The route connecting Spetses and Poros isn't operating at the moment by ferry operators in partnership with NetFerry.
The island of Spetses, in the Saronic Gulf, is an important historical port for commerce for boats in Greece and the Mediterranean. The new port of Spetses is called Dapia by the locals and is the nerve center of the island. This port has amazing scenery, with lots of people coming and going at all times of day and there are cafes where you can enjoy watching the fishing boats coming in. The port offers daily connections to Piraeus, and the crossing takes about two hours. There are other connections available with Poros, Hydra, Ermioni and Porto Heli. From the port of Spetses, there are connec... [More information]
Address: Anargirou, Spetses 180 50, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Spetses, port
The island of Poros is in the Saronic Gulf and consists of two islands joined by a narrow strip of land. Places to visit In ancient times the two parts were called Sferia, a small hill of volcanic origin and Calauria. The cult of Poseidon is connected to the island and the remains of the Temple of Poseidon was excavated by the Swedes in 1984, near the bay of Vayonià in the north of Poros. Further south is the monastery of Panaghia Zoodòchos Pighi. In the Byzantine era, Poros went into decline due to pirate raids, it was only in the early 1800s that it began to improve and i... [More information]