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How long is the drive from Lecce to Athens?

The direct drive from Lecce to Athens is 479 mi (770 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lecce to Athens, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Otranto, Corfu Town, Nafplio, Parga Municipality, Corinth, Ioannina, Melendugno, Castrignano del Capo, and Nidri, as well as top places to visit like Duomo di Santa Maria Annunziata and Centro Storico, or the ever-popular Baia dei Turchi.

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Top cities between Lecce and Athens

The top cities between Lecce and Athens are Otranto, Corfu Town, Nafplio, Parga, Corinth, Ioannina, Melendugno, Castrignano del Capo, and Nidri. Otranto is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Lecce and 15 hours from Athens.
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Melendugno

Melendugno, a charming town in the province of Lecce, is a hidden gem in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. This small village with its population of 10,000 offers tranquility and all necessary amenities while being just a stone's throw away from the Adriatic Sea.
37% as popular as Otranto
27 minutes off the main route, 2% of way to Athens
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Otranto

Otranto, located in the Apulia region of southern Italy, is a charming coastal town with a rich history. The 15th-century Aragonese Castle and the 11th-century Otranto Cathedral are prominent landmarks. The town's development around the castle reflects its historical significance under Aragonese domination. Otranto's historic center is renowned for its beauty and historical ambiance.
Most popular city on this route
46 minutes off the main route, 4% of way to Athens
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Castrignano del Capo

Castrignano del Capo, located in the province of Lecce in the Apulia region of southern Italy, is a charming town comprising three villages: Santa Maria di Leuca, Giuliano, and Salignano. Often overshadowed by the renowned beauty of Leuca, Castrignano del Capo boasts its own array of captivating attractions waiting to be explored.
20% as popular as Otranto
1 hour off the main route, 7% of way to Athens
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Folies Corfu Hotel Apartments

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The Folies Corfu Hotel Apartments offers guests a laid-back oasis in the heart of the city. With gardens and a seasonal outdoor pool, guests can spend relaxing moments in tranquil surroundings. The apartments are based on traditional Corfiot architecture and offer stylish and comfortable accommodation.
75% as popular as Otranto
2 hours off the main route, 63% of way to Athens
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Parga

Parga, a charming town in northwestern Greece, is nestled on the Ionian coast between Preveza and Igoumenitsa. Known for its natural beauty, this resort town offers a delightful escape. Nearby Sivota, located in Thesprotia region, is close to Parga and Aktion National Airport. A visit to Parga promises scenic coastal views and delicious local cuisine at seaside restaurants like Aegis.
33% as popular as Otranto
31 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Athens
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Ioannina

Ioannina, also known as Yannena, is the largest city in the Ioannina regional unit and Epirus region in northwestern Greece. Situated on the shores of Lake Pamvotis, it is located about 70 kilometers from the Albanian border and 400 kilometers from Athens. With a population of around 64,896 people, it serves as both the capital and main urban center of Epirus.
21% as popular as Otranto
15 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Athens
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Nydri

Nydri, located on the eastern coast of Lefkada in Greece, is a charming town that forms part of the municipal unit Ellomenos. This community encompasses the delightful village of Rachi and is traversed by the Greek National Road 42. Nydri is renowned as a favored destination among tourists, offering an array of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
15% as popular as Otranto
54 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Athens
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Nafplion

Nafplion, also known as Nauplio, is a charming coastal city in the Peloponnese region of Greece. It served as the first capital of the country after independence in 1833 and boasts an impressive historic center with Venetian palaces, neoclassical mansions, boutiques, and cafes. The town's picturesque architecture and narrow streets make it a popular tourist destination.
50% as popular as Otranto
58 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Athens
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Corinth

Museums
Art Museums
Corinth, located in Corinthia, Greece, is a municipality that succeeds the ancient city of Corinth. The region offers diverse activities such as sailing in the Myrtoan Sea, exploring the coast of Methoni, swimming in the mythical river Neda, and bungee jumping from the Isthmus of Corinth. Additionally, visitors can hike through the impressive gorge of Rintomo and explore Argolida's historical significance.
24% as popular as Otranto
9 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Athens

Best stops along Lecce to Athens drive

The top stops along the way from Lecce to Athens (with short detours) are Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel, The Achilleion Palace, and Delphi. Other popular stops include Centro Storico, Palamidi Fortress, and Butrint National Archaeological Park.
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Baia dei Turchi

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Baia dei Turchi is a hidden gem nestled within the stunning Oasis of Alimini Lakes in Puglia, Italy. This picturesque beach, known for its soft white sands and crystal-clear waters, offers a tranquil escape surrounded by lush pine forests. Although it requires a bit of effort to reach from designated parking areas, the reward is well worth it. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere while lounging on the beach or exploring secluded spots along the coastline.
Beautifully Sandy beach with nice water color. Excellent choice for a beach day in Puglia, because in Puglia you will find very few beaches with sand. This one is nice!
Alexandru P — Google review
Super sandy beach on the Puglia coast with crystal clear waters. There is a walk into it, but you can avail of the shuttle and parking for €10. There is another carpark for €5 but without the shuttle. We actually walked out as there was a large crowd coming out at the time. Beautiful beach, with small cliffs to provide shade. Our kids loved it.
Enda M — Google review
Just excellent. Clear water, beautiful colours, fine powdery soft sand. Better than most beaches on this side of Puglia.
Carlito — Google review
▶️ Beautiful and clean beach. Parking nearby for only 5€ If you're interested in history there is a lot to read about the Turkish invasion 🙄
Eric P — Google review
Amazing view, very quiet beach with more local people, maybe because the season in September. Easy parking.
Carlos S — Google review
Beautiful beach, but parking and getting down to the beach is not that easy.
Frank V — Google review
Crystal clear water with incredible fine white sand. We arrived around lunch time and still managed to find some space on the free beach. Bring sandwiches and water to avoid the constant queue at the only small bar. Plenty of parking with free shuttle near the beach, park in "Da Marco" €5.00 for the whole day 10 minutes walk from the beach. Bring time and peace, to relax, one of the most beautiful beaches in Puglia on the Adriatic coast.
Jefferson A — Google review
beautiful beach and crystal clear water, the sand under your feet in the water feels heavenly, really!!! we are 8 billion people (almost 9) on this planet, and i think 6 billion of them were at the beach with us today. way too busy, the water wasn’t that busy though. beach clears up at around 18. would still recommend going. the walk is a bit far but it’s a nice one
Sasha S — Google review
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4.0
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Località Baia dei Turchi, 73028 Otranto LE, Italy, USA
http://www.viaggiareinpuglia.it/at/134/parco/4913/it/Baia-dei-Turchi
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Duomo di Santa Maria Annunziata

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cattedrale di Santa Maria Annunziata is an 11th-century cathedral in Otranto, Italy, known for its unique blend of Romanesque, Byzantine, and early Christian architectural styles. The cathedral features a crypt containing the remains of martyrs and ornate floor mosaics that cover the entire interior. The highlight is a vast 12th-century mosaic depicting biblical scenes and mythological imagery, including a stunning tree of life balanced on the backs of two elephants.
Like every single cathedral, basilica and church I have visited in Italy, the Cathedral di Santa Maria in Otranto is fantastic. First consecrated in 1088. Highlights inside the Otranto Cathedral include the well preserved 12th Century (1164) mosaic floor/pavement, and the chapel of martyrs where you will find 3 large glass fronted panels showing the limbs and skull bones of 800 or so local Christians killed by invading Ottoman Turks in 1480....look very carefully at the middle panel....are those 6 bullet holes in the top of the skull of one poor individual? Or are they something else? May they all rest in peace. But please make sure you also visit the Cathedral Museum right next door. For a modest 5 euro entrance fee you can marvel at many of the cathedral's religious and artistic treasures ......including a gold thread decorated-silk 17th Century bishop's cloak, a exquisitely embroided 17th Century artisan's dress, silver altar adorations, 3D stone reliefs, and a full map/composite of the mosaic floor inside the cathedral. What a privilege. Grazie Otranto ......Stewart from New Zealand
Stewart W — Google review
Amazingly beautiful church. The mosaic floor is beautiful!! I recommend it to everyone!
Ferenc S — Google review
I’ve rarely been so intrigued by a cathedral! 🤯⛪ The massive mosaic floor is absolutely fascinating — and at times, even a bit funny. It really gives you a sense of how little people knew about the world back then… and it’s wild to think it was all created by a single monk. The chapel containing the bones of 813 martyrs is chilling yet strangely mesmerizing 💀🕯️ The large crypt, with its forest of columns, feels both impressive and peaceful 🏛️ A definite must-see in Otranto!
Thibaud — Google review
This sacred space is unique. Learn about the floor beforehand, and then you will know about it when you visit. It is a whole mosaic floor following ancient techniques. It is a miracle that it was not covered with a new floor in the s XVII.
David ( — Google review
This is an amazing fit of architecture and art. It also does not feel heavy, not putting you down.
Valery Z — Google review
The artwork on the floor is unique, I have never seen a mosaic so big and so well preserved. The only ones that I remember are inside of Venice’s San Pietro (but geometrical shapes) and inside of Constantinople’s Hagia Sophia (but not so well preserved). It is definitely a must if you visit Salento. So much underrated.
Decebal T — Google review
I was drawn to visit this Cathedral. Free to enter and brows. Take photos and feel the history. Touch the stone behind the altar. Enjoy the picturesque town and sit by one of the sea side Cafe's and sip your Aperol spritzer.
Joe F — Google review
Here is a place where you can see how ages ago people learned of the Bible. The mosaics told the story of the tree of life and the division of Heaven and Hell. Having survived the conversion to a Mosque and back most of the frescoes were destroyed... butfor some reason they left the images of Mary... and a few of Christ on the cross.
János S — Google review
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4.5
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Piazza Basilica, 73028 Otranto LE, Italy
http://mosaicodiotranto.com/
+39 0836 802720
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Centro Storico

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
The historic center of Otranto, named Centro Storico, showcases the impressive 11th-century Cattedrale di Santa Maria Annunziata. This cathedral boasts a Chapel of the Martyrs and an exquisite medieval mosaic floor. The military architecture during the 15th century is represented by the Aragonese Castle in this area. Additionally, visitors can find frescoes that showcase Apulian Byzantine art inside the Church of San Pietro.
4.5
(4211)
Otranto, Province of Lecce, Italy, USA
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Via Ciolo

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
4.5
(800)
73034 Gagliano del Capo LE, Italy
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Kanali tou Erota

