Poros | The straits
Poros is another important island of the Saronic Gulf. Its position (almost touching the coasts of Peloponnese) has made it the gate keeper of Athens. The fleets that used to go around Peloponnese in order to reach Athens had to pass by Poros’ straits. A narrow passage guarded on both ends by fortresses. The island never lost its strategic advantage since it still houses the largest training base of the Hellenic Navy.
What you'll do
Using the digital map on Summit tablets or your own smartphone, in teams of 4-6 people, embark on a fun walking tour through the citadel of Poros, visiting sites marked on the map that are rich in cultural and historical significance.
Each pin on the map reveals a question, puzzle, or team task. By completing tasks on time or correctly answering location-specific questions, teams gain valuable historical or cultural insights and earn points for the game leaderboard. All tasks are interactive, involving either the surrounding environment or teamwork with your teammates.
When game time is up, the team with the highest score will be awarded a box of "Amygdalota" to share!