Peloponnes - Mani
The rich history of the region is omnipresent and provides a fascinating backdrop for unforgettable experiences.
Find below some examples
Monemvasia
Monemvasia, founded in the sixth century by the Byzantines is a breathtaking medieval tower town located on the south-eastern coast of the Peloponnese. Take the opportunity to explore this mystical stone-built settlement, nestled at the edge of a big rock by the sea, and immerse yourself in a unique medieval atmosphere!
Mystras
Visit the medieval fortified town of Mystras, a Byzantine ruined city designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site near the village of the same name in Greece, north-west of Sparta on a hill in the foothills of the Taygetos Mountains.
Hiking Adventures
Embark on invigorating hiking adventures along the rugged Greek landscape and explore hidden natural wonders.
Local Cultural Exploration
Immerse yourself in the rich local culture through guided tours of museums and galleries showcasing the heritage of Greece.
Angel Ceramics
Handmade studio pottery
and workshops
"I am happy to live my dream and everyday I love to discover new possibilities moulding the clay and transforming it into something beautiful.
Giving lessons again brings me together with people who share my love for clay. It brings inspiration and fun."
Pirgos Dirou
Glyfada (or Vlychada) Dirou Cave is one of the most beautiful caves in the world. It is located on the west coast of the Laconian Peninsula, near Areopoli.
The cave was formed hundreds of thousands of years ago.
The stalactites and stalagmites that are currently formed underwater were formed when sea levels were much lower than current levels.
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