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kanali tou Erota, also known as Canal d'Amour, is a small and romantic beach cove located near the village of Sidari on the north coast of the island. It features sandy arcs nestled between rock formations, creating a picturesque setting. According to local legend, swimming through the canal with a loved one ensures staying together forever, while swimming alone promises meeting your true love within a year.
Definitely my favorite place in Corfu, the views are incredible, and a lot of view points before going to the Canal. The place is nice a little bit crowded but still space to swim and to do little cliff jumps, the water is warmer than in other places in Corfu.
Geovanny P — Google review
swam here in October. made it over to the rocks. 15 minute swim across choppy waters... safe as long as you are a strong and confident swimmer. also swam through the cave which is a bit rough but easier if you swim with the incoming tide and not against it. my pictures were taken from the offshore rocks so unique vantage point
DrifterNick — Google review
I LOVED this spot. I came at 5pm and it was perfect. The sun was hot, but I never needed sunscreen. The water was refreshingly cold and serene. There are many places to lay around on the rocks. I never even went down to the sandy 🏖️ beach as it was way too overcrowded. There are so many fun places to jump into the water, little caves to swim inside of or climb onto. The view is spectacular. There is free public parking right at the entrance.
Jo J — Google review
We were there at 7 in the evening. The waves were very big, and by then only a few people were swimming. The sun shines beautifully there, it’s a great spot for photos. Definitely check it out if you’re in Corfu. The water is murky for swimming, but the view from above is stunning.
Hanna K — Google review
The canal is really nice and worth a visit. It can get a bit crowded (as expected), but still enjoyable. I’d recommend spending a few hours here to take in the atmosphere before heading to one of the many nearby beaches.
T K — Google review
Canal d’Amour – A Natural Masterpiece in Corfu Visiting Canal d’Amour in Corfu was like stumbling into a dream-landscape of sea, stone, and legend. From the moment I arrived, I felt its magic — the way the sunlight strikes the sandstone cliffs, the narrow channel carved by wind and waves, the promise of romance woven in every ripple. This place isn’t just a beach; it’s an immersive moment in nature’s artistry. First, the setting: Canal d’Amour is on the north-western coast of Corfu, near the village of Sidari between Sidari and Peroulades. The location is quite accessible by car or taxi, with nearby parking — though during the busy season you’ll want to arrive early to avoid the crowds. What makes Canal d’Amour truly special are the rock formations. Sheer sandstone cliffs sculpted over centuries have created a channel and several small coves and caves. Natural arches, tunnels, small lagoons, all of them bathed in crystalline, turquoise water that invites you to swim, snorkel, explore. Legend enhances the atmosphere: swim through the channel with someone you love, they say, and your bond will last forever. It’s romantic, playful, maybe a little cheesy — but I loved every bit of that folklore. The beach area itself is relatively small, which gives it charm but also poses limitations. At times the shore is crowded, towels and umbrellas packed in tightly, especially in peak summer. There’s beauty in that shared enthusiasm, but also moments when you have to compete with others for a good spot. If possible, go early in the morning or later in the afternoon when the light is softer and the crowds ease up. Amenities are pretty good. There are sunbeds and umbrellas for rent, nearby tavernas and cafés where you can grab something to eat or drink, restrooms, places to change. It’s not ultra-luxurious, but everything you need for a comfortable visit is there. One of my favorite moments was exploring the sea caves and the small bays. Swimming under rock overhangs, peering into caverns, feeling the water shift from calm and shallow to deeper blue as you move away from the shore. The views from above are just as striking: walking along the rock edges, looking out over the sea and cliffs, and watching the sun set — that golden hour is unforgettable. If I had to sum it up: Canal d’Amour is more than a photo-op — it’s nature, story, and landscape fused in one place. It’s not perfect (crowds can be a downside, the beach small), but those imperfections don’t erase the wonder. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting Corfu. Go with open eyes, a spirit for adventure, and maybe someone you care about — the legend says it matters 😉.
Cent — Google review
The Canal d’Amour, or “Channel of Love,” is a famous natural attraction near the town of Sidari on the northern coast of Corfu. It consists of unique sandstone cliffs and narrow coves carved by the sea, creating small, intimate beaches and crystal-clear waters. According to local legend, couples who swim through the canal together will stay in love forever, which adds a romantic charm to the place. The scenery is striking, with golden cliffs, turquoise water, and hidden corners perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying the sun.
Jelena S — Google review
A coastal feature a.k.a the Canal D'amour. The soft shale or a similar rock type is being eroded by the waves to expose the coloured strata and form a little canal and larger bay.
Simon H — Google review
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4.0
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Greece, USA
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Paralia Sidari

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Paralia Sidari is a bustling and picturesque beach with free and rental sunbeds, waterfront restaurants, and various recreational activities. It's an ideal destination for families with kids due to its beautiful sandy shore and shallow, clear waters perfect for swimming. The area offers plenty of beachside amenities including restaurants, bars, hotels, and water sports activities such as banana boat rides and jet skiing.
Very good place, beach also..wide beach, lot of sun beds, very familiar, with children's.
Balázs P — Google review
Nice shallow beach, good prices for renting boats and a lot of options for sun umbrellas and lunches.
Nola S — Google review
Beautiful clean beach. Shallow clear water, plenty of water sports and not over crowded.
Louise R — Google review
Beautiful beach with shallow water so far out for paddling,it as water activities and bars along the waters edge...
Paul H — Google review
Beautiful small beaches, we went just before the season started so most shop were shut but still plenty to see and do. Water sports place was open so we hired a boat for 2 hours. Great fun
Andy L — Google review
Excellent spot for dining, stunning sea views. Great food.
Emma C — Google review
The views by the canal are breathtaking, however this beach is not it. Water is way too shallow, dirty and muddy. Its like a lagoon. The prices are the cheapest we have seen on the whole island, but the prices are sadly the only positive.
Rita S — Google review
Nice looking beach with great views to Albany but absolutely rubbish if you like to swim. Seabed is totally uneven, you can be far away and suddenly have water up to your knees only. It's only getting deep next to the delimiting floaters but it's not safe at all there with idiots and their speed boats cutting through all the time. Loads of seaweed, which really isn't pleasant when accidently swimming through it because of the uneven seabed. Finally, beware of urchins!
Daniel H — Google review
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3.7
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Greece, USA
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Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nestled on a steep promontory overlooking the Ionian Sea, Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel offers a comfortable and hospitable stay in picturesque Paleokastritsa. Each room features a balcony with stunning south-facing views, perfect for enjoying sublime sunsets. Guests can relax by the infinity pool or head down to the white sandy beach for ultimate relaxation. The hotel also boasts an eatery, two bars, and an infinity pool with a playground, providing ample opportunities for leisure and enjoyment.
Amazing atmosphere, staff and location. The beach is a gem surprisingly considering how central it is. The beach bar is perfect to hang out all day with a lot of space to chill. Restaurant in the hotel had a great menu particularly the steak, which was perfectly cooked and presented so well. There was live music on the night as well which was perfect. The staff and service really stood out. Even reception were so helpful and inviting.
Energy A — Google review
Had a great 6 nights here. Got a west-facing room and just about managed to see some sunsets (due to time of the year!). Breakfast had nearly everything you could want. Staff were excellent. Pool was nice. Location of hotel was perfect. Watch out for mosquitos at night and have breakfast inside if you can to avoid the wasps! Didn't have dinner here but the pool menu was more expensive than I expected - although similar to bars/restaurants nearby. Would return
Glyn T — Google review
A really good hotel with beach access, nice swimming pools and great views on both sides. I would say it is good value for money for what you get. The breakfast buffet is endless with a huge variety of good quality options (one small thing - it would have been nice to have fresh fruit juice, not concentrate). We had a superior bay view room, we were a little disappointed with the view as it was restricted so I would recommend a sea view room instead. Overall though a great place and we’d stay again
J T — Google review
Beautiful! Love the calm vibe. The hotel has two sides with equally gorgeous views. Access to the beach is down many steps so may not suit some. The Rocky beach was more secluded and great for snorkelling, access to water from a ladder! Main beach is beautiful and accessible from hotel terraces that are never too busy. Rooms are clean and love the Olivia Thinks shampoos and body lotions. Breakfast included and something for everyone’s tastes.
Louise W — Google review
Excellent experience! The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, the staff extremely polite, and the stay comfortable and relaxing. We will definitely visit again. We were absolutely satisfied. The cleanliness, tranquility, and service exceeded our expectations. We highly recommend it. A wonderful place to relax and unwind. The attention to detail and the kindness of the staff make all the difference. We can’t wait to return.
Holiday P — Google review
Totally worth it! Rooms are lovely and the staff is so incredibly helpful and wonderful. And of course, the cliffside sunbathing area is just to die for. Totally lived up to the photos and hype. I was out there everyday having the time of my life. Reading and swiming in the water all day long. Playing in the near by sea caves, and snorkeling and enjoying the sea life. The food here is wonderful! Make sure to get the half board, it's totally worth it. Also, make sure to make an appt to eat at their bar, food was phenomenal! My husband and I rented a car while here, but there is a bus that run from the Hotel to Corfu all day long. And it hardly costs anything. We actually used it to go into Old Town so we wouldn't have to worry about parking. The only complaint is that people will go put their towels down by the rocks, and leave them there for hours. Taking up the few sun bathing beds there are in the cliffside. I wish the staff would oversee that area. The rest of the resort has signs that say if you leave your things in attended for 30 min, they will be removed. People would put their towels out and disappear for 2 hours for breakfast, then for a couple hours again for lunch. I thought it was rude! I always would take my towel with me when I left and offer my seat to someone else. Trying to hog a spot seemed so awful and just plain selfish. Especially as there were times I would come and go and the entire time the person who's spot was saved, was never there! Literally, once I noticed for 3 hours a couple didn't show up. Even though other couples came and went hoping for a spot.
Drita D — Google review
Outstanding experience. Celebrating anniversary and were upgraded. From the modern, zen-inspired design and furnishings in suite, the incredible views from most everywhere in hotel, the friendliness of the hard working staff, wonderful breakfast offerings to the personal touches we enjoyed like our immaculately cleaned suite (thanks Maria!) and beautiful towel art. We also received a few special gifts from the staff for our anniversary. In my family’s many years of travel, we have never encountered such care and attention to detail as we did at Akrotiri Beach Resort and the next time we are privileged enough to visit Corfu again, we will absolutely be sure to stay here again. Thanks for such a wonderful stay❤️
Sar S — Google review
This hotel is beautiful. The only “negative” I would say is that there are a lot of stairs in order to reach the beach. I would be concerned with how elderly or people with disabilities would be able to access the beach. The staff is incredibly nice. The rooms are very clean. The view from the balcony was absolutely breathtaking. A buffet breakfast is available from 7:45-10:45 with my stay. There are restaurants within walking distance! I would definitely recommend this hotel!
Ashlee — Google review
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EO Kérkiras - Palaiokastritsas, Paleokastritsa 490 83, Greece
https://www.akrotiri-beach.com/
+30 2663 041237
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The Achilleion Palace

