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		<title>What are the coolest things to do in Athens?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Visiting one of Europe’s most crowded historic capital cities can always be challenging. With too many options and limited time, it is not easy to spot the coolest activities to do in Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, Athens is filled with many interesting activities. No matter where you come from, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visiting one of Europe’s most crowded historic capital cities can always be challenging. With too many options and limited time, it is not easy to spot the coolest activities to do in Athens.<span id="more-4214"></span></p>
<p>As one of the oldest cities in the world, Athens is filled with many interesting activities. No matter where you come from, this holiday will be a memorable one!</p>
<p>Island hopping is one of the coolest things you can do in Athens, whichever month you decide to pay a visit in Greece’s capital. Here, we offer you a couple more cool options for your holidays in Athens.</p>
<h3>Dance away the night</h3>
<p>Do you love to <strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/371771409502112/">Tango</a></strong>? If yes, head over to Pireos Str. to take part in the “milonga” every Monday. Bring your dance shoes and a spare set of shirts. The city boasts of a big number of tangueros. So you look forward to some amazing tandas. Some schools even offer free beginner classes for those who want to try, so you can take your dancing shot as an amateur too!</p>
<h3>Cool food places to try</h3>
<p>Visiting a capital city like Athens, it is always an opportunity for food-lovers. A great chance to try new tastes, traditional or street food style.</p>
<p>If you prefer electronic music and crave for pizzas, head over to <strong><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g189400-d12930991-Reviews-Crust_Pizza-Athens_Attica.html">Crust Pizza</a></strong>. You can also shake a leg in their electro dancing bar and forget about all those holiday diet rules.</p>
<p>Foodies must also try <strong><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g189400-d6852056-Reviews-Ta_Karamanlidika_tou_Fani-Athens_Attica.html">Ta Karamanlidika tou Fani</a></strong>. It is right in the center of the market. Just follow the smell, and you will reach this little gem. Be sure to try their deli, ntolmades and tsipouro. If you are not used to spicy food, ask them to be light handed on the spices.</p>
<h3>Save a place for history and art lovers</h3>
<p>If you love archaeology and historic diversity of Greece’s past, Aegina will be your favourite island. You can explore the ruins of the Temple of Aphaia and then soak in the beauty of the Agios Nektarios Monastery. There is also the Temple of Ellanios Zeus on top of Mount Ellanio and the ruins of the temple of Apollo.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/booking/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>Hop on an Athens one day cruise with us</strong></a> and you can visit the island of Aegina, along with Hydra and Poros on the same day.</p>
<p>Art lovers will find themselves at the island of Hydra. Cars are not allowed anywhere on the island. But you can use either a bike or a donkey to get around. This little hidden jewel has retained its beauty and serenity, despite its short distance from a big city. Hydra is best reached via a day cruise from Athens.</p>
<p>What is more, you can always turn to <strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/services/vip/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">our VIP exclusive experience</a></strong>, where a panoramic tour in Aegina or a walking excursion in Hydra are included. Plus, you can reserve energy with great food, unlimited refreshments and our exclusive transfer services.</p>
<h3>Extra cool tip: Where to buy memorabilia?</h3>
<p>You can buy a lot of interesting ‘Made in Athens’ memorabilia on the streets. In fact, there is also a tour which explains different kinds of items you can take back home.</p>
<p>To save time, you can always purchase your souvenirs from our duty-free shop inside our ships, during your one day cruise experience!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/what-are-the-coolest-things-to-do-in-athens/">What are the coolest things to do in Athens?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr">Athens Day Cruise</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 07:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re planning to take a break from exploring Athens’ attractions, a day trip spent island-hopping is a great way to see something more of the region. An Athens day cruise for instance will enable you to discover beautiful Greek islands like Hydra, Poros, Aegina, among others. Especially don&#8217;t miss Prophitis Ilias Monastery in Hydra. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re planning to take a break from exploring Athens’ attractions, a day trip spent island-hopping is a great way to see something more of the region. An Athens day cruise for instance will enable you to discover beautiful Greek islands like Hydra, Poros, Aegina, among others. Especially don&#8217;t miss Prophitis Ilias Monastery in Hydra.<span id="more-3443"></span></p>
