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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
Piraeus is the historic port of Athens and is located in the Saronic Gulf and is one of the world's largest passenger transport ports. It was expanded and modernized for the Olympics in 2004 making it a major transport hub not only in the Aegean, throughout the Mediterranean. The commercial activities have been moved to Keratsini, Ikonion and Aspopyrgos, making this the major port for ferries, ships and goods to the Greek islands. Piraeus has soap and sugar factories, distilleries, and shipyards and has become the industrial heartland of Greece, helping to redefine the landscape and boost Gree... [More information]