Esta excursión de un día está hecha a medida para los amantes de la historia. Comienza con una visita al Canal de Corinto, una vía navegable artificial que une el mar Jónico con el mar Egeo. Después de tomar algunas fotos, se dirigirá a las ruinas de Micenas para realizar una visita guiada. Se dice que fue en este antiguo asentamiento donde los griegos partieron en su expedición para conquistar la ciudad de Troya. Desde aquí, se dirigirá a Nauplia, que fue la capital del Reino de Grecia de 1827 a 1834.

Excursión de día completo a Nauplia y Micenas desde Atenas
- Visite el Canal de Corinto, un canal artificial que une dos mares
- Descubra en Micenas el punto de partida de la expedición de los antiguos griegos hacia Troya.
- Pasee por las callejuelas empedradas de Nauplia, la primera capital de Grecia
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