Farmhouse Visit : Close to Amanzoe, a traditional farmhouse rests in a picturesque valley, surrounded by orchards, groves, and fields tilled as they have been for centuries. Children can collect eggs and feed the farm animals, while the adults learn more about farm life. Then sit down at the old wooden table on the sunlit veranda to enjoy an authentic Greek farmhouse breakfast with the farmer and his family.
The art of beekeeping: A scurated outing to the Bairaktaris family apiary nearby reveals both age-old and more modern methods of beekeeping. The farm supplies all of Amanzoe’s honey and offers a detailed tasting, including the farm’s renowned clove and thyme honeys. They also make a range of natural propolis moisturizers infused with local herbs.
Ancient ruins: The wealth of nearby archaeological sites includes Epidaurus with its Unesco-protected amphitheater and the Sanctuary of Asklepios – the most renowned healing centre of the ancient world. The legendary citadel of Mycenae, Nafplion city, the village of Didyma, the Temple of Hera close to Argos, the Byzantine monastery of St Dimitrios and many other sites also rest in close proximity to the resort.
Scuba Diving: There is as much to explore beneath the waves as on the shores of the Peloponnese. The Aegean’s warm, crystal-clear water promises excellent visibility and Amanzoe’s private dive charters ensure a world-class scuba experience.
The Beach Club: Amanzoe’s private beach and Beach Club lie below the hilltop resort overlooking a sheltered bay. Complimentary transfers take guests down to the Aegean, where guests can relax between swimming pools and sea, dine just steps from the water, and depart on island-hopping day trips. There are also water activities such as snorkeling, windsurfing and paddle boarding.