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Tours in Athens, Greece
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Hydra, Poros and Egina Day Cruise from Athens |
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Main Square of Poros, Greece |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 11 hours
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Take a cruise from Athens to the fabulous Greek
islands of Hydra, Poros and Egina for a relaxing
day on the sea. With all your transport,
transfers and lunch organized, you can sit back
and enjoy your leisurely cruise with free time
on each island to explore.
Take a cruise from Athens to the fabulous Greek
islands of Hydra, Poros and Egina for a relaxing
day on the sea. With all your transport,
transfers and lunch organized, you can sit back
and enjoy your leisurely cruise with free time
on each island to explore.
After transferring from Athens to Piraeus by
motor coach, you'll set sail for the island of
Hydra, where you'll have free time for
strolling, shopping and swimming. Next, it's on
to the island of Egina, passing through the
narrow strait separating the Peloponnesian coast
from the island of Poros.
Upon arrival in Egina (Aegina) you can either
join an excursion to the Temple of Aphaia (cost
not included) or take a walk around the main
town. Egina is one of the Saronic islands of
Greece in the Saronic Gulf. The lovely island is
only 31 miles (50 kilometers) from Athens, and
is a popular getaway for Athenians during the
summer months.
After lunch served on board, you'll sail to
Poros in the southern Agrosaronic Gulf. You'll
have free time to explore Poros – perhaps you'd
like to visit ancient Trizina, the ruins of the
Russian Dockyard or take a romantic stroll in
the Lemon Forest. After sailing back to Piraeus
port you'll be transferred to Athens. |
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Delphi Day Trip from Athens |
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Delphi, Greece |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 10 hours
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Explore one of the most famous sites of
classical Greece on a day trip from Athens to
magical Delphi. Famous for its theater, Temple
of Apollo and ancient ruins, Delphi was
considered the center of the earth and the
universe, and played a central role in the
classical Greek world.
Explore one of the most famous sites of
classical Greece on a day trip from Athens to
magical Delphi. Famous for its theater, Temple
of Apollo and ancient ruins, Delphi was
considered the center of the earth and the
universe, and played a central role in the
classical Greek world.
After taking a scenic drive through Levadia and
Arachova (famous for its bright multi-colored
carpets), you'll arrive in Delphi at around
noon. During your visit to Delphi you'll tour
the archaeological site and its museum of
treasures, including the unique bronze
Charioteer, and proceed along the Sacred Way to
the Athenian Treasury.
After an optional lunch at a hotel, you'll visit
the famous Temple of Apollo and the Castalia
Spring, before returning to Athens with another
stop at Levadia en route. |
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Athens
Half-Day Sightseeing Tour |
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Athens, Greece |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 4 hours
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From the Acropolis to Omonia Square, you'll see
all the famous sites of ancient and modern
Athens on this comprehensive morning tour.
Offering a perfect overview of the modern city,
this guided tour will help you get your bearings
if this is your first visit to Athens.
From the Acropolis to Omonia Square, you'll see
all the famous sites of ancient and modern
Athens on this comprehensive morning tour.
Offering a perfect overview of the modern city,
this guided tour will help you get your bearings
if this is your first visit to Athens.
Your tour takes you past the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier in front of the Parliament House on
Constitution Square. You'll drive past the
Panathenian Stadium (site of the first modern
Olympic Games in 1896) and see the Presidential
Palace (ex Royal Palace), government buildings
and elegant homes. The drive along Panepistimiou
Avenue takes you past the Catholic cathedral,
the Academy, university, National Library and
Omonia Square.
After seeing the highlights of modern Athens,
it's time to tour the past with a visit to the
Roman Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Acropolis,
Athens' crowning beauty. Highlights include the
impressive Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Temple
of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion, with its
Porch of Maidens. To delve further into the
past, the tour includes a visit to the Acropolis
Museum. |
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Cape
Sounion and Temple of Poseidon Half-Day Trip from Athens |
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Temple of Poseidon, Cape Sounion Greece |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 4 hours
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Take your own postcard-perfect snaps of Cape
Sounion's Temple of Poseidon on a scenic
afternoon trip from Athens. Cape Sounion is only
45 miles (70 kilometers) from Athens, making it
the perfect lazy afternoon destination.
Take your own postcard-perfect snaps of Cape
Sounion's Temple of Poseidon on a scenic
afternoon trip from Athens. Cape Sounion is only
45 miles (70 kilometers) from Athens, making it
the perfect lazy afternoon destination.
