4 Best Sights in The Saronic Gulf Islands, Greece

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Saronic Gulf Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Agios Mamas

The town's stone promontory is the site of the little 19th-century church, Agios Mamas—take your photos from a distance as the church is privately owned and often locked. Bring a swimsuit, as the beach here is great for a dip.

Spetses Town, 18050, Greece

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Agios Nikolaos

As you approach from the sea, your first view of Aegina Town takes in the sweep of the harbor, with quaint Neoclassical buildings in the background, the lovely vista punctuated by the gleaming white chapel of Agios Nikolaos Thalassinos (St. Nicholas the Seafarer).

Harbor front, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece

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Church of the Dormition

Founded in 1643 as a monastery, the Church of the Dormition has since been dissolved and the monks' cells are now used to house municipal offices and the small ecclesiastical museum "Agios Makarios Notaras." The church's most noticeable feature is an ornate, triple-tier bell tower made of Tinos marble, likely carved in the early 19th century by traveling artisans. There's also an exquisite marble iconostasis.

Hydra Town, 18040, Greece
22980-54071-museum
Sight Details
Church free (donations accepted), museum €2
Museum closed Nov. 16–Mar. 31 and every Mon.

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Ekklisia Agios Nikolaos

On the headland sits Agios Nikolaos, the current cathedral of Spetses, and a former fortified abbey. Its lacy white-marble bell tower recalls that of Hydra's port monastery. It was here that the islanders first raised their flag of independence.

On road southeast on waterfront, Spetses Town, 18050, Greece
22980-72423

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