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Discover the ancient theater, museum, and archaeological site of Epidaurus with an easy-to-use e-ticket and engaging audio tour on your smartphone for $39.52.

The Epidaurus: Temple of Asclepius E-ticket & Audio Tour offers an accessible way to experience the legendary archaeological site in Peloponnese, Greece. Priced at $39.52 per person, this tour provides admission to the museum and site along with a self-guided audio tour that you download beforehand. The entire experience is designed to be flexible, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace, making it ideal for those who prefer independence over guided groups.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of digital convenience and comprehensive storytelling. The app and audio content are available offline, ensuring smooth access without roaming charges. Although the rating of 3.8 out of 5 is based on 17 reviews, many appreciate the detailed stories and ease of access. One aspect to consider is that the audio guide may not be as relaxing for some users, but overall, this tour offers an engaging way to connect with the history of the ancient healing sanctuary.
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Immediately after booking, you’ll receive an email with a link to access your digital ticket and activation instructions. The entry point for this tour is at the main entrance of the Epidaurus archaeological site, specifically at Epidaurus 210 52. The tour begins at the entrance and concludes at the ancient theater, allowing a seamless exploration.
To participate, you must download the app compatible with Android (version 5.0 and later) or iOS devices—note that the tour is not compatible with Windows phones or older Apple devices like the iPhone 5/5C. Make sure your smartphone has enough storage space (around 100-150 MB) and your phone is fully charged on the day of the visit.

Once you start the audio tour, the narrator guides you through the most significant features of the site. You’ll see the Propylaea, the reconstructed entrance gateway, which once served as a grand entrance to the sanctuary. The Tholos, a circular structure, is another highlight that visitors learn about through detailed storytelling.
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is the centerpiece of the site, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and symmetry. The tour provides insights into its history and the role it played in ancient Greek entertainment. The museum complements the site visit by showcasing artifacts, including the famous Armored Aphrodite Sculpture and the Asclepius figurine wearing a himation.
This tour offers more than just sightseeing; it immerses visitors in the spiritual and medical significance of the sanctuary. The Asclepius figurine and the Katagogion are explained through engaging narratives, helping you understand the healing rituals and medical practices that took place here.
You’ll also learn about the Greek Baths, where ancient visitors would relax and undergo treatments, and the Stadium, used for athletic events related to healing ceremonies. These stories are based on in-depth research and crafted into short, captivating episodes that make your visit more memorable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe self-guided audio tour begins at the site entrance and ends at the ancient theatre. The tour is suitable for wheelchair users and does not include a live guide, providing full independence. Visitors are advised to bring a sun hat, sunscreen, headphones, and a charged smartphone for comfort and convenience.
Since high-heeled shoes are not allowed, comfortable footwear is recommended. The activity is designed to be flexible within the one-day validity of the ticket, letting you choose when to explore during your scheduled time slot. No transportation, food, or drinks are included, so plan accordingly.
The audio tour is a key feature, giving a personalized storytelling experience that enhances the visit. Review comments note that while the English narration is clear and informative, some find the audio style not particularly relaxing. Still, the ability to replay the content makes this a valuable resource for deepening your understanding of the site.
The offline access ensures you won’t encounter issues with internet connectivity once at the site, making it a practical choice for travelers who want to avoid data charges. The app activation link and instructions are sent via email, streamlining the check-in process.
This self-guided tour with digital tickets and audio narration offers a flexible way to explore Epidaurus without the expense or scheduling constraints of guided group tours. It’s particularly suited to independent travelers who prefer to pace their visit and dive into the stories at their own speed.
Unlike live guides, this experience relies entirely on smartphone content, which can be advantageous for those wanting a more personal, self-directed exploration. Other experiences available include live guided tours, theater performances, and full-day excursions to nearby sites, but this option balances affordability, flexibility, and depth of information.
This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and independent travelers comfortable with using a smartphone app. It’s suitable for visitors who want to avoid large tour groups and prefer a personal pace. The wheelchair accessibility broadens its appeal, and the offline content is perfect for travelers wary of poor connectivity.
Since the price includes both entry and the audio guide, it’s a practical choice for those who value detailed storytelling without the hassle of hiring a guide on site. Expect honest narration—the audio guide may not be the most relaxing, but it delivers solid historical insights.

While the self-guided nature offers flexibility, some users have expressed that the audio narration can feel somewhat less relaxing than a guided experience. Also, the rating of 3.8 out of 5 suggests mixed reviews, with some appreciating the content and others noting room for improvement.
It’s important to download the app and tour content in advance, as compatibility issues can arise with older devices or Windows phones, which are not supported. No live guide or on-site meeting point is provided, so visitors need to be comfortable with self-guided touring.
This $39.52 experience offers a compelling way to explore the famous archaeological site of Epidaurus. The combination of admission and digital storytelling makes it a convenient and educational option for those who value independent exploration.
While it may lack the personal touch of a guided tour, the offline app and detailed content make it a reliable choice for travelers seeking flexibility and in-depth stories. The notable highlights—the Propylaea, Tholos, and the legendary theatre—are presented with clarity, enriching your visit.
Most suited to self-motivated visitors who are comfortable with technology, this tour provides a robust introduction to one of Greece’s most iconic ancient sites. Considering its affordable price and comprehensive access, it delivers good value for an enriching day at Epidaurus.
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Does this tour include transportation to Epidaurus?
No, transportation is not included. The easiest way to reach the site is by car, as the meeting point is at Epidaurus 210 52.
Can I use the audio tour more than once?
Yes, the audio content can be used repeatedly, providing flexibility for future visits or review.
Is the audio guide in multiple languages?
The guide is included in English only, with no mention of other languages.
What should I bring for the visit?
Visitors should bring a sun hat, sunscreen, headphones, and a fully charged smartphone.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are there any restrictions on the footwear?
High-heeled shoes are not allowed at the site.
What if I have a Windows phone?
The app and tour content are not compatible with Windows phones.
How long is the tour valid?
The ticket is valid for one day; you can enter the site at any time within that period.
Does this tour include a guide on-site?
No, this is a self-guided experience with no live guide provided.
Can I combine this tour with others?
Yes, there are similar experiences available, such as theater performances or full-day trips to nearby locations, for those interested in expanding their visit.