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Hydra Island boat trip including free time in the town
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Hydra Island boat trip including free time in the town

Take in one of the most appealing islands in the Saronic Gulf with this boat cruise. Sail across the Aegean Sea and come ashore to explore Hydra – an ancient port of call where cars and motorbikes are banned. Irini, one of our local guides, says, ‘Donkeys are the most common transport on Hydra, and you'll see them lined up like taxis, waiting to carry your heavy cases or shopping bags for you. For the island's population they are an essential part of the infrastructure, and they definitely add charm to the port town.' After pick-up from your hotel, we'll travel to the port of Ermoni. Once aboard the boat, you can sit back and soak up some sunshine as we sail across the Saronic Gulf to Hydra. There's so much history in this part of the Aegean as it was an important ancient trade route. Irini says, ‘Hydra's prosperity grew in the 18th and 19th centuries, when it became a major hub for shipping and trade in the Eastern Mediterranean. The island's skilled sailors and shipbuilders established Hydra as a dominant force in the maritime industry.'When we arrive at the car and motorbike-free island of Hydra, you'll have free time to explore. You can linger in the harbour to spot colourful fishing boats bobbing on the sea, stroll past sugar cube houses on the hillside, or venture into the town's maze of cobbled alleys for a coffee or some shopping.

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4x4 Adventure
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4x4 Adventure

Strap in for a 4x4 adventure that will take you off the radar. You'll explore the off-road tracks, villages and rocky landscapes of rugged and rural Greece. With plenty of nature to admire and a tasty local lunch included, it promises to be a day of adrenaline-pumping action.It all kicks off the minute you hop in your 4x4 and head off-road. Zooming along mountain paths, you'll bounce over potholes and drive through blink-and-you-miss-them villages. Ticking off all the must-sees along the way, your expert driver gives you the inside track on nature's hidden gems.Then, we'll take a break from the action with a tasty lunch of traditional Greek favourites served with wine. Suitably refuelled, you'll set off for an afternoon of more exciting exploration.

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Half-day private tour of Athens with Acropolis and Plaka visits
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Half-day private tour of Athens with Acropolis and Plaka visits

The ancient Greeks left behind a treasure trove of monuments, statues and artefacts in Athens. And on this private tour, you'll take in all the top spots with an expert guide. Exclusively for you and your party, you'll tour highlights including the Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library, the Plaka neighbourhood and the UNESCO-listed Acropolis. Vassiliki, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Acropolis means “high city” and it usually refers to any settlement built on top of a hill. You'll find many towns in Greece that have an acropolis, but the Acropolis of Athens is certainly the most famous.'You'll start with a guided tour of the Acropolis – with skip-the-line tickets, there'll be no waiting around. Soak up wow-factor views over Athens at the Areopagus – a rocky hill where legend has it the Greek gods would hold court. Let your guide bring history to life as you marvel at ancient landmarks like the Roman Agora, the Theatre of Dionysus and the still-standing columns of the Asklepieion and Parthenon. Then, it's on to the city's Instagram-worthy old quarter, Plaka – the capital's most appealing and historic neighbourhood. Always thronged with a mix of locals and visitors, the pedestrianised lanes are brimming with tavernas whose tables spill onto the streets. Vassiliki says, ‘Athenians call this area “the neighbourhood of the Gods,' as it has been inhabited since the days of ancient Greece. In fact, excavations show that the street layout has barely changed since antiquity.'

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Ancient Delphi tour
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Ancient Delphi tour

Delve into the ancient treasures of Delphi and Thebes on this full-day tour. And both are just a short drive from Athens. You'll visit these well-preserved archaeological sites before an afternoon exploring the charming mountain villages of Levadia and Arachova.

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Cape Sounion Afternoon Tour
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Cape Sounion Afternoon Tour

The Saronic Gulf offers up one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in Greece. Enjoy an afternoon of fresh sea air and wonderful sweeping views with this trip from Athens to Cape Sounion. With a mixture of guided and free time, you'll be able to make the most of the visit to this archaeological site and area of natural beauty.

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Saronic Islands Cruise – Hydra, Poros and Aegina
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Saronic Islands Cruise – Hydra, Poros and Aegina

The beautiful islands of the Saronic Gulf are just a short journey away from Athens. This full day island-hopping tour is a great way to explore the ‘other Greece' while immersing yourself in the country's culture and nature. You'll cruise to three islands Hydra, Poros and Aegina, and enjoy lunch on board.

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Athens city tour and Acropolis Museum visit
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Athens city tour and Acropolis Museum visit

A wealth of ancient treasures is packed into central Athens. On this guided morning tour, you'll uncover some of its megastars, including the Temple of Olympian Zeus, Hadrian's Arch, the Parthenon and Acropolis – and also enjoy a guided visit to the Acropolis Museum.

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Corinth Canal by Boat
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Corinth Canal by Boat

Sliced through solid rock, the Corinth Canal is one of Greece's most important engineering achievements. And you'll have the pleasure of cruising along this narrow sea corridor on this half-day tour – it's the perfect backdrop for snapping up those Insta-gold photos. After pick-up from your hotel, you'll begin cruising towards the Corinth Canal. It's a 6km-long passage that connects the Gulf of Corinth and the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea, but what's really astounding is its narrowness – just under 25m wide – and history.As your captain expertly manoeuvres the boat with only a couple of metres either side of near-vertical cliffs, you'll be able to appreciate this engineering marvel. Your guide will fill you in on how excavation first started under the rule of Roman Emperor Nero in the first century AD and was finally completed by the French in the 19th century.

