From the Piraeus there are five ferries
departures each day in high season to Poros, one stop in the line until Hydra.
It will take two hours and a half. On other hand, you can take one of the
seven Flying Dolphins to go, reaching the island in half time. Also from Poros
is easy to cross to the near Galata in the continent, you only have to take
one of the several taxi-ships.
The Poseidon Sanctuary is not well preserved;
anyway it is worthy to scale to its settlement only for the wonderful view.
Another attraction of the island is
the Zoodochos Pigis Monastery. It is on the Northeast of the town and you
can take a bus (each 30 minutes) to go there. It has dress rules and it is
opened from 7 to 19.
Of course, once one is in Poros it is
almost impossible to avoid wandering in the old town. Relax a bit in one typical
taverna and continue wandering is our special advice.
"The island revolves in cubistic
planes, one of walls and windows, one of rocks and goats, one of stiffblown
trees and shrubs and so on. Yonder, where the mainland curves like a whip,
lie the wild lemon groves and there in the spring young and old go mad from
the fragrance of sap and blossom. You enter the harbor of Poros swaying and
swirling, a gentle idiot tossed about admidst masts and nets in a world which
only the painter knows. To sail slowly through the streets of Poros is to
recapture the joy of passing through the neck of the womb. It is a joy too
deep almost to be remembered."
Henry Miller-The Collossus of Marousi