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In today’s episode we explore #Monemvasia in the #Peloponnese #Greece
Stay tuned as we uncover its main attractions and get information about its awe-inspiring surrounding #beaches
Video content:
00:12 Monemvasia
03:11 Castle
03:47 Upper town
04:56 Gefyra
05:36 Monemvasia beach
05:57 Pori beach
06:06 Plytra beach
06:16 Elafonisos
06:39 Neapoli
06:51 Kyparissi
07:15 Mystras
08:09 Maps
A medieval #castle town is being revealed in front of your eyes. A captivating step back in time through cobbled streets is offering visitors unique moments of #adventure.
It is about time to discover the magnificent "Gibraltar of the East”, a place where #history, romance, and natural beauty converge.
Nestled on a rock island in the southeastern Peloponnese, Monemvasia is one of Greece’s most enchanting #destinations. It lies 322 km south of #Athens and has 4000 residents. It is connected to the rest of the mainland by a #tombolo 400 metres in length. Its name derives from two Greek words, meaning "city of the single entrance". Its Italian form, #Malvasia, gave its name to the eponymous wine. Monemvasia has been nicknamed "the #Gibraltar of the East”, reminding of the famous rock in #Spain.
Monemvasia was founded in the 6th century, from the relocation of the inhabitants of Ancient #Sparta, which was then known as Lacedaemon, as a refuge from invading tribes. Over the centuries, it flourished due to its strategic location as a natural fortress and a Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman stronghold, leaving behind a legacy of historical treasures. Today, Monemvasia’s Old #Town is a living #museum, with its medieval walls, mansions, and churches.
Well-preserved Byzantine and #Venetian architecture, unlimited sea views, quality hospitality infrastructure, make Monemvasia a dream destination for travelers seeking both #serenity and adventure.
Kastro is the heart of Monemvasia. A glorious castle-town with a maze of narrow, cobbled streets that transport you to another era. Cars are not allowed, so the only way to explore is on foot. Admire the beautifully restored stone houses, boutique hotels, and charming shops selling handmade crafts and local products.
Perched atop the rock, the Upper Town or Ano Poli offers panoramic views of the #Aegean Sea. Though it’s mostly in ruins, the site exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. The climb is worth it for the breathtaking vistas and the chance to explore the ancient remains of this once-thriving settlement.
Located in the Upper Town, the Church of Agia Sofia is one of Monemvasia’s most significant #landmarks. Built in the 12th century, this Byzantine church is perched on the edge of a cliff, offering incredible views alongside its fascinating architecture and frescoes.
#Christos Elkomenos is a 13th-century church, located in the main square of the Old Town, it is known for its imposing bell tower and its rare Byzantine icons. It’s a spiritual and architectural gem that reflects Monemvasia’s rich religious history.
the #archaeological Collection of Monemvasia. Housed in a former mosque in the main square, showcases artifacts from Monemvasia’s Byzantine, Venetian, and #Ottoman periods.
Monemvasia is easily accessed through Gefyra settlement and a bridge. Gefyra offers all modern amenities to visitors and a wide range of #accommodation options.
While many visitors enjoy a refreshing dive by the sea walls of Monemvasia, its surrounding area is also home to pristine beaches where you can relax and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean.
Located about 2 kilometers north of Monemvasia, #Pori Beach is a long, sandy beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
#Plytra is an exotic beach east of Monemvasia
#Elafonisos is home to the world-renowned #Simos Beach, famous for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters. This island is a must-visit for beach lovers seeking paradise.
Next stop #Neapoli and it picturesque harbour.
A scenic drive from Monemvasia will take you to #Kyparissi, a seaside village with pristine beaches, traditional tavernas, and hiking opportunities. It’s a fantastic spot to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Peloponnese.
90 kilometers from Monemvasia, the medieval city of #Mystras is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through its Byzantine churches, palaces, and fortifications, and take in the stunning views of the surrounding Spartan plain.
Monemvasia is a destination like no other, combining historical charm with natural beauty. Whether you’re exploring its medieval streets, lounging on pristine beaches, or embarking on nearby adventures, Monemvasia offers an unforgettable experience. Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers, this magical rock island in the Peloponnese will leave you captivated with its timeless allure. Pack your bags and prepare to discover the wonders of Monemvasia—a true jewel of Greece!
