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The ultimate guide to Hydra island

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

Hydra is small and magical. And if you believe that you can see and do everything in just 1 day, it’s most likely that you can’t! I spent three nights / four days in Hydra and I found them not enough. I didn’t manage to do everything that I had in mind.

There are so many cafes, restaurants, beaches, little shops, streets and museums that are waiting for you to explore. And in every spot you stop for a while, you need time to enjoy and  time to take photos. I compiled this ultimate guide to Hydra island. I hope it will be useful for you…enjoy!

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The ultimate guide to Hydra island

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

Are you planning a trip to Greece? Then you should definitely add Hydra Island to your itinerary!

Greece is known for its stunningly beautiful islands, and Hydra island is no exception. Located just off the eastern coast of Greece, Hydra island is an enchanting paradise with captivating landscapes, picturesque villages, and a unique culture.

This comprehensive guide to Hydra island will take you through all of the incredible experiences that this destination has to offer, from its cultural attractions to its outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to explore its stunning scenery or enjoy its delicious seafood, this guide will show you everything you need to know about Hydra island.

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How to Get to Hydra island

Hydra Island is located in the Saronic Gulf, just off the coast of mainland Greece. Although the island has no airport, getting there is relatively easy.

By Ferry: The most common way to reach Hydra Island is by ferry from Athens. Ferries depart regularly from the ports of Piraeus and Rafina and the journey takes around 2 hours. There are also daily ferries from other nearby islands such as Aegina, Poros, and Spetses.

By Hydrofoil: For a faster option, you can take a hydrofoil from Piraeus which takes only 1 hour to reach Hydra Island.

By Water Taxi: If you want a more private option, you can also hire a water taxi from the mainland or neighbouring islands.

Once you arrive at the port of Hydra Island, there are no cars or motorized vehicles allowed on the island. So, be prepared to walk or take a donkey ride to get around. It’s all part of the island’s charm and unique character!

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What to Do in Hydra island

Hydra Island has a lot to offer in terms of activities and sightseeing opportunities. Here are some of the must-do things on the island:

1. Explore the town of Hydra – The town of Hydra is a beautiful, picturesque town with cobbled streets and stunning architecture. Take a leisurely walk around the town, explore the various boutiques and shops, and admire the old mansions that have been converted into museums.

2. Visit the Monastery of Profitis Ilias – Perched high on a hill, the Monastery of Profitis Ilias is a beautiful and peaceful spot with stunning views of the surrounding areas. Visitors can take a guided tour of the monastery and learn about the history and traditions of the monks who reside there.

3. Swim at Vlychos Beach – One of the best beaches on Hydra Island, Vlychos Beach is a secluded and peaceful spot perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the tranquil waters. The beach is easily accessible by water taxi or on foot.

4. Hike the Hydra Trail – The Hydra Trail is a scenic and challenging hike that takes you across the island, passing through beautiful countryside and providing stunning views of the coastline. It’s an excellent way to see the island’s natural beauty up close.

5. Attend the Miaoulia Festival – One of the biggest events on Hydra Island, the Miaoulia Festival takes place every June to commemorate the heroism of Admiral Andreas Miaoulis during the Greek War of Independence. The festival features fireworks, parades, and other celebrations.

6. Take a Boat Tour – There are plenty of boat tours available on Hydra Island that take visitors around the coastline to explore the many caves, beaches, and other natural wonders. It’s a great way to see the island from a different perspective.

7. Visit the Hydra Museum of Historical Archives – This museum is a great place to learn about the history of Hydra Island, from its days as a naval powerhouse to its current status as a cultural hub. The museum is located in the town center and features exhibits on the island’s history, culture, and traditions.

No matter what your interests are, there’s plenty to see and do on Hydra Island. From hiking and swimming to cultural events and historical attractions, there’s something for everyone on this beautiful Greek island.