<h3>Visiting Hydra</h3>
<p>Hydra has a distinctive charm that has drawn travellers from across the globe. The island is so popular that since 1950s a mix of world-famous artists, musicians and poets have passed through. Think Sophia Loren, Leonard Cohen, and many more.</p>
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<h3>An illustrious history</h3>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/which-one-to-visit-hydra-or-aegina/">Hydra</a></strong> also has a rich cultural past, making it an incredible place to sightsee. There are a variety of museums to visit. The ruins of some 300 or so churches to explore, 6 monasteries to see, and many more interesting landmarks. Above all, all of them tell a story of the island’s history.</p>
<h3>Prophitis Ilias Monastery &#8211; the only male monastery on the island</h3>
<p>Among the many monasteries dotting the island, Prophitis Ilias Monastery is probably one of the most popular. Located at on the mountain slopes of Mount Eros, approximately 500m above sea level, the Monastery offers breath-taking views of Hydra and the Peloponnese coast.</p>
<h3>The history of the Monastery</h3>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g189493-d4739454-Reviews-Profitis_Ilias_Monastery_Hydra-Hydra_Saronic_Gulf_Islands_Attica.html">Prophitis Ilias Monastery </a></strong>was built in 1813 by thirteen monks from Mount Athos. It sits on the site of an abandoned chapel since the late 1700’s. The Monastery is probably most well-known for the role it played during the Greek War of Independence in 1821. It is where Theodoros Kolokotronis, a renowned war hero, was imprisoned for 4 months during the fight against the Ottoman Empire, due to a clash he had with Georgios Kountouriotis, an executive officer on Hydra.</p>
<h3>Getting to the Monastery and what you will see</h3>
<p>For the avid hikers, getting to the Monastery takes about two hours if starting off from Hydra’s port. If walking isn’t your thing, a donkey ride can be arranged. The Monastery consists of a main church and a courtyard surrounded by lovely building and stables. The grounds of the Monastery are looked after by several monks.</p>
<p>When open, visitors to the church can view the beautiful paintings, frescoes and other religions relics on display. The Monastery also has a refreshing water fountain for visitors to quench their thirst, and a selection of souvenirs to purchase for those wanting to get a little something to remember the trip by. The Monastery also maintains a rich library with a variety of manuscripts, which was established by the abbot Ierotheos Kostopoulos in 1870.</p>
<p>If you’re planning on walking to Prophitis Ilias Monastery, don’t forget to protect yourself from the sun with some sun cream and sun hat. Also make sure to take a break, as and when needed during the walk, and have water on you in case you get thirsty.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/hydra-all-about-prophitis-ilias-monastery/">Hydra: All About Prophitis Ilias Monastery</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr">Athens Day Cruise</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2018 07:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you find yourself in the island of Poros, make sure to arrange a tour in the Archaeological Museum of Poros. There is a lot to do when you’re holidaying in Athens, not least of all taking an Athens one day cruise to three of the most beautiful Greek islands in the region, namely Hydra, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you find yourself in the island of Poros, make sure to arrange a tour in the Archaeological Museum of Poros.<br />
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<p>There is a lot to do when you’re holidaying in Athens, not least of all taking an Athens one day cruise to three of the most beautiful Greek islands in the region, namely Hydra, Poros and Aegina. Day trips from Athens to the islands are a perfectly quick way of discovering more of Greece, especially if you’re an avid history buff with very little time on your hands to explore.</p>
<h3>24 hours on Poros</h3>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/is-there-a-day-trip-to-poros-from-athens/">Poros is culturally rich and has many places to visit if you’re a history lover</a></strong>. From its infamous Clock Tower, the Temple of Poseidon, the Holy Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi, the Russian Naval Base (declared a historical monument in 1989), and more, there is much to explore and learn.</p>
