In the morning we depart from Athens and we will head towards Arcadia prefecture, where we going to hike part of the Lousios gorge. The hike starts from the isolated monastery of Prodromos, which is built into the side of a rock and looks absolutely stunning, the path unfolds in parallel with Lousios, a river with crystal clear waters that runs through an incredibly steep gorge towering up above you. The path is finishing back to Dimitsana, and just before entering the village we will do a stop to visit the Open-Air Water Power Museum, a thematic museum which highlights the importance of water-power in traditional society. Focusing on the main pre-industrial techniques that take advantage of water to produce a variety of goods, it links them to the history and daily life of the local society over the ages.
Overnight in Dimitsana in a boutique hotel
Lunch and dinner included
Hiking distance: 8 km / Hiking Duration: 4 hr
Elevation gain & loss: 854 m & 455 m
Driving distance:
Athens to Dimitsana 210 km / 2 hr 30 min
Dimitsana to the Monastery of Prodromos 15 km / 30 minutes
Today we will drive towards Kardamyli. This tiny village is located in one of the prettiest settings in the Peloponnese, nestled between the blue waters of the Messinian Gulf and the Taygetos Mountains. Hiking has become Kardamyli’s greatest drawcard, as the hills behind the village are crisscrossed with an extensive network of cobblestone paths, hidden among the coastal flora. Today’s walk begins at the charming hillside village of Agia Sophia, with its beautiful stone church and sweeping views down toward the coastline of Kardamyli. From here, our cobblestone trail winds gently upward through ancient olive groves and terraced fields, following centuries-old footpaths once used by locals and shepherds.
After a steady climb, we reach the village of Chora, where breathtaking panoramas open over the Taygetos Mountains and the sparkling Messenian Gulf. From here, the trail continues to Exochori, a quiet but atmospheric mountain settlement where time seems to stand still. We wander through its narrow lanes before following the path back down to Agia Sophia.
Overnight in Kardamyli in a boutique hotel
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Hiking distance: 9 km / Hiking Duration: 3 hr
Elevation gain & loss: 350 m & 350 m
Driving distance:
Dimitsana to Kardamyli 131 km / 2 hr 30 min
Sea kayak Kardamyli is about exploring the coast of the Messinian Gulf at a relaxed pace. You paddle in warm crystal-clear waters, exploring hidden coves with impressive rock formations and visiting idyllic beaches scattered along the coast. One of the top attractions of this trip is a visit to the Blue Cave. A spectacular natural phenomenon where sunlight passing through a crack in the cave reflects on the seafloor an aquamarine color
Overnight in Kardamyli in a boutique hotel
Breakfast and lunch included
Sea kayak duration: 4 hr including breaks
Mani is as it ever was: stunning and desolate. The road down the eastern side of Mani’s rugged spine is dotted with small villages notable for their Byzantine churches and clusters of stone towers – ancient mini-Manhattans built to defend against invaders and to protect citizens when local blood feuds emerged.
From Kardamyli we will drive to Cape Tainaron, and hike towards the southernmost point of mainland Greece, where a sea cave is said to be the mouth of Hades, the ancient god of the underworld.
After that, we will continue towards Monemvasia, a Gibraltar-like rock which forms a small island linked by a bridge, with a medieval village at its base. The village is enclosed within the walls of a castle, with narrow, cobbled streets, flanked by winding stairways that weave between a complex network of stone houses.
Overnight in Monemvasia in a boutique hotel
Breakfast and lunch included
Hiking distance: 4 km / Hiking Duration: 2 hr
Elevation gain & loss: 172 m & 172 m
Driving distance:
Kardamyli to Kokkinogeia 84 km / 2 hr
Kokkinogeia to Monemvasia 137 km / 3 hr
Located in the crossroad of the Aegean and Ionian seas, the island of Kythera lies just off the southern tip of the Peloponnese’s Lakonian Peninsula. With its population of fewer than 4000 spread between 40 villages, Kythera it's an unspoilt island of lush valleys, deep gorges, crystal clear waters and medieval settlements.
In the afternoon, we will hike from the village of Kapsali to Chora, the capital of the island which is set on a hill above it. It is one of the most beautiful villages of the Aegean that stands out for its architectural blend of Cycladic, Venetian and Cretan architecture. Before completing the loop walk to Kapsali, we will explore its white-washed lanes up to the Venetian castle with stunning views over to Hytra, a sea-girt rock that lays claim to being the birth place of Aphrodite.
Overnight in Kythera in a boutique hotel
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Hiking distance: 5,5 km / Hiking Duration: 2 hr
Elevation gain & loss: 324 m & 349 m
Driving distance:
Monemvasia to Neapoli 27 km / 30 min
Diakofti to Kapsali 32 km / 46 min
Ferry:
Neapoli to Kythera 12:00-13:15
Our walk begins in the lively square of Potamos, before following an ancient path through fertile meadows, abandoned olive terraces, and shaded ravines connecting Trifyllianika to Paliochora. Along the way we pass Vrochantarika, a verdant ravine with its ever-flowing stream, and the small church of Agia Varvara, an elegant monument of Monemvasian architecture.
Eventually we reach the dramatic rock of Paliochora, hidden among steep gorges. Once the thriving capital of Kythera, it was destroyed in 1537 by the Ottoman corsair Barbarossa and has remained abandoned ever since. Exploring the ruins of this haunting citadel, its houses, chapels, and walls still clinging to the cliffs offers a powerful glimpse into the island’s turbulent history.
Overnight in Kythera in a boutique hotel
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
Hiking distance: 4 km / Hiking Duration: 2 hr
Elevation gain & loss: 227 m & 74 m
Driving distance:
Kapsali to Potamos 22 km / 40 min
Paliochora to Kapsali 22 km / 40 min
In the morning, we will take the ferry back to Peloponnese and then we will drive towards Nafplio, the town where Greece meets Italy. Built with stepped streets overhung with balconies dripping bougainvillea, handsome neoclassical buildings and enticing shops and restaurants, it is the most charming town in the Peloponnese.
Overnight in Nafplio in a boutique hotel
Breakfast and dinner included
Driving distance:
Kapsali to Diakofti 32 km / 46 min
Neapoli to Nafplio 250 km / 3 hr 30 min
Ferry:
Kythera to Neapoli 12:00-13:15
Epidaurus, is the best-preserved theater of Ancient Greece, and the place were Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles presented their tragic poets. Every single summer people still return to see the same plays, a genuine testimony of the Greek culture that it is still alive. We will spend the morning visiting the archaeological site, which was also famed and revered as a place for miraculous healing. After that, we will drive to the World heritage-listed Mycenae, one of the most ancient places in Europe, and as you walk through the 13th-century BC Lion Gate, it’s easy to sense that the ancient Greek myths have a strong connection with reality.
Breakfast and lunch included
Driving distance:
Nafplio to Epidaurus 23 km / 40 min
Epidaurus to Mycenae 40 km / 1 hr
Mycenae to Athens center to 120 km / 2 hr
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