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17 Spectacular Day Trips from Athens, Greece

17 Spectacular Day Trips from Athens, Greece

If you’re looking for the best day trips from Athens so you can pick a few for your trip, this guide is for you! I cover seventeen places you can go, which ones can easily be combined as day tours from Athens, and which ones are my personal favorites!

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17 Spectacular Athens Day Trips

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Where to Stay in Athens

Greece - Athens - Anafiotika

If this is your first trip to Athens, figuring out where to stay in the city can be a bit intimidating. Because of the location of the Acropolis, it really matters which neighborhood you choose to stay in, especially if you’re looking for Acropolis views, easy access to the metro, and good value for your money.

For our hotel recommendations, Generally, budget means hostel beds for around $30 a night and singles/doubles for around $50, mid-range is from about $50-100 per night, and luxury will cost over $100 per night.

However, note that availability, time of year, and how much in advance you book will play a role in how much accommodations cost in Athens.

Budget: If you want a hostel dorm bed in the heart of Psyri, check out the Acropolis Hostel. This basic-yet-clean hostel boasts what very few in the world can: Acropolis views from its communal terrace.

You’ll enjoy having access to an elevator (no lugging your bag all the way up to your room), and you can enjoy the lively neighborhood atmosphere and come home when you want since the hostel has no curfew. 

Check out reviews, pictures, prices, and availability here .

Mid-Range: For my most recent trip to Athens, we stayed in a couple of different places, but my favorite was the  Ares Athens Hotel   off of Omonia Square.

I loved its location, close to Omonia station, across the street from a Coffee Island (my personal version of Heaven), and with views of Mount Lycabettus. The rooms are clean and comfortable, and each room has a private terrace. 

Luxury:  If you are a traveler who loves having stunning hotel views, book a stay at  A for Athens,  a boutique hotel in Psyri that has what is considered by many to be the best rooftop bar in the city.

You can also enjoy Acropolis views from the panoramic terrace during breakfast, You can even get amazing Acropolis and Parthenon views from some of the rooms. This hotel is basically Instagram crack. 

Check out prices, reviews, photos, and availability here.

Don’t see a hotel that’s the right pick for you? Check out our complete Athens Neighborhood and Hotel Guide.

Top 5 Athens Day Trips

Greece - Epidaurus - Stephanie Selfie

I cover the entire list below with tour recommendations, etc. But here are my top five picks including many of the most popular day trips from Athens:

  • Poros, Hydra, & Aegina 
  • Mycenae & Epidaurus 
  • Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion

Day Trips from Athens: The Complete List

Greece - Meteora

I’m obsessed with Athens, and I think people come here and leave too quickly. They use it as a base, but don’t dig deep into what makes the city so special.

If you only have one or two days in the city, stay and explore! That being said, if you’ll be spending four days or more in Athens (or even a month like I did on my first trip) then you should take advantage of the amazing Athens day trips that are available!

Tourism in Athens is very developed, so you can combine many of these locations into single-day trips. However, if you want to DIY your day trips from Athens, then many of these would need to be done on their own because public transit will eat up so much of your time. 

Another option is to rent a car and drive to some of these on your own. If you do that, just make sure you know where you’ll be parking in Athens (or return your car at the end of the day). Both driving and parking in Athens are nuts!

Greece - Delphi - Temple

I listed this as my favorite day trip from Athens for a few reasons. First, the scenery from the top of the hill, looking over the temple and the mountains took my breath away.

Another reason is that the ancient Greeks thought that Delphi was the center of the world, so if you love ancient Greek history (like me) then there are tons to geek out on. 

Major sites you’ll want to see while you’re in Delphi include the Temple of Apollo, the Athenian Treasury, and the Temple of Athena Proinaia. You also want to set aside time to walk up the hill to the stadium. 

You can technically visit Delphi from Athens via public transportation, but I found it overwhelming.

Even after spending a month in Athens, I thought it would be likely that I would miss the connecting bus, so I went on a guided Delphi Day Trip from Athens .  This tour combined a stop in the mountain village of Arachova on Mount Parnassus. 

What I loved about the guided tour was the ease of not worrying about missing the connecting bus and having a tour guide who could explain everything we were seeing in detail.

Greek tour guides tend to have an insane amount of knowledge because they have to undergo intense training.

What I wished was different about the bus tour was I wish we would have had more time at the site because I ended up missing the museum to spend more time at the stadium.

However, I’m not sure this would have been better with public transportation because the bus times when I was going were pretty inconvenient. 

If you only have one day to take a day trip from Athens, Delphi is a great option. 

»» Book a Delphi tour or check tour reviews. ««

Greece - Meteora - Winter Monasteries

Meteora is not an easy day trip from Athens, but once you’re here you see why the long journey was worth it. To get here, you take a five-hour train ride from Athens each way, leaving you just a few hours to explore the monasteries.

However, if you go on a guided tour like I did, like the Meteora Full-Day Trip from Athens by Train ,  then you’ll get picked up at the train station and taken straight to the monasteries.

There are six monasteries here that you can visit. However, they are very far from the train station, so you’ll be thankful for the bus that picks you up to take you to the ones that are open that day (they have different days when they are closed, but there are always a few open). 

My favorite parts of visiting Meteora besides the monasteries were seeing the Game of Thrones and James Bond scenery and driving through the stunning landscape. 

We also think that if you’re looking for a great winter day trip from Athens, Meteora is an excellent choice because the monasteries look amazing covered in snow. You can see photos of what Meteora in winter is like in  25 Snowy Photos of Meteora in Winter.

»» Book a Meteora tour or check tour reviews. ««

Read:  Delphi or Meteora: Which Historic Greek Site is Right for You?

Cape Sounion

Greece - Cape Sounion - Temple of Poseidon

The Temple of Poseidon on Cape Sounion is a beautiful ancient Greek temple set beside the sea. It’s also famous because Lord Byron carved his name into the temple when he visited in the nineteenth century.

Though we don’t encourage you to follow suit, it is so cool to see the physical embodiment of the connection between modern literary history and ancient Greek history. Basically, Lord Byron was a temple fanboy, and we dig it. 

I visited Cape Sounion as a day trip from Athens on a guided Temple of Poseidon and Cape Sounion Tour . The nice thing is this tour doesn’t take a full day since it is much closer than some of the other sites on this list.

Another bonus is that the bus stops at a great photography spot before the actual Temple before continuing to the site. 

If you want to visit on your own, you can also take a public bus or go on the  Athens Hop-on-Hop-off Bus & Cape Sounion Sunset Combo Tour . I wasn’t at Cape Sounion at night, but the pictures look spectacular. 

Mycenae 

If you love the Illiad and the Odyssey, or if you just love ancient Greek archaeology, then you should come and visit Mycenae. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with Tiryns. According to UNESCO :

The archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tiryns are the imposing ruins of the two greatest cities of the Mycenaean civilization, which dominated the eastern Mediterranean world from the 15th to the 12th century B.C. and played a vital role in the development of classical Greek culture.

These two cities are indissolubly linked to the Homeric epics, the Iliad, and the Odyssey , which have influenced European art and literature for more than three millennia…

The citadel of Mycenae, with its strategic position for the control of the Argolid Plain, is the kingdom of the mythical Agamemnon and the most important and richest palatial center of the Late Bronze Age in Greece.

Its name was given to one of the greatest civilizations of Greek prehistory, the Mycenaean civilization, while the myths related to its history, its rulers, and their family members (such as Klytaimnestra, Ifigeneia, Elektra, Orestes) have inspired poets, writers, and artists over many centuries, from the ancient to the contemporary times.

Significant stages in monumental architecture are still visible in the property, such as the massive defensive walls, the corbelled tholos tombs, and the Lions Gate.

I visited Mycenae on a guided tour like this  Mycenae and Epidaurus: Full-Day Tour from Athens , which also stopped at Nafplio and Corinth (below). However, if you go on your own then you can visit it with Tiryns so you can see both archeology sites.

It’s really up to you which other sites you want to see on your trip. 

»» Book a Mycenae tour or check tour reviews. ««

Greece - Epidaurus - Theater

Ancient Epidaurus is another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greece, which includes a beautiful ancient Greek theater and a small museum. According to UNESCO :

In a small valley in the Peloponnesus, the shrine of Asklepios, the god of medicine, developed out of a much earlier cult of Apollo (Maleatas), during the 6th century BC at the latest, as the official cult of the city-state of Epidaurus.

Its principal monuments, particularly the temple of Asklepios, the Tholos, and the Theatre – considered one of the purest masterpieces of Greek architecture – date from the 4th century.

The vast site, with its temples and hospital buildings devoted to its healing gods, provides valuable insight into the healing cults of Greek and Roman times.

I saw Epidaurus on a   Mycenae and Epidaurus: Full-Day Tour from Athens , which also stopped at Nafplio and Corinth (below). However, you can also visit on your own.

If you go via public transportation you won’t be able to see quite as many sites in a single day. You might be able to do all the sites in one day if you rent a car. A car rental may or may not save you money over the price of the tour. 

»» Book an Epidaurus tour or check tour reviews. ««

Greece - Hydra - Harbor

Hydra is an island in the Saronic Gulf, which you can visit with a water taxi from Piraeus, the port of Athens.

Once you’re here, you can go to the beautiful Orthodox church, eat lunch at one of the tavernas on the harbor, go to the beach, and see the beautiful white-washed Greek architecture.

Hydra Town is the island’s main city, but it has more of a village feel that you will love.

There are three islands near Athens that you can visit as day trips. I visited all three on a  Full-Day Cruise to Aegina, Poros, and Hydra . I’m listing them in order of how much I liked each island, so if you only want to see one I would pick Hydra.

»» Book a Cruise to Hydra or check cruise reviews. ««

Greece - Aegina - Landscape

If you only want to visit one island and you love ancient Greek temples, then you need to pick Aegina. Along with the Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon and Cape Sounion, Aegina’s Temple of Aphaia forms a triangle that was important in the religion of the ancient Greeks.

The temple also has way fewer visitors than the other two, so I got to visit practically alone.

Beyond the temple, there’s an important Greek Orthodox Cathedral that you don’t want to miss. If you have more time, get out and explore.

The island is beautiful, with a great harbor to walk around and some off-the-beaten-path beaches for sunbathing and swimming. 

I visited Aegina on a  Full-Day Cruise to Aegina, Poros, and Hydra . If you don’t want to go on a guided tour, you can take the water taxis directly to Aegina and back from Athens.

The main difference is you really can only visit one island on your own, so you do have to pick just one. 

»» Book a Cruise to Aegina or check cruise reviews. ««

Read:  Aegina or Hydra: Which Saronic Island Should You Visit?

Greece - Poros - Boats

One of the smallest islands you can visit from Athens , Poros is actually two separate islands with a single name. While here, climb up to the landmark white clocktower, walk along the harbor, and visit Faros lighthouse. 

Poros is a great slice of island life but still reachable from Athens, and it’s a favorite escape for many locals. I visited Poros  Full-Day Cruise to Aegina, Poros, and Hydra .

If you want to go on your own, use the water taxis. You will need to choose just one island to visit in this case. There are pros and cons to both forms of travel.

I chose the cruise so I could see all three islands, but if you go on your own you can spend more time exploring a single island.

»» Book a Cruise to Poros or check cruise reviews. ««

Aigialeia Wine Tour

Greece - Peloponnese - Aigialeia

If you love wine tourism and you want to get out and explore the Peloponnese, then you should spend a day exploring the region on an  Aigialeia Private Wine Tour .

This tour includes a train ride through Vouraikos Canyon, the monastery of Mega Spileon, walking through a local vineyard, wine tasting, and lunch. 

You can DIY this tour if you want to rent a car and explore the region on your own. Just be careful and avoid the tasting part of the wine tasting so you can safely drive back to Athens at the end of the day.

The legal limit for alcohol when you’re driving is much less than most travelers will be used to. Consuming even one drink will put you over the legal limit. 

»» Book an Aigialeia Wine Tour or check tour reviews. ««

Greece - Nafplio

Nafplio is a beautiful seaside town in Argolis, with a hillside citadel and a castle in the middle of the water. If you want to spend time on the coast, this is a great city to come to for the day.

You can visit as a day trip from Athens on your own by bus. I went on a guided tour that also visited Mycenae and Epidaurus , with a short stop in Corinth.

I loved my time in Nafplio, but I definitely would like to go back for longer. If you want to visit on a guided tour but want more time in the city, I would go on this  Full Day Trip to Nafplio and Ancient Epidaurus  which spends more time in the city (plus you still get to see Epidaurus)!

»» Book a Nafplio tour or check tour reviews. ««

Greece - Corinth Canal

The city of Corinth is famous for its mention in the Bible (think first Corinthians, second Corinthians, etc). Its ethereal-looking Canal is another reason you may have heard of the city before. 

Many visitors who come to Corinth are interested in seeing the town where St. Paul lived and preached for two years. Other important sites here include the ancient Temple of Apollo.

I only got to spend a few minutes in the city, seeing the canal, as part of my Mycenae and Epidaurus  tour. However, if you’re interested in exploring Corinth more deeply, I suggest going on the  Ancient Corinth Half-Day Tour from Athens  instead. 

»» Book a Corinth tour or check tour reviews. ««

Mount Olympus

Greece - Mount Olympus

Visiting Mount Olympus in a single day from Athens would be very ambitious. There are no organized tours that I can find, and the driving time from Athens to Olympus is five and a half hours.

I would never visit this as a day trip (which is why I haven’t visited Mount Olympus yet). 

So why am I listing it? Because Athens is the kind of place people visit after dreaming about it for years. I know people who have rented cars and visited Olympus as a day trip.

They did this because they were short on time, and it was the thing they wanted to see the most during their trip.

So, if you want to see Mount Olympus and you only have a single day, you can. Just rent a car and prepare to drive eleven to twelve hours that day. But if this is the thing you’ve been dreaming about the most, then do it!

It’s a much easier day trip from Thessaloniki, so if you’re trying to decide between Athens or Thessaloniki and this site is important to you, then I would go to Thessaloniki. 

Athenian Riviera

Greece - Athens - Harbor

While a trip out to the Athenian Riviera is still technically “within Athens,” it’s a very different side of the city. Since you’ll also need to pack a beach bag, it’s not easy to combine a day here with other city activities.

You can come out to the beach to explore the different harbors and go for a swim, or you can come out at night and explore the vibrant club scene.

I wouldn’t bother with any of the guided tours out there, but you might want to book a ticket on the  Athens, Piraeus & Riviera & Beaches Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour  so you can easily get from place to place quickly. 

»» Book an Athenian Riviera Hop-On Hop-Off Bus tour or check tour reviews. ««

Greece - Agistri Island

If you want to explore the Greek islands, but you want to avoid cruise ships and water taxis, why not go sailing! You can sail from Athens to Agistri.

This Sailing Cruise to Aegina, Moni & Agistri  includes swimming and relaxing on the beaches of Agistri before visiting the islands of Aegina and Moni. I can’t think of a better way to escape the bustle of Athens on a hot day than on a sailboat and swimming in the Greek isles!

»» Book a sailing tour to Agistri or check tour reviews. ««

The sailing cruise mentioned above,  Sailing Cruise to Aegina, Moni & Agistri,  includes a stop in Moni as its second port of call.

In Moni, you eat a traditional Greek lunch before swimming in the clear blue waters off the island. It’s a small slice of paradise in the middle of your sailing cruise. 

Nemea Winery

Greece - Nemea - Winery

Another option for a wine tour is to visit the wineries in Nemea near Corinth. As I mentioned earlier, you can visit a few wineries in a rental car, but if you want to go on a wine tasting you need to visit on a guided tour.

The legal drinking limit in Greece is much lower than in the UK or the USA. One drink and you’ll be over.

This  Nemea Winery Private Tour  includes pick-up at your hotel and takes you to Nemea, where you’ll go on wine tastings, explore the vineyards, and learn about the Greek winemaking tradition. 

»» Book a Nemea Winery tour or check tour reviews. ««

Blue Hole Dive

Greece - Athens - Vouliagmeni Lake

If you’re more interested in seeing what’s under the water than what’s above ground, you can go Scuba Diving at the Blue Hole at Vouliagmeni Lake.

The Blue Hole looks like a man-made well near the lake. Here you can scuba dive the beautiful reefs and rock walls, with good visibility and warm water. Includes hotel pick-up and drop-off.

Should You DIY Your Athens Day Trip or Go on a Guided Tour?

Greece - Kalabaka Train Station

I have gone on more guided bus tours from Athens than any other city I’ve ever visited. To put it into perspective, a few years ago I spent a month in Cyprus and Athens back-to-back. In Cyprus, I went on eight different day trips that I did on my own using the intercity buses and renting a car.

In Athens, this just wasn’t as easy. Everything I wanted to see was complicated on my own. Instead, I went on seven different day trips from Athens but I went only on guided bus tours. 

This is due to a few unique factors about traveling in Athens:

  • Some of the best day trips are far from Athens
  • Public Transportation can eat up an enormous amount of time
  • There are so many places to see that it’s easier to combine sites on a guided tour than on public transportation
  • Car rentals in Greece can sometimes be as expensive as the guided tour

Of course, there are drawbacks to guided tours as well, like not having as much time as you want on a site. In this case, it might be worth it to travel and spend a night near where you want to go instead of trying to get there and back in a day.

For example, I would only suggest a guided tour for visiting Meteora as a day trip from Athens. If you want to DIY a trip to Meteora, you should spend a night in Kalabaka. 

If you are only interested in day trips that you can visit without a tour, I would pick visiting one of the islands, going to the Athenian Riviera, or visiting the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. 

Athens Day Tour Recommendations 

Greece - Meteora - Day Tour from Athens with Meteora Thrones

Here are all the Athens day tour recommendations from this post in an easy-to-reference list. 

  • Delphi Day Trip from Athens
  • Meteora Full-Day Trip from Athens by Train
  • Temple of Poseidon and Cape Sounion Tour
  • Athens Hop-on-Hop-off Bus & Cape Sounion Sunset Combo Tour
  • Mycenae and Epidaurus: Full-Day Tour from Athens
  • Full-Day Cruise to Aegina, Poros, and Hydra
  • Aigialeia Private Wine Tour
  • Full Day Trip to Nafplio and Ancient Epidaurus
  • Ancient Corinth Half Day Tour from Athens
  • Athens, Piraeus & Riviera & Beaches Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Sailing Cruise to Aegina, Moni & Agistri  
  • Nemea Winery Private Tour
  • Scuba Diving at the Blue Hole

Greece Travel Resources

Greece - Hydra - Stephanie leaving Hydra on an Island Cruise

Headed to Greece? We have some great travel resources to help you with your trip. First read our guide to  planning a trip to Greece , which covers visas, budgets, vaccines, and much more. We also have a  Balkan currency guide  that explains how money works in Greece and local tipping customs.

If you are still trying to figure out your itinerary, check out our guides on  where to go in Greece  and when is the  best time to visit. 

If you’ll be spending time in Athens, check out our Athens Instagram Guide and our complete Athens hotel guide.

We publish new content about the Balkans almost every day! For more information about traveling to Greece and the Balkans, bookmark our  Greece  and  Balkan  travel pages so you can find out what’s new before your trip.

Key Things to Pack on Your Trip to Greece

Greece - Santorini

If you’re planning a trip to Greece, you’ll want to pack all the normal essentials, but here are a few things we strongly recommend bringing that may not have crossed your mind. For more packing tips, check out our complete  Greece packing list.

–  A physical guidebook, on paper or Kindle . We love  Lonely Planet Greece  for this region and strongly recommend it to supplement blogs. Blogs are great, but a combination of a blog and a guidebook is key to having the best access to information easily at your fingertips.

–  A water bottle with a filter . While often, the tap water in Greece is drinkable, there are places where it isn’t, including some popular tourist destinations like Santorini.

We generally recommend using a water bottle with a purifying filter to reduce your plastic consumption and ensure you won’t drink any funny-tasting water on your stomach that could make your trip unpleasant!

We recommend  the GRAYL water bottle  – it filters water perfectly in an instant so that you can even drink from lakes, bad taps, etc.

–  Motion sickness pills . Very necessary if you’re visiting some common day trips, like Meteora or Delphi, or if you’ll be taking a ferry! Many Greek roads are winding, especially around the coast, plus the ferries in the Mediterranean can be quite choppy. If you have a weak stomach as we do, save yourself and bring some  non-drowsy motion sickness pills .

–  Travel safety items . We think Greece is very safe to travel to, but at the same time, it never hurts to be prepared! Pickpocketing can be quite prevalent in Athens, so be cautious. Some people like to carry money belts, but neither Stephanie nor I use these. Instead, we both carry the same  PacSafe anti-theft backpack .

It has locking zippers, slash-proof construction with metal mesh hidden in the fabric, and tons of other smart security features — all while being cute and stylish enough to be our everyday bag. We recommend it highly for both male and female travelers, as it’s neutral enough to be unisex. We also strongly recommend travel insurance! Our recommendation is at the bottom of the post.

Finally, Make Sure You Come to Greece with Travel Insurance

I’m sure you’re aware that  travel insurance  is essential for traveling in Greece, the Balkans, or anywhere in the world! Allison and I have both been paying customers of  World Nomads  for the last three years. We love the peace of mind it gives us in case of emergencies, accidents, illnesses, theft, or trip cancellation or disruption. 

While Athens is perfectly safe to travel around, there’s always a risk inherent in everyday travel like theft or injury, so it’s better to play it safe. The saying goes “if you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford to travel” is true!

Get a travel insurance quote for your trip here.

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Stephanie has been living in and traveling around the Balkans for the past three years. She’s written for National Geographic Online , appeared on CNN Arabic and in the New York Times , and ridden more Balkan buses than is good for a person.

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10 Best Day Trips From Athens Greece In 2024

If you are looking for day trips from Athens Greece, you’ll be spoiled for choice! You can easily visit Ancient Delphi, Cape Sounion, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplion, Hydra and other Greek islands in the Saronic Gulf, and many more destinations.

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Day tours from Athens

Day trips from Athens offer visitors the opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful places in Greece. Although the Greek capital can keep you occupied for days, it’s definitely worth venturing out to see a different side of the country.

There are plenty of amazing destinations close to Athens. Depending on what you are interested in, you can explore archaeological ruins, find out more about ancient Greek history, enjoy the beautiful diverse landscapes, or go sailing and swimming!

I’m Vanessa from Athens, and have been living in Athens for several decades. While I love my city, I also like leaving the city behind, and enjoying a day out – preferably somewhere by the coast!

Day trips from Athens to the coast

So, let’s have a look at some of the most popular places to visit near the Greek capital! You can visit them independently, or on an organized tour, where you won’t have to worry about transportation and any other logistics.

If you want to book tours in Greece, I recommend: GetYourGuide or Viator .

If you want to book a car in Greece, check out Discover Cars .

1. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ancient Delphi

Ancient Delphi is one of the most popular full-day trips from Athens. The incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site is located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, in the region called Fokida, about three hours north-west of Athens.

In the ancient times, Delphi was one of the most important archaeological sites in mainland Greece, and was known as the navel of the world. This is where the Greek God Apollo, the God of Light, Sun and Music, was worshiped.

Ancient Delphi is a great day trip from Athens

Ancient Delphi was also home to the famous Oracle Pythia, the high priestess who could predict the future. People came from all around the ancient world to consult her and take decisions accordingly.

Today, Delphi remains one of the most fascinating ancient sites in Greece. Visitors can see the remains of various buildings, such as the ancient temples of Apollo and Athena, the ancient theater and the large stadium. Many people comment on the site’s special energy – and whether you agree or not, the landscape is truly spectacular.

Here is some more information about Ancient Delphi . Also, have a look at this article about the famous Delphic Maxims , which were carved on the ancient ruins around the site.

How to visit Ancient Delphi and the Delphi Archaeological Museum

Many visitors take an organized full day tour to Ancient Delphi. There are several options, such as this guided tour of Ancient Delphi and the museum , which also includes a stop at the picturesque Arachova village. 

You can also visit Ancient Delphi independently, either by public bus , or by hired car. If you are thinking to drive, read this article about driving in Greece first.

You can book your rental car here: Discover Cars .

Visit Delphi on a day trip from Athens

Allow at least three to four hours for your visit, as there’s a lot to see in Delphi. Very importantly, don’t miss the ancient stadium! It’s located at the highest point of the site, and it offers the best views of Mt Parnassus and the wider area of Delphi. The climb is totally worth it!

2. The temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion

The iconic temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion is a popular half day tour from Athens. It was built in 444-440 BC to honor Poseidon, the God of the Sea in Greek mythology, and it’s been very well preserved.

Cape Sounio is located about 70 kms (43.5 miles) south of the Athens city center. The winding coastal road that leads to the ancient site is a scenic route, known as the Athens Riviera. It stretches from the port of Piraeus to Cape Sounion and the nearby coastal town of Lavrion. 

The ancient temple of Poseidon is perched on a rocky headland right at the tip of Cape Sounion. It overlooks the Aegean Sea, and offers some amazing sunset views to the lucky visitors. 

Here is some more information: The Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion .

The Temple of Poseidon is an easy half-day trip from Athens

Take a tour to the Temple of Poseidon

There are three ways to visit the majestic Temple of Poseidon: on a tour, by public bus, or drive yourself.