<h3>The Archaeological Museum of Poros</h3>
<p>A very interesting must-see on the island is also the <strong><a href="https://www.gtp.gr/TDirectoryDetails.asp?ID=4291"><em>Archaeological Museum of Poros</em>.</a></strong> Built in the late 1960s, the museum can be found in Korizi Square, in a restored property that was once the residence of Alexandros Koryzis, Greece’s Prime Minister in 1941.</p>
<p>Many of the exhibits housed at the Museum are there thanks to the tireless work of Christos Fourniades, an archaeological enthusiast who spent many years collecting ancient relics from the region that went on to become the foundation of Museum’s numerous collections.</p>
<h4>A wide range of historical finds</h4>
<p>The Archaeological Museum of Poros consists of two floors, with exhibitions on both. Many items on display date from the Mycenaean period to Roman times. There are artefacts from all over the Trizina region and some from excavations in Hermione. There are also important displays from the areas Kalavreia and Methana, such as a large anaglyph with a dog representation, various ancient inscriptions with one dating back to 600 BC, a variety of statues including a statuette of Asklipios from Kalavreia, and several tomb steles, among others.</p>
<p>The Museum’s collection also includes Hellenistic figurines from Methana’s Agios Konstatinos, as well as other pieces such as bronze vessels, pottery and more from Hermione. You will find relics from several excavations at the sanctuary of Aphrodite Akraia; from excavations at the nearby Temple of Poseidon which was reportedly built in honour of Theseus, Poseidon’s son, after killing the Minotaur of Crete; and from excavations in Argolida Peloponnese. There are also pieces of old-Christian origin from the wider Trizina area which are considered an important part of the Museum’s collection.</p>
<h4>So if you happen to be in Poros for even an hour or two, the Museum is definitely worth a visit!</h4>
<h4><strong>Enjoy!</strong></h4>
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		<title>The History of Poros&#8217; Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2018 12:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Day tours from Athens to the nearby Greek islands are a great way of discovering more of the region’s illustrious history. This is what makes an Athens one day cruise so appealing. Especially if you get to visit the island of Poros where you can find the Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi. Zoodochos Pigi founded in [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/the-history-of-poros-monastery-of-zoodochos-pigi/">The History of Poros&#8217; Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr">Athens Day Cruise</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Day tours from Athens to the nearby Greek islands are a great way of discovering more of the region’s illustrious history. This is what makes an Athens one day cruise so appealing. Especially if you get to visit the island of Poros where you can find the Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi.<span id="more-3409"></span></p>
<p>Zoodochos Pigi founded in the early 1700’s. This renowned Monastery is about 4 kilometres east of Poros town, in a gorgeously forested area of this picturesque island.</p>
<h3><strong>The foundation of Poros&#8217; Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi</strong></h3>
<p>Historical records tell us that the Monastery was founded by Archbishop Iacovos the 2<sup>nd</sup> . He was reportedly cured of lithiasis after drinking holy water from a nearby spring. Profoundly impacted by this life-saving miracle, the Archbishop proceeded to build the Monastery in the area where the miracle took place.</p>
<p>In 1733 a.d., this religious house was officially recognised as a Monastery under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinopolis Paisios the 2<sup>nd</sup>. This was further ratified in 1778 a.d. by Patriarch Grigorios the 5<sup>th</sup>. The official document, duly sealed, evidencing this ratification is housed inside the Monastery.</p>
<h3>A refuge during the 1821 Greek Liberation War</h3>
<p>The Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi once served as a refuge for soldiers fighting in Greece’s war for independence. Many of the country’s great heroes arrived in the Monastery to pray and find spiritual solace there.</p>
<p>Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first Governor of an independent Greece, also founded the country’s first orphanage for children of soldiers who had served during the war. You could find  the orphanage within the confines of the Monastery, where 180 orphans reportedly lived.</p>
