Poros is separated from the mountainous Peloponnese by a narrow sea channel, and its protected setting makes the main settlement of Poros Town seem like a cheery lakeside resort.
Hydra is truly the gem of the Saronic Gulf and stands alone among Greek islands as the one free of wheeled vehicles.
Located on the eastern side of Peloponnese, Porto Heli is a small seaside town with large port.
Spetses stands proudly just a few kilometers from mainland Peloponnese, but there is a stronger sense of carefree island Greece here than in other Saronic Gulf destinations.
The romantic atmosphere and the spectacular view of Monemvasia, wherever you look will take your breath away!
The island of Kythira dangles 12km off the tip of the Peloponnese’s Lakonian peninsula, between the Aegean and Ionian Seas.
With its huge natural harbor that's almost enclosed by the Sfaktiria Islet, its castle and surrounding pine-covered hills, Pylos is not just picturesque, but is also one of the most historically significant towns in the Peloponnese.