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rmulcahy Greeka - Newbie

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Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:58 pm Post subject: Excursion from Athens |
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I am planning a trip to Athens and want to rent a car to do a one or two day excursion. Any suggestions on where to go, what to see?
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alexis Moderator

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Joined: 14 Jul 2005 Posts: 571 Location: Greece Athens |
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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Here we will have to wait for our expert about Athens o_xenos
Personaly, for a 1-2 days excursions I would propose to go and visit an Island. Greece, except from its history, is known for that, no? It would be a shame to miss it.
There are some islands really easely accessible for only a couple of hours of ferry. Taking a car will permit you to visit them better.
- Andros in the Cyclades (two hours ferry from the port of Rafina, near Athens)
- Tzea in the Cyclades (1 hour ferry from the port of Lavrio near Athens)
- Aegina in the Saronic (1 hour from Athens)
- Poros in the Saronic (2hours from Athens) but no car needed.
Concerning the mainland:
- Corinth (beautiful ancient site) then Nauplio or Epidaure to see an ancient tragedy.
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o_xenos Moderator

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Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 151 Location: Toronto, Canada |
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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 5:03 am Post subject: |
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Expert?? The jury is out on that one, Alexis!!
Athens can take lots of time to appreciate, so be sure to not rush the city itself. From the Acropolis to a night out at a rembetika club, to the Theatre of Herodes Atticus, the Ancient Agora, Lykavittos Hill, and Cape Sounion at sunset...
For a small excursion outside the city, I think the island idea is feasible. The Saronic Gulf islands are the closest group to Athens, and in a place like Aegina you can see the well-preserved Doric 'Temple of Aphaia' if you're into ancient sites, and finish your evening with some grilled octopus and ouzo in Aegina Town. The beaches aren't the best here, but if you only wanted to lie on a beach you might be better off on the mainland, just south of Glyfada.
If spending time on a ferry and dealing with schedules is not your idea of a good time, from busy Athens you should head to the beautiful Venetian city of Nafplio in the Peloponnese. You'll find narrow streets with old Venetian houses and mansions beneath the Palamidi Citadel. Nafplio is a great base for you to see Ancient Mycenae and the Theatre of Epidavros (a World Heritage Site). The Hellenic Festival is held there until the end of August, but I think the performances are only on Fridays and Saturdays.
I feel I've only repeated what was posted by Alexis, but they are likely the best options. Of course, one could always go to ancient Delphi and consult the oracle about what next to do!  |
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