<h3>The first Ecclesiastical School was founded in the Monastery in 1830</h3>
<p>The first Ecclesiastical School was established at the Monastery by Governor Kapodistrias and had 15 students. Over time, the Monastery went on to draw many people of faith seeking spiritual comfort and solace in prayer. This included several monks who visited and took refuge here.</p>
<h3>What you will find at the Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi</h3>
<p>The main church of the Monastery is a basilica comprised of a dome and tower (belfry). The tombs of war heroes Manolis Tombazis and Nikolaos Apostolis are kept aside the churches vestibule. The church also houses a beautiful 5-meter-high iconostasis. The iconostasis have been crafted in Asia Minor. Moreover, other exquisite religious icons can be found inside the Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi.</p>
<p>There is a silver oil lamp in front of the icon of the Panagia that is on the right of the iconostasis. According to locals, the lamp burns in vigil as thanks for the miracle that the Panagia supposedly performed in 1990. The miracle happened, when after a long drought spell, Mother Mary listened to the prayers of the church’s religious figures for the rain to return.</p>
<p>Attached to the outer south wall of the church there is a sundial. Galaction Galatis created it, a priest-monk who was once a prior of the Monastery.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/is-there-a-day-trip-to-poros-from-athens/">Poros is an incredible island with plenty of interesting places to visit</a></strong>, with the <strong><a href="https://www.greeka.com/saronic/poros/sightseeing/poros-monastery-of-zoodochos-pigi/">Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi</a></strong> just one of many. So book your Athens day cruise and get exploring!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You’re on an Athens cruise to Greek islands and you’ve arrived in Aegina. If you’re a hiker, you’re in for a treat! The island has got a wide selection of terrain, a mild enough climate and gorgeous views for everyone to enjoy. Below is a guide to most popular Aegina walking trails:   From Anitseou [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re on an Athens cruise to Greek islands and you’ve arrived in <strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/aeginas-pistachios-and-the-annual-fistiki-festival/">Aegina</a></strong>. If you’re a hiker, you’re in for a treat! The island has got a wide selection of terrain, a mild enough climate and gorgeous views for everyone to enjoy. Below is a guide to most popular Aegina walking trails:<span id="more-3337"></span></p>
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<h4>From Anitseou to Mt. Ellanios to Paxia Rachi</h4>
<p>This hike is about 4 kilometers long and while not the easiest, it’s certainly not the most difficult. Start at Anitseou village, head north west until you reach a road to your left – turn here. Continue walking until you come across signposts directing you to the ruined temple of Ellanios Zeus, located up high on Mt. Ellanios. When you reach the top, take a moment to enjoy what is a spectacular view. Then, head back down the path until you reach the main road and turn towards Paxia Rachi village. This hike is incredibly pretty, with stony paths and steep rugged landscape. You can also visit the nearby Valley of Elaiona, just south of <strong><a href="https://www.aeginagreece.com/aegina-island/greece/pachia-rachi/">Paxia Rachi</a></strong>. The valley is very scenic, more so because of the olive trees that you will find, several of which are more than 400 years old.</p>
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<h4>From Aegina Town to Kondos to Paleohora</h4>
<p>Around 7 kilometers long, this trail is one worth undertaking for the great sites along the way. As you head for the village of Kondos, you will pass several churches including the iconic Agios Nectarios. Once you’ve reached Kondos, turn left and follow the slope, moving northward until you reach Palaiohora, a hillside medieval village dotted with the ruins of 38 beautiful stone chapels once numbering 365, and other old buildings.</p>
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<h4>From Paxia Rachi to Aegina Town</h4>
<p>Head northeast from Paxia Rachi until you reach the main road and turn left. Keep walking until you come across Tsikides village. As you continue to Aegina town, you will encounter beautiful pistachio groves and other lovely greenery. The hike is about 7 kilometers long and relatively easy.</p>
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<h4>To Marathonas from Paxia Rachi</h4>
