Sunken City of Ancient Epidaurus
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Dēzija Boļšaka
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"Specifically, it is a Roman villa from the 2nd century AD, which was located very close to the Agora, opposite the ancient port and below the Acropolis of ancient Epidaurus.
The waters are so clear, that you will be able to see house foundations, potteries, types of structural support, and floor sections.
At first, it can be challenging to find it but just swim around and You’ll find it…"
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Kristina Graves
"This was a highlight of my trip. Where else can you snorkel over an ancient city with turtles swimming right alongside you? And it's free! Just remember to bring your own snorkel (I didn't spot anywhere to hire one) and water shoes as it's a bit rocky. There's a cafe that serves cold drinks and ice-creams though."
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