Excursions
Cape Sounion
Cape Sounion, about 43 miles (69km) east of Athens, is a popular
seaside resort used by locals and visitors alike. On the cliffs
above the town is the 5th-century BC Temple of Poseidon, where,
according to legend, King Aegeus waited for his son,...
see full detailsMonastery of Daphni
This great Byzantine architectural masterpiece dates from the
4th century AD, and is situated about five and a half miles (9km)
west of Athens on the road to Corinth. The church is built on a
site where shrines have existed since ancient times,...
see full detailsMarathon
About 26 miles (42km) northeast of Athens, between the villages
of Nea Makri and Marathona, is the site of the great battle between
the small force of Athenians and the mighty Persian army in 490 BC.
On the plain of Marathon today the...
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In ancient times pilgrims came from all over the Greek world to
seek advice from the god Apollo, via his oracle at the scenically
beautifully situated site on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, known
as Delphi. Today tourists flock constantly in the wake...
see full detailsSaronic Islands
The Saronic group of islands are all within an hour or two of
Piraeus by boat, making them ideal destinations for day trips from
the city for those who want to experience a taste of Greek island
life. Alternatively, use the islands as...
see full detailsKoutouki Cave
Located 4km outside the town of Peania, and a scenic hour's ride
from Athens, this cavern lies under the eastern slope of Mount
Ymittos. A guided tour of the cave starts every 30 minutes.
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