There are all sorts of organized tours to Cape Sounion. Usually, these do not include a guided tour inside the archaeological site, but they take away the pressure of driving on the narrow coastal road to Sounion.

Here is a highly rated option: Organized half-day tour to Cape Sounion

There’s also a hop-on hop-off bus tour to the archaeological site, which gives you access to these buses for two full days: Hop-on hop-off bus to Cape Sounion

Visit Sounion temple independently

Another idea if you are happy to drive on winding roads, is to hire a car and drive to the temple yourself. This way, you can plan your day without being on anyone’s schedule, and you can also extend this half day trip into a full-day activity.

So, before getting to the temple of Poseidon, you can go to a nearby beach, and maybe even have a picnic lunch. Or you can visit Lake Vouliagmeni , where you can swim year-round.

You can book your rental vehicle here: Discover Cars .

Finally, there are also public buses to Cape Sounion. They depart from Pedion tou Areos, in central Athens, and the journey can take about 1.5-2 hours, depending on traffic.

You might be able to find an updated bus schedule in the official KTEL bus website , which, unfortunately, is very badly maintained. Overall, if you are on a tight schedule, it’s probably best to avoid the buses as they aren’t all too frequent.

3. Day cruise along the Athens Riviera

The coastal route called the Athens Riviera is lovely, but can be challenging to drive on.

Another option if you want to see the Athenian Riviera is to take a boat tour. This is a relaxed day where you’ll get to enjoy the sea and sun, without really leaving the Greek capital!

Here are a couple of sailing tours from Athens:

  • Catamaran sailing tour with meals and drinks
  • Sunset sailing cruise along the Athenian Riviera

Or, if you want to combine a sailing trip with a visit to the Temple of Poseidon, check out this small group tour: Sailing tour to the Temple of Poseidon . 

Sunset over the temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion

4. Sanctuary and ancient theater of Epidaurus

Ancient Epidaurus is another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greece. It is located in the Peloponnese, a large region in southern Greece, approximately two hours away from Athens.

This magnificent ancient site was the sanctuary of Asclepius, the Greek God of healing and medicine. The Ancient Greeks traveled here from far and wide in order to be cured of their ailments.

The most impressive monument here is the ancient theater of Epidaurus, which was built in the 4th century BC and is known for its superb acoustics. There is also a small museum where you can read some really interesting information about ancient sanctuaries and ancient healing practices.

For more information, have a look at this guide to  Ancient Epidaurus .

How to visit Epidaurus and the Ancient Theatre

You can easily visit Ancient Epidaurus on your own. There are a few public buses per day connecting Athens and Ancient Epidaurus. However, a rental car  will offer more freedom, as you will be able to travel in your own time.

Another way to visit Ancient Epidaurus is on an  organized day trip from Athens , with or without a tour guide. Most of these trips stop briefly at the Corinth Canal close to Ancient Corinth, and also take you to Ancient Mycenae and Nafplion, which are nearby. It’s a full day, but you will get to see a lot.

You can visit the ancient theater of Epidaurus on a day trip from Athens

Tip: Every summer, several performances take place at the ancient theater of Epidaurus. If you get the chance, you should definitely try to see a performance and experience the amazing acoustics! Here is the official website , where you can find information and book your tickets.

5. The archaeological site and museum at Ancient Mycenae

Another easy day tour from Athens is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ancient Mycenae in the Peloponnese. It would only take about an hour and a half to drive there from Athens, and Ancient Epidaurus is only 45 minutes away.

Mycenae is where the ancient Mycenaean civilization flourished in the early 2nd millennium BC. The site is best known for its imposing fortifications and the ancient beehive tombs where kings were buried, known as tholos tombs.

The famous Lion's Gate in Greece

The most iconic monument here is the famous Lion’s Gate, a massive entrance gate with two lions carved into it. It dates from around 1,250 BC, which is several centuries before the Acropolis of Athens was built!

Here is some more information: Guide to  Ancient Mycenae .

How to visit Ancient Mycenae and the museum

Ancient Mycenae is an easy Athens day trip. If you want to visit independently, the best option is to hire a car . This way, you will have more freedom, and you will be able to visit other nearby archaeological wonders like Ancient Tiryns or Argos, which often fly under the radar.

It’s also possible to use the public buses from Athens to Mycenae. You will arrive at a small village called Fichti , which is about 4 kms from the ancient site. From there, you would need to take a taxi – unless you are happy to walk. For bus routes from Athens to Mycenae click here .

As mentioned earlier, you can also take an  organized day tour , where you will also visit Ancient Epidaurus and the historic town of Nafplion. Guided tours are the best option if you don’t want to drive, and you will see some of the highlights of the Peloponnese.

Ancient Tiryns

6. The coastal town of Nafplion

Another popular excursion from Athens is the quaint coastal town of Nafplion. It is located in the Peloponnese, a couple of hours away from Athens.

Nafplio was the first capital of modern Greece, following the Greek Revolution in 1821 . It is a beautiful old town with quaint architecture, an impressive Venetian fortress, Palamidi castle, and a picturesque harbor.

Nafplio day trip from Athens Greece

There are also a few nice coastal walks around Nafplion, as well as a few beaches, where you will see people swimming year-round! All in all, it’s a lovely town to spend a few days, if you have time.

Here is some more information, including places to visit around Nafplion if you are staying longer: What to do in Nafplion Greece

How to get to Nafplion

If you want to only visit Nafplio, without visiting the ancient sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus, it’s probably easier to take the public bus , as there are several buses per day.

Alternatively, you can hire a car , which you will need to park at the designated parking areas just outside the historic center of the town.

Or you can always take the organized coach trip from Athens, combined with Epidaurus and Mycenae. Here is how to book the Nafplion – Mycenae – Epidaurus day trip .

7. The majestic Meteora monasteries

Another popular day excursion from Athens is to the majestic Meteora monasteries. The iconic UNESCO Site is located in the region called Thessaly, about 4.5 hours away from Athens by car.

The area is known for its unique rock formations and the stunning Greek Orthodox monasteries, which have been perched on top of the rocks for many centuries. These monasteries were built by monks who were looking to escape from earthly troubles and sought spiritual salvation.

The Meteora Monasteries

There are six active monasteries today, where monks and nuns still live. They are all open to visitors, and they offer a unique insight into the history of monasticism in Greece.

The nearest town is Kalambaka, where you will have a wide choice of tavernas and cafes. There are also a few fantastic museums that are worth visiting, such as the Mushroom Museum and the Greek Education Museum.

Here is some more information about the amazing Meteora Monasteries .

How to get to Meteora from Athens

If you want to visit Meteora on a day trip from Athens, the best way is to go on an organized tour, as it’s a long drive from the Greek capital. However, if you can spend an extra day at Meteora, it’s totally worth it, as there is a lot to see.

Here are three highly rated Meteora tours:

  • Day trip to Meteora from Athens
  • Two-day trip to Meteora from Athens , with overnight in Kalambaka
  • Two-day tour from Athens including Meteora and Ancient Delphi , with overnight in Kalambaka

If you have several days, you could also hire a car and drive there yourself, and explore more of Thessaly. 

Vanessa in Meteora Kalambaka Greece

8. The cosmopolitan Greek island of Hydra

The Greek island of Hydra is another popular Athens day trip. The island is located in the Saronic Gulf, just a couple of hours away from Athens by ferry from Piraeus .

Hydra is one of the most picturesque Greek islands close to Athens, with narrow cobblestone streets, pretty architecture and a cosmopolitan feel. It’s also a car-free island, which makes it ideal for families and people who want to escape the city for a day.

Fun trivia: In 1957, the movie “Boy on a dolphin” was filmed in Hydra, as well as a few more places in Greece. It was one of the first movies about Greece , and it definitely helped to put Greece on the tourist map!

How to visit Hydra on a day trip from Athens

You can reach Hydra island by ferry from Piraeus port in Athens, and go on a walking tour on your own. There are many ferries per day, and the number of itineraries increases during peak season.

You can check routes and book your ferry tickets here: Ferryscanner .

Another option is to take a full day sailing trip to Hydra , which also stops at two more islands, Aegina and Poros. With this mini-cruise, you will experience three islands close to Athens, without having to think about the logistics.

Tip: Some people find this trip a little too fast-paced.

Hydra island is an easy day trip from Athens

9. The low-key Greek island of Agistri

Agistri is another island close to Athens. Like Hydra, it’s located in the Saronic Gulf, and it’s only an hour away on the ferry from Piraeus port in Athens. This makes it a good choice if you are looking for Athens excursions to nearby islands.

This low-key island is ideal for travelers who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy nature. There are a few really stunning beaches, which you can easily reach on foot, by public bus or by bicycle.

Beach on Agistri island close to Athens

I’ve been to over 60 of the Greek islands, and I still remember how beautiful the beaches were in Agistri. Given its proximity to Athens, it’s an ideal destination if you want to spend some beach time!

How to visit Agistri from Athens

You can easily reach Agistri by ferry from the port of Piraeus. There are several ferries per day, taking only an hour to reach the small island, so you only have to select the time that suits you the most.

Book your ferry tickets here: Ferryscanner .

Another option is to take a sailing cruise that also stops at Aegina island, and also takes you to Moni, an tiny uninhabited island with more gorgeous beaches! 

You can book it here: Sailing cruise from Athens to Aegina and Agistri

Tip: If you have a choice, try to avoid the weekends, as this is when many Athenians also go to Agistri and Aegina. It’s best to go on a weekday instead.

10. A day out to Marathon and Ancient Ramnous

Few visitors venture out of Athens to see the sites of Marathon and Ancient Ramnous, which are about an hour and a half’s drive from the Greek capital. Which is a shame, as this region is quite unspoiled and you won’t see too many tourists!

Marathon is a small village with a fascinating background. This is where the Battle of Marathon, between the Persians and the Ancient Greeks, took place back in 490 BC. It is one of the most important battles in ancient Greek history, as the Greeks won, although they were greatly outnumbered by the Persians.

The Athens Marathon Race is organized every November as a tribute to the legendary ancient Greek messenger Pheidippides, who brought the victorious news all the way to ancient Athens. Visitors can learn more about the race, and see old medals and rare exhibits, in the Marathon Run Museum. The Marathon Archaeological Museum is also nearby.

Ramnous ancient site close to Athens

If you are in the area, you should also visit the ancient city of Ramnous, an incredible archaeological site where you can see fascinating ruins of several ancient houses. Make sure to bring water and perhaps a couple of snacks, as there’s nothing nearby!

How to visit Marathon and Ancient Ramnous from Athens

The easiest way to visit Marathon and Ramnous is by rental car . Driving along the Marathon route is quite easy and you can take a break at the unspoiled, wild Schinias beach .

Schinias beach near Athens Greece

On your way back to Athens, you can stop at the coastal area called Nea Makri for a snack or dinner. This is a popular destination for Athenians during summer, and there’s a nice coastal promenade where you can walk, with plenty of traditional restaurants to choose from.

FAQ about Athens day trips

Here are a few questions readers have asked me in the past:

Where should I go on a day trip from Athens?

Some of the best day trips out of Athens include Ancient Delphi, Nafplion, Ancient Epidaurus, Ancient Mycenae, the temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, the Meteora monasteries, and the Saronic islands.

Can Santorini be a day trip from Athens?

In theory, you could visit Santorini on a day trip from Athens. Flights from Athens to Santorini (and vice versa) only take 50 minutes each way. It’s better, however, to allow for more time on Santorini.

Is a day trip to Delphi worth it?

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Delphi is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in Greece. It’s absolutely worth a day trip from Athens. 

What is the prettiest town in Greece?

Some of the prettiest towns in Greece include Nafplio, Chania, Rethymno, Rhodes town, Symi, Naxos town, Ioannina, Kavala and Thessaloniki.

How many days is enough in Athens?

If you only want to see the main sights in Athens, such as the Acropolis and the Acropolis museum, even a couple of days are enough. But if you want to fully experience the city, you should aim to spend much longer.

Have a look at these guides about Athens:

  • How to spend 2 days in Athens and Greece
  • A 3-day itinerary for Athens
  • Best things to do in Athens
  • Hottest Greek islands in October

Which island is easiest to get to from Athens?

The easiest islands to get to from Athens include Aegina, Agistri, Hydra and Poros. Several ferries depart from Piraeus port on a daily basis to all of these islands. You can book your ferry tickets on Ferryscanner .

Also, have a look at this article about islands close to Athens .

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9 of the best day trips from Athens

Feb 10, 2024 • 7 min read

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From Nafplio to Hydra, here are the best day trips from Athens © margouillat photo/ Shutterstock

A world-class city, Athens  is crammed with attractions and entertainment that can fill weeks of any visitor's time.

But a number of other outstanding destinations are located within easy reach of the Greek capital – whether you travel by public transportation , by boat or with your own wheels. From ancient ruins to island beaches, these day trips from Athens are well worth the journey.

1. Visit the picturesque former capital, Nafplio

Travel time: 2 hours 10 minutes

Nafplio , the first capital of modern Greece, is one of the prettiest towns in the country, with splendid Venetian and neoclassical architecture and fortresses like the hilltop Palamidi (a famous 999-step climb) or Bourtzi (a small fortified islet in the harbor). Plenty of elegant boutique hotels, tasteful shops and small restaurants hidden in narrow alleys make Nafplio a hugely popular destination for a day hop or a longer stay.

Further south is the posh resort of Porto Heli, where Greek and international jet-setters own luxurious villas and mansions. The region also has some agreeable sandy beaches and numerous local wineries, many open to the public.

How to get to Nafplio from Athens: By car, the journey is around one hour and 45 minutes. The intercity bus from Athens Kifissos station to Nafplio takes two hours and 10 minutes.

Colorful wooden boats docked in a small island harbor

2. Aegina is the perfect Greek island getaway

Travel time: 40 minutes / 1 hour 15 minutes

A trip to Aegina is the quickest way to find yourself on an island if you're staying in Athens. The Saronic Gulf island boasts a perfect combination of important ancient ruins, attractive sandy beaches, charming neoclassical architecture and local delicacies like the internationally renowned local pistachio variety.

Outside the picturesque Aegina Town, the Temple of Aphaia , which is among the country's top ancient sites, and the villages of Agia Marina and Perdika are also worth a visit. The huge Orthodox church of Agios Nektarios is a popular pilgrimage destination among both Greek and foreign visitors. Avoid the summer weekends if you can, as the island gets packed with Athenians escaping the city heat.

How to get to Aegina from Athens:  Take the ferry (one hour and 15 minutes) or the hydrofoil (40 minutes) from the harbor of  Piraeus . Departures are frequent, and there's no need to book in advance.

The well preserved remains of an ancient stone theatre on a mountainside; there is a lovely view down into a green valley below, surrounded by further mountain peaks.

3. Soak up the mythology at Delphi

Travel time: 3 hours

It might be on the long side for a day trip, but spending time in beautiful Delphi  is worth the journey. Myths, history and spectacular mountains combine here – in Greek mythology, the two eagles released by Zeus met there, determining the Navel (or center) of the World. The Sanctuary of Apollo , built in the 7th century BCE, was a revered ancient oracle and home to Pythia, the priestess who mumbled her notoriously ambiguous answers on important or everyday matters to visitors from every walk of life.

A stadium high on the hill, an ancient theater and Tholos (a circular temple, probably the most photographed landmark of the site), together with a small but significant museum , keep attracting modern-day crowds. The idyllic clifftop village on the slopes of Mt Parnassos, overlooking the endless olive groves that surround the sanctuary, is buzzing with taverns and souvenir shops catering to day trippers.

How to get to Delphi from Athens:  Take the KTEL intercity bus  from Athens Liosion station to Delphi. Travel time is around three hours.

4. Walk in the footsteps of ancients in Corinthia

Travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Within the modern village of Corinthia loom the extensive yet compact ruins of this ancient (mostly Roman) city. Home to legendary Jason of the Argonauts, stealer of the Golden Fleece, the streets of Ancient Corinth were once trodden by the likes of Pausanias, Roman travelers, and St Paul, who taught the gospel of Christ here.

Follow in their footsteps by visiting the Temple of Apollo, the Peribolos of Apollo, the ancient theater and other highlights. The excellent on-site museum puts everything into context.

How to get to Ancient Corinth from Athens: Intercity buses depart hourly from Athens Kifissos station, arriving at the Korinthos bus station in Corinth City, taking about one hour. From here, buses go to Ancient Corinth (20 minutes).

A hiker sits at the top of a mountain gazing out over the view of hills below

5. Hit the hiking trails of Mt Parnitha National Park

Travel time: 1 hour

Mt Parnitha, about 25km (15.5 miles) north of Athens, comprises a number of smaller peaks, the highest of which is Karavola (1413m/4636ft), tall enough to get snow in winter. There are many caves and much wildlife, including red deer, and the park is crisscrossed by hiking trails, with two large, full-featured hiking lodges. The area is popular for mountain biking as well.

The easiest way to explore is on the path (about a 45-minute walk) through Tatoi, the 40-sq-km (15-sq-mile) grounds of the former summer palace (closed); follow Tatoi Rd out of Varibobi and look for a small trail sign on the right.

How to get to Mt Parnitha National Park from Athens: Take the Metro's Green Line (Line 1) north to Nea Ionia, then take bus 724 to Thrakomakedónes. You can also continue on bus 724 to the Parnitha Funitel, which takes visitors to the top of the mountain.

The stones of an ancient settlement, surrounded in green grass

6. Imagine the sound of Homer at the World Heritage-listed Mycenae

Travel time: 1 hour 45 minutes

On a hilltop backed by powerful mountains stand the somber and mighty ruins of Ancient Mycenae, home of the legendary Agamemnon. For four centuries in the 2nd millennium BCE, this kingdom was the most powerful in Greece, holding sway over the Argolid and influencing other Mycenaean cities.

World Heritage–listed Mycenae is synonymous with the names Homer and Schliemann. In the 9th century BCE, Homer told in his epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey , of "well-built Mycenae, rich in gold." These poems were, until the 19th century, regarded as no more than gripping and beautiful legends. But in the 1870s, the amateur archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822–90), despite derision from professionals, struck gold, first at Troy and then at Mycenae.

Before exploring the archaeological site, head into the Ancient Mycenae Museum for context.

How to get to Ancient Mycenae from Athens: Daily KTEL intercity buses  depart from Athens to Fichti, the nearest town to Ancient Mycenae, on the Nafplio route.

Fishing boats in the harbour at Hydra, with the town's houses huddled on a hillside behind them.

7. Wander the car-free island of Hydra

Travel time: Almost 2 hours

Gorgeous Hydra is a rocky island with a rich history and spectacular, well-preserved stone mansions that once belonged to great naval families and captains of the Greek Revolution. The town is built on the hillside around a stunning harbor; it has a tranquil allure like no other Greek island, as it's completely car-free. Numerous small museums, art galleries and boutique hotels, together with the ever-present yachts docked in the harbor, contribute to its classy aura and more than make up for the lack of beaches.

How to get to Hydra from Athens:  Hydrofoils from the harbor of Piraeus take from one hour and 40 minutes to two hours. Buy tickets online  in advance.

8. Escape to the seaside restaurants of Halkida

Travel time: 30 minutes

Built on the channel that separates the island of Evia from the mainland, and famous for the six-hourly change in the direction of the water's flow, Halkida can't claim the title of tourist magnet by any means. Nevertheless, it's a pleasant seaside town worth visiting to enjoy a relaxing break from a hectic city-sightseeing itinerary and for a taste of Greek small-town life. There are also plenty of good, clean beaches nearby, as well as countless seaside restaurants where you'll enjoy extremely fresh seafood, with far more variety than you'll see in Athens.

How to get to Halkida from Athens:  Halkida is an hour's drive from Athens via the main motorway to Thessaloniki. It's also accessible by intercity bus from Athens terminal station or by train from Athens' central station.

Columned ruins right on the edge of the sea as the sun sets in the distance

9. Watch the sunset at Cape Sounion

Travel time: 2 hours (Cape Sounion), 45 minutes (Marathon)

You can easily spend a whole day at either of these close-by destinations, but if your schedule is tight, they both make perfect half-day trips. Cape Sounion, at the southernmost tip of Attica, is where the splendid Temple of Poseidon is located – this is one of the best spots around Athens to savor a gorgeous sunset. It can be combined with lunch or dinner at one of the many fish taverns in the nearby working-class town of Lavrio.

Northeast of Athens, Marathon is the site of one of the greatest battles in history and the place where the modern Athens Marathon commences, following the steps of Pheidippides, the legendary ancient courier who first ran the glorious route. The archaeological museum , the tomb of Athenians fallen in the battle, and the lake with its dam are the main attractions of the area.

How to get to Cape Sounion or Marathon from Athens: Cape Sounion is a two-hour bus ride from Athens, and Marathon is a 45-minute drive. Consider taking a taxi if you'd prefer not to drive yourself.

This article was first published Jul 2, 2019 and updated Feb 10, 2024.

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40 Best Day Trips from Athens (plus Tours)

Best Day Trips from Athens and Tours

All of these 40 best day trips from Athens  are fantastic!

So my recommendation is to make sure you go on one day trip from Athens at the very least if you’re lucky enough to be in Greece.

Since there are plenty of great day trips from Athens to choose from, deciding on only one day trip is going to be extremely difficult.

This is where looking at my top recommendations regarding the best day trips from Athens , could help you to pick the best day trip/s for you.

All of these day trips from Athens look great, so any decision you make isn’t going to be easy.

It’s almost like you need a whole week in Athens just to go on day trips, and after writing this up I’m actually convinced of it.

Planning day trips from Athens

Greece’s very best day trips can be done in a couple of different ways, either by planning the trip yourself or going on an organized tour from Athens .

My own preference is to plan day trips independently mainly because organized day tours and half-day tours generally try and pack a lot in, and they often run on tight schedules.

It often means that you don’t get much free time to do your own thing at certain places, which I highly value.

However, on occasion, an organized tour from Athens would still be a great option, especially if you don’t want to worry about transportation and the logistics of getting to your destination.

Just meet at the place where your tour starts, and off you go, which is super easy.

Even I would prefer to go on an organized day tour for some of these day trips, especially for the longer day trips that cover huge distances.

Full-day tours from Athens (including  half-day tours)

There are plenty of enjoyable full-day tours from Athens, as well as half-day tours from Athens to think about.

So I’m confident that one of these day trips from Athens will attract your attention.

You will also find  links to a variety of tour operators in Athens in this list, which will show you some of the best day tours available from Athens (Greece), so check them out.

Many of the tours from Athens are highly rated, so I’m confident that if you decide to take a chance and go with one of the organized tours, you will have a great time!

After all, this is a great selection of day trips from Athens. You’ll even find a few hidden gems in Athens, Greece . So there is something special for everyone here.

Day Trips from Athens (Rated from Best to Worst)

Most of my attention is focused on the top 20 best day trips from Athens .

However, all forty of these great day trips from Athens on this list have something going for them.

To make things a bit more interesting, I have even arranged the 20 best day trips from Athens from best to worst, based on my preferences.

Consider number 1 as being the ultimate day trip from Athens, followed by number 2 as the second-best day trip from Athens, and so on.

Keep in mind that all of these day trips from Athens are incredible experiences.

No matter what position a day trip occupies on the list of 20 best day trips and tours from Athens, rest assured that all of them are great.

Anyway, it all depends on what interests you most, and how you want to spend your day in Greece at that time. It may be as simple as wanting to visit a beach.

I would visit all of these awesome attractions in Greece given the chance since all of these day trips and day tours from Athens look special to me.

The 20 best day trips from Athens 

Before you look at all of the best day trips from Athens, let me give you some great advice.

Remember, it is better to go on a day trip somewhere than to never go at all.

It happens to many of us. We would love to visit a place for a longer time, so we don’t bother going on a day trip, and then we never end up going at all.

Just go, even if it is only for one day.

Let’s begin by taking a look at my number one day trip from Athens, a visit to one of the most beautiful cities in Greece, Nafplio, which was once the capital of Greece. It’s a dream destination!

1. Nafplio and the Fortress of Palamidi

Visiting Nafplio would have to be one of the best day trips from Athens, if not the best.

From Greek mythology, Nauplius and Amymone, are said to have founded Nafplio.

Amymone was one of the Danaides, and one of the fifty daughters of King Danaus, whereas Nauplius (The Navigator) was the son of the sea-god Poseidon.

That’s enough to get me excited!

Nafplio makes for an excellent day trip from Athens. One reason why is that you can get to Nafplio before midday.

It gives you the whole afternoon to visit some of the main attractions in Nafplio.

Visiting the Fortress of Palamidi  is a must-do experience. Palamidi Castle, another name it goes by will also provide you with extraordinary views of the surrounding coastline of Nafplio.

The Venetian castle located in the middle of Nafplio harbor is also worth a visit. It is known as the castle of Bourtzi .

History buffs will no doubt want to go for a wander through the Archaeological Museum of Nauplion . So it’s going to be pretty hard to get bored in Nafplio.

Athenians love Nafplio, and so do most tourists who have visited this beautiful coastal city.