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What to Eat and where to eat in Hydra island

One of the highlights of visiting Hydra Island is experiencing the local cuisine. Hydra has a variety of restaurants, cafes, and tavernas that offer traditional Greek dishes with a unique Hydra twist. Here are some must-try dishes during your stay on Hydra:

1. Seafood – Hydra is an island, which means that seafood is an essential part of the local diet. The seafood here is always fresh and delicious, and you can find a variety of dishes, including grilled octopus, calamari, and shrimp saganaki.

2. Traditional Greek dishes – If you’re looking to experience authentic Greek cuisine, then be sure to try some of the traditional dishes that are popular on the island. Some of the favorites include moussaka, pastitsio, and dolmades.

Taverna in Hydra: To paradosiakon

3. Hydra-style cheese pies – One of the island’s specialties is its cheese pies. These pies are made with local cheese and a flaky pastry crust, and they’re a perfect snack or light meal.

For souvlaki: Kai kremidi

4. Sweets – Greek sweets are not to be missed, and Hydra has some excellent options. Be sure to try the traditional baklava, which is made with layers of phyllo pastry, nuts, and honey.

For breakfast:  Isalos / Plakostroto

5. Local wine – Hydra produces its wine, and it’s worth trying a glass or two during your stay. The island’s wines are known for their unique flavor and high quality.

For the best sunset drinks: Hydronetta

When it comes to dining on Hydra, there are options to suit all tastes and budgets. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack, a romantic dinner, or a lively taverna, you’ll find plenty of choices on this beautiful island. Just be sure to arrive hungry and ready to indulge in the local flavors!

Restaurants:  
Techne / Omilos

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Where to Stay in Hydra

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

If you’re planning a trip to Hydra Island, you’ll be delighted to know that there’s a wide variety of accommodation options to choose from. Whether you’re on a tight budget or seeking luxurious accommodations, you’ll find plenty of options that fit your needs. Here are some suggestions for where to stay on Hydra Island:

1. Hotels: Hydra has a wide range of hotels ranging from budget-friendly to luxury hotels. Some popular options include Hotel Leto, Phaedra Hotel, and Hotel Miranda.

 I stayed at Rafalias Mansion. My room was number 4 (loved it)

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2. Airbnb: If you’re traveling with a group, an Airbnb might be your best bet. Hydra has many Airbnb listings that offer spacious accommodations with stunning views of the sea. Just be sure to book your stay early as these tend to get booked quickly, especially during the peak season.

3. Guesthouses: Hydra is home to some of the most charming guest houses in Greece. Guesthouses are usually smaller than hotels and offer a more intimate and personal experience. They’re often family-run and feature unique architecture and traditional decor. A few options include Pension Andrea, Guesthouse Alexandra, and Guesthouse Yannis.

4. Villas: If you’re looking for luxury accommodations, Hydra has some stunning villas for rent. These properties often come with private pools and stunning views of the sea. Popular options include Villa Nikaia, Villa Sophia, and Villa Kamini.

No matter where you choose to stay on Hydra Island, you’ll be surrounded by stunning landscapes and charming local culture. It’s the perfect destination for anyone seeking relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both.

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Where to swim on Hydra island

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

Hydra Island is known for its crystal-clear waters and gorgeous beaches, making it the perfect destination for a relaxing day by the sea. Here are some of the top places to swim while visiting Hydra:

1. Vlychos Beach: Located on the southern coast of Hydra, Vlychos Beach is a beautiful pebble beach that can be reached by a short boat ride from the main port. This quiet beach offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and is a great spot to soak up the sun and enjoy a refreshing swim.

2. Avlaki Beach: Another beautiful pebble beach, Avlaki Beach is located on the northeastern coast of Hydra and is known for its crystal-clear waters. The beach can be reached on foot or by water taxi, and there are several restaurants and beach bars nearby where you can grab a bite to eat.

3. Mandraki Beach: This picturesque sandy beach is located on the western coast of Hydra and can be reached by a short hike through the island’s scenic landscape. The beach offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and crystal-clear waters, making it the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a swim.

