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Nafplio – the Venetian pearl from the Peloponnese

Nafplio was the first capital of modern Greece and a “must” if you visit Peloponnese. The city itself is an 8th century Venetian pearl and the Palamidi Fortress offers spectacular

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Camping Bekas from Epidavros, Peloponnese – advantages and disadvantages

Camping Bekas is an interesting option if you arrive in #Epidavros, #Greece, north-east of the #Peloponnese. Advantages: if you book or find a place available “on the edge of the

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Camping Ionion Beach, a quality campsite on the northwest coast of the Peloponnese

Camping Ionion Beach is, by all standards, a quality campsite. Located on the northwest coast of the Peloponnese, opposite of Zakynthos, it offers facilities for black water discharge and connection

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Kalamata – worth a visit even if only for the famous olives and its famous olive oil

Kalamata is worth a visit even if only for the famous olives and its famous olive oil. Near the city we recommend a tour of Ben Olive Mill – Kalamata,

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Palamidi Fortress – spectacular views of the Aegean Sea

The Palamidi Fortress is perched on one of the two hills that guard the beautiful city of Nafplio. It offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea, but also of the

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Gerakas – The Greek Fjord

A lesser known destination in the southeast of the Laconia region: The Greek Fjord (Gerakas – The Greek Fjord). Near the port you will find a series of chic taverns

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Monemvasia – the invisible fortress in Peloponnese

Monemvasia is a “must see” if you arrive on the east coast of the Peloponnese, Laconia region, Greece. The island is connected to the mainland by a short 200m long

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