The Saronic islands are situated 
                              at a close distance from Athens, the capital of 
                              Greece and its port, Piraeus and are scattered between 
                              the prefecture of Attica and the eastern side of 
                              the Peloponnese. This group of Greek Islands is composed of Angistri, 
                              Aegina, Methana, Poros, Salamina, Spetses and Hydra 
                              and they have a lot to offer to the visitors: natural 
                              beauty, clean sandy beaches and even small deserted 
                              islets to explore. 
 Aegina
Beautiful and picturesque Aegina Greece
                      has many traditional villages which can be found in the 
                      many mountains or close to the sea and which have kept 
                      their authenticity and unspoiled beauty. Touristy and 
                      busy resorts are also available, offering nice sandy beaches 
                      with crystalline waters. The capital of the island is 
                      one of the most attractive villages for it is full of 
                      neoclassical buildings and narrow stone-paved alleys.
 Agistri
The island of Agistri has three main settlements: Megalochori or Mylos 
village, Skala village, which is also the main port of the island, and 
the traditional village of Limenaria.  The island of Agistri offers many beaches which are distinguished for 
their crystal clear waters. The most popular one is in Skala village, 
which is ideal for children, but there are many others worth visiting, 
like the beaches of Mariza, Mikri Dragonera and Megali Dragonera, 
Chalikiada, Xekofti or the more isolated small beaches in the area of 
Aponissos, Magiza and Bariama. The beautiful island of Agistri is the ideal place for a relaxing 
holiday. Nightlife on Agistri is not as vivid as on other Greek islands.
 However, there are several places where one can spend an enjoyable 
evening or night. Although there are cafes, restaurants and bars in all 
the villages of Agistri, the most touristy -and therefore vibrant- 
places are the villages of Skala and Megalochori or Mylos.
Hydra
Hydra Town (or port, harbor), capital and port of the island, is the only true 
village of the island. This is mostly due to the fact that the whole 
island is closed to any kind of motorised vehicles and doesn’t have any 
roads, except from donkey paths. The town is a paradise-like place, 
protected by a special preservation order. It is full of traditional 
red-tiled houses, old mansions and stone-paved narrow alleys.
Poros
The beautiful island has many interesting, picturesque 
                      and quiet fishing and mountainous villages proposing nice 
                      accommodations built according to the traditional architecture 
                      of Greece. It also have a very attractive capital, called 
                      Poros Town, where two-storey houses with coloured windows, 
                      doors and walls are standing next to fine neoclassical 
                      buildings, surrounded by narrow stone-paved streets and 
                      alleys.
Spetses
Charming Spetses has the particularity of having only 
                        one main settlement formed by many districts that only 
                        locals can distinguish. Those districts show how the 
                        town has expended over the years and how its centre has 
                        moved. The actual centre of the town is Dapia which is 
                        also the main port and the oldest centre is Baltiza, a 
                        fishing settlement which is the old harbour . All districts 
                        offer beautiful architecture of Greece.  













 
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