The Lost Love of Troy: From Athens to Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio Full-Day Treasure Hunt

5

(5 customer reviews)

  • Group Size: 1-200 pax

  • Type: Museum Hunt

  • Languages: 10

  • Duration: Full Day

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Fitness: Moderate

A full-day journey from Athens through the legendary archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus. Explore the same lands where heroes walked and myths were born, visit iconic ruins that shaped Greek civilization, and take in the beauty of the Greek countryside. This is more than a tour; it is a step into the pages of Greek history itself.

Your mission

Follow the tragic love story of Paris and Helen, the romance that sparked the fall of Troy. Your journey begins with a scenic drive to Mycenae. Find the iconic Chamber Tomb and meet Paris as he faces Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. Help Paris decide which goddess deserves to grant the prize. Your challenge continues at Epidaurus, where you must search for Helen of Troy. The choices you make will shape the fate of the ancient world.

Know before you go

• Download the Narratologies app on your iOS or Android device while on WiFi before your experience, no data connection needed after that to play

• Ensure your smartphone is fully charged

• Download any tickets on your phone while on WiFi, no WiFi/4G may be available on-site

• Wear comfortable shoes, the archaeological site involves uneven terrain

• Groups larger than 40 will be split into smaller teams for the best experience at the site

• The course of the visit may be modified due to site conditions, please follow the guidelines of the site guards

• Access to the archaeological site with suitcases or trolleys is not allowed

• Roundtrip luxury coach transportation from Athens is included

Your hunt, your way

Pick the experience that fits your group, from full independence to the complete guided adventure.

  • Self Guided

    Explore the city using our app. Solve clues and unlock the next stop at your own pace. Perfect for families and small groups who want full freedom.

  • Remote Game Master

    Play with the app, but never feel stuck. A live Game Master is available throughout your hunt to drop hints and keep the fun going.

  • Physical Game Masters & Add-Ons

    Our Game Masters join you in person, keep the energy high, and close with a winning ceremony. Add local treats, escape-room props, photography, and more.

Agenda

A peek at how your adventure unfolds, step by step.

Total time:

  1. Coach Departure from Athens

    100 min

    Board the luxury coach and drive through the Greek countryside to your first stop, the ancient citadel of Mycenae.

  2. Mycenae Archaeological Site

    60 min

    Explore the Lion Gate, the Chamber Tomb, and the citadel ruins. Solve mythology riddles about Paris, Helen, and the Trojan War.

  3. Transfer to Epidaurus

    30 min

    Short scenic drive to the archaeological site of Epidaurus.

  4. Epidaurus Theatre and Sanctuary

    60 min

    Visit the famous ancient theatre with its perfect acoustics and the sanctuary of Asklepios. Continue your quest with new challenges.

  5. Nafplio Visit, Lunch, Return to Athens

    100 min

    Explore the charming seaside town of Nafplio with its Venetian fortress and old town streets. Enjoy lunch at a local taverna. Coronation Ceremony and return to Athens by coach.

Experience Meter

Key characteristics of the experience.

Explore 5/5

Play 4/5

Learn 5/5

What our happy
customers said

  • Robert J.

    5

    Our company booked this for 30 people and everyone loved it. The Theatre of Epidaurus was fantastic. Well organized.

  • George N.

    5

    Excellent team building experience. Really enjoyed Nafplio. The competitive element really brought our team together.

  • Yuki T.

    5

    The Theatre of Epidaurus was fantastic. Kids loved solving the puzzles. Will definitely do another one!

  • Teresa M.

    5

    Brilliant! The whole family was engaged. The stop at Nafplio was great. The coronation at the end was a lovely touch.

  • Lucia P.

    5

    Loved it! The Theatre of Epidaurus was the best part.

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