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Ferries and Boats to Hydra island Saronic greek islands Greece

Travel information for Ferries.
Ships and Ferries to Hydra - Saronic Islands.

Hydra and the Saronic Islands in general are
connected to the port of Piraeus.

Your trip to Hydra can be with a flying dolphin
or by flying cat. The trip will last approximately
1-1.30 hours.

Ferries from Piraeus to Hydra run all year round
on a daily basis. In summer of course there are
more departures to choose from.

1. Piraeus - Aegina - Poros - Hydra

Attention !
The above mentioned information is subject to
alteration. To be sure about correct schedules,
departure and arrival times of conventional and
highspeed ferries check the ONLINE Booking
System.

Hydra Ferries Saronic Islands

Ships and Ferries to the island of Hydra in the Saronic
Travel Information for ferries to Hydra. Island of Hydra Saronic.

ON LINE Booking System for seats and tickets in real time.

Starting your reservation through the online booking system you can select to have your tickets
sent to you or to collect them from the port office on the day of departure about 2 hours
before departure simply by giving your reservation code and showing your ID card.

We wish you a pleasant trip!

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Α multileg reservation allows you
to combine 2 to 4 domestic routes
(routes within Greece) in one reservation,
even if the selected departures are
operated by different ferry companies.

Travel Guide Hydra Island Saronic Greece

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Hydra Greek Islands Saronic Greece

Hydra is one of the islands of the Saronic Gulf and has about 2,750 permanent residents. As the land is barren, the main occupations are tourism and fishing. It is an exceptionally picturesque cosmopolitan island. As with the other islands of the Saronic Gulf it is a popular destination for the Athenians, especially at weekends.

The island has an important naval history. Renovated mansions, the old picturesque harbour with the battlements and cannons, museums, monasteries and the naval base compose a picture of an island that reflects its historical importance.

The unique town of Hydra, designated a landmark, stretches out on two rocky hills and has many traditional houses with tiled roofs, blue doors and windows.

The main characteristic of the island is that there are no wheeled vehicles, cars etc. The only means of transport are donkeys making Hydra picturesque and quiet.