Mardi Gras at Porto Heli
Exploring Ermionida Sailing Holidays area
Carnival of Apokria.
- Visit Site
- Date: Mardi Gras
Navigational Aids
It is found in a creek in the northern side of island. It allocates crystal blue waters and a lot of green pines next to the sea.
The beautiful sandy beach of Agia Paraskevi is located in a sheltered cove on the western coast of Spetses, 12 kilometres from Dapia. Agia Paraskevi beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island and a pole of attraction for travelers due its beautiful colours and the beach facilities it offers.
Located in southwestern Spetses, Agioi Anargyroi is one of the largest, organised beaches on the island. Accessible by bicycle, motorbike, bus or boat, this beautiful sandy beach is surrounded by taverns, cafes and the unique Cave of Bekris.
Vrellos is another lovely beach in Spetses. Vrellos is a lovely sand and pebbled beach, surrounded by a thick pine forest, which can be reached by road or by taxi-boat.
Ligonerie Beach is a short walk down a dusty path from the road, going on in a westerly direction from the town and past Anargyrios College. It is situated beneath the 'villas' - a small settlement of villas perched on the hilllside.
The beach at Porto Heli is about 2 km from the village and attracts mainly Greek and foreign holidaymakers from the surrounding area. The sandy beach features umbrellas, sunbeds, a couple of cafes and water sports outlets.
The Old Harbor or Báltiza is the only yacht harbor in the island. It is almost always crowded and has been used for a long time.
Zoyioryia Bay is a lovely deep cove. The water is very clear and you are surrounded by a pine forest).
Stavento is one of the most popular clubs in the Old Harbor of Spetses. The club offers a splendid veranda with a view directly to the old harbor of Spetses, a part that reminds a painting, with the many and traditional kaiki boats.
Dapia is the heart of Spetses Town and the new harbor of the island. Above Dapia the panoramic neighborhood of Kastelli rises.