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The port of Hydra is located in the Saronic Gulf. Given its proximity to the Greek capital, connections to the port of Piero are frequent. The port is really picturesque and surrounded by houses and stone buildings and there are many services available to tourists. Hydra is a "green" island and there are no vehicles allowed, the beaches of Hydra can be reached on foot. The island does not have an airport, so Athens airport is the closest, from there you can get to the port of Piraeus from there, there are connections by hydrofoil to Hydra and the nearby islands in the Saronic Gulf.... [More information]
Address: Epar.Od. Mandrakiou-Molou Idra 180 40, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Hydra, port
Methana is an ancient city on the Peloponnese peninsula, well known for its thermal waters. It is rich in volcanoes and gas, like methane, which comes out of the surrounding mountains. History The first settlement can be traced back to 1500 BC and the remains of a Mycenaean settlement have also been discovered. Between 431 and 404 BC the Peloponnesian wars were fought here and an Athenian army commanded by Nicia built a fort around Methana, which was later given to the Spartans as established by the Peace of Nicia. Places to visit Methana has around 30 volcanoes in its vicinity and its possibl... [More information]