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Kimbrooke_P, Jun 2026
relaxing and beautiful
If you ride the double-decker city tour bus, the first half of this tour is the same...the ride along the beach. However, it is worth it to get out easily to the Temple of Poseidon. This tour stops at Cape Sounion and you can eat at the beach bar...the food is not bad, but don't expect anything but beach bar food. Julia, our guide was well informed.
JeanMarc_B, Jun 2026
Pleasant ride to visite the Temple of Poseidon
Clean and comfortable bus. The guide information is provided via audio devices with prerecorded tracks that are automatically activated based on geographical location. The audio device allows selection of preferred language. I would have personally preferred live guidance info. Once on site, I would have a appreciated a little more time for the sunset (sunset was at 20h45 and we had to be in the bus for 8h55). Overall, it was a very good tour.
Nicole_K, May 2026
Beautiful family trip to...
Beautiful family trip to Sounio! 3 adults and 3 kids - taken in a clean van safely to dinner and then Sounio for the sunset. George was our driver and he was friendly and engaging with the adults and kids. Dinner was literally next to the sea with amazing fish! Sounio was just gorgeous at sunset! Great tour!
Toni_G, May 2026
Our tour was with Jason....
Our tour was with Jason. We had an amazing time, the sunset was beautiful, the vehicle was very clean and comfortable. Jason took us to an authentic greek seafood restaurant located on the water on the way home. The food was delicious. Jason was very friendly and accommodating to our needs. I would highly recommend this tour.

Cape Sounion

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Athens
Aerial view of the beach and Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion in Athens
  • One of the most iconic sights in mainland Greece, Cape Sounion is a must for photographers, Instagrammers, and history buffs.

  • The 19th-century poet Lord Byron carved his name into one of the columns here. Please don’t follow his example, although plenty of travelers have.

  • The site includes a café-restaurant, a gift shop, and restrooms.

  • Slopes and uneven terrain present some challenges, but it’s possible to get close to the Temple of Poseidon using a wheelchair. The steep beach path is not wheelchair-accessible.