The villages of Epidaurus are beautiful samples of traditional Greek architecture. The region of Epidaurus is mostly famous for the Ancient Theatre, but it impresses visitors with the lovely nature and the traditional villages. Secluded from mass tourism, these villages have preserved their rural lifestyle.
Some hotels and accommodation are located around these villages.
After you have seen the Epidaurus villages, you can also find information about the beaches.
Guide to 2 villages
Discover our guide to 2 Epidaurus villages. They are all presented with a detailed description, photos and their location on a map of Epidaurus. For the most popular ones, we also provide information about sightseeing in the area, a selection of hotels and reviews.
Location: 15 km from the ancient site of Epidaurus
Description: Ancient (or Palia) Epidaurus is a nice seaside village that gradually develops into a lovely tourist destination. The region has many picturesque coves for swimming and it is surrounded by beautiful pine forests.
Location: 17 km from the ancient site of Epidaurus
Description: Nea Epidaurus is a traditional village built along the slopes of a mountainside. This village is of historical importance for the Greeks as the first Constitution of the Greek State was signed there in 1821.
Location: 15 km from the ancient site of Epidaurus
Description: Ancient (or Palia) Epidaurus is a nice seaside village that gradually develops into a lovely tourist destination. The region has many picturesque coves for swimming and it is surrounded by beautiful pine forests.
Location: 17 km from the ancient site of Epidaurus
Description: Nea Epidaurus is a traditional village built along the slopes of a mountainside. This village is of historical importance for the Greeks as the first Constitution of the Greek State was signed there in 1821.
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