Sea Cloud enters slowly to the Navarino Bay just after the sun rises. The rocks that delimits the west entrance are shining red. It’s a breathtaking moment. After two days at sea, we are all excited to land again to discover two gems of the area, as described by our Lindblad Expeditions Historian Robyn Woodward: The King Nestor’s Palace and the Neokastro, the impressive fort that overlook the bay and Sea Cloud docking at Pylos.
5/31/2019
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Monemvasia, Greece
On this two-week voyage, we save the last day as an exploring day to adjust to the voyage thus far and the group interests to finish the trip with a crescendo. Since we’d had plenty of excellent sailing day and night across the Ionian Sea and the water was still too cool for an improvised beach day, we knew that this group would love a surprise stop at the stunning Greek rock of Monemvasia on the east side of the Peloponnesus. The offshore rock was inhabited in prehistoric times, and the medieval town of Monemvasia was founded in the 6th century. An arched bridge was built to connect it to the mainland in the late 19th century, but there are no roads or vehicles in the walled medieval city that is perched under the cliff face. No maps or guides are necessary, and we all enjoyed the morning winding through the labyrinthine streets and alleys. It was a stunning finale to a beautiful voyage.