Hydra is one of the
Greek Saronic gulf islands of
Greece, located 65 kilometres south
of the mainland port of
Piraeus and just 20 Km off the Peloponnesian
coast. One of
Hydra island's most appealing features is its traffic-free
tranquility - even bicycles are banned here and the only motorised vehicle
you'll come across is the occasional rubbish truck. The horseshoe-shaped
harbour is one of the most picturesque in the whole of
Greece and provides the
gateway to
Hydra island's beautiful port town with its imposing stone mansions
adorning the rocky hillsides behind the waterfront.
Hollywood put Hydra on the map in the 1960s when the island was used as the
location for a number of films including A Boy and a Dolphin starring silver
screen siren Sophia Loren. Artists, writers and Bohemian types began arriving
here in droves followed by vast numbers of wealthy Athenian weekenders and
island-hopping foreigners who transformed the island into one of the most
exclusive (and expensive) holiday spots in
Greece.
Hydra island is served by daily
ferries to and from
Piraeus (three and a half
hours) and frequent Flying Dolphins which normally go via
Poros making a total
journey time of one and a half hours.