Stay tuned as we uncover its main attractions and get information about its awe-inspiring surrounding #beaches
Video content:
00:12 Monemvasia
03:11 Castle
03:47 Upper town
04:56 Gefyra
05:36 Monemvasia beach
05:57 Pori beach
06:06 Plytra beach
06:16 Elafonisos
06:39 Neapoli
06:51 Kyparissi
07:15 Mystras
08:09 Maps
A medieval #castle town is being revealed in front of your eyes. A captivating step back in time through cobbled streets is offering visitors unique moments of #adventure.
It is about time to discover the magnificent "Gibraltar of the East”, a place where #history, romance, and natural beauty converge.
Nestled on a rock island in the southeastern Peloponnese, Monemvasia is one of Greece’s most enchanting #destinations. It lies 322 km south of #Athens and has 4000 residents. It is connected to the rest of the mainland by a #tombolo 400 metres in length. Its name derives from two Greek words, meaning "city of the single entrance". Its Italian form, #Malvasia, gave its name to the eponymous wine. Monemvasia has been nicknamed "the #Gibraltar of the East”, reminding of the famous rock in #Spain.
Monemvasia was founded in the 6th century, from the relocation of the inhabitants of Ancient #Sparta, which was then known as Lacedaemon, as a refuge from invading tribes. Over the centuries, it flourished due to its strategic location as a natural fortress and a Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman stronghold, leaving behind a legacy of historical treasures. Today, Monemvasia’s Old #Town is a living #museum, with its medieval walls, mansions, and churches.
Well-preserved Byzantine and #Venetian architecture, unlimited sea views, quality hospitality infrastructure, make Monemvasia a dream destination for travelers seeking both #serenity and adventure.
Kastro is the heart of Monemvasia. A glorious castle-town with a maze of narrow, cobbled streets that transport you to another era. Cars are not allowed, so the only way to explore is on foot. Admire the beautifully restored stone houses, boutique hotels, and charming shops selling handmade crafts and local products.
Perched atop the rock, the Upper Town or Ano Poli offers panoramic views of the #Aegean Sea. Though it’s mostly in ruins, the site exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. The climb is worth it for the breathtaking vistas and the chance to explore the ancient remains of this once-thriving settlement.
Located in the Upper Town, the Church of Agia Sofia is one of Monemvasia’s most significant #landmarks. Built in the 12th century, this Byzantine church is perched on the edge of a cliff, offering incredible views alongside its fascinating architecture and frescoes.
#Christos Elkomenos is a 13th-century church, located in the main square of the Old Town, it is known for its imposing bell tower and its rare Byzantine icons. It’s a spiritual and architectural gem that reflects Monemvasia’s rich religious history.
the #archaeological Collection of Monemvasia. Housed in a former mosque in the main square, showcases artifacts from Monemvasia’s Byzantine, Venetian, and #Ottoman periods.
Monemvasia is easily accessed through Gefyra settlement and a bridge. Gefyra offers all modern amenities to visitors and a wide range of #accommodation options.
While many visitors enjoy a refreshing dive by the sea walls of Monemvasia, its surrounding area is also home to pristine beaches where you can relax and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean.
Located about 2 kilometers north of Monemvasia, #Pori Beach is a long, sandy beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
#Plytra is an exotic beach east of Monemvasia
#Elafonisos is home to the world-renowned #Simos Beach, famous for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters. This island is a must-visit for beach lovers seeking paradise.
Next stop #Neapoli and it picturesque harbour.
A scenic drive from Monemvasia will take you to #Kyparissi, a seaside village with pristine beaches, traditional tavernas, and hiking opportunities. It’s a fantastic spot to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Peloponnese.
90 kilometers from Monemvasia, the medieval city of #Mystras is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through its Byzantine churches, palaces, and fortifications, and take in the stunning views of the surrounding Spartan plain.
Monemvasia is a destination like no other, combining historical charm with natural beauty. Whether you’re exploring its medieval streets, lounging on pristine beaches, or embarking on nearby adventures, Monemvasia offers an unforgettable experience. Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers, this magical rock island in the Peloponnese will leave you captivated with its timeless allure. Pack your bags and prepare to discover the wonders of Monemvasia—a true jewel of Greece!
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