The Area

This area features exceptional beaches, mountains, forests, and abundant Greek natural beauty, as well as traditional villages and large cities. Here is some essential information to keep in mind.

Argolis and the Peloponnese

Argolis is a region located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is known for its ancient archaeological sites, including the city of Mycenae, the theater of Epidaurus, and the Heraion of Argos temple. The landscape of Argolis is characterized by mountains, valleys, and fertile plains, with the Gulf of Argolis to the east and the Gulf of Corinth to the west. The region has a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers, and is also home to several seaside towns and beaches.

A location which has been chosen by many, provides a comprehensive range of options for those seeking a new home. This area features exceptional beaches, mountains, forests, and abundant Greek natural beauty, as well as traditional villages and large cities. Here is some essential information to keep in mind.

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Argolida in numbers

City centers

Argos 12km (18 min)
Corinth 60km (45 min)
Athens 138km (1 hour and 45 min)

Accessible Islands

Daskalio | Spetses | Hydra | Poros | Egina

Population

Municipality of Nafplion: 33.000
Municipality of Epidauros: 8.000
Municipality of Argos and Mycines: 41.000
Municipality of Ermioni: 14.000

Education

Schools (Nursery and Primary) 118
Schools (High Schools) 33
Universities 3

Hospitals

Nafplion | Argos | Kranidi
Corinth 60km (45 min)
Athens 138km (1 hour and 45 min)

Distance from main Ports

Athens Piraeus: 139km (1 hour 50 min)
Rafina: 165km (2 hrs 10 min)
Kyllini: 260km ( 2 hrs 30 min)

Our office is located in Nafplio Town

Nafplio is a coastal city located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is widely regarded as one of the most picturesque towns in the country, with its charming narrow streets, neoclassical buildings, and impressive fortresses. The old town of Nafplio is situated on a peninsula surrounded by the sea, and is home to numerous historic buildings, including the Venetian fortress of Palamidi and the fortified islet of Bourtzi. The city also features several museums, such as the Archaeological Museum and the War Museum, as well as a vibrant waterfront with cafes, restaurants, and shops. Nafplio has a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers, and is a popular tourist destination in Greece.

Tolo

Tolo is a picturesque village situated on the eastern coast of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, about 10 kilometers south of Nafplio. The village is renowned for its beautiful sandy beach, which is one of the longest in the area, and its crystal-clear waters. Tolo is a popular tourist destination, and it features a wide variety of accommodations, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly rooms and apartments. The village has a lively waterfront with numerous tavernas, cafes, and shops, and it also offers a range of water sports and activities, such as snorkeling, diving, and boat trips. In addition, Tolo is an excellent base for exploring the historic sites of the surrounding area, including Mycenae, Epidaurus, and the Palamidi fortress in Nafplio.

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Were we operate

Eastern Peloponnese

Argolis

Nafplion
Tolo
Epidaurus
Portoheli
Asini
Kadia
Iria
Kranidi
Ermioni
Argos

Eastern Arcadia

Leonidio
Xiropigado
Tyros
Astros
Poulithra
Kiveri
Nea Kios

Eastern Korinthia

Amoni / Pefkali