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Saronic Gulf

Saronic Gulf (Greece)

Practical information on Saronic Gulf

  • Family
  • Encounters with locals
  • Romantic
  • Nature Reserve / Wildlife Observation / Safari
  • Island
  • Off the beaten track
3 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
A 30 minute boat journey from the port of Pireaus
When to go

From May to October

Minimum stay
Half a day

Reviews of Saronic Gulf

María José Alfonso Fernández Seasoned Traveller
58 written opinions

The Saronic Gulf, also called the gulf of Aegina, is in a privileged spot: between the port of Piraeus and the airport of Eleftherios Venizelos. This Mediterranean gem is easy to get to.

My suggestion:
Don't rush, life is much slower here.
My review

The Saronic Gulf is just a short and pleasant ferry or boat ride away from the port of Piraeus in Athens , and here you will find the islands of Hydra, Poros and Spetses. My favourite island is Hydra, with its bohemian atmosphere and a style all of its own. For example, motorised vehicles are banned (with the exception of refuse lorries and a few vans working for the council). Transport options are limited: water taxis, donkeys or mules and bicycles.

Do as I did and ignore the negative comments about the Saronic Gulf, many Greeks reproach them for not have the "island" spirit, particularly because they are so close to the Greek mainland: these islands are just a continuation of the mainland. I loved them, each island has something special and although they are a little touristy they have remained authentic. 

Boats in the Saronic Gulf
María José Alfonso Fernández Seasoned Traveller
58 written opinions

The Saronic Gulf, also called the gulf of Aegina, is in a privileged spot: between the port of Piraeus and the airport of Eleftherios Venizelos. This Mediterranean gem is easy to get to.

My suggestion:
Don't rush, life is much slower here.
My review

The Saronic Gulf is just a short and pleasant ferry or boat ride away from the port of Piraeus in Athens , and here you will find the islands of Hydra, Poros and Spetses. My favourite island is Hydra, with its bohemian atmosphere and a style all of its own. For example, motorised vehicles are banned (with the exception of refuse lorries and a few vans working for the council). Transport options are limited: water taxis, donkeys or mules and bicycles.

Do as I did and ignore the negative comments about the Saronic Gulf, many Greeks reproach them for not have the "island" spirit, particularly because they are so close to the Greek mainland: these islands are just a continuation of the mainland. I loved them, each island has something special and although they are a little touristy they have remained authentic. 

Boats in the Saronic Gulf