Monemvasia
Monemvasia is a historic town located on a small island off the southeastern coast of Peloponnese, Greece. Known for its medieval architecture, the town is often referred to as the "Gibraltar of the East" due to its impressive fortress and steep cliffs. The town's name translates to "single entrance," reflecting its unique geography.
The island is connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway, making it accessible to visitors. Monemvasia features cobblestone streets, charming shops, and ancient churches, attracting tourists interested in history and culture. Its picturesque views and rich heritage make it a popular destination in Greece.