Where Theater Was Healing
Epidavros | Greece
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History Tour to Epidaurus from Nafplio or Athens, exploring sacred healing and theatrical spaces.
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Elias Papadopoulos
What is this?
Epidaurus was the most renowned healing center in the ancient Greek world—a sanctuary where medicine, faith, and theater merged, drawing pilgrims from across the Mediterranean. This experience offers a deeper look at its legacy, combining archaeology with local traditions.
With Elias, a licensed guide, you’ll explore the Sanctuary of Asclepius, where ancient medicine intertwined with divine intervention, and step into the Theatre of Epidaurus, where performances were believed to restore both body and mind.
Beyond the ruins, you’ll discover another ancient tradition with a visit to a family-run olive oil press. In Greek culture, olive oil was not just sustenance but a sacred element, used in religious rituals and healing practices—even at the Sanctuary of Asclepius. The Epidaurus area has long been known for its high-quality olive oil, a tradition that continues today. This experience connects the wisdom of the past with the richness of the present.
What makes this unique?
This experience goes beyond history, connecting ancient wisdom with living traditions. Epidaurus wasn’t just a place of myths—it was where healing, faith, and nature intertwined. What makes this truly unique is exploring that connection firsthand.
Few places illustrate ancient holistic well-being like the Sanctuary of Asclepius, where medicine, ritual, and environment worked together. The theater, too, was part of the cure—a space where sound, performance, and emotion restored balance.
This experience deepens that understanding by linking past and present. The visit to the olive oil press isn’t just about tasting—it highlights a tradition rooted in antiquity, when olive oil played a role in healing. At a family-run estate, see how this “liquid gold” is still crafted with care and respect for the land. By blending archaeology with a hands-on encounter with local craftsmanship, this journey offers a rare, living connection to ancient knowledge.
What is the profile of the host?
Elias Papadopoulos is a licensed guide with a background in history, archaeology, and law. Based in Nafplio, he explores the rich cultural and archaeological heritage of the Peloponnese, focusing on the lives of ordinary people, the social forces shaping civilizations, and the deep connection between history, geography, and climate.
What to bring?
Self-drive to the meeting point or arrange a private transfer to reach your guide in Epidaurus (a 30-minute drive from Nafplio or 2 hours from Athens).
Bring comfortable shoes, hat and sunscreen.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
You’ll meet Elias at ticket booth of the archeological site
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EUR 200
per person
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This private experience is offered to a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 people. What’s included: Guided tour of Epidaurus with a licensed guide. Entrance fees to the archaeological site. Visit to the olive oil press with light lunch included.
Offered in English, Greek
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This private experience is offered to a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 people. What’s included: Guided tour of Epidaurus with a licensed guide. Entrance fees to the archaeological site. Visit to the olive oil press with light lunch included.
Offered in English, Greek