4. Bisti Beach: This secluded pebble beach is located on the southwestern coast of Hydra and can be reached by boat or by hiking through the island’s rocky terrain. The beach offers a peaceful escape from the crowds, and its crystal-clear waters are perfect for a refreshing swim.

No matter which beach you choose, be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen and water, as the sun can be intense during the summer months. And don’t forget to take a dip in the stunning waters of Hydra Island – it’s an experience you won’t forget!

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Highlights: Best of Hydra island

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

Hydra Island is truly a gem of Greece, with a wide range of activities and sights to explore. Here are some of the must-visit highlights:

1. The Hydra Harbor – Hydra’s main port is the perfect place to start your adventure on the island. Enjoy a cup of coffee at one of the many cafés lining the harbor or take a leisurely stroll around the picturesque area.

2. The Hydra Museum Historical Archives – Located in the heart of Hydra town, the museum is a fascinating insight into the island’s past, with a collection of historical documents, photographs, and paintings.

3. The Hydra Cathedral – A stunning piece of architecture, the cathedral is located near the port and boasts impressive frescoes and religious art.

4. The Sunset at Mandraki Beach – Head to Mandraki Beach for one of the best sunset views on the island. This beautiful beach is also a great spot for swimming and relaxing.

5. The Hiking Trails – Hydra is known for its scenic hiking trails, which offer breathtaking views of the island’s rugged landscape. One popular route is the Kamini to Hydra Trail, which takes you past beautiful beaches and rocky cliffs.

Overall, Hydra Island offers something for everyone, whether you’re looking for history, culture, or outdoor adventure. Make sure to include these highlights in your itinerary for an unforgettable trip to this beautiful Greek island.

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Additional Useful Travel Tips

The ultimate guide to Hydra island

Here are some additional tips that will make your trip to Hydra Island more enjoyable:

1. Pack comfortable walking shoes: The island has lots of hills and cobblestone streets, so wearing comfortable shoes is a must.

2. Bring sunscreen and a hat: The island can get quite hot, especially in the summer months, so it’s important to protect your skin from the sun.

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3. Watch out for donkeys: Donkeys are a common mode of transportation on the island, and they have the right of way. Be sure to give them plenty of space when you see them on the streets.

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4. Don’t forget your camera: Hydra Island is incredibly picturesque, so be sure to bring your camera to capture all of the beautiful scenery.

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5. Plan for cash: While some places do accept credit cards, many businesses on the island only accept cash. Make sure to have some euros on hand for purchases.

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6. Respect the culture: Hydra Island is a small, tight-knit community with a rich history and culture. Be sure to respect the locals and their traditions while you’re visiting.

By keeping these tips in mind, you’re sure to have an amazing time exploring all that Hydra Island has to offer!

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Barcelona Travel

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Barcelona Travel

December 2019. Last trip for 2019. 

There is this well known song from Fredie Mercury that goes like this: It was the first time that we met, Barcelona, how can I forget, the moment that you stepped into the room, you took my breath away.

That was NOT exactly what I felt with Barcelona though. Yes, I did like the city, but it didn’t take my breath away. What I found breathtaking, or rather mind-blowing, was the warm temperature during December.

Think of that: one day, I left the hotel without taking my jacket with me. Coming from a cold city, that is mind-blowing!

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Barcelona Travel

Are you planning a trip to Barcelona? You’re in for a treat. Whether you’re interested in art, history, or simply soaking up the sun on the beach, Barcelona has something for everyone.
In this blog post, we’ll cover the must-see sights that should definitely be on your itinerary when visiting Barcelona and a few personal thoughts about this city. So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready for an unforgettable journey through this enchanting city.

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How many days do you need in Barcelona

I insisted on spending a minimum of 5 nights in Barcelona because I believed that such a vibrant and expansive city deserved ample time for exploration. Rather than rushing through a checklist of historical monuments, I wanted to fully immerse myself in the city’s offerings and truly savor the experience. Barcelona’s abundance of attractions and diverse cultural aspects made it essential for me to take the time to appreciate its many wonders.

