The
Dodecanese are located south
of Samos, and Fourni, east
of the Cyclades, west of
the coast of Asia Minor,
and north-east of Crete.
It is an enchanted world
where the sun paints pictures
and the sea gives life.
The mild winters and refreshing
summers give the Dodecanese
one of the healthiest climates
in the Mediterranean. The
largest island in the group
is Rhodos, also known as
the island of the Sun. The
capital, City of Rhodos
is like a valuable coin
with two faces. One face,
"heads", is the old town,
a fairy-tale place surrounded
by medieval walls and traversed
by the Street of the Knights
of St John. On either side
of the road is the old town
with the 'Inns', the Hospital
of the Knights and the palace
of the Grand Master. The
other face, "tails", is
the modern city with an
intense nightlife, broad
streets, beautiful buildings,
large hotels, and hundreds
of shops where anything
can be found. The entire
island is crammed with sights
worth seeing, from the archaeological
sites to the fabulous beaches,
from the valley with the
butterflies to the ruines
of ancient Rhodos, from
the Acropolis of Lindos
to the archaeological sites
at Kameiros (Kamiros) and
Ialysos (Ialissos). And
naturally, the strong sunlight
and the beautiful sea are
as present in Rhodes as
they are throughout the
Dodecanese, as they are
throughout Greece. |
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Southeast
of Rhodos lies Megisti
(Kastelorizo), whose capital
town of the same name
is built amphitheatrically
and reaches right down
to the waterfront. A small
island with important
sights, such as the Blue
Grotto, one of the most
gorgeously coloured caves
in Greece, and the cathedral
of Saints Constantine
and Heleni.
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Between
Leros and Ikaria is the
"ascetic shape" of Patmos,
called the Jerusalem of
the Aegean due to overwhelming
atmosphere of the island
during the great celebrations
of Christianity. Here, in
one of Patmo's many caves,
St. John the Theologian
had a vision of the Apocalypse.
An imposing monastery devoted
to the saint dominates the
heights above the picturesque
houses and mansions which
appear to be 'hooked' to
the roots of the monastery.
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The
image the visitor will keep
from Patmos will be completed
by an excursion to its rocky
coves and pleasant shores
before passing over to the
nearby islets of Fourni,
Lipsi, and Agathonissi.
Lipsi or Lipso is very attractive
with enchanting beaches
and scenic fish tavernas
offering local wine. Leros
is a hilly island with deep
green coves, idyllic valleys
indented shores and the
imposing Frankish Byzantine
castle over the Hora. |
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Grey,
gold, and green, framed
by the blue of the sea and
the sky, are the colours
composing the portrait of
Kalymnos. Naked rock, golden
beaches, and verdant valleys.
The capital Pothia is built
amphitheatrically with multi-coloured
geometrically shaped houses,
churches, and scenic roads.
Beautiful areas with picturesque
villages, radioactive springs,
and idyllic spots for swimming,
fishing, and relaxing holidays
are everywhere. |
Astypalea,
small white houses with
brightly painted windows
open to the sun, a row of
windmills, caves with stalactites
and stalagmites at Vathi
and Vetses. |
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Kos
is a splash of deep green
located between Kalymnos
and Nissiros. Among the
thousands of impressive
sights are the Asklepeion,
the houses dating from the
Roman era with the fabulous
mosaics, the palace of the
Knights of St John, in the
town of Kos, the early Christian
churches with their noteworthy
frescos. The island also
has many villages famous
for the charm, quiet fishing
villages, and beaches, ranging
from empty to full.The visitor
will be impressed by the
contrast formed by the white
houses on Nissiros's grey
volcanic soil, just before
he ends up in one of the
beautiful fishing villages
for some quiet sea and sun.
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Tilos
is fine sand beaches, untouched
nature, medieval castles
and a respect for the island's
traditions
You will know you are on
Simi by the mountains and
small valleys, wonderful
coves, strong sense of tradition,
and the monastery of the
Archangel Michael with its
Byzantine frescos. |
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West
of Rhodos lies a small mountainous
island, Halki. A thousand
songs pay tribute to this
quiet place that is ideal
for relaxing holidays. |
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The
inhabitants of beautiful
Karpathos are famous for
their strong sense of tradition
and the island is known
for its scenic mountains
in the north, as well as
for its lovely beaches with
their charming fishing villages. |
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