Where are most of Greece's UNESCO World Heritage Monuments?
Most of Greece’s UNESCO World Heritage Monuments are located in the Peloponnese; the Mythical Peloponnese! 5 out of 18 UNESCO World Heritage Monuments in Greece are located in the Peloponnese. Convenient? Yes! It’s the nearest region to the typical touristy base of Athens which the smart visitor can and should avoid (as much as possible)!
Visiting places like Delphi, Sparta/Mystras, or Mycenae all include some uphill walking. From our experience, people of all ages manage with no problems. Very limited tours of ours involve some extra hiking or add-ons that you can always skip.
Temple of Apollo Epicurius
Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus
Mystras (next to Sparta)
Archaeological Site of Olympia
Mycenae
Ancient Corinth & Corinth Canal
Ancient Messene (not to be confused with Mycenae!)
Byzantine churches, impressive castles, the mountain villages & monasteries, the coastline, the wineries, the food & drink, the people.
Don’t forget.
And if you think that something is missing.
You still need to include the best mix in your itinerary since the Peloponnese region is limitless!
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