Today
Open 09:00–18:30
Last Admission
18:10
The Temple of Poseidon is open from 9:30am until sunset hours throughout the year.
Jan 1 TO Dec 31 Timings Days (Jan 1 TO Dec 31) | TIMINGS | Last Admission |
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Monday | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
Tuesday | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
Wednesday | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
Thursday | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
Friday | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
Saturday (Today) | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
Sunday | 09:00–18:30 | 18:10 |
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The Temple of Poseidon is open from 9:30am to 6:30pm on most days of the year. During the summer months, between June to August, the days are longer, so the temple may be open until 7pm on some days. On Good Friday, Poseidon’s Temple is open from 12pm to 5pm and on Holy Saturday, it is open from 9:30am to 3:30pm.
Yes, the Temple of Poseidon is closed to visitors on New Year’s, Easter Sunday, 25th March, 7th May, 25th, and 26th December.
No, the Temple of Poseidon closes around 6:30pm on most days of the year. You cannot explore the temple premises at night.
The Temple of Poseidon closes at 6:30pm on most days of the year. Only during Good Friday, the temple closes at 5pm and on Holy Saturday, it closes at 3:30pm. Poseidon’s Temple remains closed on public holidays like New Year’s, Easter Sunday, 25th March, 7th May, 25th, and 26th December.
While on most days of the year, the Temple of Poseidon opens at 9:30am and closes at 6:30pm, its hours may vary by season. Between June to August, as the days are longer, the sun sets much later, hence, the temple is open until 7pm on most days. On Good Friday, the temple opens at 12pm and closes at 5pm. And, on Holy Saturday, the temple is open from 9:30am to 3:30pm. Poseidon’s Temple remains closed on public holidays like New Year’s, Easter Sunday, 25th March, 7th May, 25th, and 26th December.
No, the Temple of Poseidon remains open on weekends but closed on public holidays. The temple premises are closed to visitors on New Year’s, 25th March, Easter Sunday, 7th May, 25th, and 26th December.
Athens is around 77km away from Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon. You need at least 4 hours to visit Poseidon’s Temple from Athens. It will take you around 1.5 to 2 hours to reach the site, depending on whether you are traveling by car or KETL buses. Upon arrival, you need at least 30 to 45 minutes to explore the temple ruins. Then, you can spend around an hour exploring the nearby Temple of Athena Sounias and Sounio Beach.