Europe for Visitors logo


Home Main Index Site Search About Us

Monemvasia - Laconia - Greece
<< Continued from page 5

Monemvassia photo

ABOVE: Rooftops of Monemvasia.

Tourist information links

Monemvasia doesn't have an official tourism Web site, but these links will tell you more about the town and what to expect:

Monemvasia: From Antiquated to Sophisticated
The St. Petersburg Times published Christopher Deliso's travel article in 2001. The story includes practical advice for visitors.

Monemvasia
This English-language page from a Greek Web site has photos and general information about the town.

Steaming to Monemvasia
"So here I am in my grandmother's village," writes the author of Matt's Greece Travel Guide.

IgoUgo: Monemvassia
A traveler writes about a visit during which he and his wife were adopted by a terrier, climbed to the top of the Rock, and lazed at the local beach. (Be patient while waiting for this page to load.)

Back to page 1




"Best of the Web"
- Forbes and The Washington Post


Our most popular topics:

  • Europe (Index)
  • Paris
  • Venice
  • Rome
  • Germany
  • Cruises in Europe



(c) iStockphoto.com/Robin Ahle

Need a car in Europe?

Auto Europe guarantees the lowest rental rates for standard cars, sports cars, SUVs, luxury cars, chauffered sedans, and RVs. Its Web site also has driving information for 38 countries.

If you live outside the EU, a tax-free Renault or Peugeot tourist lease can be cheaper than renting. Minimum driver age is 18, there' s no upper age limit, and rates include insurance. See: Short-term car leasing.


European train

Traveling by train?
Rail Europe has schedules, maps, and guides for 50+ European railroads. (Residents of North and Central America can buy tickets and rail passes online.)


From Europe for Cruisers:


Travel and cruise news:


Quantcast