Argolida, between olive groves and the Aegean, a place that still feels real.
Greece’s quiet Riviera. Just a short drive from Athens, Argolida is one of Greece’s most captivating yet mostly undiscovered regions. A landscape where olive groves meet turquoise bays, elegant coastal towns, and authentic villages.
Here you’ll find everything that makes Greece special, without the crowds. Sail around the islands, hike through pine-covered hills, taste award-winning wines from Nemea, or simply slow down by the sea.
With its refined yet authentic atmosphere, excellent food, pure olive oil, and sense of calm, it’s more than a destination.
Argolida is Greece, just as you hoped to find it.
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The Argolic Riviera
Between Porto Cheli, Ermioni and Kilada stretches a coastline of quiet elegance, turquoise bays, olive-covered hills and discreet architecture blending into nature. Here, life revolves around the sea: mornings on the water, long lunches in hidden tavernas, and warm evenings on sunlit terraces. It’s the serene side of the Greek Riviera, refined, natural, and deeply restorative.
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The Saronic Islands
Just across the water lie the islands of Hydra, Spetses and Poros, each with its own rhythm and character. Hydra’s timeless architecture, Spetses’ vibrant harbor, and Poros’ pine-covered hills make them irresistible destinations for a day trip or a long weekend. From Argolida, they’re always within reach, close enough for adventure, yet far enough to feel like an escape.
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Nafplio & the Northern Coast
Elegant, romantic and full of history, Nafplio, Greece’s first capital, is often called Greece’s most beautiful town. Stroll through marble-paved streets, explore Venetian fortresses, or swim in nearby coves like Tolo and Vivari. Climb the 857 steps to Palamidi castle. It’s a place where culture and sea meet effortlessly, lively, yet still intimate and authentic.
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The Heartland & Wine Country
Beyond the coast lies the gentle interior of Argolida, a landscape of vineyards, ancient olive groves and golden light. Visit the ancient sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus, then taste award-winning reds in the hills of Nemea. Each summer, the Athens Epidaurus Festival brings world-class performances to the ancient theatre of Epidaurus, an unforgettable experience.