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What's included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Booster seat
- Bottled water
- Engish speaking driver/Guide with Great knowledge of History
- Lunch
- WiFi on board
- Official tour guide that he will enter with you to the monuments
- Pick up from the airport their is an extra fee €50.00 per booking
- Tickets for the monuments please contact us €30.00 per person
- Tips to guide and driver
The Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion is one of Athens’ most magical sights. Skip the drama of self-driving the coast road and enjoy the views from a sleek, silent, and stylish Mercedes-Benz vehicle on this premium private experience.

Your professional chauffeur collects you from your Athens hotel, the airport, or the ports at Piraeus, Lavrio, or Rafina, and can explain the temple’s story as you travel.

A wide choice of departure times lets you tailor this private experience
Pick a later time slot to capture magical sunset photos from the temple
Eat like a local with an intimate lunch or dinner at a coastal taverna
Onboard Wi-Fi keeps you connected without the roaming charges
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Temple of Poseidon
From the 5 CT B.C the temple of Poseidon God of the Ocean, Zeus Brother.Was built in the Area of Sounion or Athenas Sounias as the history details from Omiros or Homer who wrote Iliad and Oddesey.The visitors can spend there about 2 hours visit the Temple of Poseidon from the 5C.T. B.C and enjoy the Sunset and the amazing view. The driver guide will give them all the Historical details about the Temple of Poseidon.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
Vouliagmeni
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Varkiza
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Palaia Fokaia
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Lagonisi
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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Cape Sounion is the promontory at the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula, 8 kilometres (5 miles) south of the town of Lavrio (ancient Thoricus), and 69.5 km (43.1 miles) southeast of Athens in the Athens Riviera. It is part of Lavreotiki municipality, East Attica, Greece.
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Temple of Poseidon

The original, Archaic-period temple of Poseidon on the site was built of tufa. The Sounion Kouros, discovered in 1906 in a pit east of the temple alongside fragments of other statues, was probably one of a number of votive statues dedicated to Poseidon which probably stood in front of the god's sanctuary. The archaic temple was probably destroyed in 480 BC by Persian troops during Xerxes I's invasion of Greece After they defeated Xerxes in the naval Battle of Salamis, the Athenians placed an entire captured enemy trieme (warship with three banks of oars) at Sounion as a trophy dedicated to Poseidon.
The temple of Poseidon at Sounion was constructed in 444 - 440 BC. This was during the ascendancy of the Athenian statesman Pericles, who also rebuilt the Parthenon in Athens. It was built on the ruins of a temple dating from the Archaic period. It is perched above the sea at a height of almost 60 metres (200 ft). The design of the temple is a typical hexastyle, i.e., it had a front portico with six columns. Only some columns of the Sounion temple stand today, but when intact it would have closely resembled the contemporary and well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus beneath the Acropolis, which may have been designed by the same architect.
As with all Greek temples, the Poseidon building was rectangular, with a colonnade on all four sides. The total number of original columns was 34, of which 15 still stand today. The columns are of the Doric Order. They were made of locally quarried white marble. They were 6.10 m (20 ft) high, with a diameter of 1 m (3.1 ft) at the base and 79 cm (31 inches) at the top. At the center of the temple, there would have been a hall of worship (naos), a windowless rectangular room, similar to the partly intact hall at the Temple of Hephaestus. It would have contained, at one end facing the entrance, the cult image, a colossal, ceiling-height (6 metres (20 ft)) bronze statue of Poseidon.
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Wheelchair accessible
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Stroller accessible
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Near public transportation
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Infant seats available
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Transportation is wheelchair accessible
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Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Most travelers can participate
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Tickets for the monuments you can get directly from the Official Acropolis Website
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This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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