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Sounio Temple of Poseidon

Sounio

Enjoy a 4-5 hours half day tour in Cape Sounio & the Temple of Poseidon, the god of the sea. Drive along the coastline of Athens, which offers a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf, and visit Cape Sounio, known for Poseidon’s imposing sanctuary, one of the most important archaeological sites of Attica! You can […]

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Olympia

Olympia

Ancient Olympia is at a distance of about 290 kms away from Athens, so though one can visit the place in a one-day tour, an almost 600 kms roundtrip plus the fact that there are so many to see at Olympia would make that one day very long and tiring. 24 Hour Limousine Service recommends

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Marathon tomb

Marathon

Α half-day (4-5 hours) tour for those who want to visit something different in the Attica area. The Marathon Race is known worldwide, but do you know the history behind it and how it took this name? You can now visit the place where one of the most decisive battles of the ancient years took

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loutraki lake vouliagmeni

Loutraki

Driving along the coastline, we’ll see the island of Salamis, where the naval battle between the Greeks and the Persians took place at 480 B.C. Our first shortstop will be a few kms before Corinth to see the impressive Corinth Canal, which connects the Aegean and the Ionian Sea. Loutraki is situated 6 kilometers north

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delphi

Delphi

Delphi, one of the high points of a visit to Greece, is about 180 kilometers northwest of Athens, lies on Mount Parnassus’s slopes, and is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We drive through the fertile plain of Boeotia, passing by Thebes’ city, related to the tragedy of King Oedipus, and Arachova, a picturesque mountain

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Corinth

Corinth

With this half-day tour (5-6 hours) to Ancient Corinth, you have the chance to visit one of the most important cities of ancient Greece and explore both its ancient and Christian past. Driving along the coastline, we’ll see the island of Salamis, where the naval battle between the Greeks and the Persians took place at

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Argolis tour

Enjoy a full-day tour (8-10 hours) to the Argolis Peninsula, an area full of important historical sites. Leave by the coastal road along the Saronic Gulf, enjoying a splendid view of the small islands and the countryside on the way. The first shortstop will be at the Corinth Canal. With 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) length,

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Aegina

Aegina

Aegina, being one of the closest islands to Athens, is the perfect place for a quick getaway giving you the chance to experience a slice of Greek Island life. The island is only about an hour and fifteen minutes from Pireaus on a regular ferry and half that on a flying dolphin. Thus, a day

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Athens sightseeing

When sightseeing, some people choose to walk, some take a tour bus, others will spend a lot of time in a taxi. This can be time-consuming and you may end up spending more time in the vehicle feeling annoyed, than out enjoying the view. When you hire a chauffeured limousine service all you need to

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