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Historical landmark
Museums
The Achilleion Palace is a 19th-century neoclassical mansion with stunning Achilles-themed interiors and beautiful gardens overlooking the sea. It was originally built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria and later purchased by Kaiser Wilhelm II as a place of relaxation. The palace has a rich history, having been pillaged during World War I but now restored to its former glory.
What a wonderful place. If you are a fan of history and architecture you will love this place ! As for today you can't enter the palace due to restoration. Its still worth it though 😌 ✨️ Magestic you can see Corfu, Greece and Albania from up there
Maria A — Google review
I recommend having a tour guide give you the history of this place. The statues around the villa are awesome. Give yourself an hour maybe a little more to go through this site.
Lanster — Google review
Unfortunately the Palace itself was closed for renovations during our visit. However, we were able to explore the grounds which are beautiful and have amazing views. Disappointing we had to pay full entry fee for half of the experience.
Tom C — Google review
Nice gardens, spectacular views and the gardens refurbishment is looking good. The building is not much more than 100 years old and is currently closed. The building must have looked impressive in it's heyday but has been neglected for a long time so is in a really poor state of repair. I felt quite sad to see it like this and expect a lot of time, money and skill will be needed to bring it back to it's former glory. Worth a visit but manage your expectations accordingly.
Robert L — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and visit the Muses, as well as Achilles. ❤️ The building itself is currently being updated though, so you can't go in. The Gardens and statues are absolutely gorgeous though and it overlooks the city in the distance.
Drita D — Google review
The garden was beautiful. Unfortunately the place is closed due to refurbishment. But there are couple of screens set up around the gardens where you can watch history of Sissi. You have to go and see massive statue of Achilles with a stunning view that will leave you speechless. Tickets for adult was €7 (only garden)
Malwina C — Google review
The Achilleion Palace on Corfu looks serene under a cloudy sky. Its neoclassical walls and statues blend with the soft gray light, giving the place a quiet, timeless charm.
Maksym K — Google review
Beautiful location with imposing statues. The interior was closed at the time of our visit but I enjoyed seeing just the gardens for a slightly reduced fee.
Paul L — Google review
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4.2
(4851)
Gastouri 490 84, Greece
https://achillion-corfu.gr/
+30 2661 056210
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Castle of Gjirokastra

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Castle
Fortress
The Castle of Gjirokastra is a historic 12th-century landmark that overlooks the city and offers a glimpse into centuries of turmoil and conquest. Legend has it that the name 'Gjirokastra' comes from Princess Argjiro, who refused to surrender to the Ottomans and jumped from the highest point with her son, miraculously surviving. The castle served as a prison under communist rule and now houses military exhibits, museums, and crumbling ruins for visitors to explore.
Stepping into the Castle of Gjirokastër felt like entering a world of history and grandeur. The fortress, towering above the city, immediately impressed me with its scale and strategic position, offering breathtaking views of the town and the surrounding valleys. As I explored the walls, towers, and courtyards, I was fascinated by the rich stories of battles, rulers, and centuries of heritage. The museum inside added even more depth, displaying weapons, artifacts, and historical exhibits. The Castle of Gjirokastër was a remarkable blend of history and scenery, making it an unforgettable highlight of my trip.
Mohsin R — Google review
Gjirokastër Castle is definitely a must-visit if you're in southern Albania. It’s a place filled with history, with a dark and somber atmosphere — especially with so many old prison cells spread throughout. The entrance is paid, but unfortunately, the site could use better maintenance and preservation efforts. There's a lot of dust and loose soil around, and since the castle is exposed to the wind, it can get quite dusty and uncomfortable for visitors. Still, it's a powerful and historical site that’s worth seeing, just be prepared for the conditions.
Catarina S — Google review
Incredible experience! You get free range to wander through the entire castle. We spend well over two hours walking around and exploring the castle. There is a second museum within the castle that cost extra to go into. I would recommend paying to go in, it was very informative.
Kohler S — Google review
We bought the tickets online, so we skipped the huge line at the entrance. The castle is incredible, make sure to go with enough time to explore everything calmly. It has a beautiful view and a fascinating history. Definitely worth a visit!
Gabriel L — Google review
The view is stunning, you can see the whole city from above. There are some interesting areas and hidden paths to discover. Even on a busy day, there is plenty of space to move around, they also have toilets inside.
OOO N — Google review
Personally loved this place, amazing views and quite striking thinking about all the 1500+ history and the effort that was put into building it over the time. Went through so many changes and has some haunting stories of the past both recent and historic. Recommended if you’re in the city and looking for something to see and absorb
David B — Google review
A really wonderful place to visit. The castle is well preserved and you can feel the history of the place. The views of Gjirokastra were fantastic and the castle was not really busy at all. Tickets at the office were cash only but we were advised to purchase online to avoid going to an ATM. They were only 300L and well worth it. The staff were helpful and polite.
K S — Google review
This castle is indeed a very nice attraction and a must if you visit Albania or Sarande! The view from here is absolutely amazing and also it's full of history and many architectural interests. I recommend this place!
Denis I — Google review
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4.3
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Rruga Elvia Celebi, Gjirokastër, Albania
http://www.drtkgjirokaster.com/
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Butrint National Archaeological Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Butrint National Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Albania, is a remarkable olive-shaded site that houses Greek, Roman, and medieval remnants. The park's archaeological significance dates back to the Iron Age and offers an authentic experience with unrestricted access to the ruins. It features diverse points of interest from various historical periods including Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian eras.
I found this to be a particularly beautiful archaeological site. It's beautifully situated in the greenery. Everything is very well preserved. Everything is well-described. Several civilizations have ruled here, a very interesting history lesson. Even though it was 40 degrees Celsius, it was still manageable, as there's plenty of shade. The entree ticket was not expensive. There was no shop with drinks on the site in our case, so maybe you should carry enough water.
Age J — Google review
The place is amazing, full of history, and it has a very unique charm. The only thing I missed was a little shop or a refreshment stand… The area is quite large, so I would have appreciated some place to buy water or a small snack😊
Jakub Z — Google review
We visited Butrint National Park and were truly impressed – it’s a beautiful and enchanting place full of history. However, I left with the feeling that more investment is needed in the park. There’s still so much to be discovered, with some monuments partially buried or even underwater. It’s a site with huge potential that deserves more preservation and attention. I also think guided tours inside the park would be a great addition – I would happily pay to learn more about its rich and fascinating history!
Catarina S — Google review
I was hesitant to visit because of the summer heat, but the park is surprisingly shaded, and there's a lovely breeze from the water that keeps things comfortable. The archaeological site is fascinating, with explanations at each part of the monument to guide you through. It takes about an hour to walk around, and while some paths are a bit steep, it’s manageable, just be sure to wear good shoes. The views are stunning, especially from the acropolis. Don’t miss the walk up, it gives you a breathtaking view of the entire site.
Cristiane R — Google review
Well worth the visit. The ancient city has a ton of history from greek, roman, ottoman and venetian times. Mix of ancient ruins and more recent castles. Unfortunately no turtles there in early October
H L — Google review
Very interesting peninsula with many ruins of Ancient Greek, Roman and Medieval structures, highlighting the historic meaning of Butrint. The visit takes about 2-3 hours and despite the heat, it was still manageable thanks to the abundance of shade. Highly recommended to visit when you are in the south of Albania
Marc — Google review
Lovely place to walk and visit with a lot of history! As you spend some time here, would have been nice to be able to get a drink or a snack but there was no place to get at least a bottle of water. Make sure you bring something to drink or snack with you.
Bianca K — Google review
Fascinating place if you like history. I walked here one morning (slightly accidental as I was only supposed to stroll to the bay near my hotel but missed my turn). Spent a couple of hours wandering around the old ruins. It’s lot bigger than I expected and well worth the 1000 lek/10€. Traffic was gridlocked at the entrance / little ferry when I left though. Pleased I walked it despite the heat. It’s worth parking at the top in car park over looking the bay and walking the last bit
Leon B — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(2651)
SH81, Butrint, Albania
https://butrint.al/
+355 69 226 6969
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Beach Bar and Restaurant Voutoumi

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Seafood restaurant
Outdoor Activities
Beach Bar and Restaurant Voutoumi, located on the beautiful island of Antipaxos, offers a delightful dining experience in a picturesque setting. The establishment provides friendly and efficient service, serving delicious food that embodies the essence of beach club vibes. With its fine cuisine and inviting atmosphere, guests can enjoy a meal accompanied by the soothing sounds of music in the background. The aroma of saltwater and sunscreen enhances the sensory experience as patrons indulge in their lunch.
Текст комментария на английском: I am very glad that we chose this restaurant on this beach out of two and did not regret it. Very tasty, large portions and excellent presentation of dishes. Wonderful wine list, large selectio наn of food. They also have то ли a wonderful function of booking sun loungers, it is very convenient. Thank you for the service, I liked everything very much
Ира М — Google review
100% recommend! We came here by boat. The beach is absolutely gorgeous and there is a path to the restaurant where there is a shower and a big terrace. The food was delicious, I had grilled prawns and Jake had mussel saganaki. We had bread to start with lovely olive oil. Cocktails are yummy too. Staff were really nice, we waited no time for the food! Overall a 10/10
Anna B — Google review
My family was on the beach and in the restaurant. The beach had a very nice atmosphere and silence, my children could sleep peacefully under the sound of the sea. For dinner we went to the restaurant, where we enjoyed delicious food and pleasant music, the children were delighted. Without a doubt, I can recommend this place.
Ольга П — Google review
Everything is very tasty. Attentive waiters pleasantly surprised, very good and fast service. Surprisingly good value for money. Everything is delicious! All dishes are perfectly cooked.Everything is top notch! Thank you very much, I liked everything!!! I recommend it to everyone!
Pasya P — Google review
I was very pleased with the restaurant's food and service. The prices for the food correspond to the quality, very tasty. We will definitely come back again
Егор Х — Google review
The restaurant itself has some work to do before reaching a good level. The staff is ok but they have a monopol on the beach and if you don't take lunch at them, will charge you 50 eur (the staff from the beach) or 35 eur(the person from the bar) for sunbeds which is rather unprofessional becasue they just randomise the price on the spot. This is very unreasonable considering that most of the people will eat anyway or drink something at the bar. It's not ok to force the people to have lunch (the food should be more quality because we had bad salad on the plate). If you have lunch they will charge you 25 eur on the sunbeds set.
Cristi B — Google review
Best ice coffee I’ve had on the whole trip. A bit pricy but expected. Nothing beats a succulent tender chicken souvlaki on a white sand beach!
Hanson C — Google review
Great place, not only delicious food but also cocktails. The barman and staff are very friendly, we will definitely come back again, thank you.
Mykyta N — Google review
4.0
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4.5
(484)
Voutoumi Beach, Antipaxos 490 82, Greece
+30 697 374 3855
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Valtos Beach Hotel

Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Casual beachfront hotel featuring airy accommodations, plus 2 open-air restaurants with bars.
Everything was literally perfect! Starting from the guys at the reception, who were very helpful to accommodate us best also on our wishes. The hotel rooms were very clean and the food was perfect. Also the staff were very nice and helpful. We will definitely come back again. Thank you!
Regys M — Google review
One of the BEST hotels I've ever stayed at. The staff are incredibly professional, friendly, and always willing to help. The service throughout the entire stay was exceptional. The food was absolutely delicious—truly next level. The views, the beach, and the service provided there were beyond amazing. Everything about this place was perfect. HIGHLY recommended. We will definitely be returning!
Ana K — Google review
This time my experience was completely different — and in the best way! The hotel is still wonderful, with its beautiful views, spotless rooms, and perfect location near the beach. But the biggest change was at reception: the gentleman who welcomed me was super friendly, helpful, and made me feel genuinely valued as a guest. It’s amazing how much a warm smile and kind attitude can elevate the whole stay. Well done I also want to make a special note of the guys who work in the bar-restaurant where breakfast is also served 🥞 They are very friendly and cordial, bravo to all of you. now everything matches the beauty of the place!
Victor B — Google review
Fantastic service from we arrived until we left. If I could give more stars I would!! Help with luggage, always a smile and help when needed. Lovely room, with the most amazing view. Short walk into Parga, with lots of nice restaurants. Don’t miss out on Valtos Beach own restaurant though!! We had lunch there and it was really nice! Again the staff was really nice and helpful! Thank you for a lovely stay!
Tonje N — Google review
This hotel is very good due to its location and very friendly staff. The hotel itself is very modern and of a high standard. My family and I really enjoyed our stay here. The food quality in the restaurant is very good and we enjoyed a lovely breakfast each morning in the nice setting next to the pool. The walk into Parga centre is approximately 15 minutes, however we stopped at Mikes bar for a cocktail which was a nice way of breaking up the journey. There is also the option of the little boat taxi which seems to be quite regular. As far as our room was concerned it was just ok. We had a two bedroom apartment which had lovely views to the sea and was quite spacious. There were a few things which let it down. Firstly the bathroom was quite old and dated and could do with modernising. We has a bathtub instead of a shower which meant standing in a bath which had a sloping bottom. It was a little dangerous stepping over the bath edge whilst standing on a slippy sloping surface. I couldn’t figure out how to fill the bath as it seems the water can no longer be diverted from the shower so the bath was useless anyway. Another thing to mention is that there were no full length mirrors anywhere in the apartment which my wife and daughter found to be a problem. The only mirrors available had no plug socket near so using a hairdryer was a challenge. We really loved the hotel and our stay here. We would happily stay here again but maybe would not book the two bedroom apartment.
Gerry M — Google review
Nice hotel with good service in Parga. Great location by the beach, but parking can be tricky if you don't find a lucky spot. Pool closed too early and food was just okay, overall good experience but felt overpriced.
Azer F — Google review
The hotel is spotlessly clean, its fresh and modern. Quite clearly had some serious money spent on it. The staff are fantastic and cant do enough to help. However its not without its small problem, there were a few issues which let it down. We booked through TUI, (rated 3☆) and was expecting €2 room tax, but when we got there, its official rating is 4☆. We were there for 3 weeks, we truly didn't expect €210 room tax. This was a massive shock for us. Sunbeds: there aren't enough. If you want one, then get up at 7.30. (Otherwise forget it). Anyway they have hotel beds on the beach so not all's lost. And we actually prefer the beach anyway, However, these are charged at €15~20 per pair. So thats another €300, that we wasn't expecting. With no discount for hotel guests, and no 'eat in our restaurant ' incentive. Then when you do rent a hotel beach sunbed, you can't take your own food & drinks. The pool suffered an algal bloom of some sort. the water was murky green for at least a week to ten days. I wouldn't have let my dog swim in it, let alone guests. Our bathroom had an occasional foul smell. It would be fine for 3 or 4 days, then the next day it would be back. It would just come and go occasionally. I suspected the shower grid. In conclusion: ive no doubt it was rated 4☆ for a valid reason, but im not convinced that it should still be rated 4☆. It's probably the most modern and cleanest greek place we've stayed in, but i've stayed in just as good 3☆ establishments. We had a really nice time, but for what we spent and what we received, it could have been better.
K R — Google review
We’ve been back for a third time and we just love this place. The staff, the hotel, the food, the location - everything. We love this place and will be back for sure.
Amanda B — Google review
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4.2
(1363)
Chrisogiali 480 60, Greece
http://www.valtosbeach.gr/
+30 2684 031005
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Papigo Rafting

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Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Papigo Rafting offers an unforgettable adventure in nature, allowing you to experience the thrill of rafting on one of Europe's cleanest rivers. The team at Papigo Adrenaline ensures a perfect and well-organized experience, with knowledgeable guides like Andonis who not only navigate the river but also share fascinating stories about the region and its history.
Great Experience. Thanks to Olga for the communication and booking as also of course Giannis! Great guy we had good time on the boat and for sure he knows a lot about the area. I can't recommend it enough!! Thanks again for the experience, much love from Cyprus.
Vasilis A — Google review
An Unforgettable Rafting Adventure. From the moment we arrived, we knew we were in for an incredible experience. They greeted us with warm smiles and a genuine passion for what they do, making us feel welcome and comfortable right away. The pre-trip briefing was thorough and informative, covering everything from safety procedures to paddling techniques. The guides clearly explained what to expect on the river. The Boidomatis is absolutely stunning. Our guide was not only highly skilled but also incredibly entertaining, sharing interesting facts about the local area and keeping the energy high with jokes and stories. Even after the rafting, the staff took the time to chat with us, sharing stories and recommendations for other activities in the area. This rafting trip was more than just an adventure, it was an experience. The breathtaking scenery, the exhilarating rapids, and, most importantly, the incredibly friendly and professional staff made it an unforgettable day. I highly recommend Papigo Adrenaline to anyone looking for an adventure. You won't be disappointed! We can't wait to come back!
Ioannis C — Google review
unforgettable rafting. beautiful colors of water, light adrenaline, organization and staff perfect 💛 it was also an beautiful adventure for the children. thank you very much and see you soon!
Klaudia S — Google review
We had an amazing canyoning and rappelling experience today with our three daughters, it was absolutely perfect! The team was outstanding, connecting with the kids in such a natural way, making them feel confident and allowing them to truly enjoy the experience. Olga, her husband, and the entire skilled crew were incredibly welcoming, friendly, professional, and safety-conscious. Highly recommended! They drive you to the start of the trail and pick you up at the end, and even spoil you with delicious homemade cookies from Olga’s mother-in-law and alcohol crafted by Olga herself... A truly delightful experience!
Ziv T — Google review
We had a wonderful rafting day in Papigo! The amazing Olga gave us detailed information before our arrival and made sure we had all the necessary gear: wetsuits, shoes, and helmets to make the trip a success! The team was professional, kind, and skilled, stopping along the route at beautiful spots – the nature in the area is simply breathtaking! They also took amazing photos with their own cameras during the rafting and send via email 😍 We were 6 adults and 2 children, and everyone agreed it was an unforgettable experience! No doubt we'll be back again ❤️
Ofir S — Google review
This was by far one of the best tours we took 😊 Olga was super responsive, with excellent communication. They arrived on time, and the equipment was top quality. They were very patient and gave the kids time to change into wetsuits. Yiannis, the guide, was very clear and explained everything to us calmly. The tea break in the middle was right on the spot! Highly recommended — I would definitely go again! My kid Adds: The Guide Yiannis was really patient and nice. He explained very well and I learned the movements of the oar. The Guide also came with a smile on his face 🙂 the water was really nice and clear. We also saw some fish 🐠 we had a nice tea and cookie break And they gave us some cups to drink fresh Water from the spring 🩵
Shai P — Google review
Nikolas was our guide through the Vikos Gorge. He was very experienced and made our day an absolute pleasure with his knowledge, conversation and jokes. He was very patient, kind and supportive when the going got a bit tough. We would highly recommend him as a hiking guide
Daniel L — Google review
Amazing experience. Rafting down the river with Giannis is a lifetime experience. The scenery is amazing and Giannis is such an experienced and calm man that will make your experience even better. He is very very well educated about the river the history the fauna and flora of the area and well prepared. Recommended 100%.
Sergio K — Google review
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5.0
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Papigko 440 04, Greece
https://papigoadrenaline.com/
+30 693 241 6011
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Acheron

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Acheron, located in the Parga region of Thesprotia, is a stunning natural attraction known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can enjoy activities such as rafting, kayaking, swimming, and horse riding along the river. The area also offers opportunities to savor local delicacies like trout from the Acheron or Louros rivers and Arta eel.
great scenery. however, a strange, purple haired woman unsheated her sword and yelled "i weep for the departed' as she engulfed me and the other visitors into a black hole where she slashed us and reality itself. still a 10/10 though, would come again
るなめりあ — Google review
Beautifull place with nice water and rocks! In the beginning it’s really cold but if u mostly be in the water it will be less bad. Definitely reccomend!!!
Thijs H — Google review
An impressive place, definitely worth visiting and a person to experience their own adventure. You need aqua shoes because the water is quite cold, as well as a dry bag for luggage, they are sold in the parking lot. In places the water is deep, but everyone can explore as far as they want. They offer a variety of adventures, horseback riding, kayaks and boats on the river.
Cvetelina V — Google review
Lovely place with stunning, picturesque sites, definitely worth visiting. But the river is freezingly cold, literally could not keep my feet in it for more than ten seconds. Rafting is a must and we chose the first one to offer us this, at the very beginning of the tourist site. All in all, really well-organized, and definitely we will come again some day, just fully- equipped next time, to be able to explore more of the canyon.
Leposava R — Google review
The best excretion in the area... One of the best rivers to walk and swim in Greece... Really worth the visit and try some of the activities in the river like horse riding, zip line, cayak etc.... Highly highly recommended really impressed with the area...suitable for all ages from very young children
Evgenios — Google review
"Are you far from the river?". Our trip to the River Acheron was the highlight of our recent holiday in Parga. It is a truly extraordinary experience which I will never forget. The water is refreshingly cold and it gets so deep at points at the Gorge that you may have to swim. There is also rafting, kayaking and horse riding. There are plenty of places to eat in Acheron, beautiful open-air stores and bathroom facilities.
Saintinthecity1984 — Google review
Life changing experience. Be prepared for cold swims and a bit of climbing. Bring swimming shoes though, or buy some before entering! Truly an incredible experience that everyone should go through at least once in their life.
Laz T — Google review
Beautiful place not to be missed if you’re nearby
I L — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(1951)
Greece, USA
15

