We went further up the coast to the town of Nafplio. A stroll through the castle later, we had our best food yet at a recommended restaurant. After our food stop, we went to Epidaurus to look at the amphitheater. One last camp along the coast which we first thought was abandoned.
Roof tent tent roof breakfast
Fortress of Palamidi in Nafplion
Fortress view to Nafplion – with a cute mouse
The time as a prison are also long gone now
Spot the family, three accounted for
Nafplion harbour view
Break time, any shade will do
Fortress of Palamidi detail
surprisingly good coffee at the castle kiosk
She knows how to pose, if she wants to
Spectacular view from this missing gate
so good, its worth two photoes
Time to go, after the highest point. Number one leading the way, AoE still tiny.
Quick story: Our Guidebook is a bit older, and in the mean time this recomended place became even better: hands down the most inovative take on greek food so far on this trip.
Oranges are in season at the moment, the juices are so delicious
I took the vegetarian option and it was so good, I made Nina jealous
Complementary Dessert – much approved
Second sightseeing stop for the day
Hiding from the oversealous stewards of the site and their whistles
History nerd in the making
The accoustics at the very center, the place of the alter are fascinating – but no singing allowed
The first row and the first row of the upper rank have back rests, for the guests of honour. The ladies had to test them …
Sad shot from a sad “Museum”
There is always one bit re-constructed on every ancient site. Some sites pick better options than others …
A lucky find – tunred out, it belonged to a girl at the camp next door. Sorting this out lead to a great 2 hrs. holiday friendship before bed.