Mykene og Epidaurus endagstur fra Athen på spansk





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Tag en dagstur fra Athen for at udforske resterne af det gamle Mycenae, centrum for den græske civilisation fra 1600 til 1100 f.Kr. C. Besøg byen Epidaurus, berømt for sit imponerende græske teater.
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Afgang fra dagsturen fra vores terminal gennem kystnationalvejen til Korintkanalen (kort stop).
Efter Korintkanalen kommer vi ind i Argolis-regionen, det gyldne land Mycenae of Homer, et UNESCO-verdensarvsted. Mycenae, der stammer tilbage fra det andet århundrede f. Kr., Var et af de vigtigste centre for den græske civilisation og en militær fæstning, der dominerede store dele af det sydlige Grækenland. Vi besøger det arkæologiske sted i det mytiske rige Agamemnon. Hvor du kan se de cyclopiske mure, løveporten, de kongelige grave, inklusive Clitemnestra de Agamenón, og skatten i Atreus, en storslået skulptur fra det 14. århundrede f.Kr. Dernæst vil tiden være tilbage til en valgfri traditionel græsk frokost på en nærliggende restaurant.
Nafplio, en malerisk by på Peloponnes-kysten, kombinerer historie og charme. Det var Grækenlands første hovedstad og er kendt for sin neoklassiske arkitektur og monumenter som Palamidi-fæstningen og Bourtzi-slottet. I løbet af det 90 minutter lange stop – inklusive en 30-minutters frokostpause (hvis du vælger det) – kan du udforske den gamle bydel, slentre langs havnefronten eller opdage lokale butikker og caféer. Et kort besøg til en af Grækenlands mest romantiske destinationer.
Før frokost foretages et valgfrit stop i en keramisk fabrik. Efter frokost fortsætter vi til Epidaurus og besøger det gamle teater. UNESCOs verdensarvsmonument er kendt for at være fødestedet til Apollos søn, Asclepius, healeren og var det mest berømte helingscenter i den klassiske verden. Epidaurus er sandsynligvis mest berømt for sit teater, en af de bedst bevarede bygninger i det klassiske Grækenland og bruges stadig i dag til sin utrolige akustik. Dagturen gennem Argolis (Mycenae - Epidaurus) vender tilbage til Athen om eftermiddagen.
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We had an interesting and happy day thanks to the hard work of our driver and the tour guide. Briskly directed onto the tour bus, we made our inevitably slow way through the Athenian morning traffic to the motorway for Corinth. Our guide was highly informative about several places en route, including Eleusis and Salamis. She gave clear information and instructions in excellent English, and invited responses and feedback. The Corinth Canal walkway is crowded (and begging children greet each tour bus) but worth persevering with for the stupendous view of the C19th engineering work (surely redundant even as it was being constructed) and to imagine the bizarre sight of ships being taken on rollers across land in ancient times. The tour route winds on below the lonely and vertiginous Acro-Corinth fortifications, taking us down into Nemean valleys and in due course to the citadel of Mycenae between twin giant peaks. A hold-up on the motorway (no fault of the tour) reduced our time here to a bare hour, which meant I wasn't able to visit the museum. The Mycenaean artefacts on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens would make up for the disappointment. Our guide dealt expertly with a late-comer back to the bus, and we were able to catch a quarter of an hour's glimpse into the 'beehive tombs' close to the main site, with their gigantic entrance ramp. Next stop, Napflio. The guide told us about the site at Tyryns, so we could appreciate it as we drove by. In Napflio she took us on a short tour of the central harbour area, informing us of the city's role in the struggle for Greek Independence, and of the Venetian presence here a century or so earlier. Some of us had booked lunch at a restaurant on the quayside, and could fuel up on salad and salt cod for the afternoon visit to Epidauros. We had a slightly longer stop here, allowing us to make the most of the extraordinary theatre in its stupendous setting, and begin to figure out the main elements of the ground plan and remains of the wider site. Siginifcant here are the ruins of the early 'hospital', the main temple, and the tholos (this last heavily dependent on scaffolding when I visited). Our driver kindly drove us back to Corinth along the old national road through the mountains. It was picturesque, and afforded fine views of the sea and nearest island. Our guide continued to inform us about significant places, including the spot alleged to be where Paul first came ashore to preach to the Corinthians after his difficult time over the water in Athens. It was a long day for driver and guide. They remained cheerful throughout, and our guide very engaging, knowledgeable, and committed. The coach made additional stops to drop customers in the city centre before returning us to the Key Tours office. The coach was very comfortable. I felt this tour was an efficient way to introduce people to two important ancient sites which would otherwise be hard to access in one day independently. And Napflio made for a picturesque interlude, with its two fine castles--the one in the bay just like a sandcastle--and masted ships (and super-yachts) berthed in the harbour. Good value, made even more so by the efforts of our driver and guide. Thank you.