Μουσείο Ελληνικής Ιστορίας Παύλου Βρέλλη

Museum
Specialty Museums
Series of waxwork dioramas created by sculptor Pavlos Vrellis & recreating events in Greek history.
A beautiful museum, with really well-made wax representations of people and scenes from greek history. Worth the visit, but I would prefer it if there was more information on the context and history of the scenes and people depicted, so that the visitors would learn more about what they are seeing. The staff is nice and helpful.
Cookie C — Google review
Very nice. Guided tour. Takes POS. Cannot take photos or videos inside but all is on the website. One man’s passion for Greece turned into something amazing. Some of them look so real.
Sophia M — Google review
This is a MUST for anyone visiting the area of Epirus! Do not miss to make this stop at a place made by the hand of an artist! The entire structure with the stone corridors and the wax sculptures is a unique resemblance of the Greek 19th and early 20th century! You will feel awe and inspiration alongside with admiration for the vision and the creation of the artist … DO NOT MISS IT !!! PS. No photos provided because this is forbidden but you may find plenty in the museum url
Pavlos F — Google review
Very informative tour and guide. He really knew a lot of facts to tell us about everything and every period shown in the museum. And even knew some historical facts about the First World War in Greece. I really learned a lot from him about Greek history which I didn't knew yet.
Dimitris T — Google review
It's definitely worth your while. The surroundings are like you're in a cave. Attention is paid to every detail, even weed growing between stones!
Elias K — Google review
Top recommendation for historical museum lovers it is a MUST visit for families kids and adults
Us N — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums - the wax statues are so detailed you feel they are alive.set in different periods they show scenes of the most significant events in the Greek history. The building inside is cleverly designed - you go through dark corridors and see the statues behind windows in various scenes. The last part is the artist's selection of various events . No photos or videos are allowed. Don't miss it!
Maria L — Google review
The personages seems not so "real" and if you are "claustrophobic " its not a good idea to go here you are in the dark and it's cold and some personages move her eyes to look at you ... you don't feel so relax and you can not take photography and if you take the security gonna follow you on your back until the end like you have killed someone or like you have do the one abominable think it's stupid and crazy because in England you have the same thing and better with all the cinema star and you can take photos and touch the personages and it's seems more real it's stupid !
Gabrielle F — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(815)
Mpizani 455 00, Greece
https://vrellis.gr/
+30 2651 092128
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Kathisma Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kathisma Beach is a popular destination on the island of Lefkada, known for its stunning white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a cosmopolitan beach with plenty of amenities, including beach bars and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy activities like parasailing and swimming in the refreshing sea. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, adding to its natural beauty.
Beautiful turquoise water, very atmospheric with small rocks. Tourist boats do not stop here, which is a positive. If you want, you can rent a sunbed. There are bars, showers, and for small children there is a pool next to the bar. Of course, you have to see the famous beaches once, but Kathisma is a great beach for a day at the beach.
Katalin G — Google review
A very nice beach. The water was very nice and warm. Parking was free on the side of the road and there was plenty of space for public or private beach. It is worth a visit here.
Krenar G — Google review
Incredible beach with all shades of blue color water of the sea. Waves are large and increasing with each hour until evening. There are restaurants, wc, parking and shower , umbrella and beds. We took parking under cower with two beds and umbrella 15 euro all. On the beach there is savior. On the sea must be careful, beach It starts with sand - finely ground pebbles, and then large stones in the water. You must go to the water without everything- sunglasses, shoes , hat, because everything will change and you won't notice . On this beach you do not need swimming mask . Magnificent picture all around there. The horizon is incredibleand so endless.
Tetiana S — Google review
A Slice of Heaven on Earth A place that feels like it’s straight out of heaven, where the crystal-clear, clean water refreshes your senses, and the beach welcomes you with a cozy beach bar and a few charming restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, full of good vibes and elegance. It’s the kind of experience you simply can’t miss if you’re looking for an unforgettable escape.
Raluca — Google review
Beautiful beach, but very crowded in the season. There is almost always wind and waves, so you can forget about the heat. This beach is not for non-swimmers and small children. It is recommended to try paragliding.
Nikola J — Google review
Most easiest access to the beach with all comforts when you choose between Egremni, Porto Katsiki and Katishma. Also includes beach clubs, restaurants and different activities 😊
Kamelia A — Google review
Kathisma is one of the most beautiful beaches on Lefkada and definitely worth visiting. The beach is long and wide, with plenty of space to find a good spot. Sunbeds are around 20€ for the ordinary ones, or 25€ for the wooden set with parking included, which is very convenient since parking can get busy in high season. The beach itself has small smooth pebbles instead of sand, which makes the water crystal clear. After just a few steps it gets deeper, so be careful if you’re not a strong swimmer. The waves are usually big and fun, great for people who enjoy a bit of adventure in the sea. There are also water sports available for those looking for more activities. Restaurants and bars are located right by the beach, offering food and drinks throughout the day. Overall, it’s a lively beach with good facilities, beautiful scenery, and a bit of everything – relaxation, fun, and comfort.
Andrijana A — Google review
Sky blue waters, The water was murky and the mask didn't work. The beach was fine sand and for some like me it is not comfortable. You can bring your own umbrella or you can pay sunbeds. There was a lot of free parking but also private parking 5€/day. You need to get up early 9-9.30am to be at the place if you are looking for free :) The locals told me that you have to be carefoul when its windy and there are bid waves bcs some people has lost their lives! Meanwhile you can do paragliding there. Bars and restaurants was close by.
Arges A — Google review
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4.3
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310 80, Greece
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Καταρράκτες Νυδρί

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
It s a beautiful place but there was no water at all, so we did not see a water fall.
Maria L — Google review
Very nice and climatic place. You need to walk around 10-15 minutes to reach the place from the parking place. There is a lot of people be aware. I had a plan to get into the water while being there, but when I reached the destination I decided not too. The waterfall is too small (not enough rain) and water is simply dirty as there is not enough to run fast.
Lukasz D — Google review
Depending on the season, you should expect to see different views and experiences. When I visited the cascade in summer, there was little to no water flow. However, the 10-minute walk through the gorge to reach the cascade was still very pleasant and absolutely worthwhile. Swimming is still possible, although the water is quite cold. At the entrance of the gorge, there’s a lovely café shaded by a huge plane tree, which I highly recommend for relaxing after the short trek. When you visit come with seaside shoes or sport shoes. Small kids can reach with some assistance from the parents. Parking is available near the café, but spots are limited. Depending on the time of day and season, finding a space can range from easy to a bit challenging—so plan accordingly.
Petros P — Google review
It was a great experience overall and everything there was really nice. However, reaching the top was quite challenging—there were no clear visual paths, some rocks were falling from above, and of course, the little water that was there was freezing cold. Still, if you’ve got the stamina to make it, I definitely recommend visiting this place 100%!
ΡΑΦΑΗΛ Κ — Google review
The day that we visited the waterfalls didn’t have the chance to see the beauty that have been described about ( first week of August) due to lack of rain in the past few months, but the path that you have to follow to get there is wonderful. Almost fully covered with great shadows of the surrounding trees is recommended through the hot day hours. There is a wonderful coffee-bar that serves local refreshments, small snacks coffees and more , as well as a small shop with local products ( honey , marmalade and small gifts for loved ones!!!)
Michael M — Google review
A short easy hike but be careful what time of year you will choose to visit as in the summer the waterfall might be completely dry.
Velissarios G — Google review
A beautiful hike.. but don’t go in August, as you willl have to leave it to your imagination. No water..
Athena T — Google review
For an experience is ok, but there is a poor waterfall.. but again for experience going there is worth for view
Andreea S — Google review
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Ellomeno 310 80, Greece, USA
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Holy Monastery of Prousos - Panagia Prousiotissa

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Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Holy Monastery of Prousos, also known as Panagia Prousiotissa Monastery, is a significant historical site located in the picturesque Parnassus mountain range in Greece. Dating back to 829 CE, this monastery played a crucial role during the 1821 Revolution and served as a school of letters under Ottoman occupation.
The Holy Monastery of Prousos, nestled amidst the picturesque Parnassus mountain range in Greece, is a spiritual sanctuary that captivates visitors with its serene ambiance and rich historical significance. Dating back to the Byzantine era, this monastery holds a prominent place in Greek Orthodox tradition. Its architecture, characterized by Byzantine influences and traditional Greek aesthetics, is a testament to centuries of religious devotion and cultural heritage. Upon entering the monastery, visitors are greeted by the harmonious blend of religious icons, intricate frescoes, and ornate woodwork that adorn its interior. The sacred atmosphere invites contemplation and reflection, offering a respite from the bustle of modern life. Outside, the monastery's surroundings exude natural beauty, with lush greenery and majestic mountain vistas providing a stunning backdrop for spiritual contemplation and exploration. Visitors can also explore the monastery's museum, which houses a collection of religious artifacts, manuscripts, and artwork, offering insight into the history and significance of the site. Overall, the Holy Monastery of Prousos is not only a place of worship but also a cultural treasure that invites visitors to connect with Greece's rich religious heritage and natural splendor. Whether seeking spiritual solace or simply admiring its architectural beauty, a visit to this sacred site is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Lampros K — Google review
A breathtaking place. The initial construct is an architectural marvel built within a spectacular natural setting. Believer or not, you will enjoy this place. The magnificent natural environment on the route adds to the experience. The narrow roads require caution, especially to inexperienced drivers.
George S — Google review
It s always a treat to visit this monastery and chapel. Everything is so meticulous. There was a bit of rain so took umbrellas to walk the 300 meters from the parking lot. It was quiet which gave us plenty of time to enjoy the church. Enjoyed the bread samples and the Turkish Delight which they offer. This is the third time web have visited.
Zala F — Google review
The Monastery of Proussos was named from the Icon of Panagia Prousiotissa from Proussa in Minor Asia. It is a historic building that has kept expanding due to donations. The location is impressive and it can get very busy as buses arrive from all over the world to visit this. We loved the old clock and the oldest part of the monastery. One star less as it looked more like a business modern monastery that does not fit with the older part of the church. Still architectonically it is beautiful and you should definitely visit it.
Fraus L — Google review
Beautiful monastry with a very old and small church with the ancient icon of The Holy Mother. A bit crowdy and hard to reach but very rewarding if you do the effort to come there.
Lord B — Google review
Α very beautiful monastery surrounded by a majestic natural environment.
Theoharry G — Google review
Apart from the monastery and the intriguing history of its namesake, Panaghia Prousiotissa (an icon of the Virgin Mary that originated in Proussa, Asia Minor), the surrounding area is gorgeous. Below the curvy road that leads to the monastery and cut into the mountainside, lies a river with turquoise waters that can be viewed throughout the drive. There are also interesting stops along the way -- like the "Virgin's footsteps." The monastery is just 35 kilometers from Karpenissi, a winter haven for snow skiing, as well as all-season hiking and exploring. Overall a must-do excursion.
Nancy S — Google review
Very beautiful monastery in a special location. It's amazing the feeling you get when you get there and face it. We enjoyed the view, we learned the history of the monastery from a monk who wanted to explain it to us. Information: Better not to bother the monks unless they show you they are available. Some are there to get away from other people and get closer to god through prayer.
Philippos S — Google review
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Prousos 360 74, Greece
+30 2237 080726
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Church of Saint Andrew

