Saronic Gulf Travel Guide
Where to stay in Saronic Gulf
Milos
While Milos may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Aquarius Beach and Dragonera Beach.
Sounio
You might appreciate the restaurants and beaches in Sounio, and if you're interested in seeing more of the area, Sounion Beach and Temple of Poseidon are just a few notable stops.
Pasalimani
The abundant dining options and waterfront views are top of the list for many visitors to Pasalimani. A stop by Marina Zeas or Votsalakia Beach might round out your trip.
Palaia Epidavros
You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in Palaia Epidavros. You might want to make time for a stop at Ancient Epidaurus Little Theatre or Kalamáki.
Kineta
Beaches and restaurants are notable features of Kineta. You might consider stopping by Kineta Beach while you're exploring the neighbourhood.
Elliniko
If you're spending time in Elliniko, check out sights like The Ellinikon Experience Park or Ellinikou Pyramid and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Agios Alexandros Station or Ellinon Olympionikon Station.
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Popular places to visit
Port of Piraeus
Explore the waterfront in Athens with a trip to Port of Piraeus. Discover the lively bars and fascinating museums in this walkable area.
Acropolis
The ancient Greek city rises like a phoenix from the city center of modern Athens, lighting up at night in splendid glory.
Syntagma Square
This square was built in ancient times and remains at the center of political and social activity in modern Athens.
Parthenon
Step back in time and explore the ancient myths etched into the walls of the largest Doric temple in Greece, originally dedicated to the warrior goddess Athena.
Acropolis Museum
This modern museum is labor of love that has taken decades to complete and accommodates millions of visitors each year.
Temple of Poseidon
High on a rocky hillside overlooking the sea is one of Greece’s most recognizable temples, which pays homage to Poseidon, God of the Sea.