Hydra, Spetses and Poros, three marvellous islands close to the capital, all ideal for a relaxing time, trekking, even some winter swimming for visitors still keen on taking a dip at this time of the year, add to the options offered by the wider Athens area, a safe, appealing and multifaceted destination promising unforgettable experiences throughout the year.
Hydra
One of the most impressive and picturesque islands of the Argosaronic Gulf, Hydra’s beauty can be mainly attributed to the island’s special architecture. Hydra is an ideal island for a weekend getaway, just a two-hour ferryboat ride from the port of Piraeus. The island is car-free and offers museums, trekking routes, marvellous guest houses, and restaurants for all tastes.
The island features a considerable number of superb, well-preserved houses, among them mansions linked to prominent figures of modern Greek history, including former prime ministers. Approximately 30 mansions and 300 kapetanospita (large, prime-location properties linked to high-ranking maritime officers), have been preserved on Hydra, the majority of these dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Take a relaxed stroll through the cobbled paths of Hydra to view the impressive architecture. The island’s mansions, combining island and mainland elements, typically feature simple yet imposing exterior style. The interiors of these properties, during their heyday, were adorned with luxury items from Europe and the East.
Visitors strolling around the town of Hydra can make interesting stops to visit museums showcasing the island’s history, from the Neolithic Period to the modern era. The Greek War of Independence, declared in 1821, is a central part of the history of this island, which played a key role in the struggle.
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