<p>This hike is anywhere from 2 to 2.5 kilometers long depending on the route you take. Begin your walk heading westward from Paxia Rachi towards the coast.  The road meanders, so you’ll have the option of either moving north to Kapotides or continue to Marathonas, a lovely seaside destination.</p>
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<h2>Things to remember!</h2>
<p>Make sure to be sun conscious, wear a sunhat and slather on the sunscreen. Also make sure to wear light clothing, comfortable walking shoes and carry a bottle of water so that you don’t get thirsty!</p>
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		<title>Top 3 Greek Islands to Visit near Athens</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2018 09:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to do in Athens, especially in terms of historical exploration. It is after all one of the oldest cities in the world and Athens’ attractions, particularly the archaeological landmarks, evidence the city’s very illustrious 2,500-year history. Besides roaming around ruins, you can also visit the top 3 Greek islands near Athens! [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to do in Athens, especially in terms of historical exploration. It is after all one of the oldest cities in the world and Athens’ attractions, particularly the archaeological landmarks, evidence the city’s very illustrious 2,500-year history. Besides roaming around ruins, you can also visit the top 3 Greek islands near Athens! <span id="more-3333"></span></p>
<p>However, <strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/what-to-do-in-athens-besides-the-acropolis/">a holiday in Athens is more than just a city adventure.</a></strong> Just consider how close it is to the gorgeous Saronic Gulf islands, each of which is distinctively unique in terms of beauty, history, architecture and culture. And none more so than the popular islands of Hydra, Poros and Aegina.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to experience these three islands is by embarking on an Athens one-day cruise. You’ll get to spend a few hours exploring each Saronic. You will learn a little bit more about authentic Greek island life, and discover parts of this breath-taking region that only a cruise can offer.</p>
<h2>Hydra</h2>
<p>Let’s begin with beautiful Hydra, one of the few islands in Greece where cars are not allowed and getting to and from anywhere is a matter of a scooter or donkey ride.  This low-key Greek island gem is renowned for its charming architecture, cobbled lanes and vintage backdrop. It’s also been the stomping ground for famous international and Greek artists, writers, singers and poets since the 1950s. These include the likes of Sophia Loren and Leonard Cohen. Greek artists and writers include George Seferis, <strong><a href="https://www.hydraislandgreece.com/portfolio/a-cultural-history-of-modern-hydra/">Nicos Hantzikyriakos-Ghikas</a></strong>, Panagiotis Tetsis, Nicolaos Engonopoulos, and many others. Hydra remains popular among many of today’s European artists. Most of them have even moved to the island to pursue their art.</p>
<h2>Aegina</h2>
<p>Aegina is as popular for its archaeological landmarks. It is also known for its selection of beautiful golden beaches and is a weekend favorite for many visiting Athenians. What you may not know however is that the island is also world-renowned for it’s delicious pistachio nuts which have been growing on the island since 1896. In fact, Aegina’s pistachios were even declared a PDO (Protected Designation Origin) product by the EU in 1996. This is a testament to their local authenticity and traditional methods used to produce them.</p>
<h2>Poros</h2>
<p>Picturesque Poros offers an eclectic mix of historical ruins, interesting museums, lovely beaches, delicious traditional Greek cuisine and beautiful citrus forest. Comprised of two connected pieces of land, the beautifully forested Kalavria and the busy town of Sfairia, Poros has something to offer everyone.</p>
<p>It’s clear that an Athens vacation can be something more than just city exploration.  Combine it with an island-hopping cruise, if only for just a day, and enjoy an unforgettable experience!</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re an avid hiker, you can take a day trip from Athens to the near saronic islands. Don&#8217;t forget to go hiking on Hydra and Poros. They offer some spectacular places to see, particularly if you’re up for hiking your way through. And if you’re after a little bit of historical exploration combined with beautiful island and sea views, doing it on foot is a great way to go.<span id="more-3324"></span></p>
<p>So, book an Athens one-day cruise and experience some of the best trails that these two gorgeous Greek islands have to offer:</p>
<h2><strong>Hydra</strong></h2>
<h4>From Kamini to Episkopi</h4>
