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A private Acropolis visit, a helicopter to a Mediterranean island? Upmarket Greek tourism
- Private visits to the Acropolis in Athens are now available for US$5,400, as are scheduled helicopter flights to Greek Mediterranean islands
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The Acropolis in Athens, one of the world’s most visited ancient monuments, has begun offering private visits for €5,000 (US$5,400), setting off protests from the site’s guards.
Meanwhile, Greece’s other main draw – its many Mediterranean islands – are becoming more accessible this summer, with the nation’s first helicopter airline offering scheduled flights, Hoper, taking to the air.
According to the official website of the culture ministry unit that manages the hilltop Acropolis, the new group visits will be held outside normal opening hours and be limited to a maximum of five people each.
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Normal visits cost €20, or €30 for a combined ticket giving access to other sites.

Up to four Acropolis Experience group visits can take place at a time, beginning at 7am or 8pm on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
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