Saronic Gulf
The Saronic Gulf is a body of water located in Greece, situated between the Peloponnese peninsula and the Attica region. It connects to the Aegean Sea and is known for its picturesque islands, such as Hydra, Poros, and Spetses. The gulf is a popular destination for both tourists and locals, offering beautiful beaches and charming coastal towns.
The Saronic Gulf plays a significant role in Greek maritime activities, including fishing and shipping. Its calm waters make it ideal for sailing and recreational boating. The region's rich history is reflected in its archaeological sites and ancient ruins, attracting visitors interested in Greek history and culture.