Nafplio is considered to be one of the most romantic cities in Greece and is often said to be the most beautiful city in Greece.

It was even once the capital of Greece, from 1827 until 1834, so it has that extra historical pulling power.

You can easily spend a few nights in Nafplio. If you do, it’s a great place to use as a base for further exploration of the Peloponnese Peninsula.

However, don’t pass up an opportunity to visit Naflpio by going on a day trip if you only have a limited number of days available in Greece.

You definitely won’t regret it, but chances are you will if you never go.

How to get from Athens to Nafplio:

By car to Nafplio:  Nafplio is about a 2-hour drive from Athens since it is approximately 140 km away.

You will have to pay road tolls from Athens to Nafplio. However, the tolls are relatively cheap in Greece. A tollbooth attendant will collect a cash payment. Take cash with you, since they don’t take cards.

By bus to Nafplio: The bus from Athens Kifisou (Kifissos) Bus Terminal to Nafplio takes around 2 to 2.5 hours. The bus leaves from Kifissos Bus Terminal (KTEL Bus Station A).

This bus station is situated on a highway in the north-western part of Athens. The closest metro stop is “Agios Antonios.” After reaching it, walk for about 15 minutes from the metro stop to get to the bus terminal.

You can also access Kifissos Bus Terminal via a city bus from Omonia Square or by taking a taxi. Note: Bus schedules are fewer on Sundays and holidays.

By train to Nafplio: The route does NOT have a train connection from Athens.

By ferry to Nafplio:  It will take between 3-5 hours if you take a ferry from Piraeus port. However, it isn’t a direct route, and it will require other transportation along the way.

Firstly, take a ferry from Piraeus to the towns of Ermioni or Porto Heli. Note: You can get to Piraeus port from central Athens by using the Athens Metro or by taxi.

Once you arrive, you will then need to take a bus to the town of Kranidi. After that, you can catch another bus which will take you to Nafplio.

Nafplio tour recommendations:

  • Athens: Full Day Trip to Nafplio and Ancient Epidaurus
  • From Athens: Bus Trip to Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio
  • Nafplio: City Walking Tour

Many artists and writers from all over the world have based themselves on the island of Hydra at one time.

There must be some magic in the air for the island to have attracted them. I guess the only way to find out why is to visit Hydra for yourself.

No cars are allowed on the island, so it is extra peaceful. What this means is that you’ll have to explore Hydra on foot or by getting a ride on a donkey.

Hydra island became well known after the adventure/romance movie  Boy on a Dolphin , which starred Sophia Loren in 1957.

It is one of the most famous movies filmed in Greece . You can even visit a statue showing a boy on a dolphin on the slopes of the island.

Visiting Hydra makes for a perfect day trip from Athens.

Hydra is a fabulous Greek island to visit since it is relatively close to Athens. It is one of Greece’s most popular destinations for this reason.

You can get a good taste of Hydra in one day, so you’d be crazy not to visit Hydra if you’re in Athens and you have the time available.

How to get from Athen to Hydra:

By ferry to Hydra:  The ferry to Hydra will take approximately 1 hour 30 minutes from Athens (Piraeus port). The first ferry from Athens to Hydra leaves at about 8 am.

Hydra tour recommendations:

  • From Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Aegina, Poros and Hydra
  • Full-day Tour of the Saronic Islands from Athens

3. Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon

Also called Sounio .

The bonus is that by making your way to the ancient Greek temple of Poseidon at Sounio, you will get to see the Athens Riviera along the way.

The incredible temple of Poseidon was made entirely from white marble. It overlooks the sea at the end of Cape Sounion, situated about 70 km (43 miles) southeast of Athens on the southernmost point of Attica.

If you visit the temple of Poseidon, don’t leave Cape Sounion before sunset to really enhance the experience. The sunsets are supposed to be truly magical at this spot.

In my opinion, this would have to be the best half-day trip from Athens. I’d go there in the afternoon, in readiness to take a few photos while the sun sets later in the evening.

You can also visit the organized beach of Aegeon hotel with beach umbrellas underneath the temple. So beach lovers can make the most of a day trip.

You will have to pay a small fee to enter the archaeological site, which includes the temple of Poseidon. Keep in mind, last entry is about 20-30 minutes before sunset.

Beaches at Sounio

  • Cape Sounio beach – only has one beach canteen
  • Grecotel Beach Cape Sounio – Beach club

The Grecotel has two beaches. The most beautiful is the one facing southeast.

How to get to Cape Sounion from Athens:

By bus to Cape Sounion:  The bus from KTEL Attika Buses station located in Pedion Areos can take you to Sounio. It will take about 2 hours.

By car (or taxi) to Cape Sounion:  It will take a good hour’s drive from the center of Athens since it is a 70 km drive.

From Athens, follow the road of Apollo along the Saronic Gulf leading to Cape Sounion, which is dominated by the temple of Poseidon.

Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon tour recommendations:

  • Athens: Sunset Trip to Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon
  • Temple of Poseidon and Cape Sounion Tour: From Athens
  • From Athens: Sea Kayak Adventure to Cape Sounion

4. Mount Olympus And Dion Full-Day Tour

Climbing Mount Olympus in Greece is one of the best things I have ever done in Greece.

If you want to climb Mount Olympus and reach Greece’s highest peak, the biggest problem you’ll face is that you need at least a minimum of 2 days to do it.

The reason why is that you need half a day to get from Athens to Litochoro (about 5 hours), a town situated at the foot of Mount Olympus, and a gateway town to climbing the highest peak.

Once you arrive, you could set straight off to climb Mount Olympus, but you will only be able to reach one of the high altitude refuges (places to stay) on Mount Olympus.

The next day you could ascend to the very top of Mount Olympus and theoretically make it back down to Litochoro.

Once you do that, you can then catch a train back to Athens in the late afternoon.

I don’t recommend this plan, though, mainly because it would feel way too rushed. In my opinion, you need at least three days in the Mount Olympus area to fully appreciate it.

That said, if you’re not fussed about climbing Mount Olympus, why not consider going on a 13-hour tour of Mount Olympus and Dion instead.

Your full-day train trip to Olympus from Athens begins at the Athens Railway Station, also known as Larissa Station, at 9:30 am.

You board the morning train to Katerini and enjoy a memorable day trip! Make sure that you arrive at least 30 minutes before departure.

Prepare to spend most of your time on the train during the day trip, but at least you’ll have a few hours around the Mount Olympus region, exploring fascinating places such as Dion and the Platamonas Castle.

Note: Entrance fees are required for  Dion Archaeological Site  &  Platamonas Castle .

Getting to the Mount Olympus region:

You could organize your own day trip. Just catch the train and then make your way to Litochoro, Dion, or Platamonas Castle. Catch taxis around to other places to make things a bit easier once there. However, going on a tour would probably be a better option.

Mount Olympus tour recommendations:

  • From Athens: Train Trip with Guided Tour to Mount Olympus

Visiting Delphi is easily one of the very best day trips from Athens.

There are so many things to see and do in Delphi , but one day in Delphi will allow you to cram a lot in.

I would personally recommend staying for at least one night in Delphi, but don’t let that stop you from visiting Delphi if you only have one day available.

You will get to see key sites such as the Temple of Apollo, the Ancient Theater and Stadium of Delphi, as well as the Sanctuary of Athena Pronea, including the Tholos of Delphi.

You will also get a chance to visit the Archaeological Museum, and you’ll be able to walk through the main street of Delphi town and window shop.

Going on a day trip to Delphi is a winning move if you haven’t been there before.

You can also combine a trip to Delphi to include a quick visit to the Sanctuary of Eleusis and the Archeological Museum of Thebes .

How to get to Delphi from Athens:

By car to Delphi: Athens to Delphi is about 164 km away. The drive there will take between 2.5 to 3 hours.

Private car transfer from Athens to Delphi: Why not hire a driver to take you there in their private vehicle? It sounds like a good option. Consider using Mydaytrip for a private transfer.

By bus to Delphi: The bus will take about 3 hours to reach Delphi. I have visited Delphi by bus, and it was ok. Buses run about five times daily.

The bus from Athens to Delphi leaves from KTEL Bus Station B in Liosion, situated in the northern part of Athens. It takes about a ten-minute walk from the “Agios Nikolaos” stop when using the Athens metro.

Delphi tour recommendations:

  • Athens: Delphi Guided Day Trip with Pickup & Optional Lunch
  • From Athens: Full-Day Bus Trip to Delphi & Arachova
  • Delphi Full-Day Tour from Athens
  • Delphi Archaeological Site Guided Walking Tour

Aegina is another Saronic island, the same as Hydra, Spetses, Agistri, and Poros.

The Greek island is extremely popular as a weekend getaway, plus there are a couple of fascinating ancient sites on the island to explore.

The Temple of Apollo in Aegina is only a short 10-minute walk from the main port of Aegina in Aegina town. You can even see it when you arrive at the port.

You also have to visit the delightful Doric Temple of Aphaia , one of the main attractions in Aegina. It is of great interest to many tourists.

How to get to Aegina Island:

By ferry to Aegina – There are about 15 daily ferry crossings from the port of Piraeus in Athens to Aegina. Ferry rides to Aegina take about 40 minutes to just over an hour.

Aegina tour recommendations:

  • From Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Aegina, Poros, and Hydra
  • Athens: Guided Day Trip to Aegina Island

Mycenae is associated with the Greek king  Agamemnon, who played a significant part in the Trojan war.

The Lion Gate marks the entrance to the fortified citadel of Mycenae. Walking through this impressive gate alone would have to make this one of the best day trips from Athens.

How to get to Mycenae from Athens:

Driving a car to Mycenae: The distance between Athens and Mycenae is about 130 km.

To get to Mycenae from Athens, follow the Greek National Road from Corinth to Tripolis. It will take about 1 hour 30 minutes to get there.

After the Corinth canal, follow the route towards Nafplion and Mycenae.

Bus trip to Mycenae: Buses link Mycenae with Nafplion, Argos, and Athens. The bus will take about the same time as driving from Athens to Mycenae.

Mycenae tour recommendations:

  • Argolis: Full-Day Tour in Mycenae, Epidaurus & Nafplio
  • Mycenae and Epidaurus: Full-Day Tour from Athens
  • Day Tour to Mycenae and Epidaurus with Lunch

I have included Meteora in the top 10 best day trips from Athens because I think taking one glimpse of Meteora is all you need to be glad you went.

Visiting Meteora, a land filled with incredible rocky mountain formations will feel quite rushed.

It doesn’t matter though because I’m sure a day trip to Meteora would be worth it.

Imagine taking in some of the incredible views on offer, as well as the photo opportunities arising from being in such a beautiful part of Greece.

How to get to Meteora from Athens:

Driving to Meteora from Athens: Meteora is approximately 360 km (222 miles) from Athens. It will take you about 4-5 hours to reach by car. It’s a long drive to go on, and it could take you even longer if you are a tourist attempting to do it.

I’d much prefer to go on an organized day tour to Meteora.

If I did drive to Meteora, I’d want to stay for at least three days. The reason for this is that two of those days would involve a large chunk of driving time and really, you probably need five days in Meteora to fully enjoy yourself.

So the next best thing to do would be to go on one extremely tiring day tour of Meteora.

I’m sure you’ll be exhausted by the end of it, but it should turn out to be a very memorable experience. Odds are you’ll probably want to go back to Meteora one day.

Train to Meteora: Direct trains from Athens to Meteora run frequently. Some trains, though, may require two changes.

Kalambaka is the closest town to Meteora and the last train station, so remember it. From there a taxi can take you to Meteora for a few Euro.

Meteora tour recommendations:

  • From Athens: Full-Day Meteora Trip by Train
  • From Athens: Full-Day Rail Tour to Meteora 
  • Athens: Meteora Small-Group Day Trip & Visit to Thermopylae
  • Meteora: Full-Day Private Trip from Athens or Piraeus

9. Astir Beach Club

The beaches in the Greek Islands are the main drawcard for most tourists.

So why not spend an afternoon at one of the most exclusive beach clubs along the Athenian Riviera? It seems like a no-brainer to me.

And the bonus is that you may find yourself in the company of a Greek celebrity.

When you see them, you probably won’t know who they are, but you may get an inkling of their celebrity status while relaxing under your beach umbrella.

How to get to Astis Beach Club:  The beach club is situated about 30 minutes from the center of Athens along the Athenian Riviera.

10. Spetses

Athenians love to visit Spetses island on the weekend, particularly during summertime.

The old port in Spetses has bars and clubs that stay open all night. This makes it the most popular nightlife spot on the island.

Some beaches in Spetses worth checking out include Agia Paraskevi and Zogeria.

Agioi Anargyroi is the largest and probably the most popular beach on the island.

Also, don’t forget to visit the beautiful cave of Bekiri. It is referred to as the cave of filmmakers and lovers due to its beautiful interior. A pathway from Agioi Anargyroi beach will lead you to the cave.

Some visitors to Spetses won’t be able to resist staying for at least one night in Spetses. If that’s the case, consider staying at the Poseidonion Grand Hotel. It’s a top choice to make.

How to get to Spetses from Athens:

By ferry: Take a dolphin from Piraeus port in Athens. Trip time is about 3 hours.

You can also get to Spetses from Hydra and Poros and some locations on the eastern coast of Peloponnese, such as Ermioni and Porto Heli.

By car from Athens to Porto Heli:  Takes about 2 hours 30 minutes by car, followed by a boat (15-minute trip), a water taxi (5-minute trip), or a ferry boat.

Note: Private vehicles are not allowed on the island.

11. Lake Vouliagmeni

Lake Vouliagmeni is a mineral spa. It’s the perfect place to unwind after long tiring walks around Athens or after diving at the Blue Hole (number 39 on this list).

Lake Vouliagmeni tour:

  • Athens: Vouliagmeni Coastline Walking Tour and Lake Visit

How to get to Lake Vouliagmeni:

A taxi can take you from Athens to Lake Vouliagmeni in about 20 minutes.

12. Ancient Olympia

Olympia is the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, so if you love sport, here’s a fantastic destination that should be sky high on your list of things to do in Greece.

The Olympic Games were held every four years from 776 BC to 393 AD.

Olympia was also a place of worship dedicated to the Greek God Zeus from about the 10th century BC. You will even have the opportunity to see the temple of Zeus in Olympia.

One day in Olympia will probably feel super rushed. Even so, I’m sure it would be an incredible experience to have.

How to get to Ancient Olympia:

Ancient Olympia is about 300 km from Athens. So it will take about 4 hours to get there.

You can get there by car, private transfer, bus, or by going on an organized tour.

Ancient Olympia tour recommendations:

  • From Athens: Full-Day Private Round Trip to Ancient Olympia
  • Olympia and Museum Private Guided Tour

13. Porto Heli

Porto Heli is a summer resort town on the eastern side of Peloponnese.

This summer hotspot has been called “the Hamptons of Greece.”

Top Tip:  If you can afford it, stay at the modern-day Mount Olympus of glowing marble that is Amanzoe. Or see if you can’t, see if you can go there for a drink.

How To Get To Porto Heli:

By Car:  You can drive to Porto Heli in approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

By Private Transfer: Athens Premier Transfers has Mercedes Benz cars/vans and Audi sedans offering comfortable and quick transfer from Athens in under three hours.

By Boat:  You can reach the marina at Porto Heli via ferry from Piraeus Port in Athens. You can also reach Porto Heli via ferry with Hydra and Spetses. Another option is a private water transfer from Athens, Hydra, or Spetses arranged through Spetses Cruising.

By Helicopter:  If you are exceptionally well off, you may even want to reach Amanzoe by a 20-minute helicopter via the on-site heliport.

14. Marathon

Key places to visit around Marathon include:

  • Marathon Archeological Museum
  • Marathon Battlefield
  • Marathon Lake
  • Thermopylae’s Battlefield.

If you didn’t know this already, the name given to the modern marathon running race came about due to a legend of an ancient Greek messenger who raced from Marathon to Athens, a distance of about 40 km (nearly 25 miles).

The messenger did so because of news regarding a crucial Greek victory over an invading army of Persians in 490 BC. Tragically, the messenger fell dead after announcing the message. Thus the Marathon was born.

Going on a guided tour to learn about the historical aspects of Marathon and Thermopylae would be awesome!

How to get to Lake Marathon:

Lake Marathon is situated 33 km northeast of Athens. You can get there by train, car, bus, or taxi.

Marathon and Thermopylae tour:

  • Marathon & Thermopylae Battlefields Private Day Tour from Athens

15. The Ancient Theater of Epidaurus

You can easily fit in a visit to Epidaurus when you visit Mycenae.

But why not go to the theater of Epidaurus to see a concert or a play? It would magnify the experience tenfold.

Tour:   Mycenae and Epidaurus: Full-Day Tour from Athens

Only 11 km from Nafplio. This is the place to go if you want some beach time.

One of the best things to do in Volos is to visit Mount Pelion, a place steeped in myth and legend. You have to go there.

18. Steni Evia (the most beautiful village of Evia)

Evia is the second-largest island in Greece. Including a visit to a thriving tourist town on the second biggest island in Greece sounds good to me.

Driving to Steni would be my preferred option.

If you want to go for a great walk, head over to the forest near the village. It’s supposed to be very scenic.

The village is found at the foot of Evia’s highest point, Mt Dirfys (1,740 m / 5,709 ft).

If you prefer, you could go on a four-hour walk to the summit, where you will get incredible views over the island, the Aegean, and back over the mainland.

Make sure you bring a map with you, to make things easier.

19. Mystras and Mani

The ancient city of Mystras is an incredible Byzantine city built into a towering mountain.

The UNESCO World Heritage List described the city as a splendid complex of palaces.

A visit to Sparta to see an ancient citadel and the statue of King Leonidas is a must.

And don’t forget to visit the Archeological Museum of Sparta.

Sparta tour:

Tour:   Ancient Sparta & Mystras Private Day Tour from Athens

20. Eleusis (Ancient cult mysteries)

My last pick to enter that has made it into the top 20 day trips from Athens is Eleusis.

Eleusis is only 21 km from the center of Athens. You could even walk there if you want to.

Top 10 Greek Islands within 2 hours of Athens 

If you have visited all of the islands in the top 20, including Hydra, Aegina, and Spetses, then here are a few more Greek Islands to visit for day trips.

You can never get enough of the Greek Islands, even if you only get to visit the Greek island for one day.

21. Santorini

Yes, you can fly this dreamy Santorini by going on a 45-minute plane flight from Athens.

That still leaves you a decent amount of time to enjoy Santorini’s stunning clifftop views.

Here are some of the best things to do in Santorini . You may want to visit just to do one particular thing on Santorini.

Visit the Pithara waterfalls or one of the fabulous beaches for the day.

Visit Sifnos if you want to taste some yummy food and for the breathtaking scenery!

24. Evia Island

Evia is the second-largest island in Greece, so there must be lots of interesting things to see and do in Evia.

Drive there and go exploring.

Moni is covered in lush forests and populated by wild deer, peacocks, and goats.

The animals are supposed to be friendly, so don’t be surprised if they want a snack.

Poros is an island in the heart of the Saronic Gulf, close to Aegina and Agistri.

27. Agistri

Agistri is the smallest of the Saronic Islands. It’s still great for a day trip from Athens!

28. Salamina Island (Salamis)

Salamis is where the naval battle of Salamis took place in 480 BC between ancient Greek city-states and the Persian empire.

Salamis is the closest island to Athens, situated just 20 km from the small port of Perama, which is very close to the main Athenian port of Piraeus.

Ferry: Get there by ferry from the small port of Perama. Ferry time is 15 minutes.

29. Trizonia

One of Greece’s hidden gems is the island of Trizonia. I have to admit that I have never heard of this small island before, but it is supposed to be an under-the-radar paradise!

Onassis, the legendary Greek shipping magnate, wanted to buy the island, so it must be pretty good.

Kea is still untouched by mass tourism. So it could end up being your ultimate relaxing getaway.

There are four ancient cities in Kea to explore, including Ioulis, Korissia, Poiessa, and Karthaia.

Other places to visit near Athens

Here are the rest of the day trips from Athens that didn’t make it in the top 20 list.

It doesn’t matter because I’d still love to spend time at all of these places.

31. Piraeus

Most people think of Piraeus as a port, where you catch ferries to the Greek Islands. But many consider it to be a great place where you could easily spend half a day exploring the charming town.

One of the town’s biggest attractions is the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. It is where you can see brilliant bronze statues of Apollo and Athena.

32. Ancient Corinth

You have the town of Corinth, the Corinth Canal, the Acrocorinth castle, Loutraki, and the legendary Cave of Lakes to think about seeing.

Paying tribute to Hera at the temple of Hera and pondering over Apollo at the temple of Apollo, is a must.

You also may want to see Malagavi Lighthouse, one of the oldest stone lighthouses in Greece.

I’m not sure why I didn’t include this in the top 20 day trips from Athens because a day trip to places in and around Corinth seems like it would be an incredible day trip to experience.

Corinth tour recommendations:

  • Ancient Corinth Guided Tour from Athens
  • Corinth Half-Day Small Group Tour from Athens
  • From Athens: Half-Day Ancient Corinth Tour

33. Sail around the Athenian coastline

A private yacht cruise close to the Athens Riviera sounds like it would be a divine experience. The only problem is that it could cost you a small fortune.

Tip: Try and make some rich friends if you can.

34. Arachova

Probably the most famous ski resort town in all of Greece, so if you’re thinking about a day trip from Athens in wintertime, this is the place to go.

35. The Mycenean Tholos Tomb of Acharnes, Attica, Greece

For history lovers.

36. Nemea (for wine lovers)

Wine-lovers rejoice! Before visiting this famous Greek wine region, or any wine region for that matter, I highly recommend watching some excellent  wine movies dedicated to Dionysus, the God of wine .

It will get you in the mood for some good wine.

Though, Nemea isn’t all about wine as you can see in this great video.

37. Pan’s Cave Hike at Mount Parnitha

Who wouldn’t want to go on a trek to the Pan’s cave?

38. Valanari Waterfall

If you want to see a beautiful waterfall close to Athens, then Valanari Waterfall is probably the best place to go.

39. Scuba diving at the Blue Hole in Athens

Certified scuba divers may want to dive the Blue Hole as a great day trip from Athens.

The Blue Hole is relatively close to Lake Vouliagmeni.

It’s a sea cave that goes down about 30 meters (98 feet) into the ocean floor.

The Blue Hole even opens up to a network of caves that apparently link to Lake Vouliagmeni.

Blue Hole scuba diving tour:

  • From Athens: Scuba Diving at the Blue Hole

40. Botanical Gardens of Athens – The Botanic Garden of Diomedes

Lastly, this is for everyone who loves walking through beautiful gardens.

You can count me in.

There you have it, everyone, the 40 best day trips from Athens.

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Some of the Greece's top tourist attractions are within easy reach of Athens . Fascinating historical monuments, spectacular natural scenery, and peaceful spiritual retreats can be visited on day trips from Greece's capital city.

Island of Hydra, Greece

Just a short drive or bus ride from the city are the UNESCO-listed Monastery of Daphne, the inspiring Kaisariani Monastery, the hiker's paradise of Mount Parnitha, and the gorgeous Lake Vouliagmeni on the Athens Riviera coastline.

Other destinations are slightly further afield and merit staying overnight, especially Metéora, where amazing monasteries spring forth from a mystical landscape, and Nafplio, a romantic seaside town that is a perfect base for visiting archaeological sites in Mycenae and Epidaurus.

Any of these excursions would make a fantastic addition to your Greece vacation itinerary . Discover the best places to visit and plan your adventures with our list of the best day trips from Athens.

3. Mycenae: The Legendary City of Greek Mythology

4. athens riviera (coast of apollo), 5. the islands of aegina, poros, and hydra, 7. the romantic city of nafplio, 8. the ancient theater of epidaurus, 9. the monastery of daphni, 10. monastery of kaisariani, 11. ancient cult mysteries at eleusis, 12. piraeus: an ancient harbor, modern port, and ferry terminus, 13. lake marathon, 14. mystras, 15. mount parnitha, map of day trips from athens.

Delphi

In an enchanting natural setting between two craggy peaks of Mount Parnassus , the archaeological ruins of Delphi have a magical quality. At this legendary site during Classical antiquity, an oracle shared advice and prophecies.

This intriguing UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site was one of the most important religious centers in Greece in the 6th century BCE (on par with the Island of Delos). During ancient times, pilgrims came to hear the oracle of Apollo (a prophetess believed to channel the words of the god Apollo) speak at Delphi's Temple of Apollo.

Among the highlights of visiting Delphi is walking along The Sacred Way that leads up to the Temple of Apollo. This route gives visitors a sense of the pilgrimage path once used to enter the hallowed Sanctuary of Apollo , a complex of several monuments.

The Archaeological Museum of Delphi displays objects uncovered at the archaeological site and is considered one of the world's best collections of ancient Greek artifacts, dating from the Mycenaean period to Late Antiquity. Highlights include the Classical-era bronze Charioteer of Delphi statue, the 6th-century BCE Sphinx of Naxos (lion's body with bird wings and a woman's head), and sculpted treasuries (reliefs) that reveal mythological scenes. The museum also has a gift shop and a cafeteria.

