Sunset at Poseidon's temple
If you have only two days in Athens, make sure one of the evenings is set aside to see the sunset at Poseidon's temple!
It makes you wonder what it would have been like 2000+ years ago when people watched the sunset from a colored intact temple!
The previous post on the Greece trip is here..
After a quick rest in the early afternoon, we made it to our pick up spot in Syntagma square for an all evening trip. We had pre booked the trip on Viator. It was a bus with 20+ people being picked up at various hotels. It was a long drive to the tip of the land to see this temple.
We stopped by at a lake of sorts which was also an expensive club where folks came to spend an afternoon swimming in this lake. It was a quick rest stop. Then we kept driving to Sounion, where this temple sits on a hill.
There was some story about divers going into the cave and never returning.. over 100 of them over the years apparently..
There was one more stop, thanks to a pregnant lady on our bus who was sick because of the windy uphill road. We all got to take more pictures while the poor woman was throwing up!
The kids put their feet in water to check the temperature..apparently cold!
Once we were at the stop, there is a short hike to the top.. the sun already starts setting.. so the orange hues are inviting..
My recommendation is for folks to not stop and take pictures on the way up once you are at the temple!
There is a long line at the top as you have to buy tickets to get to the site! The line for the credit card counter is long and slow! The people might wait for you, but the sun won't!!! The guide gave us till 20 minutes past sunset to show up down to get back on the bus.
We did get to see a glorious sunset with all the little islands jutting out in the water. It was amazing. Have never seen a large crowd clap for a sunset!
Just got goosebumps watching the sunset through the columns. Imagined people watching the same sunset 2000 years ago. How magnificent it would have been with the statues all intact, the roof still intact, the colors on the pillars! What it must have taken them to build this without advanced technology and why would anyone desecrate a temple like that in the name of war? A lot of questions with not so great answers.. but thoroughly enjoyed that evening.
A short video clip..
Then we made a long drive back to the hotel. There is nothing to eat at this place. So you are better off packing some snacks or dinner that you can eat on the bus. We were starving when we got back to our rooms and thankfully, there was Maggi noodles to the rescue!
The next day was another all day Viator prepaid trip around Athens with a focus on the Acropolis..