
Agistri is the smallest of the Saronic islands and is also the greenest, the most picturesque and the least developed. For these reasons, it is sometimes described as the best kept secret of the Saronic Gulf.
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Aegina is the closet island as you depart from Kalamaki marina and is usually the first or last stop of your trip if you are sailing the Saronic Gulf. The Temple of Aphia is well worth a visit as it has spectacular views and the temple is one of the best developed classical temples in Greece. Don't forget to stock up on pistachios as they are produced on the island of Aegina and are probably the best in Greece. Read more
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Hydra is a beautiful island lying in the archipelago called the Argo-Saronic. Hydra is situated between the islands of Poros and Spetses, near the coast of the eastern foot of the Peloponnese. The Island is mountainous, arid and devoid of vegetation. Hydra is very popular because of its extremely picturesque capital, full of red-tiled houses and stone-paved narrow alleys. It used to be the destination of fashionable artists during the sixties and has kept a highly cosmopolitan character.
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Methana is a beautiful and picturesque peninsula situated on the eastern board of Peloponnese peninsula, southwest of Piraeus, between the cluster of Argosaronikos Islands, with its renowned mineral-water spa. Methana has an outstanding mild climate that permits the visitor to vacation there both in the summer and winter.Read more
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Last updated: Wed, 11/12/2008 - 15:05
Poros is a verdant island full of beauties and wonderful landscapes. Because most of the Athenians and foreign tourists are mostly going to cosmopolitan Hydra, is still unspoiled and very authentic, ideal for relaxing and peaceful holidays. The capital of the island is a beautiful town with fine neoclassical and Venetian buildings; picturesque villages and beautiful beaches are completing the wonderful image. Read more
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Spetses is mostly covered by pine trees. The attractive town is popular with tourists and Athenians alike. The old harbour and environs with many grand old houses is a wonderful place to wander around. The local yards build the Spetses caique which is considered to be among the best in Greece. John Fowles’ novel “The Magus” is set on the island. In September a small caique rigged out as an old trader is set on fire to commemorate the revolt against the Turks. This is accompanied by a noisy fireworks display and much merriment.
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Last updated: Fri, 10/31/2008 - 02:36