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welcome to the Offical Attica Riviera Tourism Company website covering the all unique towns of Attica.

With a wide selection of accommodation, year round events and many attractions to suit all ages, the Attica Riviera makes the perfect getaway.

 

  • Schinias

    SCHINIAS

    Schinias is situated in the south-east side of Marathon, 45km. away from Athens. Schinias has one of the best beaches in Attica. It is one of the few beaches that has a pine forest right next to the sea. The waters are shallow ideal for families with children. The visitor can find here several apartments, cafeterias and fish- taverns.

    «Karavi Schinias», is the most famous beach and water sports club, being located very close to the Olympic Rowing Center. There is an organized beach with umbrellas, water sports facilities, restaurants and bars

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  • SOUNIO

    SOUNIO

    Cape Sounion is a promontory located 69km. away from Athens. The site is a popular day trip for tourists with a beautiful sunset over the Aegean Sea. The visitor can find here a few hotels, a camping and a little beach with two traditional tavernas.
    The earliest literary reference to Sounion is in Homer’s Odyssey.


    ARCHAEOLOGICAL TIPS

    Archaeological finds on the site date back to 700 B.C. Herodotus tells us that in the 6th century B.C., the Athenians celebrated a quadrennial festival at Sounion.
    In 413 B.C., during the Peloponnesian War against the Spartans, the Athenians fortified the site with a wall and towers. However, short afterwards, the fortress was seized by a force of rebel slaves from the silver mines in Lavrio.


    TEMPLE OF POSEIDON

    The original, Archaic period temple of Poseidon was built of tufa, (a variety of limestone), and was destroyed in 480 B.C. by Persian troops.
    The later temple at Sounion, whose columns still stand today, was probably built in 440 B.C.
    The temple is standing above the sea at a height of 60m. It is a typical hexastyle, with a front portico and six columns. Only a few columns stand today, 18 in total, all of Doric order.
    Archaeological excavation, in 1906, uncovered numerous artifacts and inscriptions, as well as, a marble kouros statue and an impressive votive relief.

    Opening hours: 10.00 till sunset
    Admission
    Full: 4 euros
    Reduced: 2 euros


    BYRON INSCRIPTION

    The inscribed name of the poet  George Lord Byron, (1788-1824), carved into the base of one of the columns of the Temple of Poseidon, possibly dates from his first visit to Greece.
    Lord Byron mentions Sounion in his poem «Isles of Greece»:

    «Place me on Sunium’s marbled steep,
    Where nothing, save the waves and I,
    May hear our mutual murmurs sweep…»

     

     

    SANCTUARY OF ATHENA SOUNIAS

    The sanctuary of Athena Sounias stands on a lower hill, about 400m. to the north-west of the headland. Two temples are preserved with a polygonal enclosure. The earliest small temple dates between 600-550 B.C. When the temple was destroyed by the Persians, a new larger temple was built, similar to the earlier.

     

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  • VRAVRONA

    VRAVRONA
    The region of Vravrona is located 40km. away from the center of Athens, an ideal destination for the weekend. Vravrona used to belong to the mythical king Cecrops, the founder of Athens, being situated only 1 km. southeast of the archaeological site.
    The organized, sandy beach is ideal for swimming and relaxation. The visitor can find here various hotels, traditional cafeterias and tavernas.


    ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES

    • «Temple of Artemis»
    The Temple of Artemis, also known as « TheParthenon of the Bear Maidens», dating in the 6th century B.C., rests on a low rock spur south of the river. The few remains of the architecture allow an identification of the temple as being of Doric order.
    The Persians destroyed the sanctuary in 480 B.C. and took the cult statue back to Susa. The temple was reconstructed in 420 B.C.
    The Temple of Artemis is one of the earliest and most revered sanctuaries of Attica. There is, also, a prehistoric acropolis close to the site, as well as, a tiny Byzantine chapel of Saint George.
    The Vrauronian Artemis was worshipped as the goddess of vegetation and hunting and as the protector of women in child-birth and of the newborn.
    Votive dedications at the sanctuary include a number of young children’s statues, as well as, various items pertaining to feminine life, such as jewelry boxes and mirrors. Large number of miniature kraters, (krateriskoi), have been recovered from the site many depicting young girls, (clothed or nude), racing or dancing.

    The excavation of the site began in 1945. Among the monuments of the settlement are: the Π-shaped stoa around the interior courtyard, the small temple, (perhaps a heroon of Iphigeneia), and the stone bridge over the Erasinos river.
    Π-shaped stoa: The Doric stoa faces south towards the Temple of Artemis. It was built of local limestone covered in marble stucco, while the Doric capitals, metopes and lintels were made out of marble.

    Small shrine: About 12m. southeast of the Temple of Artemis a small shrine was built. The area has been associated with the propitiation of Iphigenia, perhaps in the form of a heroon.

    Stone bridge: It is the only known example of a Classical period bridge in Greece. It uses the standard post and lintel construction of its time.


    • «Archaeological Museum»

    The small museum of Vravrona houses significant exhibits from the site throughout its period of use. The most famous exhibits are as follows:

    1. The Arkton Statue, beautiful devotes marble statues of young children.
    2. The votive relief to Artemis. The goddess is represented seated with a deer, welcoming the pilgrims. The relief was found in the sanctuary and dates to the 4th century B.C.

    Admission
    Full: 3 euros
    Reduced: 2 euros

     

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  • RAFINA

    RAFINA
    Rafina is situated on the eastern coast of Attica, having a population of approximately 10,000 inhabitants. The region was established in the 1920’s by refugees from Anatolia after the end of the Greco-Turkish War, (1919-1922).
    Its name is an anagram of the name of an ancient Greek city.
    The visitor may find here a great variety of hotels, nightclubs and tavernas specializing in fried squid, (kalamarakia), and small fried fish.
    There are ferries going to the Cyclades and Evia and during summer the picturesque harbor gets really busy. The long, sandy beach is ideal for swimming and relaxation.

    CHURCHES
    • «Agios Nikolaos»
    The small church overlooks the blue sea. Its chapel was built after World War II by men who were to be executed but spared at the last minute.

     

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