There are plenty of very interested sight archeological seeing in our area. We suggest you the following private tours.
TOUR 1: Archaeological Site of Vravrona
- Archaeological Site of Vravrona
- €6 per person entrance fee
- Visit Duration ~2h
- Licenced Guide Tour €300 for 20-25 people
- It can be combined with a lunch at Artemida ~€25 per person


The Archaeological Site of Vravrona, located in eastern Attica, Greece, is an ancient sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Artemis. Dating back to the 8th century BC, it served as a religious and cultural center, particularly for women and children who participated in rituals honoring Artemis. The site features well-preserved remains, including a temple, stoa, and various altars. Surrounded by lush landscapes and wetlands, Vravrona offers a glimpse into ancient Greek religious practices and architecture, while also highlighting the close connection between nature and worship in classical antiquity.
TOUR 2: Marathon Archaeological Museum
- €6 per person entry fee
- Visit Duration: ~1,5h-2h
- Licenced Guide Tour €260 for 20-25 people (for both museums)
- It can be combined with a lunch at Agios Andreas local restaurant with Greek specialties. ~30 per person with specific menu


The Marathon Archaeological Museum, located near the historic battlefield of Marathon in Greece, showcases artifacts from the region’s rich history. The museum’s collection spans prehistoric times to the Roman era, with notable exhibits including funerary offerings from the Tomb of the Athenians, relics from the famous Battle of Marathon in 490 BC, and artifacts from the Neolithic settlement of Tsepi. Through its diverse displays, the museum offers insight into Marathon’s cultural and historical significance, blending local history with pivotal moments in ancient Greek civilization.
TOUR 3: Marathon Run Museum
- €2 per person entry fee
- Visit Duration: 1,5h-2h
Due to high demand, it might be difficult to find an empty slot for big groups. We need to make a reservation.



The Marathon Run Museum is a small, dedicated space celebrating the history and legacy of the marathon race. Located near the town of Marathon, Greece, the museum explores the origins of the legendary 490 BC Battle of Marathon and the fabled run of Pheidippides, the messenger who inspired the modern marathon. Visitors can discover exhibits on the evolution of the marathon, iconic runners, historic races, and the global impact of this enduring athletic challenge. Through artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays, the museum offers a compact yet rich journey through marathon history.
TOUR 4: Archaeological Site Poseidon Temple (Sounio)
- €10 per person entry fee (morning or evening tour)
- Licenced Guide Tour €410 for 20-25 people
- It can be combined with lunch or dinner at Palaia Fokaia for meat menu or at Legrena for fish meze ~30 per person


The Archaeological Site of the Temple of Poseidon, located at Cape Sounion in Greece, is a majestic ancient temple dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea. Built in the 5th century BC, the temple sits atop a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea, offering breathtaking views. The site is renowned for its well-preserved Doric columns and its historical significance, as sailors once prayed here for safe voyages. The Temple of Poseidon is not only an important example of classical architecture but also a symbol of ancient Greek maritime power and religious devotion.
TOUR 5: Arcahaelogical Site of Parthenon – Acropolis Museum – Ancient Market – Walk around Monastiraki
- €30 per person one ticket for all entrances
- Licenced Guide Tour €380 for 20-25 people
- It can be combined with a lunch at a local restaurant at Plaka or at Monastiraki

This tour offers an immersive journey through some of Athens’ most iconic landmarks. It begins at the Archaeological Site of the Parthenon, perched atop the Acropolis, where visitors can explore the ancient temple dedicated to Athena and marvel at its architectural grandeur. Next, the Acropolis Museum showcases artifacts and sculptures from the site, offering deeper insight into ancient Greek history and art.
From there, the tour continues to the Ancient Agora, once the heart of Athenian public life, with ruins of temples, public buildings, and the Stoa of Attalos. The final stop is a leisurely walk around Monastiraki, a vibrant district known for its traditional markets, bustling squares, and stunning views of the Acropolis, blending ancient history with modern Athenian life.