Athens
The Saronic Gulf is formed between the peninsulas of Attica and Argolis and forms part of the Aegean Sea. It defines the eastern side of the Isthmus of Corinth, being the eastern terminus of the Corinth Canal, which cuts across the Isthmus. The Islands in Saronic Gulf are located very close to Athens, with beautiful crystal waters, a wealth of archaeological sites, fascinating culture and spectacular coastline. Easy to get in Aegina, Hydra, Epidauvtos, Spetses and many other destinations.
√ Monastery of Panagia Kathariotissa
√ Archaeological Museum
√ Church of Savior Christ
√ Filiatro
√ Agios Ioannis
√ Gidaki
√ Polis
√ Frikes
Day 1 Athens to Aegina (18,6 Nm)
Day 2 Aegina to Poros (15,6 Nm)
Day 3 Poros to Porto Heli (30,4 Nm)
Day 4 Porto Heli to Spetses (7 Nm)
Day 5 Spetses Hydra (15 Nm)
Day 6 Hydra to Aegina (23 Nm)
Day 7 Aegina to Athens (19 Nm)
Day 1 Alimos to Poros 29 Nm
Day 2 Poros to Hydra 11 Nm
Day 3 Hydra to Spetse 15 Nm
Day 4 Spetses to Nafplio (Peloponese) 23Nm
Day 5 Nafplio to Astros (Peloponese) 9 Nm
Day 6 Astros to Gerakas (Peloponese) 41 Nm
Day 7 Gerakas to Monemvasia (Peloponese) 8 Nm
Day 8 Monemvasia to Leonidio (Peloponese) 40 Nm
Day 9 Leonidio to Porto Heli (Peloponese) 16 Nm
Day 10 Porto Heli to Ermioni (Peloponese) 27 Nm
Day 11 Ermioni to Epidavros (Peloponese) 22 Nm
Day 12 Epidavros to Aegina 15 Nm
Day 13 Aegina to Alimos Marina 17 Nm
Day 14 Marina Alimos