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Spetses wheelchair accessible tours, is an island in Greece that is part of the Saronic Gulf islands.
In the area it is one of the most distant from Athens, about 65 km from the port of Piraeus.
A curiosity: the name means Island of Spices and was attributed to Spetses by the Venetians, by virtue of its wealth of aromatic plants.
It became famous thanks to the English writer John Fowles, the author of The French Lieutenant’s Woman who lived here in the early 1950s, and used the island as the setting for the novel The Wizard.
Despite its small size, it is an island equipped with both hotels, restaurants and night clubs, and well organized and is still very attached to its traditions, in fact many cultural festivals take place, such as Anargyria in August.
Dapia is the capital and is a white and tidy center, very nice, with beautiful churches and a museum.
To visit the Cathedral of Aghios Nikolaos ( very panoramic in the evenin ) and the Church of Aghii Pantes.
Has that slightly Venetian touch that fascinates right away, and then you really always feel a stone’s throw from the sea.
The rolling hills behind, the many cypresses, that Greek mix of decadent alleys and trendy shops and cafes.
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Touring Spetses
Admiring the architecture of the typical white houses or the splendid Venetian-style buildings as on the island of Hydra, cars have been banned, but the streets are busier with scooters and mopeds, it is livelier than its sister Hydra, full of small shops, bars and restaurants.
Her story is full of prosperity and mercantile adventures during the XVIII century, and played an important role in the history of the war of independence, which transformed its citizens into aristocrats of the New Greek state.
The Island of Spetses does not have an airport so the only way to reach it is by sea.
There are numerous connections from the port of Athens to the island.
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