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General information about Poros

Poros, meaning ‘passage’, is a beautiful island that actually comprises two separate islands: Sfera and Kalavria. Many visitors find Poros very interesting when they head to the island for their summer vacations, short escapes and day trips, as it has a unique landscape of narrow sea passages. The island is home to many historical and contemporary attractions and beautiful beaches and is easily accessible both by land and sea. Lying conveniently close to the coastal holiday resort of Galatas in Troezen, Poros is just three minutes away by private boat or a ferry ride. Populated since the time of the Mycenaeans, this lush green island, formerly known as Kalavria, reached its summit during the Archaic and Classical eras, as evidenced by the fifth-century remains of the Temple of Poseidon. The island’s beauty has moved many writers and poets, among them Cosmas Politis, George Seferis, Costis Palamas, and American author Henry Miller.

Poros – Full of fragrances and tradition

The island of Poros intoxicates with its beauty, winning over visitors with its subtle charm. Regardless of the duration of stay, visitors are likely to want to spend more time exploring its various facets: to sail into the picture-perfect little port fully protected from the winds; to discover that this pretty place is not one, but two islands; to tour the verdant Kalavria in the north, and to walk around the volcanic Sferia in the south. It’s definitely worth spending more time to gaze at its scenic vistas and the nearby shores of the Peloponnese and to uncover its many enchanting beaches, the watermills and the celebrated citrus grove on the opposite coast. The latter, known as the Lemon Forest, is an EU-protected area that blossoms with lemon and orange trees. At the end of each day of exploration, visitors can enjoy the compact-sized city built amphitheatrically above the harbour. Walk among its beautiful neoclassical mansions with the pretty lace-embroidered curtains in the windows. Make sure to visit the cathedral of St. George with the dome that has been painted by Greek artist Konstantinos Parthenis. In the evening enjoy a meal at one of the port’s picturesque tavernas. As night descends, find solace in sleeping with the sweet breeze of lemon and honeysuckle…

INFORMATION

Port Phone: (+30) 22980 2227422224
Police Phone: (+30) 22980 22462, 22256
Hospital Phone: (+30) 22980 42222, 43333
Website: https://visitporos.com/index-en.html

How to get there

Athens to Poros by car from Galatas (Peloponnese)

You can get from Athens to Poros in approximately 2 hours. After reaching the port of Galatas you can embark with your car on a ferry that transfers you to Poros within 10 minutes.

Piraeus to Poros

Distance by Flying Dolphin: Depending on the route, the trip may take from 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Distance by Highspeed: 1 hour and 5 minutes

Hydra to Poros

Distance by Flying Dolphin: 30 minutes.

Spetses to Poros

Distance by Flying Dolphin: Depending on the route, the trip may take from 1 hour and 10 minutes to 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Ermioni to Poros

Distance by Flying Dolphin: 1 hour and 10 minutes

Porto Heli to Poros

Distance by Flying Dolphin: 2 hours

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General information about Poros Poros, meaning ‘passage’, is a beautiful island that actually comprises two separate islands: Sfera and Kalavria. Many visitors find Poros very interesting when they head to the island for their summer vacations, short escapes and day trips, as it has a unique landscape of narrow sea passages. The island is home to many historical and contemporary attractions and beautiful beaches and is easily accessible both by land and sea. Lying conveniently close to the coastal holiday resort of Galatas in Troezen, Poros is just three minutes away by private boat or a ferry ride. Populated since...
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