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Excursion to the Argosaronic Gulf: To Spetses for an unforgettable weekend

Χάρης Κατσίγιαννης by Χάρης Κατσίγιαννης
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Spetses is a historic, noble, and impressive island of the Argosaronic Gulf. It is located a breath away from Athens as it is 50 miles from Piraeus and just 1.5 miles from Ermionida. During the period 1821-1832, this island of the Argosaronic Gulf played a leading role in the Greek Revolution. Its inhabitants were the first to raise the flag of the Revolution while their fleet took part in a large number of naval battles, such as Armata, as well as blockades of forts, specifically Nafplio and Monemvasia.

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Laskarina Bouboulina lived in the famous island of Spetses and there is her mansion that has been converted into a museum and was built in the late 17th century.

Excursion to the Argosaronic Gulf: Why go to Spetses

On this beautiful island of the Argosaronic Gulf, you will find houses full of bougainvilleas, and picturesque alleys and you will not need a car to get around it as in other nearby islands.

Before the sun sets, it is the ideal time for a walk on the upper side of Dapia. You will see white mansions that will enchant you while the Old Port will be the place you will love for your walks.

It’s time to take your dives. One of the famous beaches of Spetses is Agia Marina. It is located near the center of the island and has endless sand. On the north side of Spetses, you will find Vrellos Beach, and on the southwest side the beach of Agioi Anargyroi.

Xylokeriza, Zogeria, and Agia Paraskevi are the least known and therefore the quietest beaches that are worth spreading your towel on.

In the square of the Revolution, you will take your walk, observe the cannons, and be transported for a while to the period of 1821. Where to eat and drink? Your choices in Spetses are so many and within walking distance that you will not want to leave.


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Spetses is located 50 miles from Piraeus and just 1.5 miles from Ermionida, making it easily accessible for a weekend excursion from Athens. The island's proximity to the mainland makes it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the city without traveling far.

Spetses played a leading role in the Greek Revolution during 1821-1832. The island's inhabitants were the first to raise the flag of the Revolution, and their fleet participated in major naval battles such as Armata and blockades of important forts like Nafplio and Monemvasia. The island is also home to the mansion of Laskarina Bouboulina, a famous revolutionary figure, which has been converted into a museum.

Popular beaches in Spetses include Agia Marina near the island's center with endless sand, Vrellos Beach on the north side, and Agioi Anargyroi on the southwest side. For quieter, less crowded options, visit Xylokeriza, Zogeria, and Agia Paraskevi beaches, which are less known but equally beautiful.

No, a car is not necessary in Spetses. The island is small and easily navigable on foot, featuring picturesque alleys and walkable areas. Popular spots like Dapia, the Old Port, and the Revolution Square are all within walking distance, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby.

Spetses can be visited year-round as it offers different experiences in each season. While summer is ideal for swimming and beach activities, winter offers a calmer, more relaxed atmosphere. Even a weekend trip is sufficient to enjoy the island's history, beaches, and charming atmosphere.

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