Delphi is 180 kilometers from Athens, and it's possible to visit it as a day trip, although the drive takes about 2.5 hours. For those who have the time, an overnight trip is more relaxing, but for travelers spending only one day in Delphi, the best way to see all the essential places is by taking an organized excursion.

The Delphi Day Trip from Athens is recommended because it features a walking tour through the archaeological site, led by a knowledgeable guide who shares insights about the ancient monuments and history. This tour also includes a visit to the Archaeological Museum.

Metéora

Breathtakingly surreal and serenely spiritual, the Metéora monasteries spring forth from a dreamy landscape of rocky cliffs in the Plain of Thessaly.

The first hermits came to this far-removed corner of Greece at least as early as the 9th century to withdraw from the world and contemplate divinity. Christian Orthodox monks began building monasteries here in the 14th century and continued establishing monasteries until the 16th century.

Originally 24 monasteries stood at this astonishing location, built onto the edges of vertiginous cliffs or perched on sheer sandstone formations reaching 300 meters to over 500 meters in elevation. With their exalted heights and almost mystical inaccessibility, the Metéora monasteries seem to soar towards heaven and reflect the human striving for holiness.

Currently only a small group of monks and nuns live and worship at the six remaining Metéora monasteries that are still active. Today, Metéora draws more tourists than spiritual seekers, as this designated UNESCO World Heritage Site is an extremely popular travel destination. The six working monasteries (including two convents) at the site are open to the public.

Standing on a high rock formation, the Holy Monastery of Great Meteoron (Holy Monastery of the Transfiguration of Christ) presides over the landscape and affords phenomenal views. Founded in the 14th century, the Great Meteoron Monastery is the largest monastery at Metéora. Highlights include 16th-century frescoes and a collection of Greek Orthodox religious icons and Byzantine-era manuscripts.

The Monastery of Varlaám , founded in the 14th century and built in the 16th century, is the second largest monastery in Metéora. Accessible by a pedestrian staircase, this monastery has a magnificent domed church decorated with exquisite frescoes. The monastic complex also includes a museum of reliquaries (in the former refectory), dormitory quarters, and a small wood-roofed chapel.

Monastery of Holy Trinity in Metéora

Clinging to a steep precipice as if suspended in midair, the glorious 15th-century Monastery of Holy Trinity is the most inaccessible; it's reached by a pedestrian pathway that leads to a staircase of 300 steps. This monastery boasts the most spectacular location of Metéora, which was used as a film set in For Your Eyes Only (a 1981 movie) when James Bond scaled the cliffside.

The Monastery of Saint Nicholas of Anapafsas, dating to the 14th century, features a tiny low-domed church decorated with precious murals created in 1527 by Theophanes Strelitzas, a monk from the island of Crete. These frescoes are considered among the finest examples of post-Byzantine painting in Greece.

One of the most striking sights in Metéora, the 16th-century Monastery of Roussanou comprises several buildings that crown sheer pinnacles. Now a convent, the Monastery of Roussanou is home to a small community of around 15 nuns. From the Monastery of Roussanou, visitors can take in views of the other Metéora monasteries and the dramatic landscape.

In a vantage point that offers superb panoramas of the valley and the mountains, the Monastery of Saint Stephan (another convent) is the easiest of the monasteries to access because it is reached by a footbridge rather than steps.

Tourists who have enough time can hike from one monastery to the next.

Metéora is a long journey from Athens (about 350 kilometers away) whether traveling by train, bus, or car, so it can be difficult to fit in as a day trip. For the easiest and best experience at Metéora, a guided excursion is the way to go. Travelers get the most out of a well-organized tour, such as the Meteora Day Trip by Train from Athens that allows for visits to three monasteries, led by a guide who explains the unique history of each monastery.

Mycenae: The Legendary City of Greek Mythology

The real-life location of the city of Agamemnon in Greek mythology (often mentioned by Homer), the archaeological ruins of Mycenae are 120 kilometers from Athens and about 25 kilometers from Nafplio.

Mycenae dates to the Bronze Age, when the fortified citadel at this hilltop settlement was an important center of ancient Mycenaean civilization , especially in the 14th and 13th century BCE. The earliest archaeological fragments uncovered here date to the 15th century BCE, considered the Prehistoric Period .

Visitors can see remains of ancient palaces, fountains, ramparts, and the famous Lion's Gate and "Tomb of Agamemnon" (also called the "Treasury of Atreus"). Many of the ruins are remarkably well-preserved considering their antiquity.

To get the most out of a visit to this incredible archaeological site, a guided tour is the best option. The full-day Mycenae and Epidaurus Day Trip departs from Athens, and stops in Mycenae, Nafplio, and Epidaurus. The visit to Mycenae includes a walking tour led by an expert in ancient Greek history, who illuminates the significance of the Mycenae ruins and tells interesting stories.

Mycenae - Acropolis Map - Tourist Attractions

This lovely stretch of coastline begins just a few kilometers outside of Athens and extends for approximately 100 kilometers (a two-hour drive) until reaching Cape Soúnion. This area has many archaeological ruins, as well as pampering spas, five-star hotels, traditional restaurants, golf courses, beach clubs, sailing clubs, and yacht marinas.

During summertime, vacation-goers luxuriate in the balmy weather, go for strolls along palm-fringed seaside esplanades, and bask in the sunshine on well-maintained beaches.

Highlights of the Athens Riviera include the seaport of Lavrio ; the mesmerizing Lake Vouliagmeni , therapeutic natural hot springs with underwater caves; and the impressive Doric-style Temple of Poseidon (dating to the 5th century BCE), which stands majestically on a steep crag at Cape Soúnion overlooking the sparkling emerald-blue waters of the Mediterranean.

It's easy to visit many of the attractions along the Athens Riviera by using public transportation; the tram leaves from Syntagma Square in the Athens city center.

The most delightful way to discover the Athens Riviera is by taking an organized tour. The Cape Soúnion and Temple of Poseidon Half-Day Trip departs from Athens for a scenic drive along the coastline, winding along the stunning coastal cliffs until arriving at the Temple of Poseidon. At the archaeological site, tourists can explore the ruins, take photos, and admire the ravishing sea view that extends all the way to the Island of Kea on a clear day.

Waterfront Town of Poros, Island of Poros

Surrounded by the calm blue waters of the Saronic Gulf , the islands of Aegina, Poros, and Hydra are easy day-trip destinations for tourists based in Athens. All three islands are accessible by ferry boats from the port at Piraeus (12 kilometers from Athens).

The Island of Aegina, the closest to Athens (a 40-minute ferry ride from Piraeus), is famous for the Temple of Athena Aphaia, which is one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Greece. Other must-see attractions include the ancient ruins of the Temple of Apollo and the Archaeological Museum with a famous 6th-century BCE sculpture of the Aegina Sphinx.

Known for its beautiful sandy shoreline and crystal-clear waters, the Island of Poros (a one-hour ferry ride from Piraeus) is ideal for family summer vacations and weekend trips from Athens. Highlights include the waterfront town of Poros and the seaside village of Askeli with tourist-friendly beaches, cafés, and restaurants.

Slightly farther from Athens but still an easy day trip, the Island of Hydra is an enchanting destination, where donkeys are the only means of public transportation. Narrow cobblestone streets and pedestrian alleyways add to the old-world feel. The island's capital, Hydra Town, features an attractive and bustling harbor. The island also has a small fishing village with good seafood tavernas, a scenic coastal walking path, and calm sheltered beaches.

Each of the islands merits a visit, but because of the limited ferry schedule, it's only logistically feasible to visit one of the islands on a day trip if traveling by ferry.

One way to see all three islands in a day (and much easier than traveling by ferry from Piraeus) is the Hydra, Poros, and Aegina Day Cruise . This full-day cruise departs in Athens and stops at all three islands. Sufficient time is allowed on each island for taking leisurely strolls, visiting the historic monuments, browsing souvenir shops, and relaxing at outdoor cafés. This cruise also includes lunch and a traditional Greek music and dance performance.

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Corinth

About 85 kilometers (a one-hour drive) from Athens and 40 kilometers (a 35-minute drive) from Mycenae, Corinth is a modern port town with a bustling waterfront scene and a wide selection of things to do , including plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafés.

For tourists, the main attraction is the Ancient Corinth archaeological site (nine kilometers outside the modern town). Standing on the highest point in Ancient Corinth, the iconic Temple of Apollo (dating to the 5th century BCE) appears from a distance to dominate the landscape. Upon closer observation, the temple's massive Doric columns give a sense of the monument's original scale and grandeur.

Most of the other ruins at the site date to the 1st century CE (during the era of Roman rule), including the forum, bathhouse, theater, the temple of Octavia, and the healing sanctuary of Asklepios.

Many of the objects excavated at the archaeological site are now on display at the nearby Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth . This museum displays an extensive collection of antiquities, including pottery, mosaics, and statues. The ancient Roman mosaic floors and sculpted busts are especially noteworthy.

To truly appreciate the ancient ruins and artifacts, the best option is to go on a guided tour. One recommendation is the Corinth Half-Day Trip from Athens , which begins with a scenic drive along the Saronic Gulf and stops briefly at the Corinth Canal before arriving at Corinth for a tour of the archeological site and the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth. The half-day trip concludes by stopping at a seaside village before returning to Athens.

The Romantic City of Nafplio

In a sheltered bay on the Argolic Gulf , this picturesque seaport is full of old-world romance. Nafplio exudes lively Mediterranean ambience in every corner of the town, but especially in its waterfront cafés and atmospheric alleyways.

Boasting a rich heritage, Nafplio dates back to the Prehistoric Era with the Argonautic Expedition and the Trojan War. Later, the conquering Romans, Byzantine Empire, Venetians, and Ottoman Turks left their mark in a plethora of ancient monuments: impressive Venetian fortresses, elaborate Ottoman fountains, and domed Turkish mosques.

At the city's center is the Italianate Syntagma Square , lined with historic buildings. Another top attraction is the Palamidi Castle , presiding over a hilltop more than 200 meters above sea level. It's a rewarding trek up to the castle, but it requires a walk of nearly 1,000 steps.

Another castle is even more inaccessible, the Venetian Bourtzi Fortress on the islet of Agioi Theodoroi, which can only be reached by boat during the tourism season, but is still a popular destination and the most-photographed landmark of Nafplio. The Bourtzi Fortress hosts the Summer Music Festival in June.

Nafplio is about 136 kilometers from Athens in Greece's Peloponnese region. It's a great base for spending a few days to visit the archaeological sites in Mycenae (21 kilometers away) and Epidaurus (35 kilometers away).

Another ancient town worthy of a detour is Argos (12 kilometers from Nafplio), which has an excellent Archaeological Museum . Outside of the town are excavated ruins that include ancient Roman baths ( thermae ), a marketplace ( agora ), the Temple of Aphrodite (Venus), and a Hellenistic-era theater with seating for an audience of 20,000 spectators (making it among the largest in ancient Greece).

The Ancient Theater of Argos is still in use today, when it becomes the venue for the Summer Festival of Argos-Mycenae from June through August. Attending a music concert or dance performance under a starry night sky at this spacious and beautifully designed ancient theater is among the most memorable things to do while on vacation in Greece.

Nafplion Map - Tourist Attractions

This pleasant seaside town on the Saronic Gulf is about a three-hour drive from Athens and a 30-minute drive from Nafplio. The main tourist draw of Epidaurus is the well-preserved Ancient Theater (near the ancient Sanctuary of Asklepios), which dates from the 4th century BCE.

Visitors can easily imagine the Greek dramas that were performed here more than two millennia ago, especially during the Athens Epidaurus Festival (in June, July, and August) when the Ancient Theater is a venue for performances of ancient Greek drama.

The Athens Epidaurus Festival also presents contemporary and avant-garde music; theater and dance performances are held at the Little Theater (also from the 4th-century BCE) of Epidaurus. Other festival events take place at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, an ancient theater in Athens.

Those who'd like to learn more about Epidaurus' ancient history will appreciate the Archaeological Museum , located within the Sanctuary of Asklepios archaeological site. The museum displays architectural elements that were discovered at the Sanctuary of Asklepios, as well as pottery, statues, coins, and other objects uncovered at the archaeological site.

For an enjoyable and educational visit to Epidaurus, try an organized excursion such as the Mycenae and Epidaurus Day Trip . This guided tour departing from Athens features a scenic drive along the Saronic Gulf and visits to the archaeological sites in Mycenae and Epidaurus, where a knowledgeable guide shares historical details that help bring the ancient ruins to life.

Epidauros - Floor plan map

The Monastery of Daphni is tucked away in a serene natural setting, only about 10 kilometers from Athens city center . In ancient times, this location was the site of the Temple of Apollo , to whom the laurel ( daphne ) was sacred, explaining the origin of the monastery's name. The pagan shrine was converted to an early Christian monastery, which was replaced by the present monastery in 1080.

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the monastery is renowned for its gilded 11th-century mosaics adorning the church interior. The glittering sanctuary is considered one of the finest Byzantine churches in Greece, on par with the monasteries of Hosios Loukas near Delphi and Nea Moni of Chios. Next to the monastery's cloister is a pleasant courtyard.

Dafni Church - Floor plan map

Only eight kilometers from Athens, the Kaisariani Monastery is nestled in a forest at the foot of Mount Hymettos . A parkland surrounds the monastery, providing welcome shade and fragrance with its pine trees, cypresses, Mediterranean shrubs, and aromatic flowers.

Monks once used the monastery's property for beekeeping and growing medicinal herbs. The grounds feature a natural spring that previously channeled water to the ancient Roman Temple of Aphrodite , which stood on this site.

The pure waters of the Kaisariani Spring were (and continue to be) credited with healing powers, particularly for women who wish to bear children. This water flows from a fountain shaped like a ram's head (with its mouth functioning as the spout) in the courtyard of Kaisariani Monastery.

In harmony with the restful surroundings, the monastery's 11th-century Byzantine church features a simple harmonious design. The cross-in-square layout with a central dome is typical of Byzantine architecture. Intricately detailed 17th-century frescoes adorn the interior.

After admiring the church, tourists should spend time wandering the extensive grounds, perhaps sitting under a shady tree in quiet reflection or having lunch at one of the picnic areas. Visitors may also relax at the monastery's small café in the forest or venture out onto the walking trails. The scenic paths afford sweeping panoramas of Athens in the distance and the surrounding countryside.

Ancient Cult Mysteries at Eleusis

This archaeological site gives visitors an insight into the famous Eleusinian Mysteries , the secret religious rites of the Mycenaean era (15th-century BCE to 13th century BCE). At Eleusis (21 kilometers from Athens), tourists can see the ruins of the ancient sanctuaries associated with the Eleusinian Mysteries, including the Sanctuary of Demeter that dates back to the 14th century BCE.

The Eleusinian Mysteries cult arose out of the myth of the goddess Demeter , who lamented the loss of her daughter Persephone , abducted by Hades, god of the Underworld. According to the legend, Demeter went to Eleusis where she was reunited with Persephone. Since then, Demeter was venerated here as the Fertility Goddess to ensure bountiful harvests.

The Eleusinian Mysteries ( mystai ) were performed annually around September and October to honor the goddess Demeter for providing fertile crops. These religious rites included a procession from Athens to Eleusis, followed by ritual baths in the sea, three days of fasting, and mysterious (and still unknown) recitations.

Eleusis Map - Tourist Attractions

Greece's largest modern port, Piraeus boasts more than 2,000 years of history. The fortified port was developed by Themistocles in the 5th century BCE as a commercial harbor for Athens (12 kilometers away).

Piraeus is still Athens' main commercial port and is one of the busiest seaports in the Mediterranean, as the departure point for ships sailing to Europe and the Near East. Travelers embarking on a tour around the Greek Islands will most likely begin at the Central Port in Piraeus, which is the starting point for ferry routes to all of the Aegean Islands.

Although many travelers quickly pass through Piraeus en-route to their next destination, the town does have some tourist appeal. The main attractions are the restaurants and shops at Zea Marina (Pasalimáni Harbor), the Archaeological Museum , the seafood taverns at the Mikrolimano fishing harbor , and the charming hilltop neighborhood of Kastella . During summertime, cultural events and performances are held at an outdoor theater in Kastella.

Piraeus Map - Tourist Attractions

Amid the olive groves and vine-covered hills outside of Athens (45 kilometers away), this tranquil lake was formed by a dam constructed between 1926 and 1931 to create a reservoir of fresh water.

The reservoir, known as Lake Marathon, is 38 kilometers from Athens and is the city's main source of water supply. Bathing and boating are not allowed, but the area is ideal for taking nature walks, relaxing outdoors, or enjoying picnics on sunny days.

Lake Marathon is eight kilometers west of the Marathon village , on the road to the Church of Ayios Stéfanos . Marathon was celebrated in antiquity as the place where Theseus killed the bull of Marathon and the scene of the first great battle between the Greeks and Persians in 490 BCE.

Mystras

About 218 kilometers from Athens and 10 kilometers from Sparta, in a striking location jutting from the slopes of the Taygetos mountain range, the ruins of medieval Mystras (Mistra) are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Called the "castle city," this captivating walled town provides a glimpse of life in the late Byzantine period (13th-15th centuries).

The best place to begin a tour is on the hilltop, where the remnants of a Byzantine fortress stand. This medieval castle was constructed in 1249 by Prince William of Villehardouin. From this vantage point, one can admire panoramic views of the countryside.

Other highlights include the Palace of Despots , a complex of (mainly Byzantine-era) buildings that overlook the Valley of Evrotas and the Plain of Sparta; the elegant and vibrantly adorned Pantánassa Monastery (still a working convent); and the more secluded Perívieptos Monastery with its intricate masonry work and delicate Byzantine fresco paintings.

Mystras also has several other Byzantine churches with exceptional frescoes that represent a flourishing of Byzantine religious art from the 13th to early 15th century.

The Archaeological Museum of Mystras presents an extensive collection of Byzantine paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and religious icons. Located in the courtyard of the Saint Demetrius Cathedral, the museum delights visitors with its peaceful setting and splendid views.

While in the area, tourists should visit the Archaeological Museum of Sparta (12 kilometers from Mystras), which displays objects found at nearby archaeological sites. The collection covers a wide range of time periods, from the Neolithic era through Classical antiquity until the late Roman period.

South of Sparta (30 kilometers away) is the village of Krokeés , which in ancient times was important for its quarries of Lapis Lacedaemonius, a dark green volcanic stone used to construct public baths.

Mistra Map - Tourist Attractions

Only 40 kilometers (about a one-hour drive) from the Athens city center, Mount Parnitha in Central Greece offers a wonderful escape to nature. This idyllic area attracts visitors who want to breathe in the fresh air and soak up the unspoiled scenery of refreshing pine forests.

To reach the Mount Parnitha National Park , drive from Athens' outlying suburb of Achárnes. The scenic road winds its way up to the mountain with numerous sharp bends. The highest mountain peak in Greece at 900 meters above sea level, Mount Parnitha has sensational hiking trails that traverse a densely wooded landscape.

A convenient base for those spending a few days exploring the National Park is the Mpafi Mountain Refuge . From this secluded spot, adventurous hikers can begin a climb to the summit of Mount Parnitha and then indulge in the refuge's homemade cuisine and rustic overnight accommodations.

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There are so many great things to do in Athens. That is undeniable. On my trip there, I stayed for 5 days and that could easily have spanned into 7 days or more with all the day trips from Athens that I wanted to include. 

You see, even though this incredibly historic European city is often used as a short stop-off on the way to the picture-perfect Greek islands, there’s a lot more going for it than simply the Acropolis.

If you’re interested in Greek history and exploring the culture of the country itself, a few excursions to Athens’ beautiful surroundings are 100% worth it. 

My favourite Travel resources for Athens

✅ Here’s t he  hotel we stayed at  during our time there. ✅ Top Athens da y trips : The City of Delphi , the Hydra and Poros islands ✅ To see more of Athens, I highly recommend hiring a car .

What are the best day trips from Athens?

If you’re considering one of the many Athens day trips on offer, you’re in the right place. From history to island hopping, Greece is a wonderful European travel destination with a little something for everyone.

Nafplion is one of the best day trips from Athens

Taking some trips deeper into the country will only make you love it more. So, here are the 14 best day trips from Athens.

This charming little Peloponnese coastal town was once the capital of the modern State of Greece. A popular wedding spot, it’s now often called the most romantic place in the country and for very good reason. 

Think cobbled streets, cute stores, family-owned restaurants, a beautiful secluded bay, harbourfront views, and a delightful Archeological museum. It’s only a two-hour drive from Athens, and such a hidden gem , but you can easily spend a full day here.

Nafplio is one of the best day trips from athens

This was an amazing day trip from Athens we did and I loved every second in Nafplio. We hired a car and drove there. Considering the Greek drive on the opposite side of the road to what we’re used to, it wasn’t a bad drive.

We parked at the harbour and walked across the town to the castle first, passing some beautiful gardens and yummy-smelling restaurants on the way. From there, we explored some of the pretty pebbled coves.

It was literally empty, so would’ve been perfect if you wanted a place to escape the crowds for a bit. Mind you, it was a bit chilly but it was October !

The beautiful bay at Nafplio at sunset

Next, we simply wandered the streets. It’s an Instagrammers paradise and I managed to get some great pictures of the town. We stopped for food at a delightful little taverna where we had some of the most delicious food I’d had during my stay in Greece.

I was quite sad when it was time to drive back. If I could, I would’ve definitely spent longer in Nafplio. It’s hand down my favourite of these day trips from Athens.

✅ I recommend this company for affordable car hire in Athens

This is probably one of the best day tours from Athens for history fans. Well, it’s a close tie with Mycenae, but we’ll get to that!

Delphi is a town on Mount Parnassus and the site of the 4th century B.C. Temple of Apollo, once home to an ancient oracle. The formerly sacred place was lost for a millennium before being rediscovered in 1897.

The gorgeous site of Delphi is one of the best day trips from athens

There are two main sites to visit. The Tholos (circular building pictured above), was built around 390 BC and the Sanctuary of Apollo (pictured below) was built half a mile from its counterpart. 

According to ancient myth, the God Zeus released two eagles, one from the east, and the other from the west. They flew in opposite directions and met at the future site of Delphi. This was then considered by ancient Greeks to be the centre of the world.

Stunning views from Delphi

It’s pretty easy to get from Athens to Delphi, however, when we went to visit Delphi, we went via a small group tour . Our guide was super knowledgeable about the site – he was able to fill us in on all this history and more.

On par with the Acropolis of Athens for historical importance, the UNESCO World Heritage site combines magnificent mountain views with its importance in Greek mythology. Delphi is easily one of the high points of a visit to Greece . 

✅ I recommend this guided tour to Delphi

3. Corinth Canal

Located in south-central Greece, Corinth marks the place where the land meets the sea. The town is considered the gateway to the Peloponnese Peninsula. It’s also a perfect example of where the ancient meets the modern. 

Once one of the largest and wealthiest city-states in Greece, Corinth has two major parts: one on the Corinthian Gulf and one on the Saronic Gulf. Today, you’ll find the pretty coastal city sitting alongside the site of Ancient Corinth, the hill of Acrocorinth and the stunning canal. 

The beautiful Corinth Canal is one of the best day trips from Athens

One of the closer day trips from Athens, Corinth is only an hour’s drive west of the city. A lot of tours include a trip to Corinth.

But, once again, we decided to drive because those tours didn’t cover everything that we wanted to see. A lot of them just make a small photo stop at the canal.

If you’d rather not drive, this tour is by far the best .

We stopped at the Corinth Canal first. It’s still the town’s top attraction and was finished in 1893. This involved an excavation up to 80 meters in depth to create the 6.3 kilometres-long, 23-meter-wide canal. It was honestly a pretty impressive sight!

✅ I recommend this guided tour to Corinth

4. Historical Sites of Corinth

After we’d explored the canal, we headed up into the mountains to visit Ancient Corinth. A vast historical site, we were there for well over an hour wandering around the ruins of the formally impressive city and the Temple of Apollo.

The archaeological museum is also next to the site, and worth a visit to learn even more about the history.

Acorocorinth Castle

After that, we drove up a thin, very winding path up a mountain to Acrocorinth, which translates as ‘Upper Corinth’. Despite it being a bit of a nail-biting journey, the castle at the top was well worth it.

The views over Corinth from above

The views across the city went on for miles and we learned how Acrocorinth was fortified in ancient times. Through multiple time periods, its walls are now almost 2 kilometres in length.

The path that leads to the highest point, to the former Temple of Aphrodite, has the best views. But, be warned, it’s not the easiest on your legs!

Tip: Ancient Corinth isn’t usually part of the guided tours, so if you want to visit it’s much easier to hire a car and head there yourself. You can hire a car here .

5. Arachova

Tucked away in the mountains, Arachova is a town like no other. Also commonly included on a tour stop – this is how we saw it – it’s well worth a full day trip because it’s truly beautiful and the views are equally as gorgeous.

Arachova is a beautiful Greek mountainside town

Located on the way to Delphi, nestled delicately at the foot of Mount Parnassós, it’s one of the few places in Greece that are suitable for skiing.

Because it’s located so high in the mountains, the snow creates some wonderful slopes perfect as a wintery escape for ski lovers.