<p>Leave Hydra town and head west to <strong><em>Kamini</em></strong>, taking the coastal road. This popular fishing village is where sailors have been coming for some 300 hundred years to fix their boats or store them if need be.  Once you leave Kamini, continue to <strong><em>Vlihos</em></strong>. For the history lovers, visit the church of John the Baptist as well. From Vlihos, keep walking until you cross a 17<sup>th</sup> century bridge to <strong><em>Palamida</em></strong>. This charming seaside village is renowned for its beauty. From Palamida, move on to <strong><em>Episkopi</em></strong>, reportedly the site of a Byzantine village. Of course, each hike from village to village can be enjoyed on its own, especially if time is of the essence.</p>
<h4>Kiafa and Agios Athanasios</h4>
<p>Kiafa is one of the oldest towns in Hydra located high above the island’s port and a great place to explore. From Kiafa, head to the <strong><em>seven windmills</em></strong> situated on the hill of Agios Athanasios. The view here is spectacular!</p>
<h4>Zourvas Monastery</h4>
<p>Start by taking a water taxi to the steps leading up to the monastery. Although a challenging hike, the panoramic views once you’ve walked the steps to reach the monastery make it well worth the effort. At the top, take some time to take in the scenery, before walking back to Hydra town. As you head back, explore some of the historical sites along the way, such as the <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/hydra-all-about-prophitis-ilias-monastery/"><strong><em>Profitou iliou chapel</em></strong></a> and the <strong><em>St. Nicholaos, St. Matronis and St. Triada monasteries</em></strong>.</p>
<h2>Poros</h2>
<h4>Poros Town to the church of Ag. Anargyroi</h4>
<p>Take a walk up through Poros Town, taking in the wonderfully coloured houses along the way, leading to the ruins of an <strong><em>old windmill</em></strong>. From there, walk to the <strong><em>church of Ag. Anargyroi</em></strong> where you will get to experience the breath-taking sweeping views of the island.</p>
<h4>Temple of Poseidon</h4>
<p>The walk to this 6<sup>th</sup> century BC temple is beautiful.  Located on the northern part of Poros, walk from the <strong><em>Sinikismos </em></strong>(once inhabited by refugees from Asia Minor) and follow the road to the <a href="http://www.poros.com.gr/panagia/?lang=en"><strong><em>Chapel of Our Lady Agia Zoni</em></strong></a>. As you keep walking, you will encounter the <strong><em>Chapel of the Prophet Elias</em></strong>, and finally you will reach the Temple of Poseidon nearby. This Doric styled temple was once the epicentre for addressing civil and religious matters for many of Greece’s city states. Although now in ruins, one can almost imagine what this sanctuary once was.</p>
<p>As always, be sun conscious! Take bottled water and some snacks with you, and wear sunscreen. Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and lose fitting clothing to protect you from the sun. If hiking on Hydra and Poros gets you tired, take a break!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/go-hiking-on-hydra-and-poros-on-your-trip-with-athens-one-day-cruise/">Go Hiking on Hydra and Poros</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr">Athens Day Cruise</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An Athens one day cruise is a great way to see some of the Greek islands. Especially once you’re done seeing all of Athens’ attractions. One of the nearby islands is Hydra. Hydra is a fascinating place with a lot to see and many things to do. So we’ve come up with 5 activities that [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Athens one day cruise is a great way to see some of the Greek islands. Especially once you’re done seeing all of Athens’ attractions. One of the nearby islands is <strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/5-things-to-do-on-hydra/">Hydra</a></strong>. Hydra is a fascinating place with a lot to see and many things to do. So we’ve come up with 5 activities that help you discover much of what this island has to offer!</p>
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<p>Hydra is one of those places that you can get lost in and not want to find your way out. Its exquisite architectural charm draws you in. The cobbled lanes and alleyways, the beautiful three and four storeyed stone manors. Thirdly, the brightly coloured shutters, windows and doorways. Take the time to explore this captivating hillside town, it’s well worth exploring.</p>
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<p>Hydra has a fascinating history, much of which is evidenced in the collections housed by several museums on the island. For instance, Hydra’s <a href="http://www.hydra.com.gr/culture/ecclesiatic-museum1/?lang=en"><strong><em>Ecclesiastical Museum</em></strong></a> is in the Church of Assumption. Therefore, is located at the port contains several Byzantine icons, jewellery, manuscripts, and other historical relics. The <strong><em>Historical Archives Museum</em></strong> is located in a beautifully renovated stone mansion and keeps many religious, educational and cultural archives from the early 1700s to 1865.</p>
