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Yes, and the surrounding area makes that easy. The ancient Theatre of Epidaurus — one of the best-preserved and acoustically extraordinary sites in all of Greece — is around 40 km (25 miles) away and pairs naturally with a day in Ermioni. The historic town of Nafplio, Greece's first post-independence capital, is a similar distance and makes a scenic addition in either direction. A Daytrip driver can plan the route to include a stop without adding unnecessary backtracking.
Ermioni is approximately 160 km (100 miles) from central Athens by road. A private transfer typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours depending on traffic, following the highway south through Corinth before heading into the Argolida. Driving yourself is an option, but the road narrows significantly after Corinth, making a professional driver a more relaxed choice so you arrive ready to explore rather than worn out from the wheel.
A full day is ideal. Spend the morning walking the Bisti pine forest — where ancient sanctuaries to Poseidon and Demeter stand among the trees — and swimming in the sheltered rocky coves below. In the afternoon, wander the old village, visit the Historical and Folklore Museum housed in an 18th-century mansion, and climb to the chapel of Agios Gerasimos on Krothi Hill for a panoramic view of the coast. Finish with a long lunch at a waterfront taverna. The town is compact enough to cover on foot without feeling rushed.
It is genuinely one of the better choices for that. Ermioni has no major monuments demanding your attention and no itinerary pressure. You set the pace — a slow walk through the pine forest, a swim off the rocks, coffee by the harbour, a browse through the small museums if curiosity strikes. The Katafkyi Gorge, just a few kilometres away, adds an easy hiking option for anyone who wants a bit more activity. It is the kind of place that feels like a reward for knowing where to look.
Ermioni is a quiet, unspoiled port town on the Argolida Peninsula in the northeastern Peloponnese — close enough to Athens for an easy day out, yet far enough to feel like a genuine escape. Built across a narrow promontory, it has the look and feel of a Greek island without the ferry ride. You get a pine-forested nature reserve, a waterfront lined with tavernas, ancient ruins, and crystalline rocky coves — all in one compact, walkable destination.
Most visitors to this region head to Nafplio or Epidaurus. Ermioni stays well off that tourist circuit. There are no coach-tour crowds, no ticket queues, and no souvenir shops drowning out the character of the place. It is a living, working Greek town — one where fishermen and locals still outnumber visitors. The Bisti grove, with its ancient ruins and swimming coves, is the kind of place that rewards those who find it rather than those who are sent there.