Nafplio
Peloponnese

Nafplio

Nafplio combines romantic old town charm, seaside walks, elegant architecture and rich history.

Palamidi & Bourtzi Castles

Old Town romance

Archaeological escapes

Travel Guide

Where to Stay in Nafplio

Destination Overview

Nafplio

Nafplio is the city that makes you feel like you are in a romantic movie... but with Greek coffee. It is one of those destinations that always work: weekends, holidays, spring getaways in Greece. The Old Town with its neoclassical buildings, narrow alleys, squares, and castles that you can see from everywhere, gives this rare mix of 'picturesque' without being fake. And there is a historical weight that makes the trip more meaningful: Nafplio flourished when it became the first capital of the Greek state, from 1827 to 1834.

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Why visit Nafplio

1

It is an 'atmosphere capital' all year round

The city has continuous traffic throughout the year. It is not 'dead' off-season: coffee, food, walks, museums, life.

2

It features landmark-castles that are not just backgrounds

Palamidi, Bourtzi, and Akronafplia are not just 'nice photos'. They are pieces of a castle-city built in layers over centuries.

3

It's the perfect base for top Greek highlights

In a short distance you can find Mycenae, Tiryns (UNESCO), and the Sanctuary of Asklepios in Epidaurus (UNESCO). You combine a city break with a cultural trip.

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Best time for Nafplio

💡 Secret: If you want 'Nafplio for photos', go on a weekday in spring or late September. You'll walk the Old Town without doing a slalom.

Spring & Autumn

Mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, fewer crowds (ideal for castles, walks, and short excursions).

June & September

The best compromise for swimming and town vibe, with a more relaxed atmosphere than July-August.

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How to get to Nafplio

💡 Secret: If weekend bound, start early. Not because you won't 'make it', but because Nafplio is won when lived before the Old Town gets full.

By car

From Athens, the drive is about 2 hours (via Olympia Odos, exit for Nemea towards Nafplio).

By bus (KTEL)

Argolis KTEL runs frequent daily routes. The Athens-Nafplio trip typically takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes.

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Top attractions & experiences

1

Old Town & Syntagma Square

The center of gravity featuring significant buildings like the Venetian Fleet Warehouse. Secret: Take two walks—one in the morning (clear light) and one at night (vibe/food).

2

Archaeological Museum

Housed in a 1713 Venetian building. Secret: Go before visiting Mycenae/Tiryns—you will understand the sites much better.

3

Palamidi Castle

A Venetian fortress from the early 18th century. Secret: If you don't want the ~857 steps, drive up and save the steps for the descent.

4

Bourtzi

Fortified in 1471, it used to have a chain blocking enemy ships. Secret: Don't just view it from the shore; take the boat across. The city view is incredible.

5

Akronafplia

The best way to enjoy it is a panoramic walk overlooking the Argolic Gulf, Bourtzi, and the Old Town rooftops.

6

Arvanitia Promenade

The beach lies below Palamidi. The 'Arvanitia Round' is the favorite seaside stroll. Secret: Go late afternoon for cinematic lighting.

7

Psaromachalas

The oldest district of the lower town. Secret: Great for photography—small doors, low houses, shadows, raw material without 'tourist noise'.

8

Church of Agios Spyridon

Here, Ioannis Kapodistrias was assassinated in 1831. Secret: Stand here for 2 minutes without rushing. It gives historical weight to the trip.

9

Komboloi Museum

Presents the whole world around 'worry beads' (komboloi). Secret: Perfect midday break and ideal for a unique gift.

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Beaches, nearby villages & excursions

💡 Excursion secret: Don't try to fit it all in a weekend. Nafplio requires 'aimless' walks—these are what you ultimately remember.

Arvanitia (in town)

Small, refreshing, next to the Old Town—ideal for a swim-break amidst walking.

Karathona

4km from Nafplio, the classic choice for a long sandy stretch. Secret: Go early as 'good spots' fill up quickly.

Tolo

About 12km away, practical choice for families with shallow waters and relaxed sea vibes.

Mycenae & Tiryns (UNESCO)

The most important prehistoric site in Europe and the legendary Mycenae. Secret: Visit the site first, then the museum in Nafplio.

Epidaurus

The best-preserved ancient Greek theatre (UNESCO). Secret: Combine with a stop in Lygourio for food.

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What to eat (and what to take home)

💡 Food secret: Best value is often found one alley behind the high streets. Rule: the less seaside view, the more comfortably you eat.

Nafplio Amygdalota

The most characteristic sweet and souvenir, visible everywhere in the Old Town.

Gogkes (Local Pasta)

Handmade pasta with eggs and flour.

Olive Oil & Olives

The Argolid region produces excellent olive oil and local table olives.

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FAQ — Nafplio essentials

How many days do you need in Nafplio?

A weekend (2 nights) is the minimum. 3-4 nights allow day trips to Mycenae, Epidaurus, or Hydra.

Is Nafplio good for families?

Yes — it has easy walking areas, beaches (Arvanitia, Karathona), and family-friendly accommodations.

Can you swim in Nafplio?

Yes — Arvanitia Beach is right in town. Karathona and Tolo are a short drive away.

Best time to visit?

Spring/autumn for touring, June/September for combining city and sea.

Is it worth it as a day trip?

Yes, but it's a shame. Nafplio truly shines when you stay overnight and the Old Town transforms in the evening.