The road to Cape Sounion passes the idyllic
beaches of the Saronic Gulf – Glyfada,
Vouliagmeni and Varkiza – as well as countless
caves. The ancient Greeks certainly knew how to
choose a temple location, as Cape Sounion is a
remarkable site. The Cape's Temple of Poseidon
is perched on a rocky hilltop overlooking the
sea, a gleaming white beacon for ancient (as
well as modern) travelers along this dangerous
stretch of coast.
The view across the Aegean is magnificent,
extending all the way to Kea and the Peloponnese
on a clear day. The Temple of Poseidon was built
in 44 B.C., and many of its original Doric
columns are still standing. One of the columns
has a graffito left by none other than Lord
Byron in the early 1800s.
This is a great half-day tour option if you're
looking to explore Greece beyond Athens,
complete with stunning views and world-class
Greek ruins. |
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Athens
Night Sightseeing Tour with Greek Dinner Show |
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Athens, Greece |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 3.5 hours
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Fuel your appetite with a night-time tour of
Athens and its port, then relax with a Greek
dinner show at a typical taverna in the renowned
Plaka district. It's the perfect way to spend a
night out on the town in Athens!
Fuel your appetite with a night-time tour of
Athens and its port, then relax with a Greek
dinner show at a typical taverna in the renowned
Plaka district. It's the perfect way to spend a
night out on the town in Athens!
Your Athens night tour begins with a scenic
drive along the illuminated boulevards of the
city, traveling as far as Piraeus, Greece's
principal commercial port. Your tour continues
to Marina Zea, one of the busiest yacht harbors
in the Mediterranean and home port to luxury
pleasure yachts belonging to Greece's
ship-owning and international jet-set
communities.
From here, it's a short drive to Mikrolimano,
another picturesque yacht and fishing boat
harbor, home to the former Royal Yacht Club and
many fine waterfront seafood restaurants.
On your return to Athens and the renowned Plaka
district at the base of the Acropolis, you'll
enjoy dinner with a live floor show at a typical
Greek taverna. |
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Mycenae
and Epidaurus Day Trip from Athens |
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Lioness Gate, Mycenae Greece |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 10 Hours
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Explore the remains of the ancient city of
Mycenae a major centre of Greek civilization
from 1600BC to 1100BC and visit the small
village of Epidaurus famous in ancient times for
being a place of healing.
Explore the remains of the ancient city of
Mycenae a major centre of Greek civilization
from 1600BC to 1100BC and visit the small
village of Epidaurus famous in ancient times for
being a place of healing.
After taking a scenic drive along the coastal
road of the Saronic Gulf, you will come to the
ancient city of Mycenae home to the kingdom of
mythical Agamemnon. Visit the tomb of Agamemnon,
the Palace and the Lionesses Gate.
Stop off at the picturesque town of Nauplia
before arriving in Epidaurus. The world heritage
listed city is reputed to be the birthplace of
Apollo's son Asklepios, the healer and was the
most celebrated healing center of the classical
world. Epidaurus is probably most famous for its
theatre, one of the best preserved classical
Greek buildings and still used today due to its
amazing acoustics. |
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Acropolis Walking Tour |
Commences: Athens,
Greece
Duration: 3 hours
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One for all you History buffs - discover Athens'
Ancient history on this fascinating city walking
tour with your local guide. Venture inside the
ancient Acropolis and admire just how this
ancient monument towers above the city below.
You'll also see such sites as the House of
Parliament and the Plaka as you soak up the
local scene.
One for all you History buffs - discover Athens'
Ancient history on this fascinating city walking
tour with your local guide. Venture inside the
ancient Acropolis and admire just how this
ancient monument towers above the city below.
You'll also see such sites as the House of
Parliament and the Plaka as you soak up the
local scene.
Syntagma Metro station, where your tour begins
contains many archaeological exhibits including
ancient grave stones, an aqueduct from the 5th
century BC, pottery, a 2,000-year old beehive
and a mosaic from the 5th century AD.
You will then see the House of the Greek
Parliament, former Palace. Walking through the
Syntagma Square, the heart of the city, you come
either to Sotira of Lycodimos or the Kottakis
Church both beautiful Byzantine churches which
you are going to visit.
Continue strolling through the Plaka's paved
streets before arriving at the Lysicrates
Monument from the 4th century BC and the
remnants of an old Christian Church. A
ten-minute walk up the beautiful Dionyssiou
Areopagitou pedestrian walkway will bring you to
the Acropolis, crowned by the Parthenon, with
its spectacular views over the city below.
You will enjoy a profound and detailed
explanation of the history of its monuments by
our knowledgeable licensed guides. On the way to
the Acropolis you will also see the Dionysus
Sanctuary, the Philopapos Hill, the Herodion
Theatre and the Mars Hill. |
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