
Nafplio, located in the eastern Peloponnese, is one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in Greece. It was the first capital of the newly born Greek state from 1823 to 1834.
The architecture, culture, and traditions of Nafplio were influenced by Frankish, Venetian, and Turkish conquerors over the centuries, resulting in unique monuments, statues, castles, walls, fountains, and buildings that attract visitors.
Porto Heli, along with neighboring Ermioni village and Spetses Island, is a popular destination for boat owners in the Peloponnese. It features numerous beautiful beaches, elegant villas, luxurious resorts, vibrant nightlife, and delicious fresh seafood.
About the Location
Nafplio
- Tolo
- Kandia
- Nea Kios
Porto Heli
- Kounoupi beach
- Hinitsa
- Ververonda
Nafplion has limited activities, with most options located in the beach resort of Tolo. The beach at Tolo offers a variety of water sports activities suitable for all ages, with many water sports centers available due to its status as an individual tourist destination.
Porto Heli offers limited activities compared to the islands, with only a few water sports centers available in the most popular beaches for activities like water skiing and fun games. The destination is suitable for relaxation on the beach or in the countryside, with calm swimming beaches ideal for spending the day and seaside taverns to enjoy lunch. In the evenings, visitors can have drinks at lounge cafe-bars while enjoying the stars.
Nafplio
- Bourtzi Fortress
- Akronafplia Fortress
- Palamidi Fortress
- Archaeological Museum
- Church of Agios Spyridon
- Folklore Museum
- National Gallery
- War Museum
Porto Heli
- Ververoda Lake