Of course, it’s also suitable for people on a day trip from Athens who wish to relax or go hiking in a dreamy mountainous setting. As well as skiing, simply walking around the town can provide a delightful escape from the city centre.

The streets are hilly and winding, looping around the small shops, boutique hotels and slopeside houses.

Beautiful views over the mountainside setting or Arrachova

Athens locals come here on weekend breaks to escape the city for a while. Enjoy hot snacks and fruity drinks in cafés, or traditional kafeneia (coffee shops), or enjoy the surprisingly vibrant nightlife after dark.

6. Cape Sounion

Cape Sounion can be found about 70 km southeast of Athens, on the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula. The Temple of Poseidon there is its most popular attraction. Many tour operators run both daytime and sunset trips there .

Legend has it that this is the site where Aegeus, King of Athens, fell into the sea because he believed he had lost his son. The Athenians later named the sea after him and, even today, it is known as the Aegean Sea.

One of the best day trips from Athens at sunset, is Cape Sounion

Considered one of the must-do day trips from Athens, Cape Sounion is famous both for its historical significance, remains that date from as early as the 8th century BC, and for its beautiful sunset.

The sunset is the main reason that the tours operate at dusk. The views across the Aegean are breathtaking! If sunset views are one of the things you look for in a Greek getaway, you won’t want to miss this.

✅ I recommend this tour to Cape Sounion

Nature lovers, history fans, photographers or anyone who loves a one-of-a-kind view will adore Meteora. The World Heritage Site is one of the most impressive regions of Greece and even one of the most beautiful towns in Europe.

Studies show that the staggered rocks were first formed 60 million years ago. They have been battered into their current shape by both weather and earthquakes. Perched on top of those dramatic rocks are the monasteries.

Built thousands of years ago they have remained untouched to this day. The rocks are a wonderful symbol of Greece’s past. Consequently, Meteora attracts thousands of tourists, many of whom are on Athens day tours, every year.

The rocks at Meteora are really beautiful

Of the 25 monasteries that were originally built, only 6 are still operational and open for the public to visit. The largest – the Grand (Megalo) Monastery – has unique architecture and breathtaking views of the valley below.

As well as monasteries, you can also visit Meteora for hiking, rock climbing and some stunning photo opportunities.

The best way to reach Meteora from Athens is by train. You could also book one of the day tours from Athens. However, unlike the other tours where you are picked up from your hotel, many of these involve you getting a train too as it’s simply the easiest way to get there.

The tour guide will then pick you up from the train station at the other end.

✅ I recommend this one-day tour from Athens to Meteora

In the northeast of the Peloponnese, Mycenae is located around 120 kilometres southwest of Athens. It’s one of the most important and well-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the region and is located close to Nafplio town.

There are once again plenty of tours from Athens , but we visited Mycenae by car before driving on to Nafplion. 

Mycenae is one of the most popular historical day trips from Athens

Dating back to the Late Bronze Era, this was the town of the legendary King Agamemnon. He was the leader of the Greeks during the Trojan War.

The incredible historical site of Mycenae

According to myth, the huge surrounding walls were constructed by Cyclops. The area was centred around the military and hence was the setting for many Greek tragedies, especially ones regarding the King and his family.

The Lion gate in Mycenae

Walk around the ancient site of Mycenae, you’ll find a small museum and several impressive tombs. The most photographed attractions of the area are the Lion Gate (above) and the Treasury of Atreus.

The site is also located on a hilltop with some pretty views of the surrounding countryside.

✅ I recommend this small group tour of Mycenae

9. Lake Marathon

For a step away from ancient history and back to nature, a trip to Lake Marathon is relaxing and the perfect spot to unwind. People frequently make day trips from Athens to the lake to escape the bustling city life. It’s ideal if you have an extended stay in the city. 

About an hour’s drive from Athens, Marathon is a water supply reservoir embedded in a beautiful mountainous area. The Dam was constructed in the 1930s and served as Athens’ main water source for decades.

Lake Marathon is a pretty and relaxing break from the city

Nowadays, the most popular thing to do at Lake Marathon is simply to go for a relaxing walk and drink in the gorgeous views. The lake is a mile across, so, plenty of walkways have been constructed so people can enjoy the lake from all angles.

It’s also a great spot for bird-watching with hawks, owls and water birds to spot. Be sure to bring your binoculars! 

As well as the lake, you can also find an archaeological site in Marathon and a museum. Both are worth checking out if you also enjoy a little history. There are boardwalks, cosy cafes and restaurants, making it the perfect way to spend a day.

10. Eleusis

Located about 32 minutes from Athens, Eleusis is a small town with a big history. It’s located right between Athens and Corinth.

So, it might be possible to combine the two on one of your day trips from Athens. A truly fascinating town, it’s received recognition as the European Capital of Culture for 2021 ! And here’s why:

It was once home to the Eleusinian Mysteries. According to legend, these were secret religious rites created by Demeter, the goddess of harvest and agriculture. They represented fertility, immortality and regeneration. 

The curious part is, that even though thousands took part in the rituals, hardly anyone revealed what actually took place. It is said that speaking of the rituals was punishable by death. Today, you can still visit the site where the Mysteries took place, the archaeological site and the museum.

The ruins of Eleusis

If that wasn’t enough, Eleusis was also one of the 5 sacred cities of Ancient Greece. Its treacherous port is known as the Graveyard of Ships as it has dozens of shipwrecks.

Plus, in the archaeological site of Eleusis, there is a mystical cavern where, according to legend, the god of the Underworld, Hades, was seen.

So, if you’re interested in this fascinating town, I’d recommend adding it to your list of Athens day trips! To get there, you can either take a bus, which will take around 50 min or drive, which will take around 30.

11. Hydra, Poros and Aegina Islands

One of the most popular island day trips from Athens is to the idyllic islands of Hydra, Poros and Aegina. 

Hydra is famous for its architecture, streets of the old town which are scattered with boutique shops and traditional tavernas, and cosy little beach coves. There’s not too much sightseeing on this little Greek island.

But hiking one of the many walking paths to spectacular sea views is a popular option. There are also bastions, a few museums and monasteries to explore.

For Greek island hopping from Athens, take a trip to Hydra

Poros is similar, with some stunning beach views and water sports. The picturesque waterfront promenade has views across the Pelopenses mountains.

You can visit the archaeological museum or Poros, climb the whitewashed clock tower, or visit the remains of the ancient temple of Poseidon.

Aegina features a few more archaeological sites that fans of ancient Greece will love. The Archaeological Museum of Aegina was the first museum to be established in the modern Greek State. It is full of interesting artefacts.

You can also visit the stunning Monastery of Agios Nektarios and visit the archaeological site of Kolona. The Temple of Aphaia is also close by, which is older than the Parthenon in Athens.

There are several day trips and organised tours to these islands that embark from Athens daily. But, if you’d like a little more freedom on your trip, you could also take a ferry which departs from Piraeus port almost 5 times per day. The ferry takes about 2 hours.

✅ I recommend this tour to Hydra, Poros and Aegina

Popular among both wine lovers and fans of ancient Greek history alike, Nemea is one of the most popular destinations in the Peloponnese.

An hour and a half southwest of Athens, past Corinth, Nemea is home to the largest single vineyard in all of Greece and produces world-renowned wine.

It also has a captivating history. Legend has it that Nemea is where Hercules performed his first labour. It is said that he killed the Nemean lion that ravaged the area at the time and terrified the locals. It was after this, that he was known as a hero.

The fascinating historical site of Nemea, Greece

Today, you can visit the archaeological site that depicts this. It is also the site of the revival of The Nemea Games. This was a sporting event in ancient Nemea that used to take place every two years (in turn with the Olympic Games) since 573 BC.

You can visit the 40,000-capacity stadium where these games took place, along with the archaeological museum and temple of Nemeios Zeus.

13. Epidaurus

For one of the most popular and largest Ancient Theatres in Greece with a seriously impressive view, Epidaurus is one of the most wonderful day trips from Athens. On the northeastern side of the Peloponnese, in the region of Argolis,

Epidaurus is mostly known and visited for the ancient theatre. And trust me, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is well worth a visit. However, the nearby town is also lovely and shouldn’t be forgotten.

One of the most beautiful theatres in Greece, Epidaurus is one of the best day trips from Athens

There are pretty villages and beaches close to the ancient site, including a charming fishing village with a couple of traditional taverns specialising in fresh, local seafood, and some small, scenic beaches. 

In summer, because of the stunning acoustics of the theatre, it is still used today for live performances. It’s worth checking out the nearby archaeological museum and healing Sanctuary of Asklepios too. 

Epidaurus is often a stop on the Athens to Delphi tour . But to properly spend time in the area, you can drive there from Athens. The drive is roughly 2 hours but can be combined with a road trip to Nafplio or Mycenae.

However, when you get there, it’s one of the most wonderful day trips from Athens. The views across the mountains really are the cherry on top.

✅ I recommend this trip to Epidaurus

14. Parnitha National Park

If you enjoy hiking and exploring the outdoors , a day trip to Parnitha National Park will be right up your street. Situated about 30km north of Athens, this beautiful park offers countless trails and chances to explore the mountains in Greece.

This is an excellent way to see a side of Greece that not many non-locals get to see as tourists typically head south to the Greek islands instead.

Visiting Parnitha National Park is actually pretty easy from Athens too. The drive takes one hour and the roads are pretty straightforward – once again, if you do this, I recommend hiring a car .

Alternatively, you can take a bus (the Green Line) to Nea Ionia. From there, catch the bus straight to Thrakomakedones.

Parnitha National Park is one of the top day trips from Athens

Once you arrive, there’s plenty to do. The park boasts an extensive network of well-marked hiking trails, suitable for hikers of all levels. However, if you don’t fancy hiking up the entire mountain, you could always take the cable car instead.

This cable car is free, but it will actually take you to a casino, instead of to the mountain itself, but just exit the casino and you’ll be able to get back to nature. Alternatively, you could stay at the casino, play a few games, or grab some food with a view.

If you enjoy nature and the outdoors, this is an excellent day trip from Athens. I also think it’s a wonderful way to see a different side of Greece and is well worth a trip.

How do you get from Athens to Delphi?

There are a few ways to get from Athens to Delphi; the most popular is to go via a tour company. There are plenty of tours that operate between the two destinations and the tours are usually well-organised and informative:

However, if you’d like a little more control over your time there, you can also get from Athens to Delphi in a couple of other ways:

  •   Bus – To get to Delphi from Athens, you’ll need to head to the Liossion bus station and catch the KTEL bus. Make sure to check that the direction is towards Delphi. The bus trip from Athens to Delphi will take about 3 hours . To book bus tickets, click here.
  • Car – To get from Athens to Delphi by car you have to take the National Greek Road from Athens to Lamia. Then, you follow the directions to Levadia and continue towards Delphi. The journey is about 181 km and will take you around 2.5 hours . To hire a car, click here .

Athens to Delphi is a great Athens day trip

Can you do day trips to the islands from Athens?

Absolutely! Athens serves as an excellent hub for exploring the Greek islands on day trips. The city’s proximity to the Aegean Sea makes it the perfect place to start your island-hopping adventure.

There are several islands that you can easily visit within a day from Athens, including Aegina, Poros, Hydra , and Spetses.

The beaches of Mykonos, one of the Greek islands

Ferries and hydrofoils depart from the bustling Piraeus Port, which is just a short journey from the city centre. Each island has its unique charm and character, from Aegina’s historical sites to Hydra’s car-free tranquillity.

The short travel time allows you to maximize your island exploration without committing to an overnight stay, perfect if you want to visit a few different islands during your time in Athens.

You can even do day trips to some of the most popular islands from Athens, like Mykonos and Santorini. However, I’d personally allow a few days to explore these, as the travel time is further.

How do you get from Athens to Santorini?

One of the most popular of the Greek islands, people often want to make the trip from Athens to Santorini (or Mykonos) as part of their island-hopping journey.

Santorini is a gorgeous Greek island and a wonderful day trip from Athens

There are several ways to get between the two:

The most common ferry departs at 7:30 am daily and runs between Athens and Santorini. This is the Blue Star route.

towards the peak season, starting in early April, additional SeaJets and Golden Star Ferries also operate high-speed services between Athens and the island. Ferries take roughly 5 hours . To book a ferry, click here .

The flight between Athens and Santorini is also simple to book and take. Between June and September, there are typically over 15 flights per day with RyanAir, EasyJet, Aegean Airlines, and Olympic Air.

Be aware that, due to the difference in speed, flights often sell out much quicker than ferries. So be sure to book yours in advance to guarantee a seat. The flight will take about 50 minutes . To book cheap flights, click here .

If you’re considering day trips from Athens and have always wanted to see Santorini, then you’ll also be pleased to know that 2-day tours are also available. This hassle-free tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in both Athens and Santorini. There are also 5-day tours to Santorini and Mykonos.

A 3-star hotel for one night in Santorini is included in the price with free breakfast. You’ll have a full day of free time to explore Santorini which is enough to see Fira, Oia, Imerovigli, a couple of wineries, and the Akrotiri historical site.

If you don’t want the hassle of arranging this yourself, this is a great option, but if you prefer more time, I recommend the first two.

✅ I recommend this tour from Athens to Santorini

What are the best day trips from Athens for couples?

If you’re in Greece as a couple , there are plenty of day trips from Athens that would be suitable. Of course, this all depends on what you’re into. If you love history, then the Athens to Delphi route is easily the best option.

Whereas, if you’re more of a fan of idyllic islands, beautiful beaches and boat tours, then a relaxing trip to Hydra would be more up your street.

Final Thoughts on the Best Day Trips from Athens

Overall, Athens is a wonderful city to visit . Not only is the history in the city itself absolutely fantastic, but there are so many wonderful places within an easy day trip to Athens that can turn your trip from a short city break, into a week-long summer holiday!

You can visit so much from mountain tip historical sites to stunning Greek islands. So, if you thought a trip to Athens was just about the Acropolis, I hope you have been very pleasantly surprised!

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15 Best Day Trips from Athens

Athens is not only the national capital of Greece but also the cultural and spiritual one.

The stage for the many myths and legends that have emerged from Ancient Greece, it’s a hub of tourist activity, as well as world-class Greek cuisine.

The countryside surrounding Athens is no less spectacular, with temples and monasteries peppering the Mediterranean landscape and some unimaginably beautiful beaches and stretches of coast lining emerald and turquoise waters.

On day trips from the capital, you’ll be teleported back in time to the age of Gods and Goddesses and heroes that immortalised Greek mythology in the history books with a sense of adventure rarely found in other European countries.

Let’s have a look at the best day trips from Athens :

Delphi, Greece

One of the most popular trips to take from Athens is the excursion to Delphi, and it’s easy to see why.

Considered by many as the crux of Ancient Greek history, Delphi is a UNESCO World Heritage marvel and is bursting at the seams with archaeological sites, each more captivating than the last.

The most famous of these is The Oracle of Delphi, which can be perfectly complemented by a trip to the Delphi Archaeological Museum.

Here, you’ll come across intriguing artefacts like the Sphinx of Naxos and learn about the area and its undeniable cultural significance.

For something a little different, swing by the town of Arachova on your way back to the capital – some say it’s like crossing a threshold into the Swiss Alps, so be prepared for a surprise.

Mycenae, Greece

Legend tells of the ancient Mycenaean civilization that was written about by Homer and other distinguished Greek authors, where archaeological objects date back to 7000 BC. If you’re prepared to undertake the 120 km journey from Athens to get there, you won’t be disappointed with what you find.

The “City of Agamemnon” is a hotbed of near-prehistoric sites and artefacts including the remains of palaces and fortress walls and most notably, the Tomb of Agamemnon.

Located in a hilly area of the Peloponnese, the grassy expanses of the Mediterranean countryside are also a marvel to behold.

If you have time, try not to miss the nearby sanctuary of Asklepios in Epidaurus.

Corinth, Greece

Venture out to where the land meets the sea and where another ancient site lies, the city of Corinth.

The narrow stretch of land that connects mainland Greece to the Peloponnese offers unbeatable views of Corinth Canal impossible to find elsewhere.

Combine a tour of the fascinating ruins with a day by the sea, where after a morning of exploring you can take a refreshing dip in the Saronic Gulf.

4. Cape Sounio

Cape Sounion, Greece

What better place to have built the majestic Temple of Poseidon than in Cape Sounio, overlooking the Saronic Gulf? Take in the breathtaking views of the Athens Riviera and relish some incredible photo opportunities along the way before even arriving at your destination.

Once you reach the ancient worship site, you’ll have the chance to explore the monument dedicated to one of the most revered figures in Greek mythology as well as enjoy sweeping views of the Aegean Sea and the Saronic Gulf.

Make sure you set aside a couple of extra hours to relax afterwards as there’s a nearby beach where you can soak in the emerald waters of the Aegean.

5. Attic Riviera (Coast of Apollo)

Vouliagmeni, Apollo Coast (Athenian Riviera)

If you’re after something a little different than temples and archaeological ruins then you can head to the Coast of Apollo, a pristinely beautiful stretch of coastline between Athens and Cape Sounion that has many attractions to offer other than the usual ancient sites.

Heading down the coast, you’ll find a vast array of golf courses, beautiful beaches and marinas filled with luxury yachts and sailing clubs.

Venture out to the sun-kissed expanses of the Riviera and indulge in some of the finer things in life.

For the record, if do happen to be seeking more archaeological adventures, the Coast of Apollo is also full of them.

Monasteries Of Meteora

A truly fantastical dreamscape, the mountains and boulders of Meteora offer some truly unbelievable and beautiful sights.

The captivating region is famed for its Byzantine-era monasteries that sit precariously atop rocky outcrops overlooking the hills of Thessaly.

Find out everything there is to know about why these monuments were built on the sandstone peaks and why their inhabitants chose to live their monastic lives there.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 14th Century is a must-see, only if you’re into history, but also as an architectural and cultural marvel.

7. Hydra Island

Hydra Island, Greece

A perfectly picturesque escape from the capital comes in the form of exploring a beautifully rustic island a mere 2 hours away from Piraeus Port in Athens.

Hydra Island is popular among everyone from artists to travellers and food lovers and is well-known for allowing no cars or motorcycles of any kind.

As a result, it makes for an irresistibly pleasant day out exploring the cosmopolitan streets of rustic buildings built into the many hillsides.

Hydra Island has everything on offer from abandoned churches and secluded beaches, so get ready for a blissful day of wandering around finding your ideal activity.

8. The Monastery of Dafní

Monastery of Dafní

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Monastery of Dafní is an easy 10km away from the center of Athens and was originally a pagan shrine that was then converted into a Christian monastery and then to the present monastery in 1080.

The building is a must-see for its exquisitely ornate furnishings on the interior, which include 11th Century mosaics that grant it the reputation of being one of the most magnificent Byzantine churches in Greece.

9. Kaisariani Monastery

Kaisariani Monastery

This 11th Century church is one of the most serene and tranquil places you can visit from Athens, not simply because of it’s beautiful courtyard with glittering spring water flowing from a rams head – but because of it’s truly stunning and peaceful surroundings.

The area known as Forest Park is littered with cypress trees, shrubs and Mediterranean flowers, making it an ideal place for reflection and clarity.

The park even has a botanical garden containing flora native to Greece, so once you’ve visited the monastery you can spend some time strolling amongst the many colours of Greece’s nature.

10. Lake Marathon

Lake Marathon, Greece

Nearby to the village of Marathon, famed for a number of historic occasions including the site of great battles between Greeks and Persians hundreds of years before Christ, lies the beautiful and peaceful Lake Marathon.

Formed by a dam used to create a reservoir, the lake cannot be swam or sailed in but the surrounding shores could not be more perfect as a place to enjoy an outdoor picnic or walk in.

The pine forests around the lake stretch for miles, so there’s no shortage of mini hikes you can take should the mood strike.

11. Mount Parnis

Mount Parnitha, Greece

For a more endurance worthy hike, Mount Parnis offers an idyllic escape into the mountainscapes surrounding Athens that can be reached by road.

Soak in the pristine pine forest scenery as you ascend up many sharp turns and bends to reach the summit, or alternatively park at the mountain hut and begin the ascent by foot.

The beautiful hike will take you past the Chapel of Ayía Triáda where you can stop and explore before continuing the climb to the scenic peak.

12. Eleusis

Sanctuary of Demeter

For an insight into some clandestine history, there’s no better day trip than the infamous Eleusinian Mysteries, a series of secret religious sites that contain ancient sanctuaries dating back to 1400 BC. The mysteries themselves revolve around various rituals that were performed in honour of Greek deities and involved processions, ritual baths, fasting and to this day unknown incantations.

A must-see ruin is the Sanctuary of Demeter, one of the main protagonists in the story behind the inspiration of the buildings.

13. Attica Countryside

Temple of Artemis of Vravrona at Attica

Otherwise simply known as the area surrounding the city of Athens, the Attica countryside is an expanse of land bursting with treasures both contemporary and ancient.

For archaeological wonders, head to the Temple of Artemis, renowned for its role in the life of religious Athenian women.

Each of these sites almost always caters to a specific religious group of people and this temple is particularly fascinating in its portrayal of their life and devotion to the Goddess of childbirth.

Nemea, Greece

One for the wine lovers, Nemea is Athens’ very own wine country, boasting traditional methods that hark back to ancient times and give the wine a distinctive flavour.

As you might expect from wine country, the landscape is magnificent and beautifully Mediterranean.

On your visit, head over to a stadium where the Nemean Games were held centuries ago and have recently been re-established.

Visits to various wineries are also a must, though the one closest to the stadium is a tourist favourite and highly reputable.

15. The Temple of Apollo

Lake Trichonida

One of the furthest trips you can take from Athens at a lengthy 300 km, lies an archaeological site.

The Temple of Apollo sits in an impossibly picturesque location on the shores of Lake Trichonis, some kilometres away from the town of Thermos.

The temple represents the devotion of the followers of the Sun God Apollo and is a testament to the architectural prowess of the builders at the time.

15 Best Day Trips from Athens:

  • Cape Sounio
  • Attic Riviera (Coast of Apollo)
  • Hydra Island
  • The Monastery of Dafní
  • Kaisariani Monastery
  • Lake Marathon
  • Mount Parnis
  • Attica Countryside
  • The Temple of Apollo

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17 Unmissable Day Trips From Athens: Take A Tour From Athens

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Here are 17 of the best day Trips from Athens, Greece. From sailing to the Greek islands to wandering ancient temples and hiking glorious mountains, we have it all covered. 

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Undoubtedly, Athens is a treat for any explorer and well worth investing many days exploring it. However, Athen’s attractions extend beyond the city’s boundaries and traditional things to do.  

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Historical And Archaeological Tours

1. athens to epidaurus: the perfect day trip.

Ancient Stadium in Epidaurus - near Nafplio

The breathtaking amphitheater constructed in Epidaurus during the 4th century B.C. is its most prominent feature of Epidaurus. It still stages performances and boasts outstanding acoustics, offering stunning panoramas of the surroundings from its uppermost seats.

In addition, Epidaurus is home to one of Ancient Greece’s most significant healing places , like temples.

SJ posing Ancient Stadium in Epidaurus Greece

What To See:

  • Temple of Asklepios
  • Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
  • Ancient Theater of Epidaurus
  • Sunken City of Epidaurus

How To Get There:

  • Unmissable Greek Archaeological Sites

2. Day Trip To Delphi From Athens

Greek Temples - Ruins of ancient greek temple of Apollo

When we term one of the best day trips from Athens, Delphi, the navel of the world comes to mind. In Greek mythology, the navel, or the center of the world, means the meeting point of two eagles released by Zeus. History, myths, and breathtaking mountains come together to form the stunning location of the town of Delphi.

  • Home to Pythia, The sanctuary of Apollo
  • Ruins of the Temple of Apollo
  • Delphi Archeological Museum
  • Temples at the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia
  • Delphi stadium and ancient theatre on the hill
  • Circular temple of Tholos
  • Clifftop village on the slopes of Mt Parnassos

Get the KTEL bus from the Athens Terminal station. It takes about two and a half hours to travel the 110 miles to reach Delphi from Athens.

  • How To Get From Athens To Delphi

3. Athens To Corinthia Guided Tour

Ancient Greek Cities - Ruins of temple in Corinth, Greece

The extensive yet condensed ruins of this ancient city loom within the contemporary and modern community of Corinthia.

Pausanias and St. Paul traveled the streets of Ancient Corinth and proclaimed the message of Christ there. It was also the home of the fabled Jason of the Argonauts, thief of the Golden Fleece.

For those who enjoy history, there are treasures like the renowned twin Kouroi statues and a collection of Corinthian pottery.

  • Temple of Apollo
  • The Peribolos of Apollo
  • The ancient theatre
  • Acrocorinth fortress on the hill
  • Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
  • Corinth Canal

You can rent a car from Athens’ Kifissos Bus Terminal or take the bus to Corinth. Take a taxi or a bus from Corinth to the ancient Corinth archaeological site .

The journey takes around one hour. Traveling to Corinth by Suburban Railway from Plakentias Station will take one hour and fifteen minutes.

