Tolo Bay , Greece
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Tolo in Katharevousa known as Tolon is a small picturesque village in Greece on the Peloponnese peninsula. It is part of the municipal unit Asini, in ArgolisThe bay of Tolon (part of the Argolic Gulf) was first written about by Homer, as was Asini in the Iliad, named as one of the cities whose fleet took part in the Trojan War. In the centuries to come the bay of Tolon gave refuge to battle ships at various times and then during the Byzantine period was revived as an auxiliary port to Nafplio.
Following the Fourth Crusade and the break-up of the Byzantine Empire (1204 AD), along with the rest of the Peloponnese, the area came under Frankish rule until 1389 AD, when it was then taken over by the Venetians, and in 1540 AD to the Ottomans. In the 1680s, during the Morean War, the alliance between the Venetians, the Germans, and the Polish against the Ottoman Empire, the chief of the allied forces, Vice-admiral Francesco Morosini was ordered to capture the capital of the Peloponnese, Nafplio at that time, and the bay of Tolon was chosen as a place suitable as a base of operations for his expedition as it was the safest place in the region, while the shore was used for the army to camp. After the success of his expedition and until 1715 AD, when the area was again occupied by the Turks, Tolon was used as a secondary naval station for the Venetian fleet.
A view of boats in the bay of Tolo, including pier.
A monument of this time is the small church named Zoodochos Pigi, built in 1688, and the ruins of the fortress on the island of Daskaleio in the bay of Tolon. Fortifications, ruins of houses and reservoirs can also be found on Romvi island. Following the Greek Revolution, a number of ethnic-Greek refugees from Crete were resettled in Tolon.
After the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Greece, in 1834, by Royal Decree, a city was founded at the Port of Tolon and named Minoa after Minos the legendary king of Crete. After the liberation of Crete the remaining refugees in the area formed a fishing village which eventually became known as Tolon in 1916.
From the middle of the 20th century, with its natural beauty and situation allowing easy access to the neighbouring archaeological sites, Tolon saw the beginning of the tourist industry and evolved into a popular summer resort.
Tolo à Katharevousa connu sous le nom Tolon est un petit village pittoresque en Grèce sur la péninsule du Péloponnèse. Il fait partie de l'unité municipale d'Asini, en ArgolideLa baie de Tolon (partie du Golfe Argolique) a été écrite d'abord par Homère, tout comme Asini dans l'Iliade, nommée comme une des villes dont la flotte a pris part à la guerre de Troie. Dans les siècles à venir, la baie de Tolon a donné refuge à des bateaux de bataille à diverses époques et puis pendant la période byzantine a été relancé comme un port auxiliaire à Nafplio.
Après la Quatrième Croisade et l'effondrement de l'empire byzantin (1204 après J.-C.), avec le reste du Péloponnèse, la région est restée sous domination franque jusqu'en 1389, date à laquelle les Vénitiens l'ont emmenée et en 1540 après J.-C. Aux Ottomans. Dans les années 1680, pendant la guerre de Morean, l'alliance entre les Vénitiens, les Allemands et les Polonais contre l'Empire ottoman, le chef des forces alliées, le vice-amiral Francesco Morosini a été ordonné de capturer la capitale du Péloponnèse, Nafplio à Cette fois-ci, et la baie de Tolon fut choisie comme lieu d'opérations pour son expédition, car elle était le lieu le plus sûr de la région, tandis que le rivage était utilisé pour l'armée de camp. Après le succès de son expédition et jusqu'en 1715 après JC, lorsque la zone a été de nouveau occupée par les Turcs, Tolon a été utilisé comme une station navale secondaire pour la flotte vénitienne.
Une vue des bateaux dans la baie de Tolo, y compris la jetée.
Un monument de cette époque est la petite église nommée Zoodochos Pigi, construite en 1688, et les ruines de la forteresse sur l'île de Daskaleio dans la baie de Tolon. Des fortifications, des ruines de maisons et des réservoirs peuvent également être trouvés sur l'île de Romvi. Après la Révolution grecque, un certain nombre de réfugiés grecs-ethniques de Crète ont été réinstallés à Tolon.
Après l'établissement du royaume indépendant de Grèce, en 1834, par décret royal, une ville a été fondée au port de Tolon et a appelé Minoa après Minos le roi légendaire de Crète. Après la libération de la Crète, les réfugiés restants dans la région formaient un village de pêcheurs qui devint finalement connu sous le nom de Tolon en 1916.
