



Just outside of Athens, is a very small island that is very big on charm. The island called Hydra, or Ydra, is a popular stop when yachting in Greece. The marble-paved quay is lined with chic cafes, bars, restaurants, nightclubs and high end shops. The island has retained its charm by banning all motor vehicles. You must walk or take a water taxi to travel around the island. Donkey caravans haul luggage or groceries up steep stair streets or to your private yacht docked in the harbour. The “vibe” you feel when on this island is difficult to explain. You feel like time is standing still and you have all day to drink a cup of Greek coffee at one of the outdoor cafes. A short 20 minute walk from town takes you to the perfect wine bar for sunset. Many artists come to Hyra for inspiration. You can purchase original works of art in the small galleries that are hidden all over town. No cars, lots of history, exclusive shops, chic bars and cafes, yachts in the harbour, fresh local seafood and wine, wild flowers growing on the hillside and no modern development … it’s no surprise this is a popular stop on any charter itinerary. I cannot wait to visit again, and again.
Heather Krebs, charter yacht specialist
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