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Overview
- See the Corinth Canal and marvel at the engineering
- Admire the kingdom of Ancient Mycenae
- Hear the amazing acoustics at the Epidaurus Theatre
- Explore the home of mythical Agamemnon
- Enjoy a full day of history and culture
Activity location
- Mycenae and Epidaurus
- 212 00, Mykines, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Athens, any hotel any accommodation any central point in Athens city
- Athens, Greece
Multiple meeting/redemption points available, see location information for full list
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Sorry this activity isn't available on Tue, Jul 15
What's included, what's not
- roundtrip transport
- airconditioned van/vehicle
- English speaking driver
- tolls,taxes, fuel
- food, drinks
- guide in the monuments
- entrance fees in the museums/monuments
Know before you book
- Bring hat, sunglasses, id card
What you can expect
Explore the ruins of Ancient Mycenae, home of the mythical Agamemnon. For 400 years (1600–1200 BC) this kingdom was the most powerful in Greece. Then admire the unique ancient theatre of Epidaurus with the exceptional acoustics.
One hour drive away from Athens, in the area of Peloponnese and on our way to Mycenae you will be able to see the famous Corinth Canal. We make a quick stop at the canal to admire this engineering marvel that connects the Aegean with the Ionian sea.
-Stop at the Corinth canal for 20 min for photos
After a brief Stop at the Canal we will continue towards Mycenae, one of the most important cities of ancient Greece. You will see the Mycenaean Acropolis, the tomb of Agamemnon and the ruins of the Cyclopean walls that protected this mighty city.You can also visit the archaeological Museum of Mycenae.
In the second millennium BC, Mycenae was one of the major centers of Greek civilisation, a military stronghold which dominated much of southern Greece, Crete, the Cyclades and parts of southwest Anatolia. The period of Greek history from about 1600 BC to about 1100 BC is called Mycenaean in reference to Mycenae.
According to Homer, the city of Mycenae was founded by Perseus, the son of Danae and Zeus. By Agamemnon’s time the Royal House of Atreus was the most powerful of the Achaeans (Homer’s name for the Greeks).
- We stop at Mycenae for 90 min.
Our last stop of this historical tour is the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus.
This 4th-century-BC theatre is one of the best-preserved Classical Greek structures in existence. Built of limestone is without doubt the highlight of Epidaurus area.
It's renowned for its amazing acoustics; a coin dropped in the theatre's centre can be heard from the highest seat. The theatre seats up to 14,000 people. Its entrance is flanked by restored Corinthian pilasters and the foundations of the ancient stage are beyond the circle. It's now used for performances of Ancient Greek drama during the annual Hellenic Festival.
We stop at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus for 1 hour.
After Mycenae/Epidaurus or before you have the option to stop at a nearby village or town for snacks or a quick lunch.
Drop off at the pick up point or any central point in Athens or Piraeus.
Location
Activity location
- Mycenae and Epidaurus
- 212 00, Mykines, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Athens, any hotel any accommodation any central point in Athens city
- Athens, Greece
- Piraeus, cruise terminals and Port gates, any hotel any accommodation in Piraeus city
- 83 Akti Miaouli
- 185 38, Pireas, Greece