Piräus ist das Tor zur antiken Stadt Athen, bekannt als „Wiege der westlichen Zivilisation“ aufgrund ihres immensen Einflusses auf die kulturellen und politischen Errungenschaften in der ganzen Welt. Für den Tourismus und wegen der Olympischen Spiele 2004 hat Griechenland viele Stätten in Athen umgestaltet. Und auch für den Historiker ist Athen reich an Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hier findet man unter anderem zauberhafte Wunderwerke wie: die Akropolis, den Parthenon, die stimmungsvollen gewundenen Gassen des Plaka, den Tempel des Olympischen Zeus und den Tempel der Athena Nike sowie das Archäologische Museum mit der weltweit besten Sammlung antiker Artefakte.
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OVERLAND - ANCIENT MARVELS OF THE PELOPONNESE CODE: PIRL11
Discover the wonders of antiquity on the Peloponnese peninsula by exploring archaeological sites in Epidaurus, Mycenae and Corinth, and experience the joys of daily life in Nafplion.
Wichtiger Hinweis:
There is a large number of steps and uneven walking paths in Epidaurus, Palamidi and at the site of Mycenae.
Nafplion’s old town consists of cobblestoned streets. Guests need to be sure footed, can negotiate uneven ground, steps and cobblestones. Large bags are not allowed inside the Archaeological Sites.
TAG 1
Disembark the ship in Piraeus, meet your guide and begin the scenic drive to Epidaurus.
Drive through picturesque and twisting roads, passing some typically Greek country villages on the way. Arrive in Epidaurus, which is situated on the cool slopes of a beautifully wooded valley and is known for its stunning Ancient Theater.
One of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Epidaurus was dedicated to the God of Medicine, Asklepios. Explore the Archaeological wonders surrounding the sanctuary, including the Temple of Asklepios and the Tholos of Epidaurus. Discover the secrets of ancient medicine and the sanctuary’s significance in the healing practices of the time.
The world-famous Theater of Epidaurus, built in the 4th century BC, is a marvel of harmony and acoustics and the best-preserved ancient theater in Greece. Built out of limestone, it seats 12.000 spectators. Attending the performances of ancient drama during the summer season is an unforgettable experience.
After your guided tour at the theater, you will have free time for a stroll, take photographs, or purchase refreshments at an area café.
Continue your journey to Nafplion, one of Greece's prettiest towns. The narrow streets of the old town are filled with elegant Venetian houses and gracious, neoclassical mansions. The towering Palamidi Fortress dominates the setting.
After lunch at a local restaurant, you’ll walk around the town with your guide. Marvel at the beautiful neoclassical buildings lining the port, while walking to Kapodistriou Square and Park, dedicated to the memory of the first governor of Greece. In the park, with beloved Palamidi in the background, is also the statue of Kolokotronis, known as the Grand Old Man of the Morea, as he was the leader of the Greeks during the War of Independence.
Continuing through the back streets not normally seen by tourists, you will come upon the Old Catholic Church and the 1702 Church of Agios Spyridon. The worry beads you see everywhere in Greece have a museum of their own in Nafplion; you will have a short visit in the Museum and learn more of their origin.
Next, you will proceed through the popular Syntagma Square (Constitution Square), to visit the spectacular display of folk costumes and traditional textile-producing techniques at the Popular Art Museum, winner of the 1981 European Museum of the year.
After learning of the ways of past-Greeks, the tour proceeds on to the Wine Shop, where you will enjoy a taste of a more-modern Greek life and sample the favourite spirit of the Greeks: ouzo. The owner is regarded as a specialist of Greek wines.
You will then visit the fabulous Venetian fortress of Palamidi with its splendid views over the hill of Argonauplia, the town of Nafplion and the Bourtzi offshore. The fortress is very well-preserved and this great mass of masonry, with walls and fortifications that made it impregnable, broods menacingly over the town.
As you ascend the fortress, navigating through its formidable bastions and fortified wall, you will be captivated by the strategic design that once defended against invaders. Discover the history of Palamidi, built in the 18th century by the Venetians, and later played a significant role in the Greek War of Independence.
After your visit is completed, you will proceed at your hotel, where you will have some time for relaxation before going out for dinner, to a local restaurant for traditional Greek tastes.
Your evening will end at your hotel for an overnight.
TAG 2
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, meet your guide and board your coach for another captivating expedition - from the charming town of Nafplion to the mythical realms of Mycenae, unravelling the threads of ancient history and many archaeological wonders.
You will enjoy a drive through the picturesque countryside, olive groves and vineyards, until you reach the legendary Archaeological Site of Mycenae, a city steeped in mythology and history. Schlieman, a German archaeologist who was obsessed with finding the grave of King Agamemnon, carried out the first in-depth excavations here in 1876. His diligent work exposed the famous Lions Gate, the entrance to the city, which contains the shaft burial graves of some ancient nobles.
A short distance away is the Beehive Tomb, so named due to its unusual shape. Wander around the ancient ruins, surrounded by the imposing Cyclopean Walls, marveling at the engineering prowess of the Mycenean civilization. You can imagine the city’s former glory, as you hear the guide’s narration about Agamemnon and the Trojan War.
Next, visit one of the most famous wineries in Greece, located in Nemea area; Nemea is possibly Greece’s most important red wine appellation. The mountains and valleys surrounding the small town of Nemea have been producing wine since the 5th century BC, mostly from the native “Agiorgitiko” grape.
Nowadays a wide range of styles are made from the grape variety, from rich, age-worthy dry wines to lighter and sweeter examples. Sited among lush vineyards, the winery welcomes you to its ultramodern winemaking facility foiled by elegant Greek architecture. Your visit includes an opportunity to see the winery and the machinery, and to learn the philosophy behind modern winemaking. Get the chance to indulge in a curated wine tasting, sampling a selection of the winery’s finest wines, while you enjoy lunch served at the winery premises.