4. Athens Day Trip To Mycenae And Epidaurus

UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Greece -The Lion Gate in Mycenae, Greece

An exciting day trip from Athens that should be at the top of your list is Mycenae, a cornerstone of ancient Greek history. It’s an easy day trip from Athens, allowing you to dive deep into the Mycenaean civilization, making it one of the most popular day trips from Athens.

This destination offers a full day of exploration in the ruins that were once the center of Greek civilization. When you visit Mycenae, don’t miss the legendary Lion’s Gate and the Tomb of Agamemnon.

The journey from your Athens hotel to the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus is a ride from Athens filled with anticipation for the ancient wonders that await.

5. Athens To Sparta Day Trip

Ancient Sparta ruins, Peloponnese, Greece

Fancy a trip back in time to the land of warriors? A day trip from Athens to Sparta might be the ticket.

Getting there is a bit of a trek—by road, it’s around a 3-hour drive each way – so, it’s a good idea to start your day early or consider a bus tour if you’re not keen on driving.

Sparta doesn’t flaunt its ancient ruins as Athens does, but it’s soaked in history with a capital H. The Archaeological Museum of Sparta is a great starting point to dive into the city’s past. Then, head over to the ancient ruins of the Acropolis of Sparta to get a sense of its former glory.

Don’t expect towering temples or grand theaters; Sparta was known for its minimalist approach, focusing on military might over monumental buildings. The nearby modern city of Sparti offers a glimpse into contemporary Greek life, with cozy cafes and local shops.

The region is also known for its olive oil, so grabbing a bottle to take home is a must.

Be ready for a day packed with history, scenic drives, and a taste of authentic Greek culture.

  • Guide To The Ancient Greek Cities

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Nature and scenic tours, 6. perfect day from athens to cape sounion.

Greek Temples - Temple of Poseidon, Sounio

One of the most well-liked day trips from Athens is to Cape Sounion.

Visitors take advantage of the warm weather to relax, stroll along palm-lined seaside promenades, and soak up the sun on well-kept beaches. One of the most memorable things is catching the gorgeous sunset and taking in the breathtaking views of the sea.

The Aegean Sea bears King Aegeus’ name since it is said that he jumped to his death from Cape Sounion.

  • Temple of Poseidon
  • Fish taverns in the nearby town of Lavrio
  • The archaeological museum
  • The tomb of Athenians fallen in the battle
  • Lake and dam

Rent a car from the Pedion Areos terminal station or board a KTEL intercity coach bus. Traveling to Cape Sounion from Athens takes an hour and a half.

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7. athens to meteora day tour.

Meteora-Monasteries_Holy-Trinity-monastery-on-the-rock-in-Meteora_greece

Visit Meteora on a day trip from Athens, which is a popular destination for hikers, rock climbers, and photographers because of its magnificent landscape.

It is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the nation because of magnificent Byzantine monasteries perched on enormous rock formations. The monasteries of Meteora seem to ascend towards heaven and express human strive for holiness with their dizzying heights and almost supernatural inaccessibility.

  • Great Meteoron Monastery
  • Holy Trinity Monastery
  • Monastery of Varlaám

You can rent a car or travel to Kalampaka by early-morning train from the Athens train station.   It takes roughly four to five hours to travel 225 miles to Kalampaka from Athens.

  • Guide To Meteora

8. Lake Marathon From Athens

Lake Marathon, a tranquil retreat around Athens, is a popular day trip for those looking to escape the bustle of Athens. It’s an easy trip, just a short drive from Athens, perfect for a leisurely day out.

This site combines natural beauty with a taste of Greek history, thanks to the Marathon Dam. The lake’s serene waters and the surrounding area offer a peaceful respite and a chance to reconnect with nature.

9. Explore The Athenian Riviera

Mainland Greece Beaches - Glyfada Beach, Athens

The Athenian Riviera offers an exciting day out with a blend of beach life and cultural sights. This stretch of coast south of Athens is an easy and popular day trip destination where you can enjoy the sea, sun, and sand.

The Riviera, with its crystal-clear waters and chic cafes, embodies the laid-back yet luxurious side of Greek culture.

A trip along the Athens Riviera, from the trendy areas of Glyfada to the historic Cape Sounion, is a must-do. Here you’ll find an adventure combining relaxation with a touch of ancient Greek history at the Temple of Poseidon .

10. Mount Olympus From Athens

Best Day Trips From Thessaloniki - Mount Olympus, tallest mountain on Greece

A trip from Athens to see Mount Olympus is for the bold and adventurous, seeking to connect with the mythology and natural grandeur of mainland Greece.

Although it’s a longer ride from Athens, the journey to the home of the gods is an unforgettable experience that blends ancient Greek myths with breathtaking landscapes.

It’s an exciting day trip from Athens for those eager to explore beyond the city and delve into Greece’s rich mythological and natural heritage.

Cultural And Religious Tours

11. holy monastery of kaisariani from athens.

Hiking Athens - Kaisariani Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox monastery built on the north side of Mount Hymettus, near Athens, Greece.

A visit to the Holy Monastery of Kaisariani offers a peaceful retreat not far from the capital of Greece.

Located on the lush slopes of Mount Hymettus, a short drive from Athens, this Byzantine monastery is a perfect day trip for those looking to explore the ancient and the spiritual. It’s a journey back in time and an opportunity to experience the serene beauty and monastic traditions of Greece.

  • Monasteries In Greece To See

12. Tour From Athens To Moni

For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, a day trip to Moni island from Athens is an exciting day out. Depart from Athens by boat for a quick ride to this unspoiled paradise near Aegina.

Moni promises a day of exploration in pristine nature, making it a perfect day trip for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. This trip showcases the diversity of destinations just a stone’s throw from Athens, offering a unique island experience without the crowds.

Island Hopping And Beach Tours

13. day trip from athens to aegina.

Temples In Greece - Temple of Aphaea, Aegina

Do you want to take the quickest island day trip from Athens? If yes, then Aegina is the location you are looking for.

The island in the Saronic Gulf offers the ideal fusion of ancient remains, soothing sandy beaches , elegant neoclassical architecture, and regional specialties like pistachios.

  • The picturesque town of Aegina
  • Doric-style Temple of Aphaia
  • Villages of Agia Marina
  • Huge Orthodox church of Agios Nektarios
  • Fishing village of Perdika

An Athens to Aegina day trip is easy to arrange; take the metro from Athens to the 25-minute-distance Piraeus harbor.   Take a ferry or hydrofoil sixteen kilometers to Agia Marina port or Aegina Town. The ferry from Athens to Aegina takes roughly 40 minutes.

  • Guide To Aegina Island

Book your ferries in Greece here.

14. go on a day trip from athens to nafplio.

Nafplio or Nafplion, Greece, Peloponnese

Nafplio is a gorgeous day excursion from Athens. On Nafplio day trips, you’ll witness a charming seaside village that served as Greece’s first Capital.

Spend the day visiting the city’s winding streets, Venetian architecture, and neoclassical building styles. Nafplio is a very well-liked place for a day trip or a more extended stay because there are many chic hotels, beautiful boutiques, and little restaurants tucked away in winding lanes.

Additionally, the area offers several pleasant sandy beaches and public wineries.

  • Syntagma Square
  • Palamidi castle
  • The Venetian fortress of Bourtzi on the islet of Agioi Theodoroi
  • Argos Archaeological Museum
  • Ancient Theater of Argos
  • Ramparts of the Akronafplia Castle

Take a KTEL bus from Athens Kifissos station or rent a car.   It takes 1.5 to 2 hours by road from Athens to Nafplio.

  • Guide To Nafplio Island

15. Choose One Of Three Islands Near Athens – Aegina, Hydra, Or Paros

Paros Island Guide - The beautiful village of Parikia in the island of Paros, Greece

If you’re in Athens and itching for some island vibes without the long haul, three islands are easily accessible on a boat trip.

The Saronic Gulf is dotted with charming islands that are easily accessible, such as Hydra, Aegina, and Paros, each offering its own unique slice of Greek island life, and all are easily accessible by boat.

The journey itself is part of the fun, with stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the Greek coastline as you zip across the blue waters. These trips can take anywhere from 40 minutes to 2 hours, making them perfect for a day’s escape.

Aegina is known for its pistachios, ancient Temple of Aphaia, and quaint port town. It’s a foodie’s delight and a history buff’s playground.

Hydra, on the other hand, is car-free and known for its preserved stone architecture, donkey rides, and vibrant art scene. It’s like stepping into a quieter, slower-paced world.

Poros, with its dreamy seafront promenade, pine forests, and clock tower view, offers a more laid-back vibe.

  • How To Travel Between Athens & Paros

Things to do in Hydra Greece - Fishing boats in Hydra Island

Most boat trips offer the option to hop between islands, so you can get a taste of each without having to pick just one. Expect a relaxed day of exploration, sunbathing, and possibly the best seafood you’ve ever had when you spend a day exploring. Bring your camera, comfy shoes for wandering, and a light jacket for the breezy boat ride back.

This is the perfect way to experience the diversity of the Greek islands in a nutshell without straying too far from the capital.

  • Guide To Paros Island
  • Guide To Hydra Island

16. Sail To The Greek Island Of Agistri From Athens

Chalikiada is the most popular beach in Agistri island, Greece

Sailing to Agistri from Athens is like discovering a hidden gem just a stone’s throw from the bustling capital. This small island in the Saronic Gulf is a paradise for those looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in crystal-clear waters and lush greenery.

The journey to Agistri starts at Piraeus port, where you can catch a ferry or a flying dolphin; the trip takes about an hour, making it perfectly doable for a refreshing day out. Once you arrive, you’ll feel the laid-back island atmosphere immediately.

Agistri is smaller and less commercial than its famous neighbors like Hydra or Aegina, providing a more intimate experience of Greek island life. Beacuse the island is compact, it’s easy to explore, either on foot, by bike, or by renting a scooter.

It boasts beautiful beaches like Skala, known for its soft sands and family-friendly vibes, and Aponissos, where you’ll find tranquil waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The island is also a haven for nature lovers, with pine forests that come right down to the shoreline, offering shady retreats and excellent hiking trails.

What to expect? A day filled with sunbathing, swimming in turquoise waters, and perhaps a leisurely exploration of the island’s charming villages. The local tavernas serve up delicious, fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes that you won’t want to miss. 

17. One-Day Tour To Mykonos From Athens

Panoramic view of Mykonos town, Cyclades islands, Greece

Heading out to Mykonos for a day trip from Athens? It’s a brilliant idea and totally doable. First off, you’re looking at a ferry ride to get there, which is part of the adventure.

The ferries usually kick off early in the morning, so you’ll need to be an early bird to catch one. The journey can take anywhere from 2 to 5 hours, depending on the ferry you hop on—speed does come at a higher price tag, but you’ll need to pay it to enjoy the day in Mykonos. 

Once you set foot on Mykonos, the island vibes start right away. This place is famous for its stunning beaches, so chilling by the sea is a must.

Don’t miss out on wandering through Mykonos Town with its iconic windmills and the maze of white-painted streets. It’s a selfie haven, with every corner offering a new backdrop.

Expect a laid-back atmosphere, but also be prepared for the island’s upscale side, with chic boutiques and fancy restaurants. Foodies, get ready for some fantastic seafood! 

Keep an eye on the time; you don’t want to miss your ferry back to Athens after a day soaking up the sun and culture.

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For our day trips, we always choose to drive where possible to give us the best freedom to stop and go as we please. Driving in Greece is easy , and the roads are of excellent quality.  We book our rental cars with DiscoverCars or Rentals Cars.

Just remember that cars are not allowed on Hydra Island, so keep that in mind. 

Get a quote on a car rental here.

Final thoughts on day trips from athens.

Athens, a world-class city, is teeming with sights and entertainment that will keep any visitor busy for weeks. Athens is definitely a marvel, and the surrounding places are no less. The extraordinary past is common to the city, as many beautiful historical and archaeological sites are nearby. When you are in the Greek Capital, plan a day excursion to one of these locations to experience some of the wonders of antiquity.

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Have you been wondering best day trips from Athens? I’ve got you covered!

Athens, the magnificent capital of Greece, holds a rich history as the centerpiece of the Ancient Greek empire.

Even today, its landscape is adorned with iconic landmarks dating back to the 5th century BC.

As the largest city in Greece and its official Greek capital, Athens derives its name from Athena, the revered patron goddess.

Often referred to as “the city of the Violet Crown,” Athens exudes an enduring charm that captivates all who visit.

We spent 4 weeks traveling around Greece with our 6-year-old.

Whilst Athens isn’t one of our favorite destinations in Greece, it makes a great base for some incredible day trip destinations.

Best Day Trips from Athens, The Amphiteatre at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece

🏆 BEST DAY TRIPS FROM ATHENS

Don’t have time to read the whole article? The best choice is this full-day guided tour from Athens to Delphi Athens Delphi Site and Museum

Unveil captivating experiences and embark on unforgettable day trips from Athens with our ultimate guide.

As fellow passionate travelers, we understand the urgency of finding the perfect destinations.

Trust our expertise as we bring you the 14 best day trips from Athens, ensuring an exceptional journey of exploration and discovery.

Keep reading to be amazed!

Quick Guide: Best Day Trips from Athens

After a quick list of the top day trips from Athens? Here are the best day trips from Athens:

10-hour tour from Athens to Delphi

  • Duration: approx 10 hours
  • Type of Tour: full-day guided tour
  • Included: pick-up from the hotel

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Aphaea Temple at Aegina Island Greece

All-day Cruise to 3 Islands

  • Type of Tour: Saronic Gulf to three islands on a spacious Greek sailing ship
  • Included: lunch, snacks, and drinks

Best Day Trips from Athens, Temple of Poseidon Greece

Half-day Tour to Cape Sounion and Temple of Poseidon

  • Duration: approx 4-5 hours
  • Type of Tour: Small group tour travel by minivan for 16 travelers
  • Included: hotel pick-up and drop-off within Central Athens

Best Day Trips from Athens

Here is your guide to the best day trips from Athens for wanderlust adventurers in search of unforgettable day trips from Athens.

Your sole mission is to select just one!

1. Athens Delphi Site and Museum

Best Day Trips from Athens, The Amphitheatre at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece

Tour Overview:

  • Tour Type:   A full-day guided tour from Athens to Delphi with pick-up from accommodations within Athens
  • Guest Rating: 4.5 Stars (Reviewed by over 2000+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Oracle, ancient ruins like the amphitheater, Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, Delphi Museum, the mountain village of Arachova, Temple of Apollo
  • Departure Point:  Pickup is available from centrally located hotels or accommodations in Athens
  • Length:  10 hours
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Discover the marvels of Athens with an enriching day tour that will transport you to the heart of ancient history.

Step into the sacred center of the ancient Greek world, where the mysteries of the Oracle await.

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and explore the renowned Delphi Museum , home to priceless treasures.

Along the way, pause for a picturesque photo stop in the charming mountain village of Arachova.

Experience a carbon-neutral tour that not only captivates your senses but also ensures an environmentally mindful adventure.

Best Day Trips from Athens, The Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece

Embark on this extraordinary journey and unlock the secrets of the Athens Delphi site and museum.

Travel smooth (driver Tomas), guide (Evan) very informative, but also very considerate – our trip was during heatwave when archaeological sites were being closed pm due to heat. Evan was concerned for individuals, lending his spare hat, sun umbrella, reminding about sun lotion, water, positioning group in as many shaded spots as possible. His knowledge was good and expected, but his care is what really stood out. The lunch stop is disappointing. At ‘Symposium’ which is next to nothing else… However, worth saying all the staff were very pleasant and accepting of our not eating a meal… K – United Kingdom (Read More  Reviews on Get Your Guide ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Important Note:

– Hotel pickup and drop-off (only for hotels and accommodations within Athens)

– Licensed tour guide

– Headsets to hear the guide

– Delphi Archaeological site and Delphi Museum entry tickets (if option selected)

– Lunch (if option selected)

– Vegetarian option for lunch is available

– Bring a passport or ID card

– Please note that from November 1 to March 31, the visit to Athena Pronaia Sanctuary will not be available due to the restricted opening hours of the exhibition areas during the winter season.

– Access to Athena Pronaia during the summer season is subject to permission from the authorities. Please note that limited parking may restrict the ability to reach the site.

Why You Will Love This Tour:

  • Experience the wonders of the past in an eco-conscious journey.
  • Discover the captivating world of the Ancient Greeks and enjoy the breathtaking views of the majestic surrounding mountains.
  • Uncover the captivating narratives behind significant artifacts at the Museum of Delphi.

Experience the wonders of ancient Greece with the Athens Delphi site and museum tour.

This full-day guided excursion takes you on a journey through the most renowned sights, providing an immersive exploration of Greek mythology.

Perfect for travelers seeking a captivating day tour in Athens.

2. All Day Cruise to 3 Islands (Agistri, Mori and Aegina)

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Aphaea Temple at Aegina Island Greece

  • Tour Type:  A full-day trip across the Saronic Gulf to three islands with lunch and drinks aboard a spacious Greek sailing ship
  • Guest Rating: 5 Stars (Reviewed by over 1600+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Islands of Agistri, Moni, and Aegina
  • Departure Point:   You can head directly to the meeting point, (Marina Zeas DOCK J 14 Boat name: Calypso A, Calypso B, and Martika) or request pickup
  • Check Tour Price on Viator

Experience the enchanting allure of Greek island life with an extraordinary day cruise tour from Athens .

Embark on a picturesque sailing adventure across the stunning Saronic Gulf , unveiling the treasures of not just one, but three captivating islands.

Indulge in liberating moments of exploration as you soak up the vibrant atmosphere of each destination, with ample free time to wander and discover hidden gems.

Dive into crystal-clear waters, snorkel amidst colorful marine life , or simply relax in the sun-kissed beaches that call relaxation.

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Moni Island from the top

Savor the culinary delights of Greece with a delectable Greek lunch served on the deck , accompanied by refreshing drinks and tempting snacks.

Create an unforgettable journey where you can truly experience the essence of island beauty in the most engaging and captivating way.

The crew was so jovial and pleasing. The ride was better than anticipated and offered truly breathtaking views. The boat was so comfortable and offered everything you could imagine. The staff shared information about each island and gave tips on sites to see. The lunch was delicious and the swimming was perfect for a hot day. Would recommend booking this trip. Shereen_L (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel pick up and drop off are not included unless booked with roundtrip transfers around Central Athens only.

– If accommodation is outside Central Athens, roundtrip transfers can be arranged with an additional fee.

– For an additional fee, they can make arrangements for transportation from the airport, seaside, or areas outside central Athens.

– Please make sure to arrive at the designated pickup point at least 5 minutes prior to your scheduled bus departure time.

– Please note that refunds will not be provided in the event of missing a tour or activity due to late or non-arrival.

– Coffee, juice, water, tea, and pastries are included for onboarding guests.

– Enjoy a delectable Mediterranean-Greek feast complete with traditional wine and beer, all included in the lunch experience (infant meals not included)

– A snorkeling mask is included

– Can cater to any specific dietary needs or preferences.

– Should the tour need to be canceled due to inclement weather, two alternatives are provided: rescheduling for a different date or a full refund of your payment.

– Optional Bike tour in Agistri (at extra cost)

  • Discover the perfect spot on deck to bathe in the warm Mediterranean sun as you journey through the enchanting islands of Agistri, Moni, and Aegina.
  • Take full advantage of designated stops along the way to indulge in the joy of swimming, snorkeling, and unwinding on picturesque beaches.
  • Savor refreshing beverages, and delectable snacks, and indulge in a generous Greek lunch while on board.

Embark on an extraordinary all-day cruise to three captivating islands: Agistri, Moni, and Aegina.

This lavish 10-hour journey ensures an unforgettable day tour in Athens, ideal for a minimum of 49 passengers.

As you come aboard, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome complemented by a delightful selection of refreshments including coffee, juice, water, tea, and delectable pastries.

Join this cruise for an unparalleled experience and discover the epitome of island-hopping bliss.

3. Half-day Tour to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon

Best Day Trips from Athens, Temple of Poseidon Greece

  • Tour Type:  A half-day small group tour from Athens for a maximum of 16 travelers
  • Guest Rating: 4.5 Stars (Reviewed by over 1200+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Athens, Glyfada Beach, Lake Vouliagmeni, Sounio Beach, Temple of Poseidon
  • Departure Point:  Pick up and drop off for accommodations within the range of the central Athens area only
  • Length:  4-5 hours

Embark on an unforgettable day tour in Athens, exploring the captivating route from Athens to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon.

Prepare to be captivated by the stunning beauty of Vouliagmeni Lake, one of Athens’ most photographed locations , where you’ll have the perfect opportunity to snap amazing photos.

Indulge in relaxation by the azure waters of the Aegean Sea, savoring refreshing drinks, and perhaps even a light meal.

For those visiting from April to September, take a plunge and enjoy a swim at the beach.

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Cape Sounion and Temple of Poseidon

The last destination is the remarkable Temple of Poseidon, dedicated to the god of the sea, where a knowledgeable driver guide will share captivating insights about this ancient 5th-century B.C. temple.

Get ready for an engaging and enriching experience!

Unbelievable view from the Temple of Poseidon with a gorgeous sunset! Enjoyed a cool dip in the ocean at a nice beach just before going to the temple. We learned a lot about the area, Greek mythology, and history behind the temple from our wonderful guide, Thespina. A fantastic tour and highly recommended! Lisa_B (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel pickup and drop-off is included if the accommodation is within the range of Central Athens only.

–  If are unable to access your hotel/apartment due to street narrowness or pedestrian areas, the nearest meeting point for convenient pick-up will be designated.

– Pick-up time starts 40-50 minutes prior to departure.

– Transport by air-conditioned minivan with tour escort/host

– The starting time of the tour may change depending on the sunset time of each month.

– Ideal weather conditions are necessary for this experience. In the event of unfavorable weather leading to cancellation, you will have the option to choose an alternative date or receive a full refund.

– A minimum number of travelers is required on this tour. In the event that this is not met and the experience is canceled, you will have the option to choose an alternative date/experience or receive a full refund.

  • Embark on a seamless journey from Athens to Cape Sounio in the comfort of a minivan. Experience utmost convenience as you explore the beautiful scenic route.
  • Unwind by the tranquil waters of the Aegean Sea and indulge in refreshing beverages, beer, or a light meal.
  • Take a plunge into the inviting beach for a swim (Accessible from April to September).

Experience the breathtaking Cape Sounion and Temple of Poseidon tour, offering a half-day excursion for small groups of up to 16 travelers.

Enjoy the convenience of comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan, perfect for those seeking an unforgettable day tour in Athens.

4. Meteora Day Trip by Train

Meteora Monasteries in Greece, family photo with monastery in background

  • Tour Type:  A full-day UNESCO World Heritage Site tour from Athens with a local guide and roundtrip train ticket and lunch
  • Guest Rating: 4.6 Stars (Reviewed by over 1000+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  8 monasteries and Hermit Caves
  • Departure Point:  Take Athens train station (Larissis Station to Kalabaka Station) then meet your guide at Kalabaka station
  • Length:  14 hours

Experience the magic of a day trip from Athens to Meteora by train.

Let a knowledgeable local guide take you on a captivating tour of this stunning area.

Convenient pickup and drop-off at Kalabaka train station and an air-conditioned bus to get around Meteora make this journey seamless.

Indulge in a delicious Greek lunch at a restaurant exclusively reserved for you.

Immerse yourself in the rich history and spirituality as you see 8 monasteries and visit three of them , and catch a glimpse of the monk’s way of life.

Meteora Greece - view from the rock lookout of the mountain in Meteora, family photo

Embark on this adventure and create unforgettable memories in an enchanting and engaging setting.

I booked the trip last minute the night before, but they sent me the train tickets and instructions right away. Spiros and Clement were a great team. They kept us on track so we had time to see everything and still make sure to catch our train back, gave good informative background with some interesting stories, and were always checking to make sure everyone was ok and enjoying the trip. 10/10 would do again and recommend! Daniela – United States   (Read More  Reviews on Get Your Guide ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

– Roundtrip train tickets from Athens to Meteora are included.

– 2 courses lunch is included (vegetarian option available)

– Expert local tour guide joining you on the bus.

– Please note that the entry fees for the three monasteries are not included. (€3 per person in cash)

– Please dress appropriately as you are visiting monasteries, no shorts, short skirts, and sleeveless shirts.

– You also have the option to upgrade your seats to first-class tickets, subject to availability.

– You will receive your train e-tickets via email either 4 days prior to your trip or immediately for last-minute reservations.

– The period from April to June is widely regarded as the prime season for embarking on this captivating tour..

  • Experience an all-inclusive journey and indulge in a delectable Greek lunch of exceptional quality while on your trip.
  • Enjoy a comfortable and hassle-free journey, where every step ensures a seamless transportation experience. Experience a multilingual tour with guides fluent in Spanish, English, Greek, French, and German languages.
  • Savor the enchanting countryside of Greece during the approximately four-hour trip there and back.

The Athens Meteora day trip offers a comprehensive experience for travelers seeking a full-day tour from Athens.

Varlaam Monastery Meteora, Greece, a couple selfie photo with monastery in the background

With the expertise of a local guide, seamless roundtrip train tickets, and the option for private or small group tours, visitors can embark on a memorable journey to explore the wonders of Meteora.

