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Cape Sounion Afternoon Tour

Take a drive along the coastal road, past the wonderful beaches of Glyfada, Vouliagmeni and Varkiza to the southernmost point of Attica, Cape Sounion, where the white marble pillars of the Temple of Poseidon stand. On the way you will have a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf and the little islands offshore. After visiting the Temple of Poseidon there is some free time to walk at your leisure along the rocky promontory of Sounion.
Tour departs Monday - Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

.From £31.00 per person

 

Athens by Night Tour

Your evening will start with a ride to the port of Piraeus, passing by the port of Zeas (private yachts) and a short stop at the famous Mikrolimano where you will enjoy a drink of ouzo with Greek appetizers. Then you will be driven back to Athens, to the old area of Plaka, for Dinner in a typical Greek Tavern with bouzouki music and Greek Folk Dances.
Drinks not included.

From £49.00 per person

 

Athens Half Day Sightseeing Tour

This tour gives you an opportunity to observe the striking contrasts that make Athens such a fascinating city. Our expert guides take you to see the city centre, Constitution Square (Syntagma), Parliament, Memorial to the Unknown Soldier and National Library. On your way to the Acropolis you will see the Panathenaic Stadium where the first Olympic Games of the modern era were held in 1896, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Hadrian's Arch. At the Acropolis we visit the Museum and architectural masterpieces of the Golden Age of Athens: the Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion and finally the monument that 'puts order in the mind', the Parthenon.

From £42.00 per person

 

Saronic Full Day Cruise with Return Transfer

This cruise visits three of the most important islands in the Saronic Gulf. The first island is Aegina which is the biggest island of Saronikos and has been inhabited since the second millennium BC. There are two major archeological sights, the Church of Saint Nektarios, who is the last Saint recognised by the Greek Orthodox Church and a marvellous fish market that includes a unique floating fruit market. There is an optional tour to the temple of Aphaia available. Then it’s on to Poros, the smallest of the three islands, full of pine and lemon trees, located very close to the Peloponnese. Lunch is served on board, usually when the ship is sailing between Poros and Hydra. Hydra is one of the favourite islands of the international jet-set with its unique architecture and narrow streets that feature small shops where you may find jewellery and articles of folklore art.

From £71.00 per person