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Spetses posseses an region of 25 sq km, and a coast of about 27 km. Spetses has a couple of main harbours; the more recent being Dapia (that means 'fortress') that's perfectly located at the centre of Spetses Town (the island's capital) and also the older, Palio Limani, found close by in the fishing settlement of Analipsi.
The populace of the island is between 3500 and 4000. The greater part of Spetses is protected by a dense wood forest, that's part of the island's excellent elegance, and is deemed a safeguarded setting. There's just one single settlement, Spetses Town, which expands across the coast facing the Argolida Peninsula.The remainder of the island is virtually not inhabited.
Spetses Town presently has its share of night clubs and takeaway food spots, but there is also Paleo Limani (Old Harbor), that is a little more traditional: 18th-century Italian-style mansions (archontika) that happen to be the property or home of prosperous Athenian families who go back to the island each and every summer are what dominates there.
Spetses is accessible by motorboat or Flying Dolphin from the port of Piraeus or from the exquisite local islands of Poros, Hydra and Aegina..
It is well-known for its enchanting attractive towns, as well as a rich naval background and the most important role it took part in the Greek War of Independence. It is additionally the birthplace of the renowned female war hero Bouboulina, whose house is now a museum.
Visitors have the possiblity to re-live those daring times, enclosed by outstanding historic sites that are taken care of with love and care.
Spetses town (aka Kastelli) is found on the harbor and inland in a lazy trend, with a lot of of its neoclassical mansions partly concealed from jealous eyes by high walls and plants. A great deal of the town's street life occurs on the important square, the Dapia, the name also presented to the harbor where ferry boats and hydrofoils now arrive. The huge bulk of the 19th-century Poseidon Hotel characterizes the west end of the port.
Spetses is an distinctive Greek island, only a couple of hours faraway from Athens, has been elected the favourite summer residence location by the Athenian elite. Cars aren't granted on Spetses, and now have been substituted by horse-drawn carriages and registered taxis.
The mainland is a ten-minute water-taxi ride away. This implies that you can certainly go to ancient theatre of Epidavros, the old capital of Greece and also Mycenae (one hour's drive away). Last however, not least, 30 minutes away by fast hovercraft is the attractive and modern island of Hydra. Smaller sized holiday boats sail from the island of Spetses to the village of Kosta on the mainland, and you'll discover a good beachfront.
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