5. Hydra, Poros and Aegina Day Cruise from Athens

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Hydra Island

  • Tour Type:  A full-day cruise from Athens with lunch onboard and discover three beautiful Greek islands Hydra, Poros, and Aegina
  • Guest Rating: 4 Stars (Reviewed by over 1100+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Aegina Waterfront, Poros Island, Flisvos Marina, Hydra Island
  • Departure Point:  Pick-up at Amalia Hotel for clients with prepaid transfer from/to port, for Vip service, communicate your address in order to inform you of the pick-up point and time.
  • Length:  11 hours

Experience the ultimate day tour in Athens with the Hydra, Poros, and Aegina cruise !

Embark on a full-day adventure, soaking in the beauty of these stunning islands. Explore Hydra, Poros, and Aegina at your own pace, immersing yourself in their unique charms.

For a deeper cultural experience, opt for a guided trip to the awe-inspiring Temple of Aphaia on Aegina Island.

Indulge in a sumptuous Greek lunch served aboard the ship, savoring the flavors of Greece.

Elevate your experience to VIP status, enjoying exclusive lounge access, a welcome drink, and the convenience of a shared transfer from your hotel to the port.

With private check-in, embrace a seamless journey.

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Poros Island

Discover, unwind, and create unforgettable memories on this captivating day cruise.

We opted for the VIP upgrade and it was amazing. We only shared the VIP section with maybe 20 passengers, it was so comfortable and we loved being the 1st off the ship to see all the lovely stops. I felt the time at each stop was perfect as we covered a lot in 11 hours. The food was good, the show was enjoyable and the shop on board had nice selections. I would highly recommend this tour. It was certainly a highlight of our trip! Susan_B (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Standard Cruise with transfer option includes convenient hotel pickup and drop-off. (you can check the hotels’ list)

– Pick-up and drop-off from Athens hotels and apartments with a minivan for VIP option.

– Finger food, unlimited bottled water, soft drinks, and filter coffee are available for VIP options.

– You also have the option to enjoy a guided excursion to Egina’s ancient Temple of Aphaia, available at an additional cost.

  • Explore three breathtaking islands in just one day!
  • Indulge in a delectable Greek lunch served in the ship’s restaurant.
  • Stroll along the charming narrow lanes, unwind while savoring a cup of coffee, or indulge in the joy of shopping for souvenirs in the delightful little shops.

Experience the ultimate day tour in Athens with the Hydra, Poros, and Aegina day cruise.

This exclusive tour offers travelers the opportunity to explore three enchanting islands in one day.

Choose between VIP or standard cruise options, ensuring a remarkable journey for all.

Discover the beauty of these islands and create unforgettable memories during your visit to Athens.

6. Bus Trip to Mycenae, Epidaurus and Nafplio

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Nafplio Island

  • Tour Type:  A full-day bus trip visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the ancient Mycenae, the ancient theater of Epidaurus, and the coastal city of Nafplio.
  • Guest Rating: 4.8 Stars (Reviewed by over 600+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Isthmus of Corinth, Archaeological Site of Mycenae, Nafplio, Epidaurus
  • Departure Point:  Meet your trip guide outside the Halandri Metro Station (Blue Line)

Enjoy a captivating day tour from Athens to Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Nafplio.

Join your friendly guide, an expert archaeologist, at the Halandri Metro station, and hop on a comfortable bus.

Let the ancient city of Mycenae unfold before your eyes as you explore its archaeological park, passing through the monumental Lionesses Gate and discovering the fascinating Ancient Treasure of Atreus, also known as King Agamemnon’s Tomb.

Delight in the awe-inspiring Palace and the renowned Gold Mask of Agamemnon.

Afterward, indulge in a delightful traditional Greek lunch in the enchanting seaside city of Nafplio, adorned with attractions like the Castle of Bourtzi, the Acronauplia, and the majestic Castle of Palamidi atop the hill.

Finally, immerse yourself in the rich ancient Greek history of the ancient theater of Epidaurus.

Best Day Trips from Athens, Ancient Theater Epidaurus

Join this tour for an engaging journey of discovery and adventure.

Epidarus was more than the incredible amphitheatre. It’s situated within the Sanctuary of Asclepius, which deserves more attention. Nafplio was beautiful with excellent port-side seafood restaurants. Mycenae was awesome, although climbing to the top of its citadel in 34 degree heat under an unrelenting sun as the last event of a long day was challenging. This was a great day trip, well worth the time and money. Jeremy – Canada (Read More  Reviews on Get Your Guide ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Youths up to 18 years old and students within the European Union can enjoy complimentary entry to the archaeological site and museum.

– European Union citizens aged over 65 and students from Higher Education Institutes outside the European Union are eligible for a discounted entrance fee of 50%.

– Please note that the entrance fees for the archaeological site and museum of Mycenae, Ancient Epidaurus, Castle of Bourtzi, the Acronauplia, and the Castle of Palamidi are not included in the tour package and will be your own responsibility.

  • Take a tour of Mycenae, known as the most prominent and prosperous kingdom during the later Bronze Age, circa 1350 B.C. Explore its greatness and richness firsthand.
  • Indulge in a delightful traditional Greek lunch amidst the scenic beauty of Nafplio, a captivating seaside city.
  • Discover the captivating allure of Nafplio, and delight in the charm of the city center, adorned with picturesque squares.

Experience a captivating 10-hour tour of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Nafplio , all while enjoying the comfort of a bus.

Explore these renowned destinations on a day trip from Athens, immersing yourself in their rich history and cultural significance.

7. Corinth Half-day Trip from Athens

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  • Tour Type:  A half-day morning tour to ancient Corinth on a comfortable, air-conditioned coach for a maximum of 49 travelers
  • Guest Rating: 4.5 Stars (Reviewed by over 170+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Corinth Canal, Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos)
  • Departure Point:  Leof. Vasilisis Amalias 10
  • Length:  6 hours

Experience the Corinth half-day tour from Athens – a perfect choice for travelers seeking a captivating day tour in Athens.

Immerse yourself in the wonders of the ancient times of Corinth with a mesmerizing morning tour, which includes a scenic coastal drive to the iconic Corinth Canal.

Best Day Trips from Athens, Corinth Canal  in Greece

Delve into history as you explore the archaeological site of ancient Corinth, with a short but intriguing stop at Kehreai.

To enrich your journey further, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the newly renovated Museum of Ancient Corinth, where you’ll discover captivating artifacts that bring history to life.

Embark on this engaging adventure and unravel the treasures of ancient Corinth!

The host shared great history and religious history of Corinth and Apostle Paul. We took the trip for biblical and Christian history reasons, but any interest would be welcome and comfortable on this trip. Quick and easy pickup and drop-off, plus reasonable amounts of time in both locations. The guided tour of the ancient site and the free time there were a perfect balance. Karl_S (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel pickup is available exclusively at selected hotels.

– Admission ticket to the archaeological site and museum of Ancient Corinth is included.

– To avail of the discounted price, children and students between the ages of 5 and 18 are required to present a valid passport or identification. Failure to do so will result in the purchase of an entrance ticket to access archaeological sites or museums.

  • Take time to wander through the ancient temples, bathhouse, forum, theater, and bema, a sacred stone platform where it is believed that St. Paul once stood before an assembly of judges.
  • Take a moment to marvel at the scenic Corinth Canal, a narrow waterway from the 19th century that connects the sparkling Saronic Gulf of the Aegean Sea to the majestic Ionian Sea.
  • Experience a delightful journey aboard an air-conditioned coach, and indulge in the picturesque sights as you travel from Athens to Corinth along the breathtaking shores of the Saronic Gulf.

Experience the Corinth half-day trip from Athens , a delightful 6-hour morning tour.

Journey comfortably in a coach with a maximum capacity of 49 travelers.

This excursion is perfect for those who seek to explore the wonders of Athens on a day tour.

8. Private Biblical Tour of Ancient Corinth and Isthmus Canal

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Temlpe of Apollo

  • Tour Type:  An 8-hour fully private tour to historic Corinth via private first-class vehicle
  • Guest Rating: 5 Stars (Reviewed by over 500+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Corinth Canal, Akrokorinthos, Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos), The Diolkos, Kechries
  • Departure Point:  The designated tour driver will conveniently chauffeur you from and to your Athens hotel
  • Length:  8 hours

Embark on a captivating journey through time with a private biblical tour of Ancient Corinth and the mesmerizing Isthmus Canal.

Designed for travelers seeking an enriching day tour in Athens, this unique experience delves into the historic treasures of Corinth, with a special focus on St. Paul and his influential biblical connections.

Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the very marketplace where St. Paul once addressed the Corinthians from the commanding podium.

Marvel at a magnificent church adorned with a stunning mosaic depicting St. Paul’s profound conversion.

And be transported to the significant site of Kechries, where Paul chose to have his hair shorn.

Join this engaging exploration that combines rich history, spirituality, and unforgettable moments of reflection.

Best Day Trips from Athens, Castle of Acrokorinth, the acroppolis of ancient Corinth in Peloponnese, Greece

LOVED Corinth! George our Driver was VERY knowledgeable and informative about everywhere he took us – he was awesome. Christine our Guide was excellent in the Museum and Ancient Corinth- both very accommodating to our 97 yr old mother Seeing the Isthmus Corinth Canal… Traditional Greek Lunch by the Sea -AAKYONIAEE- was delicious! Ancient Corinth Archaeological Museum: These were amazing archaeological finds -artifacts from sculptures to children’s toys. The medical section was fascinating – What touched our hearts was getting to stand at the Berma/podium where the Apostle Paul addressed the Corinthians. After learning all the back history of what Paul was up against in bringing the Gospel to the Corinthians the Word takes on even more meaning. Temple of Apollo – it was Ancient port of Kechries on the Saronic sea-.the place where Apostle Paul left Corinth to head to Ephesus – I got to walk around there – WOW Forever memories my family will treasure- thank you George and Christine! Patricia_G (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel/Port pick-up and drop-off service included.

– Admission fees for the site and museum are not included in the package.

– Airport pick-up and drop-off services for an additional fee are available upon request.

– Guests can request licensed tour guides to accompany them into the site and museum at an additional cost.

  • Enjoy the convenience of a private tour/activity with pickup and drop-off from Athens or Corinth.
  • Experience the ease and flexibility of the exclusive services as you explore the wonders of these captivating destinations.
  • Gaining a cultural understanding of the country was truly enriching and valuable. 

Experience the wonders of Ancient Corinth and the Isthmus Canal on a private biblical tour .

Delve into the rich history with an 8-hour exclusive excursion, tailored just for your group.

This personalized journey offers unparalleled flexibility and comfort, ensuring an unforgettable day tour in Athens.

9. Private Tour with Greek Lunch (Corinth, Caves of Lakes, Odontotos Railway)

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Odontotos Railway

  • Tour Type:  A private full-day tour of Corinth with lunch in the comfort of a private vehicle.
  • Guest Rating: 5 Stars (Reviewed by over 130+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Corinth Canal, Ancient Corinth (Archaia Korinthos), Acrocorinth (optional), Cooperative Winery of Nemea (optional), Kalavrita, Kastria Cave of the Lakes, Mega Spileo Monastery (optional), Odontotos Rack Railway
  • Departure Point:  Any Athens hotel or Airbnb, the Athens airport, Piraeus, and Nafplio port (Additional charges may apply for locations outside the center of Athens.)

Experience the ultimate day tour in Athens with a private guide and transportation, accompanied by a delightful Greek lunch.

Uncover the highlights of the Peloponnese as you explore the fascinating archaeological remains and marvel at the enchanting crystalline formations in the legendary Cave of Lakes.

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery as you ride the Odontotos Rack Railway along the awe-inspiring Vouraikos Gorge.

Indulge in a mouth-watering Greek lunch in a charming mountain village.

To top off your journey, choose to visit the captivating Ancient sites of Corinth, a renowned winery, or the enchanting Mega Spilaio Monastery.

Unlock the wonders of Greece in an engaging and unforgettable adventure.

This trip is so well planned and organized. We were in contact contact prior to work out details. Our guide Theo was so pleasant to hang out with all day. He was very knowledgeable and thoughtful. The car was immaculate and he was a safe driver. All the details! From plenty of bottled water and even cookies to give us energy on our climb. He always told us how much time prior and what to expect. Each stop breath taking. We learned so much and truly enjoyed his company. Our 10 year son did as well… I would certainly tell everyone to do this tour. The Pelonpenese is gorgeous and every single detail was well planned and perfect. Jennifer_T (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel pick-up and drop-off is included.

– Tour guide is optional.

– Please note that the Cave of Lakes, Odontotos Railway, and Corinth tickets are not included in the tour package and will be at your own expense.

  • Indulge in a delightful Greek lunch accompanied by refreshing drinks, all while enjoying the breathtaking views from the mountaintop.
  • Experience the utmost convenience of a personalized tour or activity, complete with seamless pickup and drop-off services in Athens.
  • Enjoy the exclusivity of a private tour, where you are accompanied by a knowledgeable and dedicated guide/driver.

Experience the ultimate exploration of Mediterranean beauty on a full-day private tour, exclusively tailored to your group.

Discover the captivating Corinth and indulge in a delectable Greek lunch.

This exclusive excursion is perfect for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable day tour in Athens.

10. Full-day Tour to Thermopylae, Meteora, and Delphi

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  • Tour Type:  A full-day private group tour to three of Greece’s top historic sites with pick-up and round-trip transportation from Athens
  • Guest Rating: 5 Stars (Reviewed by over 70+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Battlefield of Thermopylae, Roussanou Monastery, Delphi, Distomo Massacre Memorial, Bournazi Square
  • Departure Point:  Convenience of customer pickup services throughout the Athens region, tailored to the customer’s preference.

Embark on an unforgettable full-day tour from Athens that combines the rich historical treasures of Thermopylae, Meteora, and Delphi.

Delve into the fascinating Innovative Centre of Historical Information at Thermopylae and catch a glimpse of the iconic Statue of Leonidas.

Marvel at the breathtaking monasteries perched atop towering 1000-foot rocks in Meteora, including the Holy Monastery of Varlaam, Rousanou, and the Holy Trinity.

Take a leisurely coffee break in Kalabaka and soak in the beauty of the stone villages of Arachova.

Indulge in a visit to the captivating Archaeological Museum of Delphi.

And to conclude this incredible journey, satiate your taste buds with delectable Greek cuisine including grilled meats, fish, salads, desserts, and a wide selection of refreshing beverages, in the charming ambiance of a traditional Greek taverna.

Join the fun of this fascinating and captivating experience!

Our tour guide driver, Pantelis was just wonderful. Great clean comfortable Mercedes. Great driving is around. Incredible experience. Views were spectacular and he was just so knowledgeable about every site. He got us through all three experiences in just one day. Would have missed so much if it were not for our guide. Then dinner too. The restaurant was great authentic Greek cuisine. Simple , good and way too much to eat in one sitting. We were the only tourist at the restaurant, just locals and us. Could not have asked for a better day. Shawn_H (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– They’re not authorized to conduct guided tours within monuments and historical sites.

– Tickets for the monuments are not included in this tour package.

  • Discover the rich heritage of Greece without the hassle and make the most of your time exploring the iconic landmarks.
  • Experience the delights of a charming Greek taverna, where you can indulge in exquisite Greek cuisine.
  • Explore the charming stone villages of Arachova, offering picturesque scenery and delightful opportunities for capturing memories and purchasing souvenirs along the way.

Experience the wonders of Greece on our full-day tour to Thermopylae, Meteora, and Delphi.

This private tour/activity offers the perfect opportunity to explore three of Greece’s top historic sites in a single day.

Enjoy convenient pick-up and round-trip transportation from Athens, ensuring a seamless travel experience.

Join this unforgettable day tour in Athens, exclusively tailored to your group.

11. Mykonos Day Trip with Ferry Tickets

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  • Tour Type:  A day trip guided tour from Athens to Mykonos Island with a ferry transfer
  • Guest Rating: 4.4 Stars (Reviewed by over 100+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Mykonos, Matoyiannia
  • Departure Point:  Pickup from the hotel in Athens
  • Length:  1 day
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Experience the perfect day trip to Mykonos from Athens! Start by embarking on a fast ferry to this captivating island.

Once there, immerse yourself in the charming ambiance as you embark on a scenic 60-minute photo-walking tour amidst the enchanting whitewashed houses and maze-like alleyways of Mykonos.

Explore the picturesque Little Venice and make your way up to the hill adorned with iconic windmills.

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Take a leisurely stroll through the vibrant Matoyiannia neighborhood, a haven for high-end shopping.

Indulge in a delectable lunch at a local traditional restaurant or take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters.

It’s a day filled with unforgettable moments and endless delights.

There were some unpredictable events that impacted the tour like the speed boat breaking and the tour scheduled a plane instead and then once in the island we could only return by plane since the sea was too agitated. We had to pay extra for the return flight (half paid by us and half by tour company) but I think all of these were well communicated and managed. We loved the island, every little corner has its charm and beauty. Food was also pretty good! Our guide Iloana did an outstanding job of guiding us through the island, leading us to another beach by bus (which was awesome) and made sure everyone in the group was having a good time. Paulo_Canada (Read More  Reviews on Get Your Guide ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Hotel pickup and drop-off from accommodations within Athens only.

– The package includes a ferry ticket.

– The tour guide is provided as part of the package.

– Visitors are responsible for covering the entrance fees for archaeological sites.

– The early pickup is around 5:00 AM.

– All passengers must provide a valid passport or ID for the tour.

  • Indulge in the captivating allure of Mykonos, and experience the charm of this enchanting Greek island on a guided tour.
  • Take a leisurely stroll to the charming Matoyiannia neighborhood, renowned for its exquisite high-end shopping experience.
  • Indulge in a delightful lunch at a charming local traditional restaurant or take a break and refresh with a swim.

Experience the enchanting beauty of Mykonos on a day trip , complete with ferry tickets and a knowledgeable guide.

Allow travelers in Athens to indulge in a memorable day tour, immersing themselves in the allure of Mykonos.

12. Private Full-day Tour to Lake and Temple

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Lake Vouliagmeni

  • Tour Type:  A full-day tour ancient Greek temple and a beautiful lake via private transportation by executive car or minivan
  • Guest Rating: 5 Stars (Reviewed by over 40+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Lake Vouliagmeni, Vouliagmeni, Temple of Poseidon
  • Departure Point:  Pick up from all hotels/accommodations in Athens
  • Length:  7 hours

Experience the ultimate Athens day tour with a private full-day excursion to the enchanting Lake Vouliagmeni and the awe-inspiring Temple of Poseidon.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Athens as you explore two captivating destinations in a single day.

Discover the serenity of Lake Vouliagmeni and indulge in the rejuvenating embrace of its healing thermal waters.

Afterward, prepare to be astounded by the grandeur of the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion.

This remarkable journey promises an unforgettable experience, combining relaxation, exploration, and the wonders of ancient Greece.

Easier than finding taxis at each leg of the trip, this tour offers a private guide. Lake Voulligmeni was a really unique experience and a great way to unwind after a few weeks of busy traveling throughout Greece. Select the 3:00 tour and you will be treated to one of the best sunsets anywhere at the Temple of Poseidon. Brian_G (Read More  Reviews on Viator ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– The cost of entrance tickets to the Temple of Poseidon and Lake Vouliagmeni is not included and will be at your own expense.

– Licensed tour guide inside the Archaeological site is upon request and depending on availability.

– Service includes private transportation using executive cars or minivans.

  • Experience sightseeing without the hassle of crowded buses with this exclusive private tour.
  • Indulge in the rejuvenating embrace of healing thermal waters, providing an opportunity to rest, relax, and revitalize your body and mind.
  • Take your time to delight in the white-marble temple and immerse yourself in the breathtaking vistas of the Aegean from atop the cliffs.

Embark on an unforgettable full-day private tour to Lake Vouliagmeni and the Temple of Poseidon in Athens .

This exclusive experience offers stress-free transportation between the sites, ensuring a seamless day tour.

Discover the beauty of Athens while enjoying the comfort and privacy of a private tour. One of the best Athens day trips for sure.

13. Guided Train Trip to Mount Olympus

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Hellenistic Theater at the archaeological site of Dion Mount Olympus

  • Tour Type:  A full-day guided tour from Athens to Mount Olympus via train trip
  • Guest Rating: 4.8 Stars (Reviewed by over 10+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Ancient and historical sites such as the site of Dion, the Platamon Castle, Mount Olympus, the Bath of Zeus, and the village of Litochoro
  • Departure Point:  Athens Railway Katerini Station
  • Length:  13 hours

Embark on an enchanting train journey to Mount Olympus , a treat for travelers seeking an immersive day tour experience of Athens.

Delight in an independent train ride, traversing the mesmerizing landscapes of mainland Greece.

Immerse yourself in history as you explore the captivating archaeological site of Dion, and marvel at the majestic Crusaders’ Castle of Platamon.

Take in the awe-inspiring sights of the Natural Park of Mount Olympus, where you can witness the famed Bath of Zeus.

Complete your adventure by exploring the charming village of Litochoro, adding a touch of allure to this captivating expedition.

This trip is worth taking. It is a nice break from the city. The train trip was long but comfortable. Our tour guide, Damian, met us at the train station in Katerina. He was knowledgable and very nice. We went to the archeological site in Dion. You are given a ticket and allowed to tour the site alone. Damian gave us good suggestions, and we enjoyed walking around the site on our own. The site is interesting, especially since they are still excavating. We had lunch at a small family restaurant in Dion. The food was great. At the castle we were only able to walk around the exterior, but Damian gave us great information, and we felt like we saw all we needed. Last was Mt. Olympus. We walked up to the Bath of Zeus. The stories are so interesting, and the views incredible. We ended up having to take a bus back because the train was booked. It was perfectly comfortable if a little longer than the train. GetYourGuide traveler – United States (Read More  Reviews on Get Your Guide ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– The train ticket from Athens to Katerini and back is included in the package.

– Mount Olympus tour package includes a knowledgeable and experienced tour guide and tour transportation with minibus

– The entrance fees to the Dion archaeological site are not included and are at your own expense.

  • Experience the awe-inspiring archaeological site of Dion, where the ancient Greeks sought solace and worshipped the mighty gods of Olympus.
  • Visit the charming village of Litochoro and immerse yourself in the authentic local lifestyle.
  • Explore the medieval Platamon Castle grounds and be captivated by the breathtaking view of the Aegean Sea.

Experience the wonders of Mount Olympus on a captivating guided train trip.

This full-day tour caters to travelers seeking a deep connection with nature while exploring the beautiful landscapes near Athens.

Embark on a guided adventure to discover the enchanting beauty of Mount Olympus, a must-see destination for those yearning for an unforgettable day tour.

14. Day Cruise of the Saronic Islands

Best Day Trips from Athens, Greece, Hydra, one of the Saronic islands of Greece

  • Tour Type:  A full-day cruise of the Saronic Gulf with lunch and a visit to 3 islands Hydra, Poros, and Aegina
  • Guest Rating: 4 Stars (Reviewed by over 80+ travelers)
  • Tour Sights & Stops:  Hydra, Poros, and Aegina
  • Departure Point:  In front of Athens Gate Hotel, Athens 117 42.
  • Length:  1 Day

Embark on an unforgettable day tour in Athens, where you’ll set sail on a luxurious cruise vessel for a full-day exploration of the mesmerizing Saronic Islands.

Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear azure waters of the Saronic Gulf as you discover the enchanting islands of Hydra, Poros, and Aegina.

Indulge in a delectable lunch on board as you soak up the breathtaking scenery.

For those seeking adventure, take an optional bus trip to the majestic Temple of Aphaea or bask in the sun on the pristine beaches of Aegina.

With the added convenience of pick-up and drop-off at your Athens hotel, this experience promises to be an engaging and exhilarating escapade.

I liked everyting- the cruise, the islands, the views.. if you need a calm day at sea this is the activity. I recommend choosing the optional trips at Hydra and Aegina, especially the latter where you get to see Alphea’s temple and St. Nectarius chirch- truly worth it. GetYourGuide traveler – Bulgaria (Read More  Reviews on Get Your Guide ) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

– Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off service is available exclusively for locations in Central Athens.

– Island hopping cruise of the Saronic Islands with lunch included.

  • Set out on an enchanting voyage to discover the captivating islands of Hydra, Poros, and Aegina. Delve into the extraordinary charm and beauty that each of these islands possess.
  • Experience the pleasure of a delectable lunch while you enjoy a delightful cruise.
  • Enjoy the convenience of a seamless pick-up and drop-off service right at your doorstep in Athens.

Experience the enchanting Saronic Islands with a full-day cruise .

Discover the picturesque Hydra, captivating Poros, and alluring Aegina on a day tour in Athens.

Embark on an adventure that unveils the unique charm of these islands to travelers seeking a memorable day cruise.

FAQs About the Best Day Trips from Athens

Here are some answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the best day trips from Athens.

Yes, you can definitely take day trips to islands from Athens! Many visitors opt for day trips to nearby islands from Athens. It’s a popular choice, allowing them to explore the beauty of the islands while staying conveniently based in Athens.

If you’re searching for the most accessible island from Athens, look no further than Aegina . Merely an hour away from the Piraeus port, Aegina enchants visitors with its ancient temples, stone-built Byzantine churches, a charming port town, delightful local pistachio nuts, and an extended swimming season that lasts until late autumn.

