Cheapest month: | November |
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Most expensive month: | May |
Average price in Spetses: | C$ 200/night |
Cheapest price found: | C$ 58/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Thursday |
Situated in Spetses Town, Armata Boutique Hotel is a short drive from Porto Cheli and offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and room service. It is a stone's throw from the beach and provides comfortable 3-star accommodation.
Poseidonion Grand Hotel is set on Spetses and provides 5-star facilities in addition to free Wi-Fi. It also offers a beauty centre, a sauna and an outdoor pool.
Klimis Hotel is a traditional hotel located a short drive from Porto Cheli. It also provides a tour desk, a concierge and room service.
Situated in Spetses Town, Twin House Spetses is an easy drive from Porto Cheli and offers free Wi-Fi, massage services and a swimming pool. It also features luggage storage, a ticket service and a tour desk.
Mimoza Spetses is located in Spetses Town and offers free Wi-Fi. It also provides an express check-in and check-out feature, babysitting/child services and a 24-hour reception.
Klimis Hotel is a traditional hotel located a short drive from Porto Cheli. It also provides a tour desk, a concierge and room service.
Situated in Spetses Town, Armata Boutique Hotel is a short drive from Porto Cheli and offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and room service. It is a stone's throw from the beach and provides comfortable 3-star accommodation.
Situated in Spetses Town, Nissia Traditional Residences Spetses provides 4-star accommodation, as well as an outdoor pool. It also offers meeting rooms, a kids pool and bicycle rental.
Poseidonion Grand Hotel is set on Spetses and provides 5-star facilities in addition to free Wi-Fi. It also offers a beauty centre, a sauna and an outdoor pool.
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White sandy beaches, turquoise coves and elegant Venetian architecture make Spetses one of the most coveted islands in Greece. In Spetses Town, you’ll be charmed by narrow flagstone streets lined with cafes, boutiques and galleries. Venture inland to discover rolling hills and lush pine forests.
Pulling into the harbour, you’ll be enchanted by the crystalline water and postcard-perfect village. Most of the action is centred around Spetses Town, a lively enclave filled with cafes, restaurants and seafood taverns. Stroll through the backstreets to admire beautifully restored Venetian mansions.
With more than a dozen beaches to explore, it’s easy to get a fix of sun, sand and saltwater in Spetses. Town Beach is dotted with colourful sunbeds and umbrellas while secluded Agia Paraskevi Beach is perched on the western side of the island and features soft sand and water so clear you can spot fish swimming in the shallows.
Waterfront dining is a highlight in Spetses, with many restaurants commanding stunning views over the harbour. Dine on Mediterranean classics and freshly-caught seafood, then wash down your meal with a glass of wine from a Greek vineyard. For dessert, indulge in a scoop of small-batch gelato.
Spetses is criss-crossed with footpaths that wind across the island and take you to picturesque villages, historic chapels and hilltop viewpoints. Others lead to secret beaches where you can cool off after a hot hike.
Spetses Town is pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot. Horse-drawn carriages are a novel way to get from A to B, while a single road circles the island and can be explored by motorcycle, scooter, taxi or local bus. Ferries run between Spetses and Athens in around three hours and also travel to nearby islands such as Poros, Hydra, Ermioni and Porto Heli.
You can find several places worth visiting in Spetses. Spétses is the most popular amongst our users.
One of the most popular hotels in Spetses is Villa Nika Boutique Hotel, which has been reviewed by 81 users and currently has a rating of 9.3/10. Other top-rated locations include Poseidonion Grand Hotel and A Hotel, which have received 9.0/10 and 7.4/10 ratings from our users, respectively.