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Antikira

2025 Antikira Travel Guide: Weather, Transportation, Popular Attractions, and Everything You Need (Updated 2025 2)

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Things to do in Antikira

What to Do

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Corinth Canal

Corinth Canal

6.1
4.6/522 Review
Delphi Archeological Site

Delphi Archeological Site

5.7
4.4/530 Review
"Historic buildings"
Kalavrita ski resort

Kalavrita ski resort

5.4
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Delphi Archaeological Museum

Delphi Archaeological Museum

5.2
4.4/519 Review
"Museums"
Ziria Ski Center

Ziria Ski Center

5.1
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Parnassos Ski Center - Kellaria site

Parnassos Ski Center - Kellaria site

4.6
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Arachova Viewpoint

Arachova Viewpoint

4.6
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Archaeological site of Mycenae

Archaeological site of Mycenae

5.9
4.6/514 Review
"Historic buildings"
"Natural scenery"
Delphi

Delphi

4.3
4.3/54 Review
Fterolaka Ski Resort

Fterolaka Ski Resort

4.0
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Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Antikira, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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Amalia Hotel Delphi

Amalia Hotel Delphi

4.4/5109 Review
Xenonas Iresioni

Xenonas Iresioni

4.5/526 Review
V Hotel Delphi

V Hotel Delphi

4.3/540 Review
Aegli Arachova

Aegli Arachova

4.2/516 Review
Fedriades Delphi Hotel

Fedriades Delphi Hotel

4.3/5109 Review
Ellinon Thea Arachova

Ellinon Thea Arachova

4.5/512 Review
Likoria Hotel

Likoria Hotel

4.4/518 Review
Pan Hotel

Pan Hotel

4.2/558 Review

What to Eat

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Almyra Antikyra

Almyra Antikyra

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Avg. USD19/person
"Western-style"
Valaouras

Valaouras

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"Western-style"
Taverna Ta Delfinia

Taverna Ta Delfinia

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"Western-style"
Ffterolakka

Ffterolakka

1 Review
Avg. USD24/person
"Western-style"
Epikouros Restaurant - Delphi

Epikouros Restaurant - Delphi

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Avg. USD18/person
"Western-style"
"View"
I Orea Ellas

I Orea Ellas

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Avg. USD17/person
"Seafood"
Armenistis

Armenistis

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Avg. USD10/person
"Bars/Bistros"
Agora Cafe

Agora Cafe

4.5/52 Review
Avg. USD13/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Girovolia

Girovolia

1 Review
"Fast Food"
To fasouli

To fasouli

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Avg. USD23/person
"Western-style"
Albatros

Albatros

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Avg. USD14/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Ta Kopsidia

Ta Kopsidia

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Avg. USD527/person
"Western-style"

What People Are Saying About Antikira

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Corinth Canal

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朗霏光
The attraction is free. Standing on the bridge, you can see through both ends. There is a tourist service point at the bridge head. The canal is spectacular and worth visiting, but it is relatively narrow and has little shipping value. I bought some Greek specialties and a few knives in a nearby specialty store. Two of them were confiscated by the airport, which was quite a pity.

Delphi Archeological Site

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翱翔的大鲨鱼
Defil. Legend has it that Zeus released two eagles, each flying east and west, and finally meets in Defil, the center of the world. Another miracle is the shrine of Apollo, which can be verified by the relics of the existing Apollo and Athena sacred areas!

Delphi Archaeological Museum

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Sammy0618
Delphi Museum Delphi Archaeological Museum is located in Delphi, central Greece. The museum building designed by the famous museum master Patro Klaus is built on the mountain. The style is calm and restrained, almost integrated with the surrounding environment. If you don't know the bottom line, It is not felt that this is one of the most important collections of ancient Greek art.

Archaeological site of Mycenae

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北京的王宁wn
If compared with the ancient monuments in China, the gap is huge. But the style is different. It can open your eyes and let you learn about the ancient culture of the world. If you have time, you can go and check in.

Delphi

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Sammy0618
The Pan-Greek Holy Land is a complex structure outside the politics of the city-state, the only way to provide self-knowledge to all Greeks in a religious sense, and the motto "know yourself" is said to be engraved on the entrance to the temple of Apollo. Apollo worship gained a high reputation between the mid-8th and mid-7th centuries BC as patron of the then-fierce colonial cause. In 373 BC, an earthquake severely damaged the Holy Land's buildings and played a decisive role in its fate. It was during the second half of the fourth century that the Holy Land was gradually declining as Greece experienced political turmoil, and since Roman rule in the first century AD no new buildings have emerged. In 392, Roman Emperor Theodosius I issued a decree banning paganism, marking the end of the Apollo cult. The site of the Holy Land was occupied by a village in early AD and rediscovered in the 15th century. The operation of the shrine has undergone many changes in history, according to Prutak, one of the most authoritative witnesses, who was once a priest of the temple, and there was only one female prophet in the temple during his time (1st century AD), who was asked once a month; Earlier, the ritual was in full swing, requiring three priestesses to take turns to cope with the long line of requests. In another temple in Apollo, the oracle was only passed on through thought to the prophet's spirit, which made him/her likely to play more freely. In Christian times, Chrysostom believed that Pitia was a woman possessed by the devil, drilling into the prophecy woman from the depths of the strata beneath the tripod. Every year, when Apollo leaves, there is naturally no shrine, which causes countless believers to wait when the shrine reopens every year. So the priests of the temple have the right to arrange priority for the ceremony (Προμαντεία / promanteia). Participants first offered a proper gift to God, then the priest poured cold water on a goat, and if it did not shudder, it would not be considered an ominous sign; If the worshiper is accepted, the goat will be offered, and he can enter the temple to ask the female prophet a question, of course, whether the question is answered depends on God's will.

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