Sunday, 30 October 2022

Nafplio by the sea

 Nafplio is situated in the Argolic Gulf in the northeast Peloponnese. Most of the old town is on a peninsula jutting into the gulf; this peninsula forms a naturally protected bay that is enhanced by the addition of human-made moles. Originally almost isolated by marshes, deliberate landfill projects, primarily since the 1970s, have nearly doubled the land area of the city.


We loved this walk and did it twice, once on the early evening of our arrival, 


and then again, the next day.


The seafront is nice for a stroll






Bourtzi, the Venetian fortress, sits in the middle of the port



zooming in to get a better look.




We walked to the end of the pier




enjoyed the views







retraced our steps, turned left and started on the circular walk that would take us back to the town




Acronauplia, part of the town's fortifications that date back to medieval times








the wall on our left




and the sea on our right









We continued on our way




a white bougainvillea growing on the rocks







and prickly pears everywhere








a shrine - they are everywhere in Greece





and the sea, 




We turned a corner




and then, we could see Palamidi, the fortress that dominates above the town





here, a small tunnel has been cut into the rocks







and everywhere, the prickly pears




only some are ripe - they need longer




people carve graffitti on their leaves











We then got a first view of the beach where we used to go all those years ago during our last stay in Nafplio 




so we took the path that leads down to the beach







No sand here, it's a rocky beach







but still great for swimming.


We had walked full circle and soon, we were back in town.



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