Discover the best wineries in Santorini on a premium wine tour. Taste limited edition wines, learn from wine experts, and explore the rich wine-making traditions of the region.
Discover the best wineries in Santorini on a premium wine tour. Taste limited edition wines, learn from wine experts, and explore the rich wine-making traditions of the region.
- Archaeological Museum of Chalkida - The 5th-century temple of Artemis Aulidia is marked from Vathy, though it remains fenced and locked. This temple is located just within Boiotian territory on a major land route from Chalkis, adjacent to a sheltered harbor. The temple’s foundations and the sacred spring across the street can be seen through the…
- Archaeological Museum of Chalkida - The 5th-century temple of Artemis Aulidia is marked from Vathy, though it remains fenced and locked. This temple is located just within Boiotian territory on a major land route from Chalkis, adjacent to a sheltered harbor. The temple’s foundations and the sacred spring across the street can be seen through the fence. The temple is oriented to the southeast, possibly facing Delos, the birthplace of Artemis. Beneath the floor of the 5th-century BC temple, an 8th-century BC apsidal building was discovered, containing Geometric pottery. To the east of the temple is the roofed ‘sacred fountain’ with steps. To the southwest, a Hellenistic complex of pottery workshops (3rd-2nd century BC) has been uncovered, along with a nearby hospice (îåíὼí). In the Late Roman period (4th century AD), baths were constructed in the temple area. The sanctuary was destroyed in AD 396 during the Gothic invasions.
- Chalkida’s Seaside - As the capital of Euboea, this historic city is renowned for its role in Greek colonization and the Chalkidic alphabet, which influenced the development of the Latin script. Visitors can observe the unique tidal currents of the Euripus Strait and explore the city’s cultural landmarks.
- Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Χαλκίδας Αρέθουσα - The new Archaeological Museum of Chalkida “Arethousa” opened in May 2021 and is located in the industrial building of the distillery “Arethousa S.A.”, a heritage monument from the early 20th century. A special thematic section highlights not only the building’s history but also significant elements from the history of Euboea, including the Heroon of Lefkandi, the colonization and spread of the Euboean alphabet, the Sanctuary of Artemis at Avlida, the myth of Iphigenia, and the Byzantine and Ottoman past of Chalkida.
- The Ancient Theatre of Eretria - Situated in the theatre district of Eretria Municipality, Evia Prefecture, the ancient theatre’s first construction phase likely dates to the last third of the 4th century BC, with the second phase around 300 BC, based on an inscription from the reign of Demetrios Poliorcetes. During the third and final phase, after 198 BC, the stage building was expanded.
- Steni Dirfyos - This delightful mountain village is nestled at the base of Mount Dirfis. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, admire the lush landscapes and traditional stone houses, and savor authentic local delicacies at a cozy taverna.
- ΕΞΩ ΠΑΝΑΓΙΤΣΑ - This prehistoric settlement and cemetery from the Early Bronze Age (3000-1900 BC) is located in a fertile and strategic area on the Euboian channel near Chalkis. A decade of work at Manika was completed some time ago, yet only a small portion of the settlement has been excavated. Most of the site (around 600 stremmata) has been covered by buildings, hindering further excavation.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Dinner
Embark on a full-day excursion from Athens to Euboea, a hidden treasure of Greece where history, mythology, and nature converge.
The adventure starts in Chalkida, the capital of Euboea, where visitors can observe the enigmatic tidal currents of the Euripus Strait and discover the Chalkidic alphabet’s influence on the Latin world.
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Embark on a full-day excursion from Athens to Euboea, a hidden treasure of Greece where history, mythology, and nature converge.
The adventure starts in Chalkida, the capital of Euboea, where visitors can observe the enigmatic tidal currents of the Euripus Strait and discover the Chalkidic alphabet’s influence on the Latin world.
The next stop is Eretria, a significant ancient city, where the Temple of Apollo, the remarkable ancient theater, and the Archaeological Museum reveal its contributions to Greek civilization.
The journey concludes in the charming village of Steni, located at the base of Mount Dirfis. Surrounded by verdant landscapes and stone-built homes, it’s an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy genuine local cuisine.
This is a perfect day trip from Athens, offering a blend of history, mythology, and stunning scenery!
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