Day 2 - POROS - SPETSES
Day 3 - SPETSES - MONEMVASIA
Day 4 - MONEMVASIA- PLAKA
Day 5 - PLAKA-NAFPLION
Day 6 - NAFPLION- HYDRA
Day 7 - HYDRA- AEGINA
Day 8 - AEGINA - ATHENS
Day 2 - POROS - PORTO HYDRA - DOKOS - HYDRA
Day 3 - HYDRA - KYPARISSI
Day 4 - KYPARISSI - MONEMVASIA
Day 5 - MONEMVASIA - ELEFONISOS
Day 6 - ELEFONISOS - GERORIMENAS
Day 7 - GERORIMENAS - PYLOS
Day 8 - PYLOS - KYPARISSIA
Day 9 - KYPARISSIA - METHONI
Day 10 - METHONI - PORTO KAYIO
Day 11 - PORTO KAYIO - KITHIRA
Day 12 - KITHIRA - GERAKAS
Day 13 - GERAKAS - SPETSES
Day 14 - SPETSES - AEGINA
Day 15 - AEGINA - ATHENS
Destination Info
ATHENS: The city of the Olympic idea, the crossroad of west and east cultural and fashion events. Filled with contrasts, ancient and Byzantine, neoclassical and modern, crowded and solitary, it is a “must” for visitors to Greece. Sights: Acropolis, Parthenon, Theatre of Dionysus connected with Herod Atticus Odium where festivals are hosted every summer, the National Museum one of 18 museums. Plaka, the oldest and most picturesque and attractive corner with narrow alleys flanked by single story houses set next to elegant mansions. Lykabettus covered with pine trees and crowned by the white chapel of St. George offering a panoramic view over the entire city. Keramikos its with tavernas and cafes for tranquillity and numerous other highlights.
AEGINA: A favourite yacht man’s island near Athens, with a town which is busy all year round. The fish and the fruit market close to the port remind one of a bazaar. Sights: The remains of the Temple of Aphrodite.
POROS: A small islet separated from the Peloponnese by a narrow channel. Picturesque and attractive, the town is built on rocky slopes covered with pine trees and attracts yachting friends all year round. Sights: Temple of Poseidon, Lemon forest.
HYDRA: A mountainous island close to Athens that attracts visitors all year round. Popular worldwide for the historical town, which is built amphitheatrically around the picturesque port, it is the favourite resort of the rich and famous. The absence of vehicles makes Hydra peaceful during the day; however, the crowds fill the many tavernas and clubs during the evenings.
SPETSES: A green island with pine trees and a beautiful old harbour with neo-classic mansions.
NAFPLIO: The ex-capital of Greece, divided into a new and old town, marked by Roman, Byzantine and Venetian civilization. Sights: Three castles from each civilization.
MONEMVASIA: A Byzantine area of Greece connected to the Peloponnese by a strip of land, with remains of a fortress wall and numerous Byzantine churches, it is a must for visitors who love history.
ELAFONISOS: A small islet close to Kithira well known for white peddled beaches and clear blue waters. Sights: Remains of Venetian towers.
PYLOS: A historic and attractive town known for the battle of Navarino, where the Turkish fleet was destroyed. Sights: Castles.
KYPARISSIA: A beautiful town divided into the new and the old, surrounded by green valleys and fertile land. Sights: Castles



