Epidavros Sea Kayak: Ancient Sunken City and Small Ancient Theater Tour

An exclusive journey from the immersed metropolis to the age-old theatre and culinary exploration through time, the past, and culture: A breathtaking and mesmerizing tour lasting four and a half hours

Duration: 4 hours
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Highlights

Sunken city, Little Theatre of Epidaurus.

Probably the best outing of our group, due to its unique combination of history, culture, gastronomy, folklore, fun and entertainment.

Our incredible experience begins at Yialasi Beach, located a short stroll from the center of Epidaurus. We will paddle westward to the famous Sunken City, also known as Argolida’s Lost Atlantis, with a great view of the imposing Volcano of Methana.
The city was built 500 AC. You can see the remains of it and in some places even the ancient breakwater is still preserved. Walls, foundations of buildings, amphorae of huge dimensions and paved sections are sunken, meters below sea level, and only few meters away from shore. Being only two meters in depth, makes it a unique location for underwater site-seeing, snorkeling and underwater pictures.
Once we reach the seabed, we will give you masks to swim among the ancient ruins, take photos, observe the unique colorful fish and experience for yourselves the aura and unique healing energy of Epidaurus (Epidaurus: the place where the aura works).

When we’ll manage to convince you to move on, our next destination is the Little Theatre of Epidaurus. The Little Theatre of Epidaurus is placed in an area called Nisi, near the port of Palea Epidaurus. It used to be the theatre of the ancient city-state and apart from drama performances, it also hosted religious and political celebrations. This theatre was discovered in the early 1970s, under a field of olive trees and its restoration process continues till today.
Its construction started in the 4th century B.C. and was originally built to cover the needs of this small city-state, so its size was not big. It had 9 tiers and 18 rows of seats and could host about 2,000 spectators. Some seats have inscriptions which show that the theatre was dedicated to god Dionysus and was built in sections.
This theatre was totally reformed in the Roman times: the orchestra became semi-circular and the seats were reordered. However, it is believed that the small theatre of Epidaurus was in function for only seven centuries since its construction, because the historian Pausanias, who visited the area in the middle of the 2nd century BC, didn’t mention anything about it.
After several excavations and much restoration work performed over the last decades, the Epidaurus Little Theatre hosts today the annual Greek Festival, celebrated in summer with music, dance and theatre performances. There are seats for 800 spectators and work is done to restore more of them. The performances are mostly held in modern or ancient Greek.

At the end of our journey, we will continue through gastronomy, by visiting “Athina EcoFarm”. There, we will relax, rest and enjoy an amazing meal made of local organic products, all cultivated in the area according to the ancient way.

Having learned about ancient Greek heritage in cooking, cultivating and harvesting, we will return to our starting point, after an unforgettable journey among history, taste and culture.

What's Included
  • Snacks
  • Bottled water
  • Snorkels and masks
  • Sea Kayak handling/safety briefing
  • Personal Insurance
  • Big dry Bag to keep your necessities
  • Photos and Videos sent to you at a later date
  • 1st Aid and Sea Kayak safety equipment carried by your guides Personal Insurance Sea Kayak handling/safety briefing
Location
Tribal kayak-Sea kayak tours
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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59sebastiaanb
Sep 25, 2024
Great day - We had a great day on the water, we would reccomend this to everyone. The lunch was very good, the snorkeling was amazing and our tour guide was very friendly.
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Deborahhugh
Sep 24, 2024
Sunken Ancient City Tour - A wonderful day out! We kayaked around the bay and took in the mini amphitheatre at Epidaurus as well as snorkelling over the ruins of the sunken ancient city. Our guides were friendly, organised and very knowledgeable about the history and geology of the area. Lunch, included in the tour was simply delicious - traditional Greek cuisine and generously portioned. A brilliant experience all round !!
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V4248trkatec
Sep 24, 2024
Beautiful location for kayaking, snorkeling, and more - We loved this experience. The views all around the location and the sunken city were absolutely beautiful. Our guides were very knowledgeable. The lunch on the beach was delicious. We are not expert kayakers but our guides helped us and kept us totally safe.
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Diane_g
Sep 20, 2024
Kayak trip - Knowledgeable guide, wonderful experience with time for swimming and snorkeling along with guided visit to archeological site. Homemade Greek food was an added bonus!
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Sarahf223
Sep 9, 2024
Wonderful experience, learnt something, had some fun, ate great food. perfect. - awesome and relaxed morning learning about the area, kayaking and snorkelling. Our guide was super knowledgeable and friendly, and even gave us some great trips for our onward journey. lunch was delicious and the pace perfect. Thank you for a great experience!
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Mum4fun
Aug 22, 2024
Fun Fabulous YUM - This is an amazing experience, the area is simply beautiful and well worth the drive. Free parking available. Our tour operator John was professional, courteous and fun. He has a wealth of knowledge about the area, its history and culture. The tour has the right amount of everything, we swam with turtles, snorkelled the sunken ancient villa, kayaked across the small bay. On the short walk to the ancient theatre we were shown the different fruit and produce the locals grow and then we had the pleasure of eating a home made traditional lunch on the beach. The whole time John was the perfect host. We highly recommend.
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Paulandsue_r
Aug 21, 2024
Fabulous! Fun, Educational, memorable, Yum. - This is an amazing experience, the area is simply beautiful and well worth the drive. Our tour operator John was professional and courteous and has a wealth of knowledge which he is happy to share. Just a really lovely bloke. The tour is the right amount of everything, we swam with turtles, snorkelled the sunken ancient villa, kayaked across the small bay. On the short walk to the ancient theatre we were shown the different fruits and produce the people of the area grow and then had the pleasure of eating a home made traditional lunch on the beach. The whole time John was the perfect host. Highly Recommended.
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U6004hastephanied
Aug 14, 2024
Great family tour - Very nice tour with amazing views. We were with our two daughters of 13 and 9 yrs old and they also enjoyed it very much. The guide provides interesting comments and a good lunch ! We highly recommend it in order to visit Greece differently.
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Jcads63
Aug 11, 2024
Magical Sea Kayaking: Swimming with Turtles and Ancient Wonders! - We had an absolutely wonderful day of sea kayaking, but it was much more than just paddling. We had the incredible experience of swimming with turtles, exploring ancient ruins teeming with vibrant wildlife, and even visiting the small theatre of Epidaurus. The guides were exceptionally attentive, catering to all skill levels, making the tour feel like a guided adventure with excellent recommendations for further exploration. The professionalism of the team was outstanding, and I would wholeheartedly recommend this experience to anyone without hesitation. A must-do for any nature or history lover!
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Gwencelis
Aug 17, 2024
Half sport, half cultural, half nature discovering trip - We had a pleasant 4h excursion with Yanis and Niko. They took us to a beach where we saw a seaturtle, eating seeweads under water. After this dip, we had a stroll to a small theatre close-by. The most important part, for us, was the sunken city where we got plenty of time to explore.
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