Methana

Methana The Methana Peninsula is located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese. The peninsula is known for its baths and the volcano in the village of Kameni Chora. There are about 30 volcanic structures on the peninsula and the last volcanic activity took place underwater in 1700, in the northern part in front of [...]
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Aponisos

Aponisos Aponisos is a private island, located on the southwest coast of Agistri and a few kilometers from the port of Skala. Every visitor can access it through a small bridge that connects it with Agistri. The beach is small in area, about 150 meters long and an average width of 5 meters, and its [...]
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Epidaurus

Epidaurus The Municipality of Epidaurus is a municipality of the Peloponnese Region that was established with the Kallikratis program on January 1, 2011, from the integration of the municipality of Asklipieio in the pre-existing Municipality of Epidaurus. Its area is 338.06 sq.km. and its population of 8,115 inhabitants according to the 2011 census, compared to [...]
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Moni

Moni The monastery is an islet of the Saronic Gulf. It is located in the north of the Saronic Gulf, southwest of Aegina, at a distance of less than 500m. from the cape of Perdika and 1800m from the port of Perdika. It is pine-covered, with an organized sandy beach and many other places for [...]
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Agistri

One look and you are hooked! Agistri means fishing hook! Located close to the coast of Athens, Agistri is a popular option to escape the urban landscape and unleash yourself into the astonishing experience of Greek island life. A flash of the past Agistri’s first name was Kekrifalia (embellished head). First inhabited: 5th century B.C. […]

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Aegina

Aegina Town, the main city and port of the island, has a distinctive, neoclassical architecture with strong folk elements. Visitors meandering along the port seafront and the narrow streets become enchanted by its vibrant and authentic atmosphere. On the outskirts, you can find picturesque villages with traditional characteristics, such as Agii, Vagia and Kypseli – […]

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