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Located just 400 m away west from the mainland Greece, separated by a narrow channel, is the underrated island of Poros. The island is a known day trip or a weekend spot from Athens and is popular for its slow-paced life and sublime beaches with sky-high pine trees.
Poros has neo-classical buildings, tiny narrow alleys wrapped in bougainvillaea, a highly popular clocktower, tiled roofs, colourful window panes, quaint shops and the yacht marina. Additionally, Poros has a relatively low cost of staying compared to other Greek islands. The island is famous for its water sports, including snorkelling, banana rides, parasailing and much more. It is also perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging and hiking.
A well-maintained seafront promenade to see the yachts and small fishing boats, cafes, stone mansions, and small fish taverns while taking long walks is an unmatched experience in Poros. There are several kafenios (cafes) serving greek coffee and other sweets like baklava and galaktoboureko near beaches and all the major market spots. Poros comprises two islands - Spheria and Kalavria spread over an area of 33 square km. It is completely fine for a moderately fit person to walk up to the Monastery from Poros centre.