Hydra's Equines Get A Check Up
Kelsey Edwards • 9 October 2018
GAWF visit Hydra Island Greece
Each year in October, the equine vets from Animal Action organized by GAWF visit Hydra Island Greece to provide veterinary care for Hydra’s horses, mules and donkeys. This is an opportunity for any equine owners to have their animals checked over, to get advice on diet and care as well as to have their animals teeth and hooves trimmed. Paul McGlone of GAWF also took the opportunity to speak to Mayor about the long overdue shade for the mules that are tied up on the port.
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Hydra hit carnival mode at full blast with a smashing turn out, some really good new costumes and everyone had lots of fun. The 2nd of March 2025, was a warm, bright day, very spring like with no rain. Everyone gathered in Votsi Square from 14:30 and once the music horse (impressively calm and seemed to understand that it wasn't a riot) had fully functioning speakers, the procession set off at about 15:00.

The lovely Anastasia is making quite a few changes for 2025 and is still busy in anticipation of the new season. To keep everything as fresh and clean as possible, she's moved the fruit and salad produce inside clearing many of the stands and umbrellas from the street. Her biggest innovation though is the introduction of her takeaway smoothie and fruit salad bar. All will be made with fresh ingredients to order and will be a smashing addition to your beach or hiking picnic hamper. Freshly prepared smoothies & fruit salads alongside all your supermarket grocery shopping. Open 7 days a week. Free deliveries. Contact Anastasis from her listing on the Hydradirect Directory.

The final changes have been confirmed for future GGV applicants. Personally, I don't think Hydra will really benefit as the already low full-time population of the island means that the investment value has been discounted. Given that sellers have already been marketing their real estate for much higher than the threshold, it's not going to make a huge difference.