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The journey begins in lively Athens, where the ancient and the modern coexist among the ruins of the Acropolis and the bustling neighborhoods of Plaka and Monastiraki. Before setting sail, you can feel the historical energy of the city and prepare for the change of pace that only the sea can offer. Leaving the marina behind, you enter the deep blue of the Saronic Gulf.
The first stop is Aegina, a short distance from Athens but already completely immersed in a different atmosphere. Famous for its pistachios, the Temple of Aphaia, and crystal-clear waters, Aegina offers a pleasant combination of culture and nature. Anchors are dropped in quiet coves or in the main harbor, where seaside taverns serve fresh fish and ouzo at sunset.
We continue towards Poros, the lush island separated from the Peloponnese by only a narrow channel. The village climbs up a hill dotted with neoclassical houses, while the pine forests extend to the water. Poros is perfect for cycling explorations, walks to the lighthouse, or swimming in sheltered bays like Love Bay or Russian Bay.