15 December 2009

Poros Island

Poros is an island that is overgrown with pine trees that stretched along the rugged shores. Its historic clock, which was built in 1927 imposes from the distance on the highest top of the hill and is visible from every part of the town. The houses by the sea are big and neoclassical in style. Plenty of cafeterias, restaurants, shops and bars can be found along the pier. On the outskirt of the town, there are lots of wonderful and spectacular views to watch. Taking a water taxi going to the beaches is another thing to enjoy. It's really fun swimming on a green and clear sandy beaches lined with pine trees. After the whole day fun at the beach, it's the time to relax at the bars and nightclubs - surely a cool place to unwind. (Poros, Greece / 2009)