What to see in Spetses?

Spetses does not have archaeological sites or significant monuments, nor does it boast particular myths. It is a tranquil island (except during the high season weekends) where nature is lush, the air is fresh, and it is enjoyable to go to the beach as well as walk in the woods. Here is a list of things you can see or do during your stay on the island.

Spetses (Dapia)
The capital is a neat and orderly white center, very charming, with beautiful small churches and a museum. Visit the cathedral of Aghios Nikolaos (very scenic in the evening) and the church of Aghii Pantes.

Museum
The museum is located in the beautiful house of the island's first governor and houses relics of the revolution, past costumes and tools, and some archaeological finds.

Neoclassical buildings
Beautiful neoclassical buildings in the capital: the Town Hall, the house of the heroine Bouboulina, and the Anarghyrios School.

Chapel of the Three Martyrs
Located in the Kokkinaria district, it offers a beautiful view of the Argolid mountains.

Profitis Ilias
A beautiful excursion to the highest point on the island, passing through Kastelli and walking among the conifers. The beautiful panorama extends over the entire gulf.

Bekiris Cave
Located between the beaches of Aghia Anargyri and Aghia Paraskevi, the cave is invaded by the sea and has beautiful limestone formations. It is accessible both by sea and via a staircase in the rock.

Boat trip along the coast of the Argolid
Pleasant trips to Kosta, with its beautiful sandy beach, and to Porto Heli, on the Peloponnese.

Easter procession
Lively procession with fireworks and a concert of bells and ship sirens.

Feast of the Armata
A festival held on September 8-9 in honor of the legendary heroine Laskarina Bouboulina, who fought against the Turks.