The Acropolis is a must see when visiting Athens. That said, it's very busy. We recommend a private first in the morning tour to beat the cruise ships and the heat. Athens is a 30 minute cab/uber from the accommodations in Vouliagmeni. Vouliagmeni is also on the Big Bus line.
This Athens Insiders food tour takes a few hours. It combines history and food. You will sample many traditional greek dishes including, greek coffee, orange cake, olive oils, gyros and spanakopita. Go hungry! Our guide was Yannis.
Sounion is a 48 km coastal ride for Vouliagmeni. Group tours leave frequently from Athens. From Vouliagmeni, Cape Sunio can be reached on the local bus line or via taxi. https://www.georgestaxi.com/tour/cape-sounio-sunset-trip/ Sounion with ticket Temple of Poseidon afternoon English tour ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0/5 (580 Reviews) From $75.80 https://www.viator.com/search/31403?mcid=64243
Whether you're staying at the Fours Season or not, the spa can be booked. It s a beautiful facility with amazing views. Perfect spot to recoup post travel day.
If shopping is your agenda, Glyfada is the place. In this coastal city you will find major retailers and cute local shops. Glyfada Marina is larger than Astir Marina https://www.allovergreece.com/Marina/Descr/38/en. Gylfada is accessible via the Big Bus Line or a short cab ride from Vouliagmeni
The Divani Apollon is the only hotel with private beach access. All of the hotels have great pools. There are a few free beaches in Vouliagmeni, for a chair and beach service opt for one of the paid entrance beaches. Royal Beach- Lively with two paid option one for chair only the other with beach beads and service Zen Beach - quiet close to Margi big hill to walk up on the return Astir Beach - the famous chic place, more expensive entry fee
Agiou Panteleimonos This is square is walking distance from the hotels great for pizza, ice cream, bakery, causal greek food. There is a pharmacy here. Nick the local taxi driver and Vouliagmeni expert highly recommends the Waffle House Ice Cream