Kiveri (Greek: Κιβέρι) is a small village in the municipal unit of Lerna, Argolis, Greece.
Scholarly research finds that the village has been continuously occupied since antiquity, its ancient name being Apovathmi.
Kiveri has a predominantly agricultural economy revolving around the growth and distribution of oranges and olives.
At the villages southern border, where Kiveri's Orchards of the rivers floodplain ends, a large submarine coastal Karst spring (Greek: Καρστική πηγή) was walled to catch the sweet water for irrigating its orchards and those of the very huge Coastal Plain of Argos.
The water descends gradually through katavothres (Greek: καταβόθρές) and is drained subsurface through several hydrotectonic structures[3] towards the spring.