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Educational Holiday

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Are you looking for an educational vacation that will inspire your students and enrich their learning? If so, you might want to consider the Peloponnese, a region of Greece that is full of history, culture, and nature.

 

The Peloponnese is a place where ancient myths and modern stories intertwine, where you can explore the ruins of ancient civilizations, visit medieval castles and monasteries, enjoy the scenic beauty of mountains and coasts, and experience the authentic hospitality of the local people.

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The Peloponnese has something for everyone, whether you are interested in art, literature, science, or sports. You can choose from a variety of sights and activities, such as:
 

  • The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus: This is one of the best-preserved ancient theaters in the world, famous for its acoustics and aesthetics. You can watch performances of ancient Greek drama, musical concerts, and dance shows, or participate in workshops and seminars.
     

  • The Archaeological Site of Mycenae: This is the legendary city of King Agamemnon, the leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War. You can see the impressive Lion Gate, the royal tombs, the palace, and the museum, or join guided tours and educational programs.
     

  • The Archaeological Site of Olympia: This is the birthplace of the Olympic Games, the most important athletic event in ancient Greece. You can see the stadium, the temple of Zeus, the museum, and the Olympic flame, or take part in sports activities and competitions.
     

  • The Archaeological Site of Ancient Messini: One of the most impressive archaeological sites in Greece. Explore the ruins of a classical city-state that once challenged the mighty Sparta, and marvel at its theater, stadium, sanctuaries and fortifications. Experience the rich history, culture and mythology of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where Zeus was born and raised according to local legend.
     

  • The Castle of Methoni: This is one of the most impressive castles in the Peloponnese, built by the Venetians in the 13th century. You can learn about the maritime history of the area, visit the imposing fortifications, and admire the views of the sea.
     

  • The Diros Caves: These are some of the most beautiful and fascinating caves in the world, filled with stalactites and stalagmites. You can take a boat ride through the underground lake, or explore the caves on foot with a guide.
     

  • The Neda Waterfalls: These are some of the most spectacular and refreshing waterfalls in the Peloponnese, surrounded by lush greenery. You can hike along the river, swim in the pools, or picnic in the shade.
     

  • Lake Doxa: This is an artificial lake in western Corinthia, created in the mid 90s by diverting water from the small river Doxa. You can enjoy the stunning views of the lake, the pine forests, and the small church of Agios Fanourios on a peninsula. Lake Doxa is also a good place for cycling, fishing, or kayaking.
     

  • The Archaeological Museum of Tegea: This is a modern museum that showcases the findings from the ancient city of Tegea, which was one of the most powerful and influential cities of Arcadia. You can see sculptures, pottery, coins, inscriptions, and other artifacts that reveal the history and culture of Tegea.
     

  • The Archaeological Museum of Sparta: This is a museum that displays the relics from the ancient city of Sparta, which was famous for its military prowess and social system. You can see statues, weapons, jewelry, mosaics, and other objects that illustrate the life and achievements of the Spartans.
     

  • The Archaeological Museum of Messenia: This is a museum that exhibits the archaeological treasures from the region of Messenia, which spans from the prehistoric times to the Byzantine era. You can see bronze and iron weapons, gold and silver ornaments, marble and clay sculptures, and other items that reflect the rich and diverse history of Messenia.
     

  • The Archaeological Museum of Nemea: This is a museum that presents the findings from the ancient site of Nemea, which was the location of one of the four Panhellenic Games, the Nemean Games. You can see the remains of the stadium, the temple of Zeus, the baths, and the museum, which displays votive offerings, athletic equipment, and other artifacts related to the games.
     

These are just some of the amazing sights and activities that you can find in the Peloponnese, but there are many more to discover.

 

Book your educational vacation today here and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

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