Nafplio (Greek: Ναύπλιο) is a seaport town in the Peloponnese in Greece that has expanded up the hillsides near the north end of the Argolic Gulf. The town was an important seaport held under a succession of royal houses in the Middle Ages as part of the lordship of Argos and Nauplia, held initially by the de la Roche following the Fourth Crusade before coming under the Republic of Venice and, lastly, the Ottoman Empire. The town was the capital of the First Hellenic Republic and of the Kingdom of Greece, from the start of the Greek Revolution in 1821 until 1834. Nafplio is now the capital of the regional unit of Argolis.
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Landlife is a leading Tour Operator and Destination Management Company, specialized in the region of Peloponnese in Greece. We provide organized and tailor made tours for groups and individuals based on the rich Greek tradition and the unique natural landscapes.
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PanExpeditions offer a range of outdoor experiences at sea, forests and mountains, from just an hour to multi day expeditions. The summer season, we explore the majestic coastline of Argolida and Nafplio town, with stunning views of the natural environment, combined with cultural sites, such as Medieval Castles or ancient sunken cities and many more..
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The 'Grecopaths Team' consists of local experienced people & licensed partners who are specialized in several outdoor activities such as: hiking, cycling, horse riding, holistic therapies in nature, four-wheel-driving, food tours & water sports. We work in Nafplio city, the prefecture of Argolis & through the neighboring prefectures of the Peloponnese. Human relations, action, nature, tradition, respect to history, safety, authenticity of our services are some of our guidelines of everything we have to offer. The 'Grecopaths team' promotes visits to locations which combine historical, archaeological, cultural, and gastronomical interests with our activities.
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Since 2012 outdoor guided tours with sea kayak. Come with us to explore the coast line of Argolida, Nafplio ,Epidavros ,Poros, Spetses island ,Tolo ,Porto Heli, Ermiony ,Kylada gastronomi pathts around Argolida Pelloponice Greece.
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Relax as we cruise the Argolic Gulf. View the natural beauty and indulge yourself with some water activities, such as snorkeling, paddleboarding, fishing and of course sailing! We offer half day and full day cruises to Romvi, a magnificent island with crystal waters. Also upon demand we organise multiple day cruises to the nearby islands. Prepare yourself for a lifetime experience and join us.
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Nafpliotaxi.gr is a private company. Our service: CRUISE PASSENGER SERVICE! TOURS to the Archaeological Sites, Monasteries, Churches, Monuments etc.! Yacht Service! Airport Transfer! Transfer Service! Please don't confuse us with the local taxi stand or others in the region! EXCLUSIVELY RESERVATION BY EMAIL OR PHONE!
Excellent service and reasonable prices , quick and effective response!I definitely recommend it.I have recently visited the beautiful town of Nafplion and my company and I needed a drive to go sightseeing to the ancient ruins at Mycenae.The driver was very helpful and kind
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A more perfect home for the superlative collections could not be found. Regarded as one of the best preserved Venetian buildings in the country, it served as the old Navy Arsenal. From the remote Mesolithic times onwards treasured finds are displayed. Excavations began at Franchthi Cave in 1967 and were anticipated to be only a short stop-gap, but what was found exceeded all expectations, comprising artefacts at the nexus of hunter-gatherer to settled lives. Bronze Age exhibits are marvellous and show a range of pottery, figurines and vessels. Mycenaean Palace culture from areas under its rule is fascinating and reflect the sophistication and trade links underway. Armour and other items from Dendra were another highlight.
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Not to be missed. The history is highly interesting and the views are incredible. Give it two hours to fully explore the fortress, wear good walking shoes, and be prepared for some slopes and strenuous walking (in places) Bring water!
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