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<p>Go on a walking excursion organised by Athens Day Cruise. You will visit a number of the island’s historical landmarks such as the <strong><em>National Merchant Marine Academy</em></strong> established in the 18th century. In addition, the statue of <strong><em>Admiral Miaoulis</em></strong> is located at the entrance of Hydra’s harbour, famed for his role leading Hydra in the fight against the Ottoman Empire at the start of the Greek War of Independence. Furthermore, <strong><em>a traditional patisserie</em></strong> founded in 1930 and which is famous for its delicious macaroons. In conclusion, the family run <strong><em>Rafalia’s Pharmacy</em></strong> which opened its doors in 1890, and is today still regarded as one of the most beautiful pharmacies across the globe.</p>
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<p>You can’t visit Hydra and not explore at least some of its beaches. About 2km west of Hydra town is <strong><em>Vlychos Beach</em></strong>, a lovely pebbled beach that’s perfect to go to if quiet is what you’re after. Near Vlychos village is the charming <strong><em>Kaminia Beach</em></strong> which is popular among families with children. The gorgeous <strong><em>Agios Nikolaos beach</em></strong>, a sheltered sandy beach located in a cove, is within walking distance. Similarly is <strong><em>Spilia</em></strong>, not so much a beach but rather a rocky area with rocks from which people can jump into the dazzling water below.</p>
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<p>Hydra has a great selection of tavernas serving up traditional Greek dishes that you must try at least once!  From gorgeous fresh fish grilled to perfection, to decadent appetizers like tzatziki. You can taste stuffed peppers or vegetables wrapped in airy, crispy puff pastry and other plates like moussaka, fried calamari, and so much more.</p>
<p>While this list doesn’t contain everything one can do on beautiful Hydra, it should make it easier to decide what to see if your stay on the island is a relatively short one.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A day trip from Athens to the nearby Greek islands is a great way to experience Greek island life and learn more about Greece’s history. Poros is one such island, with much to see and explore. The island has a colourful historical past which is evidenced in the number of historical sites one can visit. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A day trip from Athens to the nearby <strong><a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/saronic-islands-is-it-worth-it/">Greek islands</a></strong> is a great way to experience Greek island life and learn more about Greece’s history. Poros is one such island, with much to see and explore. The island has a colourful historical past which is evidenced in the number of historical sites one can visit.<span id="more-3310"></span></p>
<p>It’s also a remarkably beautiful destination comprised of two main parts. The largely forested <strong><em>Kalavria</em></strong>, and <strong><em>Sferia</em></strong> where <strong><a href="https://www.greeka.com/saronic/poros/">Poros</a> </strong>town is located.</p>
<p>With Athens Day Cruise, you will have one hour to explore this picturesque island. So we’ve put together a list of 4 of the most popular places to visit, giving you the opportunity to discover some of the history that abounds here.</p>
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<h4><strong>The Monastery of Zoodohos Pigi</strong></h4>
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<p>The monastery was reportedly founded in the early 18<sup>th</sup> century by the Athenian Archbishop, Iakovos the Second. It is said that he experienced a life-saving miracle in the area which served as the instigator to construct what eventually became the Monastery of Zoodohos Pigi. The Monastery has served as a refuge for soldiers who fought in the Greek Liberation War in 1821. Moreover, it is also where the first Ecclesiastical School was created in 1830.</p>
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<p>As you enter Poros by boat, the first thing you will see is the island’s iconic Clock Tower, built in in 1927. It is situated on the highest part of the island. A hike to this site is well worth the effort for the incredible view that it offers. In conclusion, you don’t want to miss this Instagram worthy spot, with its panoramic sea views!</p>
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<h4><strong>The beaches at Love Bay &amp; Russian Bay</strong></h4>