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Barcelona Travel Guide and Tips

Barcelona holds a significant role as the capital of Catalonia, an autonomous region that takes pride in its occasional aspirations for independence from Spain.

The streets resonate with the sound of Catalan, and the city proudly showcases the artistic creations of local legends such as Miró and Gaudí, both in museums and along the vibrant Passeig de Gràcia.

While Barcelona is renowned for its lively nightlife, it also manages to captivate visitors with its ability to transport them through time, whether they stroll through the winding lanes of the Gothic quarter or savor a glass of cava accompanied by a plate of olives in a traditional pinchos bar.

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Barcelona Travel: Where to stay in Barcelona

As a popular destination for travelers, Barcelona has no shortage of great accommodations. However, if you’re looking for a luxurious stay with a rich history, look no further than the Cotton House boutique hotel.

This former textile factory turned hotel is located in the heart of Barcelona, just steps away from the bustling Passeig de Gracia. Inside, you’ll find a mix of classic and contemporary design elements, with rooms that are spacious and well-appointed. Each room comes equipped with modern amenities like a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, and a coffee machine.

The Cotton House Hotel in Barcelona

But it’s the hotel’s history that truly sets it apart. Originally built in the late 19th century, the building was once home to the Cotton Textile Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting the Catalan textile industry. Today, the hotel pays homage to this heritage with elegant decor and unique touches like vintage sewing machines in the lobby.

When you’re not out exploring the city, the Cotton House offers plenty of ways to unwind. Relax in the cozy library or take a dip in the rooftop pool, which offers stunning views of the surrounding area. There’s also a well-equipped fitness center, as well as a spa offering a range of treatments.

If you’re planning a trip to Barcelona, make sure to include the Cotton House on your list of potential places to stay. As one of the most unique and luxurious accommodations in the city, it’s sure to make your trip all the more memorable.

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A list of places you should include in your Barcelona travel itinerary

Park Güel

Another one of Antoni Gaudi’s creations, Park Guell is a public park that features a stunning display of mosaic tiles, twisted stone pillars, and intricate statues. It was designed to be a garden city, with plenty of greenery and picturesque views. Located on Carmel Hill, this is a popular tourist attraction in Barcelona. You can wander around the park and enjoy the vibrant colors of the tiles and mosaics, take pictures of the unusual architecture, or relax and soak in the serene ambiance of the park. Be sure to head up to the top terrace to enjoy panoramic views of the city.

The park is divided into two sections: the Monumental Zone and the Free Zone. The Monumental Zone requires an entrance fee and is the main area with all the beautiful and famous Gaudi features. In the Monumental Zone, you can admire the impressive dragon-like structure and the Hypostyle Room with 86 twisted columns, all covered with multicolored mosaics. You will also find two houses designed by Gaudi that are now converted into museums: Gaudi House Museum and Casa Museu Gaudi.

The Free Zone, as the name suggests, is free to visit and consists of the forested area around the Monumental Zone. The area has plenty of winding paths and walking trails, as well as hidden nooks and crannies where you can relax and enjoy the serene ambiance.

Tip: Park Guell is incredibly popular, and the lines can get very long. If you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy a quieter experience, it is recommended to visit early in the morning or later in the evening.

A visit to Park Guell is a must for all first-time visitors to Barcelona, as the park offers an incredible insight into Gaudi’s unique and colorful architecture and creativity. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes as the park has steep inclines and steps to climb. Also, don’t forget your camera to capture all the incredible and Instagram-worthy moments.

Barcelona Travel: La Rambla

If you want to experience the heart and soul of Barcelona, look no further than La Rambla. This bustling street runs through the heart of the city and is a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

One of the main draws of La Rambla is the street performers who line the sidewalk, entertaining tourists with their impressive talents. From musicians to living statues, these performers add to the vibrant energy of the street.

