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Main port of Spetses "Ntapia" Panoramic view 4 Jan 2012
Main port of  Spetses Because if you do choose to travel to Spetses by road, you have the opportunity to make a small tour during the return. With only a few small variations from the main route, you have the chance to visit Mycenae, the Ancient Theatre of Epidavros, the impressive stone wall of Tirinthus and the classic town of Nafplion. During the trip to Spetses, there are beautiful sceneries of the pine forests of Corinth, crystal-blue water in little isolated beaches, orange trees in Argolis, little Monasteries, small villages with homemade goods, the winding road that surrounds the Didymo Oros (Twin mount.) and the nearby crater that a meteor fall has created. Very impressive is the cave of “Frahthi” (next to the Kelada village) with its prehistorical findings. You start traveling to Spetses and in a day-time you get the chance to see so much more!
Main port of Spetses "Ntapia" Panoramic view Gallery: Reasons to visit Description: Because if you do choose to travel to Spetses by road, you have the opportunity to make a small tour during the return. With only a few small variations from the main route, you have the chance to visit Mycenae, the Ancient Theatre of Epidavros, the impressive stone wall of Tirinthus and the classic town of Nafplion. During the trip to Spetses, there are beautiful sceneries of the pine forests of Corinth, crystal-blue water in little isolated beaches, orange trees in Argolis, little Monasteries, small villages with homemade goods, the winding road that surrounds the Didymo Oros (Twin mount.) and the nearby crater that a meteor fall has created. Very impressive is the cave of “Frahthi” (next to the Kelada village) with its prehistorical findings. You start traveling to Spetses and in a day-time you get the chance to see so much more!
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