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Amidst the blue of the Saronic Gulf, well protected on its own
smaller gulf of Epidavros, with the scent from the
valley's orange blossoms meeting the sea breeze in its picturesque
and friendly port, with pine trees descending its slopes to
offer thesir shade to its beautiful beaches, Ancient Epidavros,
traditional yet modern, both tranquil and cosmopolitan,
is always ready to welcome travellers whatever the season.
Midway along the east coast of the Argolid district, with its
houses spread out amphitheatrically from the sea inland, the
little town is built on the site of the ancient city-state of
Epidavros. The local church, St. Nicholas, is built on the ruins
of the Temple of Hera and, nearby is the Sanctuary of Asklepios
the Ancient Theatre that attracts thousands of visitors every
day.
Quiet pleasant people, occupied in fishing, tending orange groves
and tourism, a mild climate, beautiful surroundings and a sound
infrastructure provide the framework for what today's tourist
wants: a pleasant stay, recreation by the sea yet close to
greenery, opportunities for all kinds of entertainment and
a chance to see the many sights in the area.
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On
the mainland, in the Argolid hills of the Peloponnese is the
ancient Greek theatre of Epidavros dating from the 4th century
BC.. In 1954 the theatre was restored and can accommodate
14,000 spectators on 55 rows of stone seats.The Epidavros
Festival takes place during the summer. The Greek Tragedies
are performed with the shows usually starting at sunset.The
surrounding countryside is beautiful and hilly and there are
many attractive resorts on the coast.
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