From the winery, set forth to Ancient Corinth, a city steeped in mythology and historical significance.
St. Paul lived and preached in the ancient town of Corinth, for two years. In ancient times, Corinth was amongst the richest cities, and this is quite evident by its remains, including the huge Agora Market Place and Apollo's Temple. Traverse the Archaeological site, where the remnants of the Temple and the imposing Acrocorinth stand as testaments to Corinth’ once-great prominence. You will learn stories about commerce, culture and the diversity that define this thriving city.
Once your visit is completed, you will head back to the port of Piraeus, making a short photo stop at the famous Corinth Canal, a feat of human ingenuity that connects the Aegean Sea to the Ionian Sea. Marvel at the steep cliffs that flank the canal and capture the perfect snapshot of the surroundings.
Landprogramm – Schritt für Schritt:
Hinweis: Die Reihenfolge der besuchten Sehenswürdigkeiten kann abweichen, um Verkehrsstaus zu vermeiden. All program details and the timings indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Endgültige Reiserouten mit den aktuellsten Details erhalten Sie vom Destination Services Team an Bord des Schiffs. Bitte sehen Sie sich Ihre finale Reiseroute genau an, falls weitere Änderungen vorgenommen wurden.
TAG 1
07:30 Uhr Disembark at the port Piraeus and meet your guide
08:00 Uhr Depart Piraeus for Epidaurus
10:00 Uhr Arrive in Epidaurus, guided visit of the Site
11:30 Uhr Depart for Nafplion
12:00 Uhr Arrive in Nafplion and walk to your lunch venue
13:30 Uhr Walking tour in the Old Town and ouzo tasting
15:15 Uhr Visit Palamidi Fortress
16:30 Uhr Depart for your hotel
TBA Check-in
19:15 Uhr Depart for dinner
19:30 Uhr Arrive at a local restaurant and enjoy dinner
21:00 Uhr Return at the hotel
Hotel is TBA
TAG 2
AM Enjoy breakfast at your hotel
09:30 Uhr Depart for Mycenae
10:00 Uhr Arrive in Mycenae Archaeological Site and guided visit
23:30 Uhr Depart for winery
12:00 Uhr Visit the winery– wine tasting and lunch
13:30 Uhr Depart for Ancient Corinth
14:00 Uhr Arrive in Ancient Corinth, guided visit of the site
15:15 Uhr Depart for Piraeus with a short photo stop at Corinth Canal
17:00 Uhr Arrive at the port and re-board the ship
Voraussichtliches Wetter:
Expect pleasant autumn weather with daytime highs reaching 73 F / 23 C and nighttime lows around 59 F / 15 C
Was Sie mitbringen sollten:
Light loose clothing, sunglasses, hat, comfortable walking shoes, camera, chargers, light jacket or sweater in case of a cooler evening or early morning
Währung:
The Euro
US Dollars are not accepted
Stromspannung:
220V – we recommend brining a universal travel adaptor for electric devices
Erforderliche Papiere und Visa:
A valid passport is required
Unterkunft
Hotel details are TBA
* Eine Änderung der Hotels findet nur in unvorhergesehenen Fällen statt. Wird ein Hotel durch ein anderes ersetzt, handelt es sich um ein Hotel mit derselben Bewertung und demselben Standard. Gäste werden im Voraus darüber informiert. Sollten Gäste vor Abreise nicht über Änderungen informiert werden, findet die Übernachtung in dem in diesem Programm aufgeführten Hotel statt.
Im Programm enthalten:
•1 night in Nafplion – hotel TBA
•Professional and fully qualified English-speaking guide
•Day 1 lunch
•Day 2 tasting and lunch
•Day 1 dinner
•Tastings, tours and entrances per the itinerary
Nicht im Programm enthalten:
Gratuities for guides and driver
Any meals not listed above
Persönliche Ausgaben
• Nebenausgaben im Hotel, einschließlich Minibar und Zimmerservice
Hinweis: Mehrtägige Landausflüge umfassen in der Regel ausgedehnte und längere Unternehmungen, während kürzere Ausflüge ein moderateres Programm bieten. Alle Programme sind jedoch verschieden, und die Teilnehmer sollten sich auf unterschiedlichen Untergrund einstellen, z. B.: Steigungen, Kopfsteinpflaster, Sand, Kies oder naturbelassene Wege. Gelegentlich wird auch Treppensteigen verlangt. Rollstuhlfahrer und Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität wenden sich bitte im Voraus an die Kreuzfahrtgesellschaft und erkundigen sich, ob die gewünschten Ausflüge ganz oder nur teilweise für ihre individuelle Situation geeignet sind. Dem Wetter angemessene Kleidung, Kopfbedeckung, Sonnenbrille und flache, bequeme Wanderschuhe werden generell empfohlen.
Alle Programme an Land sind beschränkt und gelten vorbehaltlich der Verfügbarkeit. Programme, bei denen nicht die Mindestanzahl an erforderlichen Teilnehmern erreicht wird, können gestrichen werden. Die aufgelisteten Preise unterliegen Änderungen aufgrund von unerwartet eintretenden Kostensteigerungen für Transport, Landprogramme und Währungsschwankungen.
Einmal erworben, ist der Preis garantiert und unterliegt keinen weiteren Änderungen. Überlandprogramme während der Kreuzfahrt sind spätestens 90 Tage vor dem Start der Kreuzfahrt zu buchen. Stornierungen, die 90 Tage oder weniger vor dem Abfahrtsdatum erfolgen, unterliegen einer Stornogebühr von 100 %.