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Aegina, Poros and Agistri boat trip from Kinetta
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Aegina, Poros and Agistri boat trip from Kinetta

Explore three Saronic Islands in just one day with this full-day tour. Stopping at Aegina, Poros and Agistri, you'll get free time on each to do exactly as you wish, while a taverna lunch and a scenic boat trip complete the line-up.

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Full-day Aegina and Agistri boat tour in Greece
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Full-day Aegina and Agistri boat tour in Greece

This trip serves up a trio of Greek treasures courtesy of a relaxing boat trip. You'll have the pleasure of cruising along the Corinth canal before heading to Aegina Island for some shore exploring and shopping. Finally, you'll navigate towards some relaxation time on the pristine sands Agistri beach.

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Full-day Nafplio and Mycenae sightseeing tour from Athens
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Full-day Nafplio and Mycenae sightseeing tour from Athens

This full-day tour feels tailor-made for history fans. It kicks off with a visit to Corinth Canal, for a look at the manmade waterway that links the Ionian Sea to the Aegean Sea. After you've snapped some photos, you'll head to the ruins of Mycenae for a tour. This ancient settlement is said to be where the Greeks set off for their expedition to conquer the city of Troy. From here, you'll head to Nafplio, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Greece from 1827 to 1834.

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Saronic Islands Cruise – Hydra, Poros and Aegina from Marathona
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Saronic Islands Cruise – Hydra, Poros and Aegina from Marathona

See a different side to Greece on this day of island-hopping in the Saronic Gulf. You'll stop by Hydra, Poros and Aegina, lesser-known but steeped in unique charm and history. "Explore each island at your leisure, and enjoy an included lunch onboard.Cast off from Piraeus port and leave the city behind as you glide through the deep blue. You'll head to Hydra first, an island renowned for its well-preserved and unspoiled beauty. Hydra is car-free, making it a peaceful place to relax and soak in the sights and views. Explore the cobblestone streets, admire the traditional stone houses, and perhaps enjoy a coffee at a seaside café.You'll then tuck into a tasty lunch onboard as you sail to Poros, known for its quaint port town. Stroll along the waterfront and have a poke around local shops, before your final stop at Aegina, the most remote of the three. Here, you can explore the narrow backstreets, visit the historic Venetian Markellos Tower, or opt for a tour of the ancient Temple of Aphaia.

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Things to do in Athens

One of the world’s most historic cities, Athens has the ideal blend of ancient history and modern culture. Greece’s capital invites you to wander through its mythical streets, where thousands of years of stories come to life. From the majestic Acropolis to lively neighborhoods filled with tavernas and colorful street art, Athens seamlessly blends the old and the new, creating an atmosphere that will stay with you for years to come.

Top six activities in Athens

1. Visit the iconic Acropolis

Almost every trip to Athens starts with a visit to the world-famous Acropolis. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands tall above the city and is a symbol of ancient Greece. The Parthenon, characterized by its grand columns and perfect proportions, is considered an architectural masterpiece. If you want to soak up panoramic views over the city before the main crowds get there, early morning is the best time to visit this spot.

2. Check out the Acropolis Museum

The ultra-modern Acropolis Museum is a must if you want to see ancient Grecian artefacts. The museum itself is another architectural jewel, and is home to thousands of artefacts, offering a glimpse into the day-to-day life of the ancient Greeks. Plus, if you look down through the glass floors, you’ll see the ongoing excavations underneath the museum.

3. Step back in time at the Ancient Agora of Athens

Stroll through the ancient Agora, once the beating heart of Athens. This is where philosophers like Socrates and Plato held their debates, and where important political meetings took place. But, it was also the city’s main market. To get a real feel for what ancient city life was like, head over to the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best-preserved Greek Temples, or stroll under the Stoa of Attalus, a reconstructed covered walkway.

4. Take a trip to Cape Sounion

Just an hour and a half drive from Athens, you'll find the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. This temple, dedicated to the god of the sea, is known as one of the best spots to see the sunset in all of Greece. The mix of millennia-old history and coastal views here make for a day trip you won’t forget.

5. Wander through the Plaka District

Wander through the pedestrian streets of Plaka, the oldest neighborhood in Athens. This lively area is known for its traditional tavernas, authentic shops, and colorful bougainvillea plants. Taste local specialties, shop for handmade souvenirs and take in the laidback atmosphere this place is known for.

6. Visit the Central Market

Also known as Varvakeios Agora, this market is a sensory experience you shouldn't miss. Taste the real Athens as you wander among stalls filled with fresh fish, meat, bread, local delicacies, herbs and more. The lively atmosphere and interactions with local vendors make it one of the most authentic experiences in the city.

Get ready to visit Athens

What is the best time to visit Athens?

Athens is ideal during spring, from April to May, or in the fall, from September to October. During these times, the weather is pleasant, and the temperatures range from 20 to 25°C – perfect for sightseeing. You’ll avoid the extreme heat of the summer months, as well as the main tourist crowds – plus, if you’re lucky, you’ll find some reasonably-priced accommodation.

How many days do you need to visit Athens?

You need at least three days to see all of Athens’ main attractions. This gives you enough time to visit the Acropolis and surrounding archaeological sites, see the main museums, and stop by different neighborhoods. If you want to visit more of the city’s surroundings, you should stay for at least five days.

What excursions can you take from Athens?

From Athens, you can head out on various excursions. Popular destinations include the Peloponnese peninsula, where you can visit Mycenae, Epidaurus theatre, the Saronic Islands, like Hydra and Aegine. Cape Sounion, where you’ll find the Temple of Poseidon, is also a great day out. The Meteora Monasteries and Delphi, with its famous oracle, are around three hours away, but worth the journey.

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