Saronic Greece: Within the Saronic Gulf, also known as the Gulf of Aegina, a series of islands and islets are scattered, immersed in the deep blue Aegean Sea

Located between the Aegean Sea, the Peloponnese and Attica, the Saronic Gulf offers the best conditions for sailing
Despite its proximity to the Greek capital, the Saronic Islands have retained their authenticity. Breathtaking panoramas and viewpoints to admire, museums and archaeological sites to discover, charming villages and beaches to explore will be unique and unrepeatable experiences. Angistri, Aegina, Hydra, Poros are the most beautiful
Basi nautiche per la Grecia Saronica
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EGINA
Perdika is a quiet fishing village.
It has a pedestrian area full of taverns offering tasty seafood, ouzo or cafes where you can sit and watch the sunset. The Ancient Temple of Aphaia is worth visiting.

ANGISTRI
It is the most hidden island in the Saronic Gulf, the smallest and least populated where you will find green waters and pebbly beaches.
It is a quiet island for walking and relaxing in bars. The most popular beach on Agistri is undoubtedly Skala, because it is also the only sandy beach on the island.

POROS
The island of Poros is actually the combination of two islands, Kalavria and Sferia, connected by an isthmus.
Poros town is a must-see, ideal for those who want to dive into Greek culture; it is beautiful in the evening when the town lights up with seafood restaurants and vibrant life among boutiques and clubs. On land you can visit the Archaeological Museum or the ruins of the Temple of Poseidon and walk from the town up the hill to the historic clock tower for a panoramic view.
Among the most beautiful beaches are Askeli and Love Bay with its pine forest by the sea.

HYDRA
The small port is one of the most beautiful and oldest in the Mediterranean.
This small island mountainous seems to have emerged from the sea with its houses hanging on the sides of its rocky cliffs. There are no cars or motor vehicles here but transportation is completely donkey-driven. Hydra's coastline is light blue and cobalt in color and typically descends steeply into the sea Nisiza, is a very small beach that can be reached exclusively by boat

DOKOS
The island is uninhabited except for one tavern.
É famous in the news mainly for the discovery of a very ancient shipwreck, dated around 2000 B.C., in the northeastern part of the island, where a large natural inlet creates an important indentation the bay Ormos Skindos.

SPETSES
Spetses is an important island in Greek history, and vanta a rich maritime history that can be seen in the architecture ofellinold port

HERMIONE
It is perfect for those who love hiking: non miss the half-hour walk through the gorge of Katafyki that connects Hermione with Fournoi. Along the way you will see rocks, caves and the church of St. Nicola with its medieval ruins.