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Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Holy Church of Saint Andrew is a Byzantine-style basilica and pilgrimage site located in Patras, Greece. It features a gold-plated cross and 13 domes, as well as housing holy relics, including the head of Saint Andrew. The church is known for its impressive size and unique architectural elements, such as a wooden screen. Visitors are captivated by the beautiful mosaic art inside the church.
An amazing Greek Orthodox cathedral dedicated to St. Andrew, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus. Besides the awe-inspiring murals and mosaics decorating the interior, there are also relics of St. Andrew such as part of the top of his cranium and small portions of the cross on which he was crucified. There is a visitors center outside the church as well as restrooms and a gift shop.
Anthony D — Google review
Saint Andrew Church in Patras is definitely impressive in size—it’s the biggest church in Greece. The building looks grand from the outside, and the mosaics inside are nice. That said, it doesn’t feel particularly special or memorable, especially compared to some of the older, more historic churches in Greece. Still worth a quick visit if you’re in the area, but don’t expect to be blown away.
Evgeniya K — Google review
This is one of the most impressive cathedrals in the world. It is being build for over a century. Located next to the old St Andrews Church and the sacred cave where Saint Andrews use to live. The place of the church is the place of his martyrdom where the Romans crucified him on a saltire (X-shaped cross). The cathedral is home to the remains of the saint (see photo with the silver case in the shape of the church) and the remains of the cross (in the saltire casing). Visiting the place after 25 years was a pilgrimage.
Vassilis M — Google review
The Church of Saint Andrew in Patras is one of the most magnificent and spiritually uplifting places I have ever visited. As the largest Orthodox church in Greece, it impresses not only through its monumental architecture but also through the deep sense of peace that permeates every corner. The interior is breathtaking — a masterpiece of Byzantine-inspired design, adorned with splendid frescoes, marble columns, and intricate mosaics that narrate sacred stories in vivid color. The grand dome, depicting Christ Pantocrator, dominates the space and leaves visitors in awe. The golden chandeliers, icons, and marble iconostasis all contribute to an atmosphere that feels both majestic and profoundly sacred. Of particular note is the chapel containing the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle — the patron saint of Patras and one of the first disciples of Christ. The ornate reliquary cross and the relics themselves are beautifully displayed, radiating a strong sense of reverence and historical continuity. Every detail of the church — from the carved icon stands to the illuminated murals — speaks of centuries of faith and devotion. Whether you come as a pilgrim or simply as a traveler interested in history and architecture, the Church of Saint Andrew offers a moving experience that transcends time and culture. Visiting this holy site is not just a cultural encounter, but a deeply spiritual journey — a place where art, history, and faith unite in perfect harmony. Truly, a must-see landmark in Greece and a profound tribute to the enduring legacy of Saint Andrew the Apostle.
SmartCityHub R — Google review
Such a beautiful church and apparently the biggest in Greece! No need to pay to come in. The history of it is just amazing: search it! It’s totally worth it
Kéké — Google review
The church is renowned as the largest Orthodox church in Greece, with some sources noting it as the third or fourth largest Byzantine-style church in the Balkans. It hosts a massive central dome soaring to 46 m in height, crowned by a 5 m gold-plated cross, with 12 smaller crosses above the bell towers symbolizing Christ and the Apostles Religious Greece Greek City Times The vast interior spans approximately 1,900 m² (with an additional 700 m² on the upper level) and can accommodate around 7,000 worshippers If you're drawn to monumental architecture, intricate Byzantine art, and the spiritual resonance of sacred relics, the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Patras is absolutely worth visiting. It offers a serene, awe-inspiring experience-even if you're not religious. But if you're seeking the quaint charm or medieval atmosphere of ancient churches, consider pairing this visit with stops at Patras's older sacred sites.
Goran — Google review
Spectacular church where everyone is welcome to venerate the holy relics of Jesus Christ's first called disciple, who was crucified here. One of Saint Spyridon's shoes can also be found here (in the old church).
Melinda B — Google review
The church is magnificent and beautiful. To venerate the holy relics of St Andrew is a great blessing. ☦️
Γεώργιος Μ — Google review
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Agiou Andreou 201, Patra 262 22, Greece
https://www.agiosandreas.gr/
+30 261 033 0644
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Odontotos rack railway Diakopto – Kalavrita

Tours
Scenic Railroads
Odontotos rack railway Diakopto – Kalavrita is a thrilling mountain railway offering breathtaking views of a stunning river gorge and lush wooded valleys. The steep ascent provides an exhilarating journey through the picturesque landscape, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
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Diakopto 250 03, Greece
http://www.odontotos.com/index-en.htm
+30 2691 043206
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Delphi

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Delphi is a modern town located west of the ancient archaeological site. The town was established to accommodate the population of Castro, which had to be relocated for the excavation of the ancient Delphi site. Ancient Delphi, situated on Mt Parnassos with views of the Gulf of Corinth and surrounded by olive trees, is considered one of Greece's most spiritually significant archaeological sites.
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Delphi Archaeological Museum

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Museums
The Delphi Archaeological Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the ancient site of Delphi. Just a short stroll from the archaeological ruins, this museum was established in the early 20th century to showcase an impressive collection of artifacts unearthed during excavations. Visitors can marvel at architectural sculptures, pottery, and inscriptions that date back as far as the 15th century BC. The exhibits provide fascinating insights into ancient Greek religion, art, and daily life in Delphi.
A wonderful little museum. The rich history of the site is well displayed in an ordered museum. We visited on a Wednesday at about midday. The museum was very busy, in particular the tour groups which whizzed through were cramming the whole place up. These should really be limited in size. Some really great pieces are in the museum and we both really enjoyed it. Highly recommended.
Drew Y — Google review
Really incredible visit. The views are top notch and the entire site is exquisite to visit and learn about. We were nervous about the time to drive up from Athens, but we hired a driver for the day and it was worth every bit of the cost. Not only a driver, but guiding us along the drive and pointing us in the right direction once at the site. Worth doing, don’t drive yourself and I’d avoid the massive tour buses. Very much worth a visit all around. Do the site first and museum second. Bring water and be prepared for hills.
Alexander W — Google review
Wonderful museum and archeological site closed to the modern village of Delphi. The museum has wonderful artifacts but is not overpoweringly large. There is a good flow through the development of Delphi as a sacred site and it's demise before being restored by the Romans. The archilogical site is deceptively large, winding a long way up the mountainside. Allow at least 90 minutes to see the whole site. Cafe at museum ticket office serves good coffee and sandwiches. The shop is a bit twee but has some interesting items. Main downside of the site is the toilets. There is nowhere near enough for the volume of visitors and the inevitable queues and lack of cleanliness are quite offputiing. Much better to take the short walk into a taverna in the village, and probably as quick
Graham P — Google review
Delphi was absolutely breathtaking — one of the highlights of my trip to Greece. The combination of stunning mountain views, ancient ruins, and peaceful atmosphere makes it a truly special place. Walking through the archaeological site, you can really feel the history and imagine what it must have been like thousands of years ago. The Temple of Apollo, the ancient theater, and the stadium are incredible to see up close, and the museum adds great context with beautifully preserved artifacts. Everything is well organized and easy to explore, and the scenery surrounding the site is simply majestic — it feels almost spiritual.
Arash — Google review
We visited ancient site first due to rain, but recommend museum first. Great exhibits. Do not miss an allow at least 2 hours. Came later in the day and seemed ho be thinning out. Lots if tourist busses. Also was able to park on street close to museum for free. Lots of great artifacts and pieces of history.
EveryDayGlory ! — Google review
Lots to see, varying degrees of difficulty great for individuals with wide range of physical capabilities, and must have a good knowledgeable guide to bring the site to life. Little known fact, a landslide in the last few years has made the area around and access to the Athena temple a restricted no entry area. However, there are plenty of amazing views and spaces to rest in the shade that allows you to soak it all up.
Dana E — Google review
Delphi and the museum are just wonderful. There really is something special about the site and the museum is concise and has great information about the history of the area and more. Definitely worth the visit! My only drawback was the very expensive cafe at the museum - I bought a half a tiny pizza that was tasty but somewhat dry and far, far too costly.
Franco F — Google review
It was a long drive from Athens but it was worth it. If you have time, it's definitely worth seeing there. The same ticket works both for the Museum a d the Archeological Site. Beautiful history and well preserved statues. Highly recommended 👌🏼
Zafer F — Google review
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Delfi 330 54, Greece
https://delphi.culture.gr/
+30 2265 082312
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Archaeological site of Mycenae

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
The Archaeological site of Mycenae, located in the Peloponnese region of southern Greece, dates back to the 12th century BC. This UNESCO World Heritage site was once ruled by Agamemnon during the Trojan War and is considered one of the most important cities of ancient Greece. The remains include an acropolis, palace, and tombs that offer a glimpse into the civilization of Mycenae.
Easy slope from car park leads you to the entrance to the site through the lions gates. The walk gets a bit steeper as you ascend to the palace level, but a gentle downhill track loops around. Can be a bit slippery when wet or dusty but well worth the effort. 20 euro for combined museum & site.
Peter E — Google review
Impressive place to visit if you are in historical stuff, or have a vivid imagination, took me about an hour to study it but the sun was unforgivable, take sunscreen and put it on all your body parts :) there is a car parking at the top. The place is quite amazing.
Sarunas K — Google review
Very interesting history and some very impressive sights. Some of the paths are slippery and hard to walk on so be mindful of what shoes you wear. Costs 20 per person so not bad but would be a much better value if you are a history buff. The experience was quite humbling at times thinking about the ancient civilization. Parking was nuts and it wasn’t even that busy of a day. Overall we were happy we went but it isn’t something we’d pay for again.
Jessica&Tom W — Google review
We stopped by on our way to Nafplion and it was totally worth it. The site is surrounded by mountains, and the views are just amazing - both towards the peaks and the sea. We arrived around 10 in the morning and it was already pretty busy, parking wasn’t easy to find. By around 1 p.m. it got really crowded, so it’s better to come earlier if you can. The ticket costs 20€, which feels a bit pricey, but the place is quite big and full of interesting things to see — tombs, caves, and old stone walls. Definitely a must-see if you’re in the area.
Denis A — Google review
Very extensive site with good explanations in Greek and English. The parking was a bit tight but cleared out after buses left at midday. I love the beehive tomb very unusual in my experience.
Lori M — Google review
A must-see, of course! Even though not much remains from the Bronze Age structures, it’s fascinating to walk through the site and imagine how this mighty citadel once stood proudly atop the hill, surrounded by majestic mountains and a breathtaking landscape. The atmosphere feels ancient and mysterious — you can really sense the weight of history here. Don’t miss the royal tombs, especially the Treasury of Atreus (or Tomb of Agamemnon) located a bit further down the road — it’s truly impressive!
Sothy U — Google review
Parking is small, it gets filled up quickly. The museum should be visited first for a better understanding. The Mycenian culture greatly influenced other peoples, it is very significant in history. The city is huge and with lots of monumental architecture. Too little info onsite to be honest.
SVC — Google review
A must visit site for anyone interested in the Mycenaean civilisation. Be warned though, there is very little shade and thus no real respite from the heat on a hot day. Additionally, the 'cafe' at the entrance is run by a scalper - €5 for a litre of water is outrageous.
Will B — Google review
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Mykines 212 00, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2573
+30 2751 076585
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Ancient Corinth

