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Paralio Astros and Sambatiki

Posted on July 21, 2013 by massimo

Astros
astrosTwo stopovers suggestions for those traveling on the road Nafplion-Monemvasia. The first, Paralio Astros, for those who need a bit of crowd and nightlife, the second, Sambatiki, a small fishing village for those who prefer peace and quiet.

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Posted in Arcadia, Greece, Peloponnese | Tagged beaches, castles, stopovers

Two suggestions for alternative archeology!

Posted on July 17, 2013 by massimo

La piramide di Elliniko
argosThe Mycenaean cemetery of Dendron, close to Tiryns and the Pyramid at Ellinikon, close to Argos, are two alternative archaeological sites, with very few visitors, free to entry and quite interesting.

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Posted in Argolis, Greece, Peloponnese | Tagged alternative tourism, archaeology, curiosities

Mycenae and Tiryns, two classical stopovers

Posted on July 14, 2013 by massimo

Micene, Il tesoro di Atreo o tomba di Agamennone
mycenaeTraveling in the Peloponnese and not visiting Mycenae feels almost like a mortal sin. Very few have heard about Tiryns, but since it is mentioned in all tourist guides, most people feel that they have to stop there. Despite of their great historical value there is not much left to see…
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Posted in Argolis, Greece, Peloponnese | Tagged archaeology, stopovers, Unesco

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