Sunset at Cape Sounio & Temple of Poseidon Private Tour
Overview
Starting along Poseidon Avenue, the journey from Athens to Cape Sounio offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the historical temple of Poseidon. This drive, approximately 70 km long, showcases the beauty of Attica's south suburbs and sandy beaches.
- 🌊 A necessary stop at Vouliagmeni Lake features healing mineral underground springs and remarkable scenery.
- 🏛️ The temple of Poseidon, built in 440 BC, stands at the southern edge of Attica, providing a glimpse into ancient history.
- 🌅 Enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea from the temple site, known for its spectacular sunsets.
- 🚫 Swimming is not permitted at Vouliagmeni Lake due to preservation efforts.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Duration: 4 hours
Luxury Sedan: 1-3 travelers: Sedan Black
Pickup included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- English speaking driver (NOT licensed to accompany you into archeological sites and museums)
- Licensed Tour Guide (on request at an additional cost)
- Entrance fee to the Temple of Poseidon (8 euros)
- Dinner
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Lake VouliagmeniStarting from Athens and driving by the coastal Poseidon Avenue for about 70 km all by the sea, we will be crossing the south suburbs of Athens, which makes this journey one of the best around the prefecture of Attica. This drive fills you with beautiful images of the sea glittering from the sunlight along the small sandy beaches. A necessary stop is the Vouliagmeni Lake with its healing mineral underground springs and its unique beauty. Lake Vouliagmeni, literally means "sunken", as it was created after the roof of an underground cave colapsed. It is now a beautiful lake, located near the sea and in fact connected with it. its water, fed with hot water by underground thermal springs, is beneficial for the skin and bones.
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Temple of PoseidonAfter an hour we will finally reach the south edge of Attica, Cape Sounio, where the Athenians in 440 BC built the temple of Poseidon, the god of the sea. The Temple of Poseidon is a temple dedicated to God Poseidon, the God of the sea, standing for 2.500 years right on the edge of the clifs of Cape Sounio, the southern most tip of the peninsula of Attica. Up on the rock where the temple of Poseidon is located, you will enjoy a great open view of the Aegean Sea and probably the best sunset of your life. On the way back to Athens, you can have dinner at one of the restaurants, ideal for tasting fresh fish and seafood.