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Halki

Halki

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Welcome to Halki

Enjoy peaceful holidays in the “Island of Peace and Friendship”, where young people from all over the world gather here every year for their annual meeting! The town of Halki or Niborio, the island’s capital, is listed as a traditional settlement and it is amphitheatrically built overlooking the clear-blue sea, whereas impressive neoclassical mansions reveal the prosperity the island enjoyed in the past

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astipalea

Astipalea

Astipalea

astipalea

Welcome to Astipalea

Astipalea is the westernmost island of the Dodecanese, located at the point where the Dodecanese meet the Cyclades. This is the reason why in Astipalea the characteristics of both island complexes blend together to create the island’s uniquely varied scenery. Visit Hora, the island’s capital and port, one of the most picturesque settlements of the Aegean. At the hilltop stands imposingly Hora’s castle, surrounded by small houses with whitewashed walls, blue doors and wooden balconies overlooking the open blue sea below.

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Arki Marathi

Arki & Marathi

Arki & Marathi

Arki Marathi

Welcome to Arki & Marathi

Visit a dreamy cluster of islands east of Patmos with sparse vegetation, old whitewashed houses, and cute little tavernas. Get into a boat and sail around Marathi, another small island with a beautiful beach covered with lentisks and tamarisk (salt cedar).

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Patmos

Patmos

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Welcome to Patmos

The “island of the Apocalypse” or “Jerusalem of the Aegean” welcomes you! Patmos is quite popular amongst pilgrims since in one of the island’s caves John the Theologian, one of Christ’s disciples, wrote the “Book of Revelations”. The stunning beauty of Hora, a carefully preserved medieval settlement with narrow, maze-like alleys and stonebuilt houses will take your breath away. Don’t miss the imposing fortified monastery of Saint Ioannis and the Theologian Apocalypse cave! Visit Patmos at Easter, when deeply religious and spiritual celebrations are held throughout the Holy Week.

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Scenic Leros island. Dodekanese. beautiful view of Panteli village and beach. Greece

Leros

Leros

Scenic Leros island. Dodekanese. beautiful view of Panteli village and beach. Greece

Welcome to Leros

Welcome to the island of Artemis, the goddess of forests and hunting, according to mythology. If you are looking to spend peaceful holidays in a pure, dreamy environment with pine trees, olive groves and low plains with freshwater streams, then Leros is your destination! Swim in azure seas, admire exquisite works of Italian architecture in Ayia Marina, the capital of the island, wander around centuries-old magnificent castles (like Brouzi and Castle of Panayia), or go scuba diving to explore ship wrecks lying on the seabed since the Second World War. Don’t forget to come back in Carnival time when ancient old customs revive

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Tilos

Tilos

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Welcome to Tilos

Ragged mountainscape, densely forested ranges and hilly vistas, verdant valleys –home to four hundred species of flowers and herbs–, and habitat of rare species of birds. These are the ingredients of an unparalleled destination, a huge ecological park protected by international treaties. This is Tilos! Visit Megalo Horio, the island’s capital, with its imposing stone houses and narrow alleys. The view from the medieval castle (built in the location of ancient Tilos) that stands imposingly at the top of the hill will certainly take your breath away.

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Telendos

Telendos

Telendos

Telendos

Welcome to Telendos

Did you know that this tiny beautiful island formed part of Kalymnos in antiquity, but was separated in 554 AD due to a devastating earthquake. Today there is only one small village on the island. Follow walking paths through the dense pine forest on the south of the island, where also ruins of Byzantine residencies still stand. Swim in sundrenched beaches (like Plaka, Potha, and Paradise), go scuba diving and explore the ancient city sunk between Kalymnos and Telendos or go hiking, climbing, wind surfing, canoe-kayaking and spear fishing! You can reach Telendos by boat departing from the cove of Mirties at Kalymnos.

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Pserimos

Pserimos

beautiful bay of Pserimos island with Greece flag

Welcome to Pserimo

Pserimos means “looking for the ideal destination for serene, relaxing holidays”. Enjoy sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, swim in paradise bays (like the small bay of Vathi), rent a boat and sail around the island’s beaches, follow several hiking routes, participate in local fairs (the most famous ones take place on 15th August) or go scuba diving and climbing. Whether you are looking for an action-packed holiday or a relaxing visit, you will be quite astonished by the choices on offer on such a small island!

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Kalymnos

Kalymnos

kalymnos

Welcome to Kalymnos

Welcome the opportunity to visit the “island of the sea sponge harvesters”, an internationally known alternative tourism destination. Did you know that after WWII Kalymnos remained the only Greek sponge-harvesting industry supplying both domestic and international markets with sea sponges the first picture to see upon arriving on the island is Pothia, both the capital and the port of Kalymnos, spreading amphitheatrically on two hills. Visit among others the castle of Chrissoheria and the Archaeological Museum. Set out on a day trip to the traditional settlement of Horio, the former capital of the island, and admire interesting Byzantine monuments (like the Great Castle). The early-Christian settlement at Elinika is a must-see, since it is perhaps the best-preserved settlement in Greece. A perfect occasion to visit the island would be the International Climbing Festival in May, a unique festival that will thrill the action fans! The culinary enthusiasts should taste mouthwatering delights, such as sweet-smelling thyme honey, juicy tangerines, homemade mizithra cheese, delicious sea-dried lobster tail, and sea ray preserved in sea water!

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kos

Kos

Kos

kos

Welcome to Kos

Sandy beaches, turquoise waters, lush vegetation, ancient and medieval monuments, tree-lined wide roads, large squares, parks, a superb city plan and an extensive bicycle-only routes network are the distinctive characteristics of the third largest island of the Dodecanese, Kos! The island’s trademark is its medieval castle (Nerantzia Castle) situated at the entrance of the port. Wander along the impressive avenue with the Palm Trees, or stroll around famous squares like Platanou Square and Eleftheria Square and admire legendary buildings, remains of the Italian rule. Interested in history Pay a visit to the ancient city of Kos and observe important archaeological finds dating back to the 4th century. Did you actually know that you can sit under the plane tree where Hippocrates himself, the Father of Medicine, used to teach his students and examine his patients The plane tree must be over 2,500 years old, and it is in fact the oldest in Europe! Don’t miss the 4th century Asclipiion, the Antimahia 15th century castle with its imposing battle tower, as well as one of the most scenic villages of Kos with a distinctive traditional character, Zia nestled amongst a dense cedar forest.

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