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Explore The Culture and Historical Diversity of Athens, Greece on Your Luxury Yacht Charter Holiday


Ah, Greece! not many places can boast the number of tourists that visit the Greek Islands year round, their beauty, heritage and festivities offer something for everyone, both young and old. Today we will focus specifically on Athens, Greece as part of your luxury yacht charter with its world famous monuments and sites, which are worth visiting on your holiday.


 

 

The Parthenon and the Acropolis


 

 

Even the most sore footed sightseer would run up the stair of this beautiful monument just to get a peek inside. Dedicated to the patron Goddess of Athens, Athena, construction on the Parthenon began in 447 B.C and was completed in 438 B.C. It houses some of the most beautiful sculptures which are at the forefront of Greek art. Even without the Parthenon, the Acropolis itself is worth a visit just to take in the stunning view of Athens from its top. Don't forget to visit the Acropolis Museum which houses archaeological relics found throughout the site. This website will give you al the details on yacht charters and guided tours for the Parthenon.


 

 

The Temple of Poseidon and Cape Sounion


 

The ruins of this Temple in Cape Sounion are enjoyed by both tourists and the locals because the view from its summit is spectacular. People often visit this monument to take in the spectacular sunset and breathtaking view of the sea below. Not many people are lucky enough to stand amidst a piece of Greek history and bask in the glory of its rich past, this is a stop you should not miss while in Athens.


 

 

Hitting the Streets


 

 

While sightseeing is a necessity on any good holiday, shopping, eating and good old fun are just as crucial and there is no place like Athens, Greece when it comes to these prerequisites. Athens happens to be one of the world's safest places, even at night. Statistically speaking it is far safer to roam the streets of Athens at night than say Paris or London, which is why you should not let this chance go to waste on your holiday.


Taverns and tourist shops are often open till late into the night and the locals are very welcoming. For instance you could roam the Plaka which is the neighbourhood surrounding the Acropolis. The Plaka is famous for its restaurants, shops and even the local architecture and walking these streets after having visited the Parthenon would be a great way to spend your afternoon.