8 Budget-friendly Things to do in Hydra Town That You Shouldn't Miss

February 17, 2022 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Hydra Town, Greece including Hydra Walking Tours, Harriets Hydra Horses, Komiseos Theotokou Monastery, The Pirate Bar, Agios Konstantinos (Church of St. Constantine), Lazaros Koundouriotis Mansion (National Historical Museum), Saint Nicholas Beach, Historical Archive - Museum of Hydra.
Restaurants in Hydra Town

1. Hydra Walking Tours

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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Hydra Walking Tours

Hydra Walking Tours

2. Harriets Hydra Horses

Hydra Town 18040 Greece +30 698 032 3347 [email protected] http://www.harrietshydrahorses.com
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5.0 based on 297 reviews

Harriets Hydra Horses

Discover the usually hidden treasures of Hydra with Harriet's Hydra Horses. Let Harriet take you on a trek to see Hydra's mountains, monasteries and beaches. There is so much more than just a port! A local guide who is fluent in both English and Greek will escort you and tell you all about this wonderful place. The Original and still the Best. PLEASE DON'T BE FOOLED BY IMPOSTERS

Reviewed By Trip400932

I had a wonderful ride along the coast with Harriet earlier today! Hydra is an extremely pretty island, and it was well worth getting up early(ish) to avoid the midday heat. The horses are very calm - suitable for riders of any level - and Harriet is keeping group's small in order to mitigate COVID-19 related risks. For anyone holidaying in Greece in the complex summer of 2020, I highly recommend some time out on Hydra (only 1.5 hours from Athens) and with Harriet and her lovely horses.

3. Komiseos Theotokou Monastery

Hydra Town 180 40 Greece +30 2298 052829 http://www.hydraislandgreece.com/portfolio/cathedral-of-hydra
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Komiseos Theotokou Monastery

A beautiful church featuring a Venetian bell tower and a domed interior.

Reviewed By stinkwink - Sydney, Australia

From monastery to the cathedral, from the cathedral to a museum. A well-known path, just think about Aya Sophia, that was a Greek Orthodox cathedral first, later a mosque, and now it is also a museum. As the number of church-goer believers was decreasing, the churches started to get other functions. After arrival walking in the harbor, we noticed a Clocktower and a belltower behind it. Without knowing what we will see, we headed towards them. When we entered through the Clocktower, we realized that we're in Komiseos Theotokou Monastery. Inside in the courtyard of the Monastery-Cathedral-Museum, there are graves, and statues and a balcony going inside around the building, providing access to the rooms on the first floor. It is an excellent place to see all the attractions below in the atrium. Unfortunately, the church or whatever was closed, and since we had only three hours in Hydra as participants of a cruise, we weren't able to wait to catch the right time. Luckily my mobile is smart enough to take an enjoyable photo of a dark room, through the window. Komiseos Theotokou Monastery wasn't the first place where I had to practice it. Since I took the picture from outside, I even didn't break the rule, that prohibits photography inside the church. It was a pity that we had just such a short time since I would love to spend at least 1-1,5 hours there.

4. The Pirate Bar

Hydra Port, Hydra Town 18040 Greece +30 2298 052711 [email protected] http://www.thepiratebar.gr
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

The Pirate Bar

The day starts early in the morning with delightful breakfasts, homemade sweets and uber-fresh fruits from the Pirate's kitchen. The menu shifts after sunset, leaving space to a wide array of fresh cocktails prepared by the mixologist of island's best stocked bar, to enjoy in a laid back atmosphere with the suggestive views of the port.

Reviewed By AlH219 - Trowbridge, United Kingdom

This is our bar/cafe of choice on our annual holiday in Hydra. It is great in the late afternoon to people and boat watch, or at night for the music and great atmosphere. The staff (or crew, as they are called), are very friendly and efficient. Prices are very reasonable for Hydra, and if you are regular, you get the odd free drink.

5. Agios Konstantinos (Church of St. Constantine)

Agios Konstantinos Street, Hydra Town Greece
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Agios Konstantinos (Church of St. Constantine)

6. Lazaros Koundouriotis Mansion (National Historical Museum)

Hydra Town Greece http://www.nhmuseum.gr/en
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Lazaros Koundouriotis Mansion (National Historical Museum)

7. Saint Nicholas Beach

Hydra Town Greece
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

Saint Nicholas Beach

Reviewed By heiwf - Stavanger, Norway

Clean, fresh and beautiful beach of small, fascinating stones. Well kept umbrellas and sun beds for a very reasonable price. Nice little beach bar with cold beverages, Greek salad, toast, sandwiches etc. Wonderful place for a full day with sun&sea! The boat trip to go there is a bonus.

8. Historical Archive - Museum of Hydra

Hydra Town 18040 Greece +30 2298 052355 http://www.iamy.gr/
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4.0 based on 178 reviews

Historical Archive - Museum of Hydra

Reviewed By caterinacallitsis - Nea Erithraia, Greece

A small island wrapped in eons of history, having contributed many chapters in the country's victories and cultural heritage. All can be seen in the Archives and the Museum which are well organized and offer visitors a trip into the glorious past.

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