Archaeological sites, spectacular landscapes, idyllic beaches... when it comes to historical and natural treasures, the Peloponnese is rather well supplied!

Archaeological sites, spectacular landscapes, idyllic beaches... when it comes to historical and natural treasures, the Peloponnese is rather well supplied!
Famous for its extraordinarily well-preserved ancient theater, the archaeological site of Epidaurus is a one of the most iconic landmarks in the Peloponnese!
120 kilometers/75 miles from Athens, Mycenae is one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the Peloponnese!
Olympia is one of the most iconic ancient sites in Greece! The ancient Olympic Games - the ancestors of our current Games - are named after this archaeological site, where they were created in the 8th century BC.
80 kilometers/50 miles from Athens, the Corinth Canal is a formidable technical feat: one of the top tourist attractions in the Peloponnese!
Captain Ulysses is a seasoned sailor, so it's no wonder that he loves coastal cities. And Nafplio is indeed a historical jewel! Ready to set sail? :)
Perched on a rocky peninsula, Monemvasia invites visitors to travel back in time: this picture-postcard medieval citadel is hands down one of the Captain's favorites in Greece!
With its landscapes reminiscent of Ireland and Scotland, its deserted villages and its Byzantine churches, the Mani Peninsula, in Greece, is quite simply spectacular!