Depuis le milieu du 20ème siècle, avec sa beauté naturelle et sa situation permettant un accès facile aux sites archéologiques voisins, Tolon a vu le début de l'industrie touristique et a évolué en une station d'été populaire.
Tolo, Greece. View from a drone, part 1.
Aerial footage from the seaside resort of Tolo in Peloponnese, Greece.
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Tolo is a pretty seaside town with about 2,500 inhabitants. It is located a short distance south of Nafplio and attracts many tourists during the summer months. The natural surroundings of the town with its beautiful beaches create a picturesque, romantic and idyllic picture. Opposite the port, one can admire the three little islands, Koronisi, Romvi and Daskalio. The main occupations of the residents of Tolo are primarily tourism and fishery. Tolo is renowned for its excellent tourist infrastructure, impressive natural beauty as well as its warm hospitality of its inhabitants, qualities which attract visitors from around the world.
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Attractions in Tolo
- Tolo Beach
- Hydra
- Spetses
- Devil's Bridge
- Corinth
- Colourful underwater world Tolo
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Background:
Tolo (Greek: Τολό), in Katharevousa known as Tolon (Τολόν) is a small village in Greece on the Peloponnese peninsula. It is part of the municipal unit Asini, in Argolis.
The bay of Tolon (part of the Argolic Gulf) was first written about by Homer, as was Asini in the Iliad, named as one of the cities whose fleet took part in the Trojan War. In the centuries to come the bay of Tolon gave refuge to battle ships at various times and then during the Byzantine period was revived as an auxiliary port to Nafplio.
Following the Fourth Crusade and the break-up of the Byzantine Empire (1204 AD), along with the rest of the Peloponnese, the area came under Frankish rule until 1389 AD, when it was then taken over by the Venetians, and in 1540 AD to the Ottomans. In the 1680s, during the Morean War, the alliance between the Venetians, the Germans, and the Polish against the Ottoman Empire, the chief of the allied forces, Vice-admiral Francesco Morosini was ordered to capture the capital of the Peloponnese, Nafplio at that time, and the bay of Tolon was chosen as a place suitable as a base of operations for his expedition as it was the safest place in the region, while the shore was used for the army to camp. After the success of his expedition and until 1715 AD, when the area was again occupied by the Turks, Tolon was used as a secondary naval station for the Venetian fleet.
A view of boats in the bay of Tolo, including pier.
A monument of this time is the small church named Zoodochos Pigi, built in 1688, and the ruins of the fortress on the island of Daskaleio in the bay of Tolon. Fortifications, ruins of houses and reservoirs can also be found on Romvi island. Following the Greek Revolution, a number of ethnic-Greek refugees from Crete were resettled in Tolon.
After the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Greece, in 1834, by Royal Decree, a city was founded at the Port of Tolon and named Minoa after Minos the legendary king of Crete. After the liberation of Crete the remaining refugees in the area formed a fishing village which eventually became known as Tolon in 1916.
From the middle of the 20th century, Tolon saw the beginning of the tourist industry and evolved into a summer resort.
Tolo Greece 2016 - beach and snorkeling
Tolo Hotel Pitsakis - Tolon Greece
Tolo Hotel Pitsakis - Tolon Greece. Affordable double, triple, quadruple rooms close to Tolo beach. Recently completely refurbished. Dedicated ground floor room for people with special needs.
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Tolo tengerpartja és strandjai (Görögország)
Tolo tengerpartjának a tengerrel szemben állva a jobb kéz felé eső oldala. Tolo tengerpartja lényegében végig homokos. A bal kéz felé eső részt már mutattuk egy korábbi videóban. Az öböl legszélső, bal oldali partja a Kék zászlós, kitüntetett strand.
Ez után következik ahol mi strandoltunk, az ellenőrizetlen partszakasz, itt a legkeskenyebb a part az épületek miatt, majd napágyakkal folytatódik a szintén nagyon keskeny partrész, amit először egy stég szakít meg, amin éttermi asztalok várják a vendégeket, majd a kikötője zárja le a Tolo öböl másik végét.
A videóban kb. Tolo közepétől haladtunk a kikötő felé, épp a szieszta időszak végén voltunk, valószínűleg ezért nem tartózkodott senki a napágyakon sem. Tolo gyönyörű hely, de nem csak tengerpartja miatt, hanem a környék látnivalói is nagyon szépek! =)
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Strand von Tolo, Peloponnes, Griechenland
Anfang Juli 2016 waren wir auf dem Peloponnes bei Tolo. Hier Bilder vom Strand und aus der Ägäis bei unserem Hotel Aris.
