae elected King Atreus, son of Pelops and Hippodamia, and father of Agamemnon and Menelaus.

– Visit of the Acropolis of Mycenae.

The entrance to the Royal Citadel will be through the Gate of the Lions, the oldest sample of monumental sculpture in Europe. Inside we will see the Royal Tombs, the Palace complex and the rest of the houses of high dignitaries, as well as other important constructions. Already outside the Acropolis, we will visit the monumental vaulted tomb, called the Treasury of Atreus.

Return to Nafplio.

– Visit of the Venetian Fortress of Palamidi, the best preserved in Greece, with wonderful views towards the city of Nafplio, the Argolis Valley and the sea.

Free time in Nafplio

Return to the ship.

End of the Excursión.

 

PRICES

EXCURSION ADULTS CHILDREN FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS OLD CHILDREN 0 TO 23 MONTHS
Price of the Excursion $56,00 $52,00 Free
Earphones $3,00 $3,00 Free
Total Excursion $59,00 $55,00 Free

 


INCLUDES

  • Bus.
  • Guide in Spanish.

 

Extras to be paid with the reservation

  • Earphones. They are paid with the Reservation (OBLIGATORY FROM 13 YEARS): € 2.50 per person

 

The price does NOT include:

  • Tickets. They are paid on site:

– Mycenae: 12 € per person

– Palamidi Fortress: 8 € per person

Attention: The prices of the Tickets are indicative, they could change without prior notice by decision of the relevant authorities. In any case, you can check the official price at the ticket office, on the day of the excursion.


CONDITIONS

  • Discount for children, applied only on individual excursions.
  • Not combinable with other offers.
  • It is essential to send a copy of the child's Identity Document.
  • From 13 years old pay like an adult.
  • 4-hour excursion.

The duration of the excursion is approximate, it will be subject to the time of arrival of the ship and disembarkation of the passengers.



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