Looking for the finest place to spend your vacation? We are confident that Greece is the perfect location for sun, nature, history, and Mediterranean cuisine! The weather in Greece allows for sailing all year, but spring has a special allure because to the blossomed nature. Greece offers a distinct attractiveness in the spring months for nature enthusiasts. Spring is the perfect time to visit the Greek islands if you want to enjoy your solitude on quiet beaches.
Moreover, the Easter Holidays are a particular period in Greece, full of pleasure, festivals, customs, and delectable food. Experiencing the Easter in Greece is a wonderful experience letting you discover another piece of "true Greece".
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Itinerary
KALAMAKI (Marina)
AEGINA (stop for a swim before the harbor in Tourlos islet)
POROS (stop for a swim before the harbor in Russian Dockyard)
SPETSES (stop for a swim before the old harbor in Dhokos or Aghios Emilianos)
HYDRA (stop for a swim either in Dhokos island, or in St Nikolaos Beach which is south-west of Hydra)
AEGINA (Harbor) or AGISTRI (Megalochori harbor and you can go before for a swim in Aponisos or Dragonera beach)
KALAMAKI (Marina, Friday till 17:00 and overnight)
Destinations
AEGINA
Aegina is one of Greece's Saronic Islands, located in the Saronic Gulf, 27 kilometers (17 miles) from Athens.
The name is derived from Aegina, the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island and later became its ruler. Aegina was a historic competitor of Athens, the major naval power of the day.
POROS
Poros is a tiny Greek island-pair located in the southern Saronic Gulf, approximately 31 nautical miles south of Piraeus and separated from the Peloponnese by a 200-meter-wide sea channel, with the town of Galatas on the mainland across the strait. Pogon was Poros's ancient name. It, like other Saronic ports, is a favourite weekend getaway for Athenian visitors.
SPETSES
Spetses is a wealthy island and municipality in Attica's Islands regional unit. It is occasionally referred to be one of the Saronic Islands. It was known as Pityoussa in ancient times, and afterwards as Petses. The island is presently an autonomous municipality with no internal boundaries. The sole substantial village on the island is Spetses. The islands of Spetsopoula, Falkonera, and Velopoula are also part of the Municipality of Spetses (all uninhabited).
HYDRA
Hydra is one of Greece's Saronic Islands, located in the Aegean Sea between the Saronic and Argolic Gulfs. A short strip of water separates it from the Peloponnese. The island was known as Hydrea (Y, derived from the Greek word for "water") in ancient times, in reference to the island's springs.
AGISTRI
Agistri is a small island in the Saronic Gulf, a short boat trip from Athens. Agistri island is a popular summer weekend getaway due to its proximity to Greece's capital. Many people seeking quiet vacations visit Agistri Greece's little towns and pristine beaches.