Discover the best top things to do in East Attica Region, Greece including Diveness SCUBA Dive Center, Athens Divers Club, Donkeysland, Archaeological Museum of Brauron, Agios Nikolas Chapel, Temple of Poseidon, Attica Zoological Park, Schinias Beach, Temple of Artemis, Megalo Kavouri.
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Our passion on SCUBA Diving drove us to the professional side...trying every day to get better and share with you what we feel about this extraordinary activity!
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We are a PADI 5* dive center. Let us take you one dive beyond. highly trained and experienced, we wish to share our life long passion of sea exploration with you. By focusing on a personalized service, balanced between safety and fun, we promise you an unforgettable in-water experience.
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Gaidourohora (Donkey's land) is the Greek Center for the Donkey, created in order to protect this animal and promote it as a companion and as means of therapy for disabled children. When visiting you can join a group lesson, getting to know donkeys, practice on their care and participate in extra activities with them. You can also stay and relax, have a pick nick, enjoy the calmness and beauty of nature. You can also book a donkey trekking and experience an adventure walking by the side of donkeys in the fields or hills of the area. Donkeys may carry light bags with food and drinks. Having a donkey companion is a unique experience and you will soon find out how their docile and tender character can have an amazing influence on you!
My wife and I visited Donkeys Land in late October 2019. The place , the animals and the people were all amazing . Nestled amongst the beautiful olive groves just outside of Koropi the donkeys , Chica , Dimitri and Tatiana made us so welcome . Having travelled fairly widely throughout Greece , this was one of our ‘best ever’ trips or experiences. I would I highly recommend anyone who cherishes animals to visit . Amazing - Superb - Educational .
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This quaint , three room museum was the perfect introduction to visiting the Archaeological site of Brauron. It contains ancient antiquities from the Temple of Artemis . Perfect size to get children engaged.
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One of the best places in Rafina. A traditional small church above the port of Rafina. An excellent and wonderful view of the entire sea around.
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Be sure to time your arrival for about an hour before sunset in order that you have time to explore the site and walk around to admire the temple from all angles before claiming your spot at the edge of the cliff to enjoy the sunset. The park staff are very strict about clearing out the site right as the sun drops below the horizon. Thing was, the best part of the light show came once the sun was down. Do not leave right away; the temple will be lit up about 30 minutes after sunset. Cape Sounion is the southernmost tip of the Attica Peninsula. It looks out onto shipping routes to Athens’ Piraeus harbor. Not unlike the Acropolis this rocky outcropping was devoted to Poseidon and Athena; unlike in Athens, however, Poseidon ruled here. The sanctuary of Athena once stood at a point to the northeast but was dismantled by the time of the Roman Empire while the Poseidon's Temple was left standing proud. The similarity to the Athens Acropolis extended to its having been a fortress and a means for Athenians to guard and control the approaches to its port. The builder of Poseidon's Temple is thought to be the same one that build the Temple of Hephaestus in the Agora below the Acropolis. Just like the Parthenon the temple was built to replace one destroyed by the Persians under Xerxes, also during the mid-5th Century BC. There is a legend associated with this site involving King Minos of Crete, the legendary Minotaur, King Aegeus and Theseus. King Minos of Crete demanded that the city-state of Athens pay an annual tribute of 7 young men and women to be fed to the dreaded Minotaur housed in the Labyrinth underneath the royal palace in Knossos. The king of Athens, Aegeus, had only one son, Theseus. This young man, already a legend in the making, volunteered for the sacrifice and went to Crete against his father's wishes. His plan was to find a way to slay the Minotaur. Enjoying the special treat of nature's light show. A ridiculous 'technicolor' Copper River salmon pink! Speaking of colors, King Aegeus and Theseus made an arrangement that when Theseus' ship returned it would fly white sails if he had survived, black sails if not. Theseus would have to sail past this headland on the way back to Athens, so King Aegeus is reputed to have set up camp here and monitored the seas for the return of his son. In Crete the daughter of King Minos, Ariadne, fell in love with Theseus and helped him find the way back out of the Labyrinth using a ball of string. She fled with Theseus and joined him on the ship to Athens. Theseus and his crew stopped on the island of Naxos. There they either searched for water or celebrated their victory. Regardless they all fell asleep, exhausted at the end of the day. The following day the crew set off, somehow leaving Ariadne behind. Furthermore it somehow took Theseus too long to realize she'd been left behind and there was no going back for her. Thoroughly distraught he forgot to have the crew change the sails to the white ones before approaching Athens. King Aegeus was overcome with grief when he saw the approaching ship bearing black sails. Such was his despair at the loss of his only son he threw himself off the cliffs. Hence the Aegean Sea, the waters here named in his honor.
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Attica Zoological Park offers its visitors a unique journey to the five continents, through the lives of over 2.000 animals, from 350 species.A self-funded creation, extends to a total area of 20 hectares, hosting more than 2000 animals from 350 different species. It is located in Spata area near Athens International Airport
Is the best zoo in Greece and for what is offering to its visitors the orice for the ticket is very good. You are able to see all the animals, take beautiful pictures and in some cases you can walk among them. The show with the dolphins is priceless. The staff shows real interest and love to the animals. You could see their reactions with the dolphins. The park is really huge. It has sitting areas scattered around. It took us 4 hours to see everything and read about each animal. It also has playground for the kids and a cafe where you can eat something. I fully recommend it!!!!!!
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What a glorious surprise to find this walking distance to our hotel in Vravrone! A great way to make history come alive for my children! Must See!
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I like megalo kavouri (big crab) mostly because is still free with good blue waters. The surrounding environment reminds a lot island with many pine trees and sand hills!
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