Just 37 nautical miles from Athens’ Piraeus port, the island of Hydra is a hugely popular destination for relaxed holidaymakers and keen sailors. Named ‘hydra’ — meaning ‘water’ — as a nod to its natural hot springs, the island rises dramatically out of the Aegean Sea, and was once a prosperous trading centre with links across the Mediterranean. Most of the best places to stay in Hydra are clustered around the island’s picturesque port, perfect for making the most of time on both land and sea.
With historic connections to Venice and later the Ottoman Empire, Hydra was also a 19th-century boatbuilding hub. The old town is now home to a number of ship captains’ mansions, some of which have been transformed into charming heritage hotels. The Maritime Academy is a local landmark, as are the Lazaros Kountouriotis Mansion and the Tetsis House & Atelier. Hydra has been popular with artists since the 1950s, and you’ll find galleries, markets and studios aplenty, as well as a glamorous summer crowd in the trendy port-side bars and tavernas.
Venture beyond the old town to follow walking and cycling trails to whitewashed churches and monasteries, or to travel between little hamlets by horse or donkey. Out on the water, there are ample opportunities to swim, sail and kayak. Amble along to the harbour for sundowners, or kick back on the pretty terraces at one of the best places to stay in Hydra before tucking in to a delicious seafood dinner.
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Hydra (Hydra)
A charming guesthouse just steps from Hydra's port. With classic Greek architecture, airy white and grey interiors, and elegant wooden shutters it exudes effortless charm. Guests can enjoy sleek rooms, lush courtyards, and proximity to local eateries and attractions. A reasonably-priced getaway.
Hydra
A serene retreat perched on Hydra's hillside, offering panoramic sea views. Interiors combine Cycladic minimalism with neutral tones, elegant furnishings, and stone accents. Guests can relax on the shaded terrace and soak up the beauty of lush gardens. The perfect escape for effortless island charm.
Hydra
Only 100 yards from the quayside, set on a quiet square lined with lemon trees, Hotel Hydroussa combines a quiet, convenient location with low-key charm and value for money.
Hydra (Hydra)
Nestled on the stunning island of Hydra, this boutique retreat offers serene views of the Aegean. The chic interiors feature earthy tones, natural textures, and subtle splashes of colour, creating a cosy yet modern vibe. With its sun terrace, and proximity to local eateries, it's an idyllic escape.
Hydra
Hotel Miranda has attracted aesthetes and connoisseurs since the 1960s (just check the visitors' book) and it's easy to see what drew them. Within the walls of this serene 19th century townhouse, art lovers find themselves steeped in Hydriot history.
Hydra
Live the Greek island fantasy in this lovely hotel in a renovated tapestry factory tucked away from Hydra's busy port. Soak up the slow paced living from the sun-soaked rooftop surrounded by whitewashed walls, basking cats & lush plant pots. Simple elegant interiors highlight original features
Hydra
Historic, family-run guesthouse-style hotel in the midst of the buzzing port action. Inside, wood and stone set the tone of rustic elegance, and every room offers a seaview balcony. A welcoming home cooked breakfast and helpful local guidance await each morning courtesy of your friendly hosts
Hydra
Hotel Orloff strives for 'elegance, tradition and style' (their words) - and succeeds. For a touch of aristocratic class within a stone's throw of Hydra's harbour, look no further.
Hydra
A gorgeous colonnaded pool in a flower-accented courtyard, oak-beamed, whitewashed bedrooms in a historic building, and a peaceful location only minutes from the ferry quay make Bratsera one of Hydra's most magical places to stay. A delicious breakfast of local treats is included in the rate.
Hydra
The quaint and humble exterior hardly reflects the luxuries within this small boutique hotel. Interiors are beautifully designed with the original quirks of the building standing comfortably against more modern touches. The beach is just a stroll away and there's plenty to explore on the island.
Hydra
Hotel Hydra can claim to have the best view in the village from its perch high above the harbour, and inside the rooms with whitewashed stone walls are cool, light and airy, some with private patios.
Hydra (Hydra)
Set along the peaceful Greek coastline, this boutique retreat offers airy, minimalist interiors with natural wood accents and modern comforts. There's a well-equipped kitchen, spacious terrace for al fresco dining, and breathtaking views. A perfect escape for those seeking style and serenity.
Hydra (Hydra)
A well thought out and relaxing spot on the island of Hydra. With exposed stone walls, warm wood accents, and a calming neutral palette, the décor is both rustic and refined. Just steps away from restaurants and bars, and offering stunning rooftop views of the town, it's an ideal island escape.
Hydra
This grande dame of Hydra hotels offers calm, immaculately designed and furnished bedrooms — plus state of the art bathrooms, and suave service (including 24-hour reception). Quaint interiors provide an iconic stay with a delicious breakfast, served out in the courtyard garden, thrown in. Divine.
Hydra
Escape to this island oasis where tranquility meets luxury overlooking Plakes beach. Guests can expect whitewashed Greek-chic interiors with raw wood floorboards, contemporary art and terraces boasting stunning views. Fabulous authentic Greek cuisine at Tassia’s Tavern completes the picture.
Hydra
A serene retreat on the historic island of Hydra, offering timeless charm with a modern twist. Interiors blend stone walls, sleek wooden accents, and soft, earthy tones. Guests can relax on the rooftop, explore cosy lounges, and soak in the authentic atmosphere. Perfect for understated elegance.