Nemea Vineyards

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What We Offer

 

✓ Private, luxury, smoke-free, fully air-conditioned vehicles
✓ Baby seats or booster seats available upon request
✓ Complimentary cold bottled water

 

What Sets Us Apart

 

✦ Oldest private tour company in Athens with decades of expertise
✦ Best and most experienced drivers in the business
✦ Thousands of happy clients and excellent reviews across multiple platforms
✦ Services priced per vehicle, not per person, making them more affordable for families and groups

 

 

Itinerary

Pick-up from Piraeus Port (Cruise Terminal)
Your private driver will meet you just outside the cruise terminal to begin your day of wine, scenery, and optional ancient history.


Coastal drive through Piraeus
Enjoy a panoramic drive through the coastal neighborhoods of:

  • Marina Zea
  • Kastella
  • Mikrolimano

Corinth Canal (approx. 20 minutes)
After approximately 1 hour, stop to admire the Corinth Canal — a remarkable 19th-century engineering landmark and perfect photo opportunity.


Nemea Wine Region

Arrive in the fertile hills of Nemea, one of Greece’s most important wine-producing regions, known since antiquity for the Agiorgitiko grape.

You may choose between:

• Two winery visits
Enjoy guided tastings, cellar tours, and local delicacies

or

• One winery + Ancient Nemea
Combine a wine experience with a visit to the archaeological site of Nemea, including:

  • The Temple of Zeus
  • The ancient stadium
  • The museum

Your driver will coordinate the experience with you for maximum flexibility.


Optional lunch stop in Lechaio (approx. 75–90 minutes)
If you haven’t had lunch during your time in Nemea, enjoy a relaxed seaside meal in the coastal town of Lechaio, known for its fresh seafood and local atmosphere.


Return to Piraeus Port
After your visit, enjoy a comfortable drive back to the cruise terminal (approx. 90 minutes), arriving in time for your ship’s departure.


Good to Know

✓ Designed specifically for cruise passengers, with timely return to the port

✓ Ideal for travelers interested in wine, local culture, and relaxed experiences

✓ A great option during Greek public holidays when archaeological sites may be closed