Excursão ao pôr do sol do Templo de Poseidon e Cape Sunion com guia de áudio





Descrição
Aprecie o incrível pôr do sol do Cabo Sounion, explore o antigo templo do deus Poseidon e dirija pela magnífica Riviera ateniense com um moderno ônibus com ar condicionado.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Começamos nosso passeio do centro de Atenas e começamos a dirigir pelas praias de areia e vilarejos à beira-mar da idílica Riviera ateniense. Precisamos de 1 hora e 15 para chegar ao Cabo Sounion
Continuamos passando e explorando a parte sul da Ática e a magnífica costa. Enquanto isso, você pode explorar a história por trás de cada lugar com nossos comentários em áudio.
Parada para fotos
Alcançamos facilmente o Sounion, de outra forma difícil de chegar. Você ficará deslumbrado com a famosa paisagem que circunda o promontório do Sounion. Nos tempos dos gregos antigos, este local era reverenciado como solo sagrado dedicado aos deuses Poseidon e Atena.
Maravilhe-se com o Templo de Poseidon situado na beira do penhasco a 70 metros acima do mar. Caminhe pela terra abençoada do Sounion, um dos lugares cantados sobre isso na Odisseia de Homero. Fique no mesmo penhasco onde se diz que o rei Egeu se jogou. Conta-se na mitologia grega que Egeu disse a seu filho Teseu que, se derrotasse o Minotauro, deveria retornar a Atenas com navios de velas brancas. Teseu esqueceu esse pedido, e quando Egeu viu as velas negras de Teseu, ele se jogou do Sounion em desespero. Assista ao famoso pôr do sol sobre este horizonte lendário.
Começamos a voltar para Atenas novamente. Precisamos de 1 hora e 15 min para chegar ao centro.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(658)
The Temple of Poseidon is a gem. If you're visiting Athens or holidaying in this part of Greece, the temple is a must see. Unlike in Athens, it's really quiet and unspoilt. But the best bit are the views across the Aegeon. Definitely Instagram worthy 😆. The cafe serves lovely ice cream too!
In the vehicles the air conditioning is always very high and on the promontory it was very windy. Better to be prepared.
Nice bus ride along coast to the Poseidon temple
So, getting on the bus was hectic, the bus was full and we had to wait for them to send another one! The bus coordinator was nice but she wasn't really a tour guide, she was just there to count our numbers and hand us the audio guide. The audio guide quality in English was terrible, narrated in a very boring and messy way, and quite outdated, maybe recorded 20 or 30 years ago. The Poseidon temple visit was not a guided tour and not even an audio guide included. We were told it's a sunset tour, however we had to leave the site before sunset. The pickup afterwards from the temple was also hectic and messy. I don't recommend this tour.
Great experience Recommend to anyone visiting athens
Excellent tour, very well organised and explained throughout. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and helpful! Definitely recommended 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
No rental car, this is probably way to go. A marvelous site to see but spent about 6 hours and wondered around 1.5 hours. Guide is great. Bus ride not so, AC not so great going there and freezing cold coming back.
Very good, you could just give more time for visiting the places. The staff is very nice and kind. Very recommended
Great little trip. Comfortable bus, great views and was a very enjoyable experience. The restaurant on site is good and reasonably priced!
I was very disappointed with this tour. It was listed as a 4.5 hour tour. We left at 4:30p and returned about 11 pm. The bus ride there was scenic and comfortable. There was WiFi on board which was nice. What I didn’t know was that the bus drops you off and doesn’t return until 9 pm and there were very few things to do: climb a rocky hill, pay extra to go up to the temple of Poseidon (I knew it was extra and optional), eat at one nice restaurant, get a snack from snack bar, and go into a small gift shop. Unfortunately the restaurant was closed for a private event and the snack bar line was very long. The guidance given for the tour was to bring a bottle of water and a hat. Thinking we would be returning around 8:30, we didn’t take snacks or dinner and with the restaurant closed and the long snack bar line, it would have. Even nice to have brought a picnic. It was too much time to be there with such limited options. I did not want to pay the extra amount for the ticket to go up to the temple. The tour guide was interesting for the information told on the bus. Not sure where he disappeared to while we were at the Cape. Overall for me this was disappointing and a waste of valuable time and money.



