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A Bit of Charm in Nafplio, Greece: Honey, Worry Beads, and Local Cuisine

Nafplio, Greece, is an extraordinary destination to discover, brimming with charm, not just for touring but for shopping and dining experiences as well. We spent three nights here in August 2024, far too brief to explore all the treasures Nafplio has to offer. We did a good job of exploring all the sites around Nafplio but ran short of time when it came to actually enjoying everything Nafplio itself has to offer. What we missed was the wonderful coastal walk that we had heard so much about. Nevertheless, our time here was nothing short of wonderful; with just a couple more days, we could have experienced even more of the culture, shopping, great food and sites.

If you are looking for a more organized way to visit Nafplio, Greece and experience its charm, you can take a walking tour of the town through Viator tour group by clicking here.

The Streets and Views of Nafplio

As per our usual, we enjoyed wandering through the streets of Nafplio; as like many towns in Greece it is filled with charm.To our surprise, Nafplio was less crowded than we had anticipated for the end of August. The heat was fierce, though; perhaps most people were finding relief at the beaches and pools, leaving us to discover Nafplio, Greece unrushed and relaxed.

Nectar and Ambrosia

Steve and I are absolutely love honey from Greece, and when we found a honey shop in Nafplio called Nectar and Ambrosia, I was thrilled! This little shop, run by the Reppas family who have been devoted to beekeeping since 1817, offers an array of honey varieties that truly are delicious. Depending on the season, they stock 6-7 different varieties of honey, all sourced from their very own hives! Honey has been used for centuries for its healing properties, and each variety boasts its own health benefits. After several tastings, we gladly purchased two jars each of orange honey, chestnut honey, and thyme honey. Since returning home, we have been enjoying these honeys, both in our morning yogurt and evening tea. If you find yourself in Nafplio, make sure to stop by this shop and take home some of the finest honey you’ll ever taste!

The Worry Bead of Nafplio

This fun shop we stopped at gave us more than just your average shopping experience! Among their wares are worry beads and handmade jewelry. We stopped because, as I was walking by, a pair of earrings caught my eye. Ever indulgent, my husband insisted I should look at them closer. The lady in the shop was wonderful, had a great smile, and was so fun! She helped me with my attempts at speaking Greek, taught me how to use worry beads, and even taught Steve a Greek dance! You don’t find this type of experience often while shopping!

In addition to the earrings, I bought some worry beads, (now that I knew how to use them). They came in handy the remainder of the trip with Steve confidently driving through Greece thinking he was a local, and me worrying! She also recommended a great spot to eat, Alaloum. We took her advice and headed that way!

Alaloum Restaurant

This was a great spot to eat, so glad we asked a local for a recommendation! The ambiance was nice and traditional. Even though it was still very hot, we sat at one of the cozy outdoor tables and enjoyed the night. Throughout our meal, musicians roamed the street passing by us while playing traditional music. The food was delicious. Our waiter was very good and entertaining. He sat down in my spot when I went to take a photo! On his advice, I tried the rooster. It was delicious. Although I have had chicken before, I had never had rooster. Steve had enjoyed his moussaka. All in all, a great meal to remember.

Ethimo

We stopped in this shop after dinner as we were looking for regional olive oil. This store had an extensive variety both local and from throughout the Peloponnese. Actually this store carried many made in Greece products at a reasonable price. A great spot to shop!

Nafplio at Night

Night time in Nafplio is really quite beautiful. The city lights up and Palamidi Fortress looks even more grand illuminated against the night sky high on the hill.

Conclusion

We did not spend near as much time as we would have liked shopping in Nafplio town and will have to return some year during another vacation to Greece to discover more of its charm. We had a good time and thoroughly enjoyed what we did see and do in the town of Nafplio.

Can’t make it to Greece for honey? You can order Greek honey through Klio Tea in the US. Klio Tea carries a variety of honey from different areas of Greece. I order frequently and they are always prompt! Check out Klio Tea by clicking here.

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