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<p>These two beaches pretty much go hand in hand, considering how close they are too each other. Love Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches on Poros. Consists of gorgeous pine trees and stunning nature surrounding it, enhancing what is an already stunning location.  Just 1km from Love Bay is the lovely Russian Bay, which has been declared an historical monument because of its rich history and unique architecture. The beach here is one of the most popular for its white sand, sparkling waters and tranquillity.</p>
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<p>This museum is certainly one for the history buffs. It houses an extensive collection of historical finds, including, amongst others, Roman and Mycenaean artefacts, geometric amphoras from Troezena, and relics from several excavations at the sanctuary of Aphrodite Akraia, as well as the nearby Temple of Poseidon, said to have been built in honor of Poseidon’s son, Theseus, after he apparently killed the Minotaur of Crete.</p>
<p>As you can tell, there is much to be discovered on Poros. So, book your Athens one day cruise with Athens Day Cruise and experience the island, along with Hydra and Aegina – and build unforgettable holiday memories!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You’re done visiting the Athens attractions and are on your Athens one-day cruise to Hydra, Poros and Aegina. You’ll be spoilt for choice in terms of historical exploration of this region of Greece. In this instance, let’s talk about Aegina, the once capital of Greece. Aegina offers much to see by way of historical sites [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re done visiting the Athens attractions and are on your Athens one-day cruise to Hydra, Poros and Aegina. You’ll be spoilt for choice in terms of historical exploration of this region of Greece.<span id="more-3305"></span></p>
<p>In this instance, let’s talk about Aegina, the once capital of Greece. Aegina offers much to see by way of historical sites and even a festival or two, accompanied by a spectacular Aegean backdrop.</p>
<p>Here’s our pick of 5 of the most popular places to see and things to do on Aegina!</p>
<h4>The Temple of Aphaia</h4>
<p>A lot consider the temple of Aphaia as one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. This extraordinary 5<sup>th</sup> century Doric temple is located 10km east away from Aegina town. Dedicated to the goddess Athena, the well-preserved ruins of this once impressive temple sit on a hill overlooking the sensational Aegean Sea. With 25 original Doric columns still standing, the temple remains a must-see for history lovers.</p>
<h4>The Hill of Kolona</h4>
<p>This infamous historical site on Aegina is home to a single Doric column of the ancient <a href="http://www.aegina.com.gr/apollonas/?lang=en">Temple of Apollo</a>. Located north of Aegina town, this column was once part of the temple’s rear section (opisthodomos). Various excavations of the site have uncovered the remains of 11 other settlements, evidencing ongoing development over thousands of years.</p>
<h4>Monastery of St. Nektarios</h4>
<p>Founded between 1904-1910 by Bishop Nektarios, the monastery is located about 6km from Aegina’s town centre. Bishop Nektarios was a popular priest and teacher who reportedly performed several healing miracles, even after his death, and was officially declared a Saint in 1961. The monastery is still regarded as one of the most important religious structures on the island. Many international travelers, as well as locals, seek out the tomb to pay their respects. Some do so in the hope of being healed of illness.</p>
<h4>The Aegina Fistiki Festival</h4>
<p>Aegina is world renowned for having some of the best tasting pistachios globally so if you’re on the island during the month of September, then the Aegina Fistiki Festival is well worth attending. This 4-day event held in honour of the much-loved pistachio is filled with a variety of activities such as music, theatre, art and dance for you to enjoy! You can also indulge in some of the decadent pistachio treats on offer!</p>
<h4>Aegina International Music Festival</h4>
<p>If you happen to visit <a href="https://www.athensdaycruise.gr/blog/aeginas-pistachios-and-the-annual-fistiki-festival/">Aegina in August</a>, you may get to experience the incredible music festival. It is held on the island annually and it lasts more than two weeks. This summer festival offers an eclectic mix of bands, choirs, and artists of jazz and classical music, including new talent and renowned musicians. Worth going to if you can!</p>
<p>Although not an exhaustive list, these are definitely a great way to get to experience at least some of what Aegina has to offer!</p>
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