Explore the Saronic Islands, a group in the Aegean Sea that includes Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses, accessible through our luxury yacht charters.
As you sail through the blue waters, each island unveils a unique narrative, blending cultural heritage with modern luxury. Discover hidden coves, enjoy Mediterranean cuisine at waterfront tavernas, and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of these islands. The Saronic Islands, conveniently close to Athens, offer a yachting experience where history and natural beauty converge, creating an ideal retreat for travelers interested in the historical fabric of the region.
Aegina holds historical significance with its neoclassical architecture and the ancient Temple of Aphaia, but also for its renowned pistachio nuts. The island’s fertile soil and favorable climate provide the perfect conditions for cultivating these delectable nuts, making Aegina the Pistachio Capital of Greece.
Poros, surrounded by pine-clad hills, features a quaint town and a historic clock tower. Constructed in 1927, the clock tower stands as a memorial to those who fought during the Greek War of Independence.
Hydra’s main town, with its bustling harbor, narrow alleys, and vibrant waterfront, tells stories of sailors, merchants, and revolutionary figures who once walked these streets. Notably, Hydra holds a unique status as a car-free island, preserving its historical ambiance and offering a picturesque setting for visitors to explore on foot or by traditional donkey rides.
The town of Spetses, with its elegant neoclassical mansions and cobblestone streets, reflects the island’s prosperous maritime heritage during the 18th and 19th centuries. The imposing Poseidonion Grand Hotel, a landmark built in 1914, bears witness to an era of refinement and luxury that has defined the island.