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Traveling from Athens to Santorini for a day trip is not feasible without taking a flight. The journey by boat typically takes around 6 hours, making it impractical for a one-day tour. Therefore, to make the most of your time, consider opting for a flight instead.

Santorini in September, Greece - Oia Santorini, family posing for a photo, buildings and ruins of the castle in the background

The three closest islands to Athens, suitable for a day trip, are Aegina , Hydra , and Poros . Accessible by ferry, they offer perfect getaways from the bustling city life of Athens.

Plaka , Thissio , and Monastiraki are among the picturesque towns near Athens that you must explore. These areas boast undeniable beauty, making them essential destinations when visiting the city.

Final Thoughts on the Best Day Trips from Athens

Looking to experience exciting day trips from Athens? Look no further!

Discover the wonders awaiting you with our recommended tours:

  • Immerse yourself in ancient history with the One Day Athens Delphi Site and Museum tour .
  • Set sail on an unforgettable adventure with the All-Day Cruise to 3 Islands Agistri, Moni, and Aegina.
  • Embark on a half-day journey to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon.

With these incredible options, your day tour from Athens will be filled with awe-inspiring sights and unforgettable memories.

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Happy travels!

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Athens Full Day

The Athens essentials that you just can’t miss! This Athens full day 8 hours private tour combines the historical part of the city of Athens with the contemporary way of living of the Athenians. A great tour to navigate among all the fundamental must-see sights in Athens from the locals’ perspective.

You will enjoy a personal hassle free experience without having to worry about getting around in a city that you visit for the first time. We will wait for you right in front of your accommodation and one of your most memorable tours will begin.

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The reference list of what you will see and experience during the Athens Full Day tour includes but is not limited to:

  • Temple of Wingless Nike
  • Odeum of Herodes Atticus
  • Temple of Olympian Zeus
  • Hadrian’s Arch
  • Old Olympic Stadium
  • Presidential Palace
  • Changing of the Guards
  • Constitution (Syntagma) Square
  • Lycabetus Hill
  • Trilogy of Culture (Academy, University, Library of Athens)
  • Authentic Greek Lunch
  • Ancient Greek Agora
  • New Acropolis Museum or National Archaeological Museum of Athens or any other museum of your choice

We can customize this tour to your needs. If you want to skip or add something, please let us know in advance.

On this superb full day tour the first thing to do is definitely to visit the Acropolis Hill , before the crowds and the heat begin to rise. There you will explore the magnificent gate of Propylaea, the Temple of the wingless Nike, the Erectheion with the imperious maidens Karyatides, and last but not least the masterpiece of Classical architecture, the Parthenon . The Acropolis gives you the chance to enjoy a panoramic view of the theater of Dionysus, the Odeum of Herodes Atticus , the Ancient Greek Agora, the modern city of Athens and even the port of Piraeus.

After your visit to the sacred rock of the Acropolis, you can lay back in our luxurious, comfortable and air conditioned vehicle and your chauffeur will drive you to explore the rest of the city in the most stylish and convenient way. Next comes the visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Hadrian’s Arch. Your next stop is the Old Olympic Stadium.

Right after you will have the chance to witness the intricate changing ritual of the guards in front of Athens’ Presidential Palace. Continue with the driving tour and see the greatest examples of 19th century neoclassical architecture like the Trilogy of Culture, the masons on Queen Sophia’s Av., the House of the Parliament on Constitution Sq. (Syntagma Square) where the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier exists.

After all this soaking in of history and culture we suggest a break and can organize a nice home cooked family style lunch to taste the real side of Greek Food. After having a rest we are ready to hit the road once again and take some pictures that will last a lifetime. A drive through the old aristocratic neighborhood of Athens named Kolonaki, is incumbent.

From there on, your chauffer will drive you to the most beautiful balcony of Athens on Lycabettus Hill where you can take a spectacular panoramic picture of the city. Whether you are an expert in photography or simply a lover of all things beautiful you will definitely be tempted to capture the stunning view through your lens and create a memento that will stay with you and help you remember your unique day in Athens.

And because our purpose is to offer you what suits you best, do not forget that you can customize the last 2 hours of your tour by adding to your itinerary one of the following options:

  • The New Acropolis Museum is undeniably among the best museums of the World. The beautiful new museum You can delve further into the magical stories behind the Acropolis in a place where ancient history meets the modern world of 21st century.
  • The ancient Agora with its wonderful Temple of Hephaestus, can be visited on our tour after your lunch while also providing an excellent chance for a walk through the beautiful neighborhood of Thiseio.
  • The National Archeological Museum of Athens where you can view an exquisite selection of the most important and representative exhibits of Greek culture is the ideal alternative for guests who are not planning on visiting historical sites outside Athens. If you want to have an all-inclusive experience and have a taste of every period of Greek history just by visiting one place, this museum will cover all your specifications.
  • Any other Museum in Athens of your choice can also be visited at this point of our tour.

On the way to your accomondation if time permits we can have a quick stop to enjoy Greek delicacies and something cool to drink just like the locals do during the summer months.

Entrance fees, to the Acropolis, Temple of Zeus, and Ancient Agora, are 30 Euro total pp (combined ticket obtained at the ticket office of any site) and 20 Euro for just the Acropolis.

Entrance fee to the Acropolis Museum is 10 Euro pp.

Free admission for:

  • Journalists Persons under 18 (with current identification to prove age)
  • University students from Greece and the E.U

Free admission (regardless age) on the following dates:

  • 18 May (International Museums Day)
  • The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days)

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For the Acropolis

  • Winter period: 8:30am – 15:00
  • Summer period:8:00am – 19:30

For Acropolis Museum:

  • Winter period: Monday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Last admission: 4:30 p.m.) Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (Last admission: 9:30 p.m.) Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Last admission: 7:30 p.m.)
  • Summer period: Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Last admission: 3:30 p.m.) Tuesday to Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Last admission: 7:30 p.m.) Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (Last admission: 9:30 p.m.)

All sites and museums are closed or have reduced opening hours, on the following holidays:

  • Shrove Monday: 08.30-15.00
  • 25 March: closed
  • Good Friday: until 12:00 closed
  • Holy Saturday: 08.30-15.00
  • Easter Sunday
  • Easter Monday: 08.30-15.00
  • Holy Spirit Day: 08.30-15.00
  • 15 August: 08.30-15.00
  • 28 October: 08.30-15.00
  • 25 December
  • 26 December

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There are a few things that are useful for you to know before participating in one of our tours.

  • Comfortable clothing and sensible, flat-soled walking shoes are recommended for most locations. Sun glasses, a hat and sun screen are also suggested since the Mediterranean sun is extremely hot during the summer months. As far as walking is concerned you have to keep in mind that climbing up to the Acropolis is a rather challenging task. Guests must be able to walk over paved, inclined paths, some with steps and then climb a series of steps to reach the Propylea. The walking surface on top of the Acropolis is rather raw and uneven. It has been preserved in this manner in order to showcase the authentic environment of the monuments.
  • Photography is permitted in almost every site throughout the tours and if it is prohibited you will be informed beforehand.
  • Local currency (euros) might be needed in order to pay at the spot small entrance fees and small expenses.
  • In case one of our guests has some special needs, is under certain medication or has a limited walking endurance you can let us know during the organization of your customized tour and we will make sure that small breaks are incorporated into your itinerary.
  • Also it is suggested that you bring with you a small bottle of water or something small to eat in case you need to during the tour. Furthermore if an individual has advanced accessibility needs you can let us know and allow us to customize the tour to fit your needs.

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13 Things To Do In Athens: Complete Guide To Greece's Ancient City

F or a deep exploration of Greek history and culture, a visit to the historic city of Athens is in order. One of the oldest cities in the world, Greece's capital city dates back to around 3000 BC when its first settlement was established on the legendary rock of the Acropolis.

Named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, Athens is undoubtedly the historical hub of Greece. Widely considered the birthplace of democracy for its voting and election system, ancient Athenians progressed in far more than just politics. The city’s intellectual and artistic prowess gave rise to phenomenal art, literature, and classical architecture, as well as many influential philosophers like Plato and Socrates. There are so many things to do here in Athens, Greece.

Today, the bustling European city is a tourist haven. Athens offers myriad fun things to do , from exploring its famous archeological landmarks to tucking into hearty plates of delicious Greek cuisine.

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There Are More Things To Do In Athens, Greece!

This post has been refreshed with new spots to see in Athens, as well as tips for a successful Greek vacation. Whether someone wants to experience an ancient monument, climb a mountain, or simply stroll through the city's garden, Athens offers guests a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. Have fun, and bring some sunscreen!

Things To Do

From its historical ruins to its incredible museums, Athens is brimming with must-see adventures. Here are some of the top attractions for new visitors .

Discover The Ancient Parthenon

One of the first monuments to witness while in Athens is the Parthenon. Here, tourists can explore a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC.

Of course, coming to the Parthenon is quintessential Greece, as its rich history and stunning structure bring people from around the globe.

There are also decorative sculptures here, often considered some of the high points of classical Greek art. Remember to bring comfortable shoes, water, and even a snack: it gets hot, and the hike up to Parthenon can be gruesome.

  • The Parthenon in Athens is considered one of the top destinations.
  • Bring comfortable footwear, water, and snacks, and be respectful of the ancient structure.

Experience Nature At Athens National Garden

One of the most beautiful things to do in Athens, Greece, is walk through the National Garden. Here, visitors to the city can 7,000 trees, 40,000 bushes, and other plants, making up 519 species and varieties.

The Athens National Garden is a public park of 15.5 hectares in the center of the Greek capital, located directly behind the Greek Parliament.

  • Athens National Garden is free to visitors.

Climb Mount Lycabettus

For people wanting some exercise while in Athens, heading to Mount Lycabettus might be worth it. Here, visitors to the ancient city can experience the highest point in Central Athens, at a staggering 277 meters above the sea.

Mount Lycabettus has a rich history, according to myths : the mountain was formed when the goddess Athena was carrying a huge stone from the Pallene peninsula to the spot of the Acropolis, but she dropped it when the raven told her bad news.

  • At 277 meters (909 feet), it's a bit less than twice as high as the Acropolis.

That was the birth of Mount Lycabettus and is why it is located smack-dab in the middle of town. It's also double the height of the Acropolis, so the elevation is steep, and the photo-ops are incredible.

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Tour The Acropolis

One of the most iconic Greek ruins is that of the ancient city of the Acropolis. Originally a Mycenaean palace, the citadel features many striking sites, including the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

Situated on the slopes of the Acropolis are two ancient theaters: the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the Theater of Dionysus. Head northwest of the Acropolis to find the Areopagus, or the Rock of Ares, which served as the meeting place for the early aristocratic council. Be sure not to miss a thing by booking a guided tour of the famed ruins.

  • Address: Athens 105 58, Greece
  • Hours: Open daily from 8 am to 8 pm (April to October); 8 am to 5 pm (November to March)
  • Cost: From €49 (about $53 USD) for a guided tour with skip-the-line-entry; check the website for complete tour options and availability

Stroll Through Plaka

For less touristy things to do in Athens , stroll the charming streets of Plaka. Nestled under the Acropolis, it's one of the city's oldest neighborhoods and is a shining example of Athens' neoclassical architecture.

  • This is a less "touristy" thing to do in Athens. Many people prefer lying low when in the city, as it allows for a more true Grecian vacation.

Walk the main streets of Kydathineon and Adrianou to explore the various souvenir, antique, and jewelry shops. Tour the colorful buildings and ancient churches, and stop at a local café for a relaxing afternoon spent immersed in Greek culture.

See The Ancient Agora Of Athens

Located to the northwest of the Acropolis, the ancient archeological site was the city's social and political hub. Founded in 1957, the Ancient Agora Museum, which features a variety of ceramics, jewelry, and other items found during excavations, and the Temple of Hephaestus are must-see tourist attractions.

  • Address: Adrianoy 24, Athina 105 55, Greece
  • Hours: Open daily from 8 am to 8 pm
  • Cost: €10 (just under $11 USD) general admission

Visit The Panathenaic Stadium

In 1896, this cultural masterpiece was home to the first modern Olympic Games . The only marble stadium in the world, visitors have the opportunity to tour the grounds and even run on the playing field.

  • Address: Leof. Vasileos Konstantinou, Athina 116 35, Greece
  • Hours: Open daily from 8 am to 7 pm (March to October); 8 am to 5 pm (November to February)

Tour The National Archaeological Museum

Explore the museum's grand collection of Greek Antiquity artifacts, from the gold Mask of Agamemnon to the incredible marble statue of Poseidon​​​​​.

  • Address: 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece
  • Hours: Tuesdays from 1 pm to 8 pm; Wednesdays to Mondays from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm (November 1 to March 31); Tuesdays from 1 pm to 8 pm; Wednesdays from 8 am to 8 pm (April 1 to October 31)
  • Cost: €12 (April 1 to October 31) €6 (November 1 to March 31)

Explore The Benaki Museum

Tourists can also take a deep dive through Greek history with a stop at this museum, which houses more than 100,000 ancient artifacts. The Benaki Museum is one of seven cultural venues that can be found throughout the city.

Other museums include the new Benaki Museum, or Pireos 138, the Museum of Islamic Art, the Ghika Gallery, and the Toy Museum.

  • Address: Koumpari 1, Athina 106 74, Greece
  • Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm; Thursday from 10 am to midnight; Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm
  • Cost: €12 (about $13 USD) general admission

Tour The Museum Of Cycladic Art

Athens has more to offer visitors than just the Acropolis . After a day spend exploring the iconic ruins, behold the mesmerizing collection of Cycladic art artifacts, from marble figurines and vases to ancient weapons.

  • Address: Neofitou Douka 4, Athina 106 74, Greece
  • Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm; Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm; Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm
  • Cost: €12 (about $13 USD) general admission (pricing for temporary exhibitions is €6 for general admission)

Journey To The Temple Of Olympian Zeus

This ancient Greek temple stands an impressive 68 feet tall. Located southeast of the Acropolis, visitors can marvel at the iconic architecture, which was, remarkably, twice the size of the Parthenon.

  • Address: Athens 105 57, Greece
  • Hours: Open daily from 8 am to 3 pm

See The Philopappos Monument

Another must-see historical landmark is the Greek mausoleum of the Philopappos Monument. Situated atop the Mouseion Hill to the southwest of the Acropolis, the monument was built to pay homage to Athens' benefactor Julius Antiochus Philopappos.

  • Address: Athens 117 41, Greece
  • Hours: Open 24 hours

Visit The Acropolis Museum

Located on the south side of the Acropolis, this museum houses some of the most important findings from the famed historical site, from Parthenon sculptures to the sacred Caryatids, which held up the roof of the Erechtheion's southern porch.

  • Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
  • Hours: Monday from 9 am to 5 pm; Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 8 pm; Friday from 9 am to 10 pm (April 1 to October 31)
  • Cost: €15 general admission during the summer; €10 general admission during the winter

The museum is open during the winter months (November 1 to March 31) Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm, Friday from 9 am to 10 pm, and weekends from 9 am to 8 pm.

Best Time To See Athens

There are many reasons to visit Greece in the spring . Namely, visitors can beat the peak season rush since the vast majority of tourist flock to the country during the summer months.

Athens is no different, and globetrotters opting to visit during the spring and the winter may also be able to take advantage of cheaper prices for accommodations.

Best Ways To Get Around Athens

Tourists looking to explore the historic city can opt to walk. The vast majority of points of interest can be traversed in less than 30 minutes on foot. There are also a variety of hop-on, hop-off buses that can take tourists from point A to point B.

Another reliable mode of transportation is Athens' subway, tram, and trolley system , which serves the city and its suburbs.

Where To Eat In Athens, Greece

Athens has plenty of eateries to offer hungry travelers.

Picky Coffee & Brunch

  • Address: Χριστοκοπίδου 14 &, Ναυάρχου Αποστόλη, Athina 105 54, Greece
  • Cuisine: Specialty coffee and brunch eatery with many breakfast options

Happy Blender

  • Address: Ifestou 39, Athina 105 55, Greece
  • Cuisine: Healthy, fresh smoothies and bowls
  • Address: Άγγελου, Geronta 9, Athina 105 58, Greece
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean café and bistro

Atitamos (Ατίταμος)

  • Address: Kapodistriou 2, Athina 106 83, Greece
  • Cuisine: Traditional Greek dishes
  • Address: Adrianoy 9, Athina 105 55, Greece
  • Cuisine: Greek restaurant featuring an art gallery and a rooftop bar

Aleria Restaurant

  • Address: Meg. Alexandrou 57, Athina 104 35, Greece
  • Cuisine: Contemporary Mediterranean fare

The Clumsies

  • Address: Praxitelous 30, Athina 105 61, Greece

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  • Address: Kolokotroni 3, Athina 105 62, Greece

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Where To Stay In Athens, Greece

Find the perfect spot to stay, no matter the budget.

Budget-Friendly Accommodations

Pella Inn Hostel

  • Address: 104 Ermou & 1 Karaiskaki, Athens 105 51
  • Amenities: Bar/lounge and laundry facilities

Victory Inn

  • Address: Trias 20, Athens
  • Amenities: Bar/lounge, room service, and coffee shop

Mid-Tier Hotels

Athens Marriott Hotel

  • Address: Syngrou Avenue 385, Athens 175 64
  • Amenities: Outdoor pool, restaurant, room service, coffee shop, fitness center, bar/lounge, and free parking

Grand Hyatt Athens

  • Address: 115, Syngrou Avenue, Athens 117 45
  • Amenities: Outdoor/indoor pool, spa and wellness center, restaurant, room service, fitness center, and bar/lounge

Upscale Hotels

King George, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Athens

  • Address: 3 Vasileos Georgiou A' Street, Athens
  • Amenities: Fitness center, bar/lounge, parking, restaurant, room service, and laundry service

Hotel Grande Bretagne, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Athens

  • Address: 1 Vasileos Georgiou A' Str., Athens 105 64
  • Amenities: Outdoor/indoor pool, spa and wellness center, restaurant, room service, coffee shop, fitness center, bar/lounge, and valet parking

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Tips For Visiting Athens

There are a few things tourists need to know in order to curate the most enjoyable Athens adventure. For starters, the roads can be a tad bit hectic, so be extremely cautious when walking along or crossing busy streets.

Greek meal times are generally later than in other parts of Europe. For tourists looking for a lively restaurant ambiance, locals typically eat lunch around 2 pm, and the main meal of the day, dinner, is enjoyed at around 9 pm or later.

Last but not least, follow proper bathroom etiquette and don't flush toilet paper, which can clog the older sewage systems.

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How To Spend The Perfect Day In Athens, Greece

Due to the sheer size of the city and all the amazing historical sites to see, visitors should plan to spend a minimum of three days in the Greek capital. However, for the perfect 24-hour romp around Athens, there are a handful of postcard-worthy attractions that are must-sees.

But first: breakfast. Visitors can eat like the locals, opting for a traditional Greek breakfast of bread, fresh fruit, and yogurt at a nearby eatery. Afterward, exploring the great Acropolis is the first "to-do" on the itinerary, so opt for a guided tour of the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the Acropolis Museum.

Spend the day seeing the iconic ruins and surrounding attractions, such as the Erechtheion, the Propylaia, and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

Related: Athens To Santorini: 10 Things To See Along The Way

For lunch, grab a delicious bite to eat at the Pantheon Restaurant. Then, check out the Temple of Hephaestus and the Ancient Agora of Athens nearby. A stroll through the Plaka neighborhood is in order before touring the Benaki Museum and the National Garden Botanical Museum (a two-minute walk apart).

For dinner, snag a table at Kuzina for a traditional Greek meal before heading to the rooftop bar to grab a drink and enjoy breathtaking views of the city.

Q: What is worth visiting in Athens?

Athens offers many fun things to do , from exploring its famous archaeological landmarks to tucking into hearty plates of delicious Greek cuisine.

Q: What is Athens, Greece known for?

Widely regarded as the birthplace of democracy, Athens is probably most known for its iconic Acropolis .

Q: How many days do you need in Athens?

Due to all the amazing historical sites and top attractions to see for new visitors , tourists should plan to spend a minimum of three days in Athens.

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It’s not a rock, it’s the Athens Rock Lobsters. New minor league team honors B-52s

FILE - Singers Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of the music group "The B-52s" perform on NBC's "Today Show" in Rockefeller Plaza on Monday, May 26, 2008, in New York. The Athens Rock Lobsters, a minor-league hockey team that will begin play next season in the home of the University of Georgia paid homage to the city’s rich musical heritage by choosing a nickname associated with one of its most famous bands. The B-52s released their quirky, crustacean-themed song “Rock Lobster” in the late 1970s. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, File)

FILE - Singers Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of the music group “The B-52s” perform on NBC’s “Today Show” in Rockefeller Plaza on Monday, May 26, 2008, in New York. The Athens Rock Lobsters, a minor-league hockey team that will begin play next season in the home of the University of Georgia paid homage to the city’s rich musical heritage by choosing a nickname associated with one of its most famous bands. The B-52s released their quirky, crustacean-themed song “Rock Lobster” in the late 1970s. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, File)

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It’s not a rock. It’s the Athens Rock Lobsters.

Ah-ahh-ahhh-ahhhhh!

The minor league hockey team that will begin play next season in the home of the University of Georgia paid homage to the city’s rich musical heritage by choosing a nickname made famous by one of its most famous bands.

The B-52s released their quirky, crustacean-themed song “Rock Lobster” in the late 1970s. Now, it’s moving from the beach to the ice to adorn an expansion team in the Federal Prospects Hockey League.

The venerable band endorsed the new moniker in a statement released by city officials.

“Athens, Georgia is our birthplace and where we started our journey ‘down the Atlanta Highway’ to spread our home grown groove out to the universe,” it said. “‘Rock Lobster’ was one of our very first songs and we can testify that millions in the galaxy have gone wild to this deep sea surf anthem. We are truly honored to have our hometown hockey team named the Rock Lobsters. As the song declares ‘Let’s rock!’“

The Rock Lobsters will play in a 5,500-seat arena that has been constructed in the Classic Center complex, where the B-52s played the final show of their farewell tour in January 2023. The band has continued to perform in Las Vegas residencies.

Sweden players celebrate at the end of the preliminary round match between Sweden and France at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Monday, May 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)

The FPHL is a third-tier, independent league that had 11 teams this season, stretching from the Louisiana bayou to upstate New York. Athens and Danville, Illinois are set to join for the 2024-25 season.

A fan vote of more than 8,000 participants resulted in the Athens Rock Lobsters edging out another music-themed name, the Classic City Panic, which would’ve honored the Athens rock band Widespread Panic.

“From the start, we knew we wanted a name that encapsulates the unique energy and spirit of Athens,” Britton Briley, the team’s director of marketing, said in a statement. “The name ‘Rock Lobsters’ struck a chord with our fans, blending music, creativity, and a touch of humor. It’s the perfect identity for our hockey team.”

The team passed on a chance to honor perhaps the most storied act to come out of the musical hotbed: R.E.M.

The Athens Nightswimmers, anyone?

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Cicada map 2024: See where to find Brood XIX and XIII − and where they've already been spotted

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For many Americans, the cicadas are here .

Trillions of periodical cicadas are already emerging in a rare, two brood event across multiple states , with more expected to come in the following weeks. Thanks to warm temperatures and good conditions, these 13- or 17-year cicadas are emerging from their underground habitats to eat, mate and die, making a whole lot of noise in the process.

Broods XIX and XIII have not emerged together since 1803, and after this year, won't emerge together again until 2245. While they are largely in different states, they are both emerging in parts of Illinois and Iowa.

So if you've seen one cicada or hundreds of cicadas, here's where you can expect to see more this year.

Are cicadas dangerous? Busting myths on the harmfulness of the noisy pests.

Are cicadas already out in 2024?

Adult periodical cicadas from Brood XIX have been spotted by users in multiple states across the Southeast and Midwest including in Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia and Illinois, according to  Cicada Safari , a cicada tracking app developed by Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Through Cicada Safari, users can confirm their sightings of cicadas with pictures, look at a map of other cicada sightings, join a leaderboard with other users and learn more information about cicadas.

2024 cicada map: Check out where Broods XIII, XIX are projected to emerge

The two cicada broods are projected to emerge in a combined 17 states across the South and Midwest. They emerge once the soil eight inches underground reaches 64 degrees, expected to begin in many states in May and lasting through late June.

The two broods  last emerged together in 1803 , when Thomas Jefferson was president.

What is a brood?

According to the  University of Connecticut , broods are classified as "all periodical cicadas of the same life cycle type that emerge in a given year."

A brood of cicadas is made up of different species of the insect that have separate evolutionary histories. These species may have joined the brood at different times or from different sources. These different species are lumped together under the brood because they are in the same region and emerge on a common schedule.

Why do cicadas make so much noise?

You'll have to thank the male cicadas for all that screeching. Male cicadas synchronize their calls and produce congregational songs, according to  Britannica , which establish territory and attract females. There is also a courting call that they make before mating.

Unluckily for us, the 13-year and 17-year brood cicadas  are the loudest , partially because of the sheer number of them that emerge at once.

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