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A fantastic trip with your beloved one

A fantastic trip with your beloved one

Andros

Andros could be a mountainous island at the so much north of the Cyclades land. A number of the island’s best-loved beaches and Agios Petros Beach and Achla Beach. You’ll visit some distinctive museums on Andros, like the archaeological Museum of Andros, The Museum of Contemporary Art and Clyclades Olive museum, that is really an genuinely rebuilt olive mill. Another fascinating landmark is that the Holy religious Monastery of Panagia Panachrantos, a Byzantinemonastery on a mountaintop that gives wide views of the island and ocean. Andros could be a good place for hiking as well as water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving.

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Poros

Poros really consists of 2 islands within the Saronic Gulf, Sferia and Kalavria. Separated from the mountainous Peloponnese by a narrow sea channel, Sferia is principally occupied by the city of Poros where the a lot of larger Kalavria has the beaches and seasonal hotels. Like several Saronic islands, Poros attracts several weekend travelers from Athens. Within the northern section of Poros, you’ll visit the ruins of the Temple of Poseidon. Another noteworthy attraction is that the medieval monastery, Zoodochos Pigi, where you’ll see a rare collection of religious icons and enjoy spectacular views.

Agistri

Agistri (also called Angistri) is a small island in the Saronic Islands, quite close to Aegina. This island is also a short ferry ride from Athens and is a popular weekend destination in the summer. This island has beautiful waters for swimming, snorkeling or diving. The main beaches are Dragonera Beach and Aponisos Beach. Interdive is a diving club that arranges dives and swims around a shipwreck near the island. Agistri has several hotels and resorts, the largest being Skala. The island has several small villages that you can walk or drive through.

Aegina

Aegina, which is part of the Saronic Islands, consists of a main island and a number of other smaller islets. One amongst the nearest islands to Athens, hydrofoil ferries from Piraeus whisk guests to Aegina in mere forty minutes. One amongst the most archaeologic sites on Aegina is that theTemple of Aphaia, a structure dating back to around 500 B.C.. If you’re curious about the region’s history, you ought to conjointly visit the Archeological Museum of Aegina, which has ruins and walls from the Neolithic period. Some of the island’s beaches include Marathonas Beach, located in Aegina Town and Moni Island Beach. This island is also home to the Aegean Sailing School, a place where you can acquire or improve on your boating skills while touring the attractive island.

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Hydra

Hydra, placed within the Saronic Gulf, consists of the island of Hydra along with Dokos and a number of other islets that aren’t inhabited . Prized for its unspoiled character, the island of Hydra offers day-trippers a pleasant break from the hustle and bustle of life in Athens. Motor vehicles are off limits in Hydra, that makes the island the proper spot to enjoy some rest and tranquility. The handsome 18th-century mansions on the waterfront are the island’s primary attractions. Hydra conjointly has many museums, together with Lazaros Koundouriotis, a healthy mansion dedicated to local history and culture. Some of the Hydra’s outstanding beaches include Saint Nicholas Beach in Hydra Town, Bisti Beach and Vlichos Beach.

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