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With a rich history and a rich landscape, The Peloponnese may have more archaeological sites than anywhere else in the world.

Its timeless scenic villages, ancient monuments, medieval castles, rich history, natural beauty, and spectacular beaches make the Peloponnese’s an all-time favorite travel destination for travelers from all over the world.

The beautiful resorts of the Peloponnese and the interesting sightseeing attract many visitors to here all year round which hosts the most important archaeological sites of Greece, including Olympia, Epidaurus, and Mycenae.

Now, let’s check out some of the amazing places to visit on your trip to the Peloponnese.

Here are the 6 Best Places To Visit In Peloponnese.

1. Mycenae

Mycenae is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese in Greece.

Mycenaean civilization – an ancient Aegean civilization known from the excavations at Mycenae and other sites that were first undertaken by Heinrich Schliemann and others after 1876 who helped to revise the early history of Greece.

At Mycenae, you will be impressed by its giant walls, constructed by Cyclops according to the myth, and by the Treasury of Atreus, the vaulted tomb of Agamemnon.

2. Olympia

Founded in the 8th century B.C., Olympia is an ancient site on Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula that hosted the original Olympic Games.

Its extensive ruins include athletic training areas, a stadium, and temples dedicated to the gods Hera and Zeus where the Archaeological Museum of Olympia exhibits finds from the site, including a statue of Hermes attributed to the sculptor Praxiteles.

Olympia, in contrast, is set in a lush and bucolic valley, watered by the famous Alphios to the south and its tributary, the Kladeos, to the west which remains a remarkable place, peaceful and romantic, especially in the spring, when wildflowers surround the ruins.

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3. Kardamyli

Known for having an especially good view of Mount Taygetus which is locally known as the “Profitis Ilias”, literally translating to “Prophet Elias”, Kardamyli is a town by the sea thirty-five kilometers southeast of Kalamata.

It is the seat of the municipality of Lefktro in the region of Messenia on the Mani Peninsula.

At Kardamyli, you can step through the main gate, try to puzzle out the marble inscriptions, and stop to admire the relief sculpture of the two-headed eagle of Byzantium, the empire’s emblem where the elders who created this stone village had a powerful influence on the modern history of Greece.

This small village is in an idyllic setting since it is situated between the sea and the mountains.

So don’t miss the chance to explore Kardamyli when you’re in Peloponnese.

4. Mani Peninsula

Known by its medieval name Maina, The Mani Peninsula is a geographical and cultural region in Greece that is home to the Maniots, who claim descendancy from the ancient Dorians and Spartans.

Mani Peninsula welcomes visitors with its amazing landscapes, glorious towers, houses that look like real fortresses, great history, and beauty that offers visitors a variety of activities.

It is considered a remote and mysterious region, a step into another world.

So don’t miss to visit a land of tower houses, castles, ancient sites, Byzantine chapels, beautiful beaches, and spectacular caves when you’re in Peloponnese.

5. Nafplion

Nafplion is a seaport town in the Peloponnese in Greece that has expanded up the hillsides near the north end of the Argolic Gulf which is among the most beautiful towns in mainland Greece.

It’s a charming city with a spectacular waterfront, small streets, and historic buildings crowned by a fortress that looks over another fort in the middle of the harbor.

Nafplion is a popular weekend destination all year round where its lovely beach resorts make it a great place for the summer holidays.

When you’re in Greece then you must visit this one of the most beautiful towns as well as one of the most romantic cities all over Greece.

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6. Epidavros

Most famous for its theatre and is one of the best surviving buildings from the classical period, Epidavros is a one-of-a-kind archaeological site in Peloponnese.

The highlight of Epidavros is its fine theater which provided entertainment for those who made the pilgrimage here. It has hosted acclaimed ancient dramas, operas, symphonies, and dance performances, featuring top  Greek and foreign actors, directors, set designers, choreographers, musicians, and composers.

The highlight of Epidavros is its fine theater which provided entertainment for those who made the pilgrimage here.

Epidavros is must visit because of its living ancient theatre, a one-of-a-kind archaeological site, and the famous Asclepius of antiquity that’s also all within a natural landscape which makes for an ideal beach and culture holiday.

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