Discover fine wines and ancient history on a private tour from Athens. Enjoy exclusive tastings and explore Nemea’s archaeological wonders.
Discover fine wines and ancient history on a private tour from Athens. Enjoy exclusive tastings and explore Nemea’s archaeological wonders.
- Corinth Canal - The Corinth Canal is a crucial, man-made waterway in Greece, slicing through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth to link the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. Completed in 1893 after numerous failed attempts dating back to ancient times, the canal spans 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) in length and 21.4 meters (70 feet)…
- Corinth Canal - The Corinth Canal is a crucial, man-made waterway in Greece, slicing through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth to link the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. Completed in 1893 after numerous failed attempts dating back to ancient times, the canal spans 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) in length and 21.4 meters (70 feet) in width at its base. It significantly shortens maritime travel by 700 kilometers (430 miles), eliminating the need to circumnavigate the Peloponnese peninsula.
The successful completion in the 19th century was a remarkable engineering achievement, symbolizing the triumph of modern technology over ancient aspirations. Despite its narrow width limiting the size of vessels that can pass through, the canal remains an essential maritime route for smaller ships and a popular tourist attraction, showcasing Greece’s rich history and engineering expertise.
- Archaeological site of Nemea - The archaeological site of Nemea, situated in the northeastern Peloponnese, Greece, is renowned for its ancient sanctuary dedicated to Zeus and its association with the Nemean Games, one of the four major Panhellenic festivals. At its center is the Temple of Zeus, partially restored with towering Doric columns. Nearby, the well-preserved stadium, with an ancient vaulted entrance tunnel, hosted athletic events. Excavations have also uncovered a bathhouse, an ancient hero shrine, and various artifacts. The site’s history dates back to the 6th century BCE and highlights the blend of religious and athletic traditions in ancient Greek culture. Today, Nemea is a key destination for understanding Greek history and sports.
(admission 6€ per person)
- Archaeological Museum of Nemea - The Archaeological Museum of Nemea displays artifacts from the ancient sanctuary and Nemean Games. Its collection includes pottery, weapons, sculptures, and inscriptions, providing insight into the region’s religious and athletic heritage. Highlights include relics from the Temple of Zeus and objects used in ancient athletic competitions. The museum also features detailed exhibits on the Nemean Games, as well as the site’s broader historical context, enhancing visitors’ understanding of ancient Nemea.
- Ancient Stadium of Nemea - The ancient stadium of Nemea, constructed around the 4th century BCE, hosted the renowned Nemean Games. It features a well-preserved track, seating for spectators on grassy slopes, and a stone starting line with carved footholds. The arched tunnel leading into the stadium, once used by athletes, still stands as an iconic feature. With a capacity of about 30,000, it reflects the importance of athletics in ancient Greek culture. The stadium’s serene setting enhances its historical and cultural significance.
- Hercules slaying the Nemean lion - The statue of Hercules slaying the Nemean Lion captures the moment of Hercules’ first labor. Depicted in a dynamic pose, Hercules, muscular and heroic, grips the lion tightly. The lion’s skin, impenetrable to weapons, is draped over his arm. This powerful representation symbolizes strength, courage, and triumph over insurmountable challenges.
- Semeli Estate - Semeli Estate, nestled in the Nemea wine region, is celebrated for its stunning vineyards and high-quality wines. Located at 600 meters altitude in Koutsi, the estate benefits from a unique microclimate ideal for growing Greece’s famous Agiorgitiko grape. Visitors to Semeli are treated to scenic views, state-of-the-art facilities, and a blend of traditional and modern winemaking techniques. The wine tasting tours offer a comprehensive experience, beginning with a guided vineyard walk and followed by a tour of the winery. Guests enjoy tastings of Semeli’s signature wines, like the robust red Agiorgitiko and crisp Moschofilero, paired with local delicacies. Knowledgeable staff provide insights into the region’s wine history, viticulture practices, and the estate’s sustainable approaches. The experience is a delightful immersion into the rich wine culture of Nemea, with breathtaking landscapes enhancing the ambiance.
Wine Tasting: 19€ or 28€ per person depending on the experience you prefer
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fluent English-speaking driver
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fluent English-speaking driver
- Gratuities
- Archaelogical site of Nemea (6€ per person)
- Semeli Estate (Wine Tasting: 19€ or 28€ per person depending on the experience you prefer)
- Gratuities
- Archaelogical site of Nemea (6€ per person)
- Semeli Estate (Wine Tasting: 19€ or 28€ per person depending on the experience you prefer)
The private tour to Semeli Estate and the archaeological site of Nemea offers a distinctive mix of wine culture and ancient history, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
At Semeli Estate, famous for its outstanding wines, guests will enjoy an exclusive tasting session, led by knowledgeable staff who will provide insights into the winemaking process and…
The private tour to Semeli Estate and the archaeological site of Nemea offers a distinctive mix of wine culture and ancient history, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
At Semeli Estate, famous for its outstanding wines, guests will enjoy an exclusive tasting session, led by knowledgeable staff who will provide insights into the winemaking process and the estate’s history. The beautiful vineyard setting offers a tranquil backdrop, fostering a personal connection to the land.
Next, the visit to the archaeological site of Nemea immerses guests in Greece’s rich history. Unlike crowded group tours, this private experience allows for deeper exploration and discussion of the ancient ruins, including the Temple of Zeus and the stadium.
This tour uniquely combines the delights of fine wine and the marvels of antiquity, tailored to guests’ interests and pace, making it a truly personalized adventure.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.