Argolic Gulf
The Argolic Gulf is a body of water located in southeastern Greece, part of the larger Aegean Sea. It is bordered by the Peloponnese peninsula to the west and the eastern coast of the Greek mainland. The gulf is known for its picturesque landscapes, clear waters, and historical significance, as it has been a vital maritime route since ancient times.
Several important towns and cities are situated along the Argolic Gulf, including Nafplio, which was the first capital of modern Greece. The gulf is also home to several islands, such as Spetses and Hydra, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and cultural experiences.