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Historical landmark
Museums
History Museums
Ancient Corinth is a well-preserved archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the Roman city's history. The remains include temples, fountains, theaters, and ornate columns that stand as a testament to ancient Greek architectural skill. The Temple of Apollo is particularly picturesque with its fluted columns surrounded by wildflowers and mountain peaks in the background. Nearby attractions such as the Medieval Castle of Acrocorinth and Ancient Nemea offer additional historical exploration.
Corinth was a superpower not only of the ancient Greek world, but the ancient world altogether. Its origins are lost deep within the Neolithic age, alas little remains of this era as well as the ones following it (i.e. Mycenean) as it was constantly inhabited and these were covered by multiple layers of overstructures. The wealthiest city in the Greek world produced the Corinthian helmet, the iconic, practical and economically produced helmet that protected most Greek hoplites for centuries. It also designed and produced the trireme, the legendary warship that dominated the seas and won battles such as Salamis and Mykali. Its colonies were multiple, and some became renowned cities in their own right, such as Syracuse and Epidamnos (which today we know as Dyrrhahium or Durres, as renamed). Its greatest period was during the Archaic age, under the guidance of Periandros. The core of all that can be seen here was built in those times. The ascension of Athens as the premier sea power and the loss of Corinthian seafaring profits triggered the Peloponnesian war. The Corinthians were cunning enough to manipulate Sparta into fighting for their interests, masterfully leveraging Spartan pride. The bill came very much later, in 146 BC, when it was mercilessly sacked by the Romans, who a full century later financed its reconstruction. The city enjoyed a second extensive period of prosperity that was disrupted by barbarian raids in the late 3rd and late 4th century AD. Walk around and get a taste of these. It's easy to visit. Refreshments and food can be found right outside the gates.
George S — Google review
The museum and the archaeological site of Corinth are definitely worth visiting! I recommend bringing water, a hat, and comfortable shoes, especially on hot days. The only downside is that it’s a bit tricky to get there: you either need a car or have to take a taxi (from Corinth town we paid €12 to reach Ancient Corinth and the archaeological site). That said, it’s absolutely worth it. On our way back to Athens, our taxi driver stopped at the Isthmus of Corinth(20€): we got to see the canal, take some photos, and there’s also a ticket office and a bus stop for the return to Athens.
19Jillian89 — Google review
Easy to get to off the main highway. Normally open 8am to 8 pm. Closes at 6:30 in October. Costs to enter. They do not give you a map so you will need to read the signs to understand what you are viewing. The museum was nice and flowed well. It is easy for adults and small children to navigate.
TheWallaceBulldogs — Google review
We have been looking forward to seeing this archaeological site for years. The ruins of Corinth we see today are from the Roman era. This site was founded by Julius Caesar himself. The Greek city was destroyed by the Roman general Lucius Mummius in 146 BC. For us, the best aspect of seeing these ruins is to follow in the footsteps of the apostle Paul. He ministered to Corinth for 18 months.
Forrest T — Google review
So incredible to walk through what was once a thriving and bustling structure in ancient Greece. We especially were in awe of the Bema where the Apostle Paul would speak...so cool and rich in biblical history. A must see in Greece!
Bill G — Google review
I went with a group and we had a guide. I would say having a guide of some sort is key to understanding more of its history. The ruins are beautiful and there is a small museum that also has restrooms. There is a decent amount to explore in Corinth. There is also a small town center with snacks, food, and souvenirs.
Crystal H — Google review
100% worth the drive especially if you combine it with a trip up to Acrocorinth. So much history happened here both from a Greek mythology perspective and a Christian/biblical perspective. Bring you walking shoes!
Brandon-Dean M — Google review
Great museum, the ancient city grounds and ruins are one of the best in all of Greece. If you love the anvient cities it is a must see. Rent a car and drive out and visit this and many sites nearby. Free for under 18
Jeff S — Google review
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Argous 105, Archea Korinthos 200 07, Greece
https://archaeologicalmuseums.gr/en/museum/5df34af3deca5e2d79e8c1b9/archaeological-museum-of-ancient-corinth
+30 2741 031207
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Palamidi Fortress

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Palamidi is a Venetian-built fortress located on a hill, offering stunning sea views and accessed by 857 winding steps. It overlooks the historic port city of Nafplio, which was once the first capital of independent Greece. The fortress is a remarkable example of Venetian fortification architecture and was constructed in just three years during the early 18th century.
Beautiful! We took the Ho-Ho up and the stairs down. The view from above of both the newer part of town and the old part is very good. There’s a small cafe where you can buy fresh juice or bottled drinks/water and snacks near the stairs.
Gita — Google review
Beautiful views from the top, the panoramas are really worth it. Unfortunately, the site itself is poorly maintained, not really visitable inside, and the €20 entrance fee is absolutely too much. I’m giving it 3 stars mainly because of the price – €5–10 would be more appropriate considering the limited access and its recent history.
Pasquale M — Google review
A fantastic place to visit in Nafplio! The view from the top is absolutely stunning, especially when the water around the town turns that beautiful blue-green turquoise shade. There are several viewpoints around the fortress, so take your time to walk around and enjoy the different perspectives. There’s also a small café inside for a quick break. You can either climb up the famous stairs or drive up — both options are worth it. The only downside is that the ticket price feels a bit high, but overall, it’s definitely worth the visit for the view alone!
Sothy U — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous views and a very impressive fortress. The architecture and preservation is amazing. We had so much fun exploring and there seemed to be a new view around every corner. I was surprised they even had a little snack cafe’ in the main area and it appeared they were working on some sort of museum as well. Oh…bring good shoes with traction. You’ll thank me later.
Jessica&Tom W — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5-Star Review for Palamidi Fortress (Nafplio) Palamidi Fortress is absolutely stunning and one of the most impressive historic sites I’ve visited in Greece. The view from the top is breathtaking — you can see the entire town of Nafplio, the sea, and the surrounding mountains. It’s worth every single step of the climb (or drive up if you prefer). The fortress itself is massive, beautifully preserved, and full of history. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring the different bastions, tunnels, and stone pathways. Every corner has a different perspective and photo opportunity. It’s peaceful, scenic, and gives you a real sense of Greek history and architecture. Whether you hike up the 999 steps or drive to the entrance.
Arash — Google review
Awesome view of the city of Nafplio from the firetress on top of the hill. The foretress itself is well built and has some interesting stories behind it.
Li L — Google review
The fortress is an impressive place with amazing views over Nafplio and the sea. The history and atmosphere are truly worth experiencing. However, the entrance fee (20€ per person) feels a bit high, especially since there’s no museum or additional exhibition inside. It takes no time at all to climb the stairs, but walking down the road will take you about an hour.
Maria B — Google review
The Palamidi Fortress, a grand and impressive Venetian fortress, is nestled on the crest of a high hill overlooking Nafplio. A must-see sight, it feels like a never-ending structure that sprawls across most of the hill. It’s a top destination to visit if you’re nearby, as exploring it and learning about its rich history can take two hours or more. You can access it by climbing 913 steps from the town of Nafplio or by car/taxi, which brings you directly to the fortress entrance, where parking is available. We recommend arriving early, as the parking fills up quickly. The fortress also offers free public restrooms, a bar, and a museum shop.
Sandi — Google review
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Palamidiou, Nafplio 211 00, Greece
https://www.argolisculture.gr/el/lista-mnimeion/kastro-palamidiou-nayplio/
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Corinth Canal

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Canal
Nature & Parks
The Corinth Canal, a stunning feat of engineering completed in 1893, separates the Peloponnese from mainland Greece. The canal offers breathtaking views of its sheer rock walls and blue waters, best enjoyed from a sturdy footbridge or on a tour boat. For the adventurous, bungee jumping provides an entirely different perspective. Nearby attractions include the Gulf of Corinth and traditional Greek villages offering local food and wine experiences.
Had an amazing boat ride through the Corinth canal both ways. Only €22 each on Anna 11 cruises. Lasted about an hour or so and went from the quay on the Athens side of the canal. It's incredible how it was dug and dynamited out of the rocks. Very steep sides in places with road and rail bridges spanning it. Well worth doing.
Michael K — Google review
The Corinth Canal is a truly spectacular sight, and it's much more than just a waterway. Standing on the bridge, you get a powerful sense of the history and the immense engineering effort it took to carve this narrow, deep channel through solid rock. The sheer cliffs on either side are breathtaking, and watching a ship navigate this incredibly tight passage is a unique and thrilling experience. It's a must-do for anyone traveling through Greece, offering both a stunning natural view and a fascinating glimpse into human ingenuity.
PyM — Google review
Nice place to stop by! Such a deep and narrow cuts which separates the Peloponnese peninsula from the Greek mainland. With a nice history behind ofcourse. Only the view from the bridge is stunning. I wanted to try bungee jumping here but it was closed 😩 Still, totally worth the visit!
D N — Google review
Had an amazing boat ride through the Corinth canal both ways. Only €22 each on Anna 11 cruises. Lasted about an hour or so and went from the quay on the Athens side of the canal. It's incredible how it was dug and dynamited out of the rocks. Very steep sides in places with road and rail bridges spanning it. Well worth doing. Maravilho.
SIMONE R — Google review
We visited the Corinth Canal and were absolutely amazed by its breathtaking views — it’s a must-see both for its visual impact and historical significance. Standing on the bridge and looking down into the narrow, deep waterway is truly unforgettable. There are several nearby restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy a meal or a drink at relatively reasonable prices. It’s a great spot to take a break, enjoy the scenery, and soak in the atmosphere. For thrill-seekers, there’s also the opportunity to go bungee jumping right over the canal. At around €100 per person, it’s definitely on the pricier side, but it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that adds a real adrenaline rush to your visit. Parking was easy and the area felt tourist-friendly. I’d highly recommend stopping here if you’re passing through the region — even a short visit is worth it!
Márk B — Google review
The Corinth Canal is a fascinating sight. Typically, tour buses heading to the Peloponnese start there for a rest break and spend a few minutes seeing the canal. The ancient Greeks and Romans dreamed of building a canal here, but lack the technical ability. It was completed in the late 1800s using steam equipment. If you are able, suggest driving to the Diolkos. This was the ancient road that ran across the isthmus, mainly to transfer goods and on rare occasions ships.
Forrest T — Google review
You can't imagine how much I love Corinth canal, it looks unreal. I was many times here and always is amazing. I can stand on the bridge all day long. Don't miss this beauty.
Aleksandra M — Google review
It it really is one of the most beautiful sights in Greece not far away from Athens 1 hour drive. Truly mesmerizing and if you are up for the bungee jumping experience that's another plus
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Tolo Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Tolo Beach, nestled on the picturesque Argolis Peninsula in Greece, is a delightful destination for families and travelers alike. With its soft sandy shores and invitingly shallow, crystal-clear waters, it’s an ideal spot for children and swimmers of all ages to enjoy. The beach is well-equipped with sunbeds and umbrellas, ensuring comfort while you soak up the sun or partake in various water activities like swimming, snorkeling, and watersports.
The beach was amazing. They had very comfortable loungers at affordable prices with nice cushions. They had a large variety of drinks and food, and it was very comfortable. When the sun hit us, they kindly put up an extra umbrella so that we could be in the shade.The water was amazing absolutely stunning and we super enjoyed our day. I can’t recommend it enough.
Butterfly G — Google review
Nice beach in Napfliou, you rent the chairs for 15 euro a pair. Beer is 8 euro for 2 big ones. Water is warm but very salty.
Tarek C — Google review
I love Tolo beach outside of the season. Its nicer when its not over crowded. Its a sandy, shallow beach which is child friendly for that reason. There are many bars and taverns also a water park at the beach. Tolo beach used to be a blue flag beach, but it has lost its flag in summer of 2025 due to disorganization of the beachside and garbage. The water quality is still good.
Lady G — Google review
Love this area! Clean beach, many shops and restaurants. The growing city is making parking more difficult. Many nice hotels available.
Elizabeth B — Google review
Tolo, unfortunately, has been overexploited through the years. Don't let the seemingly picturesque photos fool you. The beach that used to be the main attraction is literally covered with seats and sunbeds from the local shops. If this was done tastefully, it would be fine. However, the prices are similar to those found in Greek islands and kitsch is the order of the day everywhere. Go to Nafplio instead instead of spending a day here
Sotirios K — Google review
Nice beach with plenty of restaurants, cafes and all you need for a pleasant day on a beautiful beach.
Mathias K — Google review
A beautiful sandy beach with shallow water. There are outdoor showers, deckchairs, changing cabins, free parking, food, drinks, shallow water in the sea for non-swimmers and for children. There is not much space for sports on the beach, but it is worth visiting. Fun little beach.
DoubleF D — Google review
When there is no wind, the water is amazing, clean, warm, and relaxing. Not deep for many meters far from the beach. Closer to the end of the day you could experience great waves, therefore, kids and adults are full of joy 😁
Nikolay N — Google review
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Greece, Μπουμπουλίνας 4, Tolo 210 56, Greece, USA
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Ancient Theatre at the Asklepieion of Epidaurus