La Rambla is also home to some of the city’s best outdoor markets, including the Boqueria Market. Here, you can sample some of the freshest seafood, produce, and sweets in all of Barcelona.

At the end of La Rambla, you’ll find yourself at the Port of Barcelona, where you can take in stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic evening stroll or a morning jog.

While La Rambla can be busy and touristy at times, it’s still a must-see for anyone traveling to Barcelona. So put on your walking shoes and get ready to soak up the sights and sounds of this lively street.

Barcelona Travel: Basilica de la Sagrada Familia

One of the most iconic landmarks in Barcelona is the La Sagrada Familia, a basilica designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudi. Its construction began in 1882 and it still remains unfinished. However, this doesn’t stop thousands of tourists from visiting it each year. The basilica is a masterpiece of modernist architecture, and the sheer scale and grandeur of the building will leave you in awe.

As a Barcelona travel guide, we recommend visiting the La Sagrada Familia early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds. You can purchase your tickets in advance online to skip the line and save time. Once inside, take your time to explore the intricate details of the basilica. Look up to admire the colourful stained glass windows, and take a walk around the interior to appreciate the beauty of its unique design.

La Sagrada Familia is undoubtedly a must-see sight on any Barcelona travel itinerary. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or simply a curious traveller, you won’t regret visiting this stunning attraction.

Barcelona Travel: Picasso museum

No Barcelona travel guide would be complete without mentioning the Museu Picasso. This museum houses an extensive collection of artwork by Pablo Picasso, one of the most famous artists of the 20th century. The museum is located in the El Born neighbourhood, a picturesque area filled with narrow streets, cafes, and boutiques.

The Museu Picasso contains over 4,000 works of art, ranging from sketches and drawings to sculptures and paintings. Visitors can see how Picasso’s style evolved over time, from his early days as a student to his later, more experimental works. One of the highlights of the museum is the series of Las Meninas paintings, which are based on a famous work by Diego Velazquez.

If you’re a fan of art or history, the Museu Picasso is definitely worth a visit during your Barcelona travel itinerary. Be sure to check the museum’s hours of operation, as they may vary depending on the time of year. You may also want to book your tickets in advance to avoid waiting in line. And while you’re in the El Born neighbourhood, be sure to check out some of the local bars and restaurants for a taste of Barcelona’s vibrant food and drink scene.

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3 things I enjoyed most in Barcelona

1.The boating lake at Park de la ciutadella (Ciutadella Park)

2.This cute Italian restaurant called Meneghina

3.The 30 minutes tuk tuk ride that took us from the old historical centre, through the seaside neighborhood of La Barceloneta, to our hotel.

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On a more personal note…

Embracing Privacy and Exclusivity in Travel

As I grow older, I increasingly value the significance of privacy and exclusivity in my life. This sentiment extends to my travel preferences, where I find myself drawn to destinations during their off-season. Rather than seeking crowded places, I prioritise the opportunity to explore serene and peaceful settings that offer a more personal and intimate experience.

Photography Preferences: Seeking Serenity Over Crowds

As I delve deeper into my passion for photography, I’ve come to realize my preference for capturing moments in less crowded settings. Although I appreciate the allure of bustling places, such as Park Güell, when it comes to photography, it can be quite challenging and overwhelming. While I acknowledge the beauty of such locations, the difficulties I encountered while trying to capture the perfect shot served as a valuable lesson in the importance of finding quieter, more serene settings that allow for a smoother and more focused photography experience.

I have come to realise that the most delightful moments often arise unexpectedly. While the iconic Sagrada Familia was certainly part of our itinerary, it was the charming cafe we stumbled upon by chance that truly captured my heart. Rather than solely chasing after famous landmarks and wrestling with the challenges of photographing them, I’ve come to appreciate the authenticity and genuine experiences that unfold naturally. These are the moments that truly resonate with me and hold a special place in my memory.

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