
Getting There
Neapoli is approximately 4 hours south of Athens. We suggest you either rent a car (make sure to get an international license beforehand at any CAA) to drive down or take a bus (details below).
Transport
Since Neapoli is a ways away from Athens, here are our two suggested modes of transportation to make your way down.
Where to Stay
Hotels and Villas to check out

Neapoli Villas
Need three rooms and have a car? This might be a no brainer for you.
Offering a garden, pool and just 21m from the beach, Neapoli Villas offers an experience that can not be matched by a hotel. Did we mention that there is a panoramic view to the beautiful island of Elafonisos?

GEA ELAIA
Want the comforts of a North American 4-5 star hotel with a view of the Mediterranean? Look no further.
Walking distance from absolutely everything, this hotel will make it very hard for you to leave once your stay is over.

AIVALI NEAPOLI HOTEL
Family owned and run, this clean quaint hotel is where Pete's parents stay when their house is undergoing renovations. Warm and welcoming staff as well as great seaside views make this hotel a great choice. Oh, and its right next to the GEA ELAIA hotel.
Once You're There
We’re excited to share a few of our favorite places in the area with you

Monemvasia
If you've ever wanted to visit a medieval fortress before now is your chance. Monemvasia is a time capsule stuck in the sixth century. This town is clean, the food is great, and the views are even better. Just 20 mins from Neapoli, Monemvasia is a must visit.

Kastania Cave
One of the most impressive caves of Greece can be found near the village of Kastania just minutes away from Neapoli. You won't be disappointed.