Sunken City of Ancient Epidaurus - Sunken City of Ancient Epidaurus

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Palaia Epidavros, Greece
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Maxim Dehennin on Google

Pretty cool to see ruins under water, plus there's a bar that serves very fresh and good food.
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Alexey Dronov on Google

Perfect place to dive in good weather conditions, also aerial photography can bring you wonderful pictures. Pay attention to drop the anchor outside of the area in order to prevent the destruction not only of the place, but of your anchor as well. In some places the depth down to the obstacles is less than 1,5 meters.
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DaBoss Robert on Google

interesting place and because we were off season getting to it was a challenge. But we put the drone to the test and it found it for us while we were eating fruits of the trees near by.
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John Prokopakis on Google

A true hidden gem of Greece. Please respect the site and avoid damaging while swimming. This was someone's home.
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Michael Cawley on Google

Alex runs this Kayaking tour in the ancient sunken city and I cannot recommend this enough. Alex and his team have the knowledge, the relaxed attitude to make this tour one of the best and to top it all off, serve beautiful food on a paradise beach where you can snorkel shoals of fish. Anybody from a novice swimmer can snorkel the sunken city as it is only waist/shoulder depth and going on out deeper if you wish. This trip is a must do if you are in Greece and simply just awesome.
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Pan Sak on Google

A quiet town during the winter, with numerous trails in the surrounding forest.
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Anita Komuves on Google

Do not miss this! Get diving googles or a snorkeling mask and swim to see the ruins of a Roman villa in the water. Fun to swim around the ruins while you are surrounded by many different kinds of fish. The ruins are super close to the beach so you do not need to be an experienced swimmer at all to see the ruins that are about 1-1.5 meters deep. Look out for the sea urchins but you can easily swim past them!
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Belén Palazuelos on Google

Amazing opportunity to see an archeological site underwater!! The only issue it has is that it’s not very well signalised (at least during the off season). To find it you have to pass the signal of “To the sunken city” and walk into the sea for some meters and there it is! Don’t forget to bring your diving glasses and also some type of sandals or underwater shoes because it’s filled with sea urchins!!!

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