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Ancient Theatre at the Asclepieion of Epidaurus, built in 340 BCE, is renowned for its exceptional acoustics. The site has a rich history dating back to the 2nd millennium BC, with the Sanctuary of Asclepius reaching its peak in the 4th century BC as a prominent healing center. Constructed from limestone, this well-preserved Classical Greek structure can seat up to 14,000 people and hosts performances during the annual Hellenic Festival.
I had been here for a show at night, so wasn't sure what to expect in the daylight. But i was pleasantly surprised. The acoustics are amazing, your voice sounds amplified when you speak in the centre of the stage. It is almost unnerving. I would recommend a visit.
Anastasis K — Google review
Amazing condition with only basic restoration. To be able to climb tge steps & sit on the ancient seats is such a treasure. Would be fantastic to attend a show there. A small museum was also quite interesting. The walk through the remaining archaeological site was sadly cut short due to rainy weather.
Peter E — Google review
This is a place to visit indeed, a massive and well-restored ancient theatre overlooking the mountains. We have seen other theaters before, in Thermessos, Aspendos and Phaselis in Antalya, this one is far bigger though. The place has great acoustics and definitely worth a visit, there’s also a museum with findings and inscriptions from the past and a large archeological site.
Denis A — Google review
Incredible site to see! Highly recommend. If you sing, this is a chance to get heard by strangers for an impromptu performance with amazing acoustics and likely applause from visitors. We got lucky and got to hear a short casual performance.
Angie D — Google review
An absolutely incredible site and a must-see in Greece! The ancient theatre of Epidaurus is astonishingly well preserved and famous for its perfect acoustics — you can literally hear someone speaking or dropping a coin from the stage, even from the top rows. The setting among green hills adds to the magic of the place. The surrounding archaeological site and small museum are also worth a visit. It’s an easy and peaceful walk around. Truly one of the highlights of any trip to the Peloponnese!
Sothy U — Google review
Really impressive space. The amount of constructions around the place, the sheer size of the theater, the unbelievable acoustics, the good state of conservation, the scenery, everything make up for an unforgetable experience. A must.
Pablo M — Google review
It’s impressive to see the theatre, views from the top are wonderful. We did also catch a girl briefly singing & the acoustics are just amazing. The rest of it is just ruins! Very expensive at €20 each - it’s not worth that. No audio guide, not even a restaurant open! No discount for English seniors either, EU only! Another brexit bonus. It was dog friendly - though not allowed in the actual theatre.
Heather S — Google review
The place exceeded my expectations! We didn't manage to see ancient theatres in Athens, but coming here was much better experience. First of all because of much quieter location, much greener, lovely nature and the whole complex around. The theatre structure itself deserves a credit for being preserved so well. Parking at the entrance is huge, no worries about where to leave your car. All info tablets are in two languages, wonderful museum with sculptures. But, obviously, visiting place in mid-October also contributed to my super positive experience. Looking at infrastructure, I can imagine flow of people here in summer.
Nate W — Google review
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Epidavros 210 52, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh352.jsp?obj_id=14301
+30 2753 022009
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Temple of Aphaia

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Temple of Aphaia is a significant archaeological site located on the island of Aegina. Built in the 5th century BC, this Doric temple was dedicated to the ancient goddess Aphaia. Positioned on top of a hill, it offers a spectacular view of the surrounding area and is considered one of the most important structures in the Sanctuary of Aphaia.
Beautifully preserved temple in a spectacular setting! It was not crowded at all and we highly recommend visiting. We took the local bus at 2 euro each.
Nikki T — Google review
It's a beautiful temple, which I highly recommend visiting to learn about its historical significance. It's one of the three temples in the "Sacred Triangle." Admission is 10 euros and also gives you access to the museum.
Carito A — Google review
Beautifully maintained Temple of the Goddess Aphaia, a mysterious figure local to Aegina and sometimes Crete. Pausanias (2nd c. CE) records that the Aeginetans called Britomartis “Aphaia. The Temple is really well-preserved and maintained. Admission is 10 Euro. Go early in the morning to avoid the buses and crowds. Taxis do go up here.
Yeshe M — Google review
I like to call this island pistachio island. Everywhere you go including the beautiful temple of Aphaia are pistachios. Beautiful views and I would love to go here in the evening to take in the view of Athens. Amazing views.
Sam I — Google review
A must-see if you’re visiting Aegina! The Temple of Aphaia is beautifully preserved and stands on a hill with an absolutely stunning view over the sea and even the mainland on a clear day. It’s quiet, peaceful, and feels very authentic compared to the crowded sites in Athens. Totally worth the 20-minute ride from the main port — it gives a real sense of ancient Greece. And after your visit, don’t miss grabbing a pistachio ice cream from the little shop right next to the site — Aegina’s specialty and the perfect way to end the visit!
Sothy U — Google review
It was okay. Maybe a lot better if we didn't walk a mile straight up to get there. Ruins with a small tourist store. Interesting information tables throughout. Lots of cats roaming around begging for food. Cost $10 euros to explore site. Very nice view from the top. Several tour busses were visiting at the same time as we were there.
Ellen P — Google review
It wasn’t that easy to get here - the ferry and then the taxi. But it’s worth it because of its more than 2.5K history and no need to jostle with other tourists. We got all the photos we wanted. The cats were very friendly once they knew we had cat food
Clifton P — Google review
It is a beautiful ancient temple well preserved. I don't know about the entrance cost because EU citizens under 25 have free entrance upon showing their ID. Highly recommend
Vasiliki Z — Google review
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Egina 180 10, Greece
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=535
+30 2297 032398
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Paralia Limanaki tis Agapis

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Beach
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Paralia Limanaki tis Agapis, also known as Love Bay, is a charming and intimate beach nestled amidst verdant surroundings. The bay's name originates from the 1950s and reflects its secluded and romantic ambiance. With its clear emerald waters and sandy shores shaded by pine trees, it offers a tranquil retreat for couples and those seeking a peaceful environment. The calm sea makes it ideal for leisurely holidays and romantic getaways.
Best in poros! Very quiet Nice beach bar Clean water!!! We loved so much to be here!
מיכל ב — Google review
I think this is the best beach in Poros island. Trees provide shade and environment up to where the water starts. It is organised and you can rent umbrellas and sunbeds. Food and drinks are also available with prices the same like elsewhere. If you wish a good spot it is advisable to go as early as 10 o'clock in the morning.
Michael S — Google review
Extremely disappointing experience. The staff was shockingly rude, the worst treatment we've received in 15 years of visiting beaches in Greece. Poor service, zero hospitality. Definitely not the Greek welcome we’re used to. Would not recommend.
Florin R — Google review
The bay is absolutely gorgeous - crazy clear green waters, lots of fish to observe. This is unfortunately shadowed by poor customer service from there staff and over inflated prices for sunbeds. The staff is eager for money that they invoke some non-existing law that they cannot keep your already paid sunbed for more than 30 minutes. The worst customer experience ever in Greece.
Alexandru S — Google review
Nice water, nice beach, but the services leave a lot to be desired. In the pure Greek commercial spirit, you pay 20 euros for a lounger, but if you leave more than 30 minutes because you don't want to eat extra lunch from them, you've lost your seats. And that wouldn't even be the problem, but the fact that this "rule" is not posted anywhere or communicated in advance...just Greece ;)
Catalin D — Google review
It is a petite cute beach that is excellent for quiet relaxing time. The bay is surrounded by deep vegetation which ensured its privacy. That is how the name came. It is very popular with couples or even people who prefers quiet calm environment. The water is sea green, clear. The sand is a little red to brown but sandy. The bay water is also calm enough, making it a perfect place for holidays and romantic outings. A narrow road surrounds the bay, but there is not much traffic in it. The bay has shower and drinking facilities.
Muhammad R — Google review
Nice little beach with catch name. The waters look nice from above, but when you get in, you'll realize they are pretty muddy. OK for 1 time but it wouldn't be my favorite beach. The beach bar offer some sunbeds but at full season it's very very crowded.
Konstantinos B — Google review
It was my long walk on New Year's day, came all the way from the port that's downtown Poros & it was absolutely stunning! No wonder it's crowded in the summer, there were others enjoing a little picnic on the same day, such a quiet lovely place with crystal clear waters, looking forward to visiting again in the summer!
Dimitra K — Google review
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Poros Municipality 180 20, Greece, USA
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