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Discover Greece's historic sites of Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Nafplio with a private tour including wine tasting in Nemea, all in a 12-hour luxury experience.

This 12-hour private tour offers an engaging journey through some of Greece’s most iconic archaeological sites and charming towns. Starting from Athens, the tour combines cultural exploration, scenic views, and a luxury wine tasting experience in Nemea. Traveling in a Mercedes V-Class with a professional driver, this tour promises comfort and flexibility, making it a suitable choice for those wanting a personalized and relaxed day.
The itinerary includes visits to Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Nafplio, with options for a guide at an extra cost to deepen your understanding of each site. The tour also features free time for photos, food, and possibly browsing local shops, ensuring a balanced mix of sightseeing and leisure.
It’s important to note that this tour is not wheelchair accessible and requires comfortable walking shoes for archaeological site visits. This experience is ideal for those interested in combining history, culture, and fine wine in a private, flexible setting.
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The tour begins early in the morning with hotel pickup in Athens in a private Mercedes V-Class. This vehicle provides a smooth and comfortable ride throughout the day, driven by a professional driver. This setup eliminates the need for public transportation and maximizes your time at each stop.
After departure, the first stop is at the Isthmus of Corinth, where visitors enjoy a photo stop and views of the impressive Corinth Canal. Travelers have about 30 minutes to take photos and soak in the scenery. There’s an optional chance to try traditional Greek souvlaki, or even experience bungee jumping over the canal for adventure lovers, although these extras depend on personal interests and availability.

The next major stop is Mycenae, home to legendary tales of Agamemnon. Here, a guided tour lasts about one hour, where the guide explains the significance of the site’s ancient ruins. Visitors can explore the Cyclopean walls, the Tholos tombs, and the Royal Palace, all while gaining insight into the Bronze Age civilization that once thrived here.
The National Museum of Mycenae can also be included if the optional guide is chosen, providing further context. The site is renowned for its impressive archaeological remains, making it a highlight of the day. The visit is paced to allow for photos and personal exploration before heading to the next destination.

From Mycenae, the tour continues to Epidaurus, famous for its well-preserved ancient theater renowned for extraordinary acoustics. The guided tour of about one hour reveals how the theater was built to host performances with amazing sound quality that still impresses visitors today.
The theater’s design allows voices to carry clearly, even from the back seats, making it a fascinating example of ancient engineering. Travelers can enjoy free time here to walk around, take photos, or simply admire the craftsmanship of this spectacular structure.
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Next, the journey leads to Nafplio, often called Greece’s first capital. The town’s old harbor and narrow streets offer plenty of opportunities for strolling. Visitors have approximately two hours here to explore independently.
You can walk along the bustling alleys of the Old Town, enjoy coffee or a meal overlooking the Palamidi Fortress, or take a quick boat trip to Bourtzi, the small fortress island in the harbor. The town’s charm and historic atmosphere make it a perfect place for photographs and relaxed exploration.
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Midday, the tour shifts to Nemea, Greece’s largest vineyard region, for a wine tasting session at a selected winery. This experience lasts about 1.5 hours, where you sample fine varieties such as Agiorgitiko.
During the tasting, you learn about the art of winemaking, combining traditional techniques with modern practices. The setting offers a luxurious yet authentic taste of Greece’s wine culture, making this a highlight for wine enthusiasts or anyone interested in local flavors.

A key feature of this tour is the personalized program. Travelers can enjoy free time at each stop for photos, food, or short walks, making the day adaptable to your interests. For those who wish, an additional guide can be arranged for a more in-depth experience, although the tour is already well-paced and informative.
The tour concludes with drop-off back in Athens in the late afternoon. Since the entire day is private, it offers a relaxed pace and the ability to customize based on personal preferences, within the structured itinerary.
This tour is best suited for travelers comfortable with walking in archaeological sites, as some areas require light physical activity. It is not wheelchair accessible, and guests should bring passport or ID card for identification.
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially for site explorations. The tour operates rain or shine, so checking the weather forecast can help in planning your outfits. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, and the wine tasting is restricted to those aged 18 and over.

This experience stands out because of its luxury private vehicle and customizable schedule, making it a more intimate alternative to group tours. The inclusion of wine tasting adds a unique touch not always featured in standard day trips.
Multiple similar tours are available, but this one emphasizes personalized service and the chance to explore at your own pace, with the comfort of a private driver. It is a well-rounded choice for those seeking a comprehensive and comfortable day out from Athens.
This tour offers a meaningful glimpse into Greece’s ancient history, combined with scenic views, culinary delights, and luxury transport. Its flexibility makes it ideal for travelers who want a tailored experience without the rush of large group tours.
While it does not include a professional guide by default, the option to add one allows for a deeper understanding of each site. The wine tasting in Nemea adds a memorable flavor to the day, blending culture, history, and gastronomy seamlessly.
This private tour is best suited for those who value comfort, customization, and a mix of archaeology and local flavors in a single day. It balances informative stops with leisurely free time, making it a compelling choice for a well-rounded Greek adventure.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
This tour is designed for adults; it requires walking and involves alcohol tasting, which is limited to those 18 and over. It may not be ideal for young children or families with mobility issues.
Can I customize the itinerary or add additional stops?
The tour has a set itinerary, but the flexible schedule allows for some personal preferences, such as more free time or additional photos. For specific customizations, contacting the provider in advance is recommended.
What does the wine tasting include?
The tasting features different varieties, including Agiorgitiko, and offers insights into the winemaking process at a selected winery in Nemea.
How long is the travel time between stops?
Travel between the main stops ranges from 20 to 80 minutes, with the longest segment being the initial transfer from Athens to the Isthmus of Corinth.
Is food included in the tour?
Food is not included, but there is free time in Nafplio for meals or snacks. The tour’s schedule allows for personal dining options.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests should bring passport or ID card and wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking and outdoor sightseeing.