The
ship sails for the three beautiful islands of the Saronic
Gulf at 08:00 AM. Shortly after departure, our trained staff
will give you all necessary information about the ship, the
three islands and the day’s itinerary. You will also have
the opportunity to get answers to any questions you may have.
Hydra 1h30m visit
Our first port of call is Hydra. A beautiful small island,
yet so great in history that stands out among many others!
Elegance, tradition and majesty. These are the three key-words
that point out the beauty and significance of the island that
goes beyond what meets the eye. The cobblestone streets on
the island, where donkeys are the primary mode of transportation,
are lined with aristocratic mansions, forts, and churches
steeped in history. The architecture of the island with the
town of Hydra built in its center on the imposing rocky slopes
has remained intact and unspoilt by modern interventions to
our very days thanks to the Hydrants, who religiously keep
this unique legacy that has been handed down to them by their
ancestors from one generation to the next. Undeniably looking
at the deep blue sea, staying away from noise and daily routine,
swimming in the crystal clear waters, sunbathing and enjoying
the Greek cuisine and hospitality are the best possible ways
of spending one’s holidays, having the time of one’s lives
and gathering invaluable memories as souvenirs in one’s hearts
and minds.
Poros 50m visit
Poros is the island of peace, romance and relaxation. It is
lush with pine trees which reach the rugged shores and the
sandy beaches. Approaching Poros by ship, from afar, we can
see the historical clock-tower on the highest hilltop. The
architecture of Poros is a marvel right before your eyes.
The beach houses are mostly neoclassical. The first houses
were built in 1463 in the area around the clocktower. The
centre of the town features the Town Hall, the Archaeological
Museum, the Exhibition Hall and it is the site of a variety
of cultural events. Within the narrow streets of Poros among
the white houses and bougainvillea’s, there there are various
shops, cafes, taverns and many bars with Greek and foreign
music to excellently provide for all needs and tastes.
Aegina 2h30m visit
Aegina, the land of legendary Achilles! Aegina is the largest
of the three islands. Apart from its harbor, there are numerous
interesting sites to discover and there are 2 optional tours,
not included in the price. The tickets for those highly recommended
optional excursions can be purchased on board. If you decide
not to take a tour then you can stay in Aegina and either
enjoy a walk/horse-carriage ride around the town or relax
in one of the harbor’s charming waterfront coffee shops.
Option 1. a Guided Bus Tour of the island,
which will include a visit to the Temple of Aphaia – the best
preserved Temple in Greece and one of the three Temples forming
the famous “Sacred Triangle” of Greek antiquity. Built on
top of a wooded hill, it offers the most magnificent view
over the island, the Saronic Gulf, Piraeus and Salamina Island.
Option 2. a Panoramic Bus Tour, which will
give you the opportunity to drive across the entire island
(without visiting the archaeological site) admiring the beauty
of its nature, the islands medieval capital of Paleohora,
the Church of Saint Nectarios, and the pistachio groves.