Tolo Summer Resort, Nafplio - Greece. Top beaches and attractions: cpmplete travel guide
Tolo, Nafplio - Peloponnese: Two hours southeast of Athens is the distance that separates you from a place with exotic beauty and unique charm. Tolo symbolizes the authentic Greek summer. Bright light, blue and green shades, simplicity, beauty and revitalization!
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It lies 144 km from Athens and 11 km from Nafplio. It has about 2500 permanent residents and in summer it attracts many tourists and visitors. Built by the seaside, it’s surrounded by three beautiful islands. Koronissi, Romvi and Daskalio. The inhabitants are mainly engaged in fishing and tourism. This windless sandy bay was known since Homer's years as Asini. Then came the Franks, the Venetians, and finally the Turks Conquerors. After the Independence of Greece, Cretan refugees settled in the region. From the mid-20th century Tolo has been transformed into an evolving resort that hosts tourists from many parts of the globe, due to its unparalleled natural beauty, tranquility of the landscape and nearby archaeological sites of interest.
Top beaches:
Tolo Beach. This sandy beach is 1 km long and the turquoise waters will fascinate you.
It starts from the organized part Psili Ammos” on the left and ends at the small picturesque harbor of the village with fishing boats. Ideally combines swimming, relaxing in the sand, drinking coffee or eating literally on the beach, water sports and activities for kids at the water playground! It is a well-equipped beach with cafes, restaurants, sun loungers, parasols and showers.
Small beach of Asini. It is 1.5 km from the center of Tolo. Small in size sandy with pebbles and rocky on its right side. Its bottom is sandy and its waters crystal clear. Apart from a tavern and a few umbrellas, the beach is not organized.
Romvi, Koronissi, Daskalio. The beaches & bays of the 3 islands opposite Tolo are magnificent. Isolated sceneries, ideal for lovers of seclusion, as they offer picturesque inlets for swimming and fishing. You can go by the excursion boat, pedal boat, canoe or jet ski and enjoy a dive as a genuine Robinson Crusoe. Infrastructure: none
Kastraki-Plaka (Asini) - Drepano. This great beach is for all tastes. It features sandy parts, fine or coarse pebbles, busy spots with loud music or quiet and relaxed corners. The nearest to Tolo beach parts are: Kastraki, the campsite, Plaka and finally Drepano.
Vivari. Vivari is located 6.5 km east of Tolo. It is a picturesque seaside village of great charm, with its crystal clear sea waters captivating visitors. Vivari Bay is a large natural wind free port and is famous for overnight yachting spot. Here you will find hotels, rooms and furnished houses, while tasting unforgettable traditional flavors in local Taverns, all offering panoramic views of the Argolic Gulf. The beach consists of very small continuous bays. The coast and seabed are mostly sandy.
Arvanitia. Arvanitia beach is next to the magnificent town of Nafplio and about 11 km from Tolo. Small but unforgettable. The combination of nature’s colors and the surrounding monuments is unique. From this pebbly beach take the path to the left that leads to Karathona and you will find quiet diving rocky decks.
Karathona. That's the most popular beach! Point of reference to the summer life of Nafplio and the wider area. Great beach offering all modern comforts (cafes, restaurants, sun loungers, showers, WC, water sports) plus some quiet corners. It is 15 km from Tolo and 5 km from Nafplio.
Tolo. The diamond of the Peloponnese.
Events:
During the summer months cultural events are organized on lovely evenings with music and traditional dances where the locals partake and have fun with the visitors. On June is the leap of fire and traditional dances, on August there is a jet ski festival and sand sculpture! Impressive is the Epitaph’s procession on Good Friday, which takes place inside the sea. Finally, every summer is organized the August’s full moon feast, and at the end of September the Trata Fish celebration is held, where smelts and wine are offered, followed by greek dancing.
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Top Attractions & Excursions:
Churches and chapels
Asini Archaeological Site (2km)
Romvi, Aphrodite’s island. There are walls and ruins of a medieval castle
Nafplio, the capital of Argolis and one of the most beautiful cities in Greece! (12km)
The city of Argos and the Castle of Larissa (23 km)
The ancient theater of Epidaurus and the Asklepieion, near Lygourio village (31 km)
Golden Mycenae, the kingdom of the mythical Agamemnon (30 km)
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