One of the most beautiful seaside cities in Greece is also believed to be among the most underrated.
Nafplio, in the Argolis area, is a stunning city home to more than 32,000 people.
Nestled in the Peloponnese region of Greece, it can be reached with a two-hour bus ride from Athens or a slightly shorter drive by car or taxi.
Named in a post by the Celebrity Cruises blog as the top under-the-radar holiday destination in Europe, this port city has a lot to offer to visitors.
The city, named after the son of the Greek god Poseidon who according to mythology founded it, has a rich history tracing back to prehistoric times.
Each civilisation that conquered it over the centuries left its mark on Nafplio’s culture, architecture and traditions.
One of the most breathtaking pieces of architecture left by the Venetians in the early 1700s is the Palamidi Fortress, which perched upon a hill dominates the whole of Nafplio.
Another unmissable site is the Theatre of Epidaurus, an ancient venue dating back to 340 BC that used to seat some 13,000 people.
Nafplio also played a key role in recent history, as it became the first capital of the Greek state in 1823, retaining the title until 1834.
Alongside several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Nafplio is also a prime destination for people who want to enjoy a beach holiday.
Among the best beaches in the area is Arvanitia, a beach with gravel and small rocks located at the south end of the Nafplio.
People who prefer sandy beaches should head to Karathona, around 3km from the city, or Tolo, 9km away.
Nafplio is worthy of note also for its stunning nature and the many paths that can be walked between the beaches or in the countryside.