Ios Island


About Ios

Ios island in Greece is a famous tourist destination, attracting visitors with its golden beaches and the characteristic Aegean architecture. The island is said to be the island of youth, where young people from all over the world meet and enjoy their summers. Ios is famous for its vivid nightlife with an uncountable number of bars, cafés, clubs and restaurants and for its beaches with crystal clear water.

The Main Square of Ios lies peacefully in the center of Chora - the main village. The village is a labyrinth of winding alleys and whitewashed buildings. The Main Square is calm during the day and you just find it as beautiful as it is mentioned in various travel books.
After dusk it becomes the center of nightlife, where young people from all over the world enjoy the famous Ios nights, but Ios has much more to offer than just nightlife!
If you want to find out about the island with all its beautiful beaches and cultural sites feel free to move around on this website to collect information about this lovely place in the Aegean Sea.

Ios is not just a place for young and wild people, it offers space for everyone - from the sun and relaxation seeking person to the wild party animal.

In Ios there are official buses connecting the main beaches and villages. They start working at 9 a.m. and the last fare is at midnight - 7 days a week. Another possibility to be mobile on the island is to rent a car or motorcycle and explore the beauty of it's landscape by oneself Tours offered by specialists are probably a less challenging way to see something of the island, because you know in advance where you will end up - this is not granted if you go by yourself.


HOW TO GET THERE

By boat

From and to Pireaus and
Many connections to other Cycladic islands (ie Naxos, Santorini, etc)
For specific information on time schedules and availability, please contact a travel agency

Useful Telephone Numbers
Country code for Greece: +30
Area code of Ios Island: 02860
Town Hall 91228 or 91505
Police Station 91222
Port Authority 91264
Customs Authority 91294
Pharmacy 91562
Health Center 91227
Gas Station (yacht & car supply) 91933
Post Office 91235
Commercial Bank of Greece 91474
National Bank of Greece 91565

Accomodation

Ios offers several different categories of hotels, pensions, campings and private rooms, but if you're looking for a 5 star Hotel Ios might not be the place for you!However there are many good places to stay, in different price categories, so don't worry.....

To find cheap and clean accommodation on Ios is definitely not a problem - there are hundreds of very nice places. When you approach the port on the ferry, you'll see people with signs such as: "rooms to let", "vacant rooms", etc. Talk to them and you'll have the possibility to find some really valuable accommodation. Make sure that you specify your individual requirements, either you would prefer to be near the beach or near the action of the village and its nightlife.
The other possibility is to ask in one of the travel agencies or at the tourist information in the port.
Or, for those of you who want to get your travel fixed without spending money unnecessarily on agency fees, feel free to use this guide to accommodation and find out what this lovely island has to offer. To make the planning of your holidays as easy as possible simply use the reservation and booking forms (online or as printable fax form) and send it to your favourite business!

Nightlife

There is only one purpose for most of the people who are going to Ios - to escape from the dull routine of everyday life and find a little piece of paradise! Ios is the perfect location....we believe that Ios is one of the best places in Europe for people who are looking for unlimited fun, 24 hours a day! There is something for everybody on this tiny island - beaches, sports, excursions, restaurants, bars, culture, and one of the reasons Ios is so special is its very unique party style!

It's not easy to talk about going out in Ios because it has an uncountable number of bars and clubs. Find out from the links below which places fit you most! Just to give you an overview, in the heart of the village you'll find a lot of smaller bars - on the main road the big niteclubs.

Restaurants

A place for every taste - that's what we found out about the culinary offers of the island so far! From Thai to Greek cuisine, from pizza to steak, from places with big, beautiful gardens to little authentic tavernas hidden in the narrow streets, get a gyros or souvlaki if you don't want to waste your time on food or enjoy a five hour dinner together with your friends - in Ios you have the choice...

Services

As beachlife and nightlife are very special and always good fun, one might feel the need to dress the part - everything you need can be found in Ios including clothes, shoes, jewellery, hair salons, beautitions, etc...

Or for those who want to bring a piece of holiday back home for themselves or for those who were left behind, you find a wide range of little presents in the numerous souvenir shops all over the island. Almost all needs can be satisfied in Ios. From Internet Cafés to Laundry Services - in Ios you will find everything you need including all the facilities you are used to at home...


WHERE TO GO
Distance to settlements from port in km
Koumbara: 1,5
Chora: 2
Mylopotas: 5
Manganari: 23
Ag, Theodoti: 12
Paleokastro: 18
Psathi: 20
Kalamos: 16
Plakotos: 13

Chora - Mylopotas

Exploring Chora means, first of all, walking. Choose a cool morning, wear your most comfortable shoes and get ready to set off. One hour is enough for the ones who just want to have a look at this whitewashed village, perched on the slope of the hill between the port and Mylopotas. The more demanding ones will need the whole morning to discover the hidden beauty of Chora. That's because Chora was built up for the sun and it's the sun that reveals the village to the visitor or hides it from him.

To go up to Chora, just follow the wide stone steps of the old ascending road that comes from the port. On your way, right before entering the village, you will come across a part of the walls that once surrounded the ancient town. Following the same road you reach the first square of Chora. To your right stands the modern Orthodox Cathedral of the island, named Evangelismos (Annuciation) and, nearby, a church dedicated to St. Ekaterini, where in 1903 an excavation unearthed the remnants of Byzantine foundations and the ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to Apollo. Above these ruins the Christians built the Byzantine Cathedral, whose altar rests upon two of the temple's columns.

Mylopotas Beach
To your right there is the marketplace and the two main roads that lead you across the village and to the square of the mills. Following the road that goes up, you reach the second square of the village, with its four cafes. On the left side coming from this square, the stone steps lead to the old castle of Chora, where the sublime church of Panaghia Gremiotissa (Our Lady of the Cliffs) is situated, built during the years of the Turkish occupation. According to one tradition, an icon of the Virgin was found among the rocks of Mylopotas' seashore, with a lit candle standing on it. The legend has it that the inhabitants of Crete had thrown the icon in the open sea to protect it from falling to Turkish hands, and that the waves had carried it to that coast. The icon was then taken to the church of the Holy Cross, but only to be found again the following morning on the same steep mountainside. When the islanders tried to build a new church for the icon, but not on the exact spot where it had been found because of its inaccessibility, the foundation stones of the church kept disappearing every day in a miraculous way.

KLIMA, KALAMOS, TRIS KLISSIES, MANGANARI

After driving from Chora to Mylopotas, follow the dirtroad at the end of the beach, leading to the south coast of the island. This itinerary will may offer you the most interesting excursion. By passing Mylopotas and turning right at the crossroads, you reach the splendidly isolated beach of Klima.

If you enter the main road again, it will take you to the monastery of Kalamos, a very well-preserved 200-year-old building, a special place of worship for the locals.The same road leads straight to Kalamos, a beautiful pebbly beach, or, if you turn left after the monastery, the way to Tris Klissies reveals three beautiful secluded beaches, accessible only on foot.
A short way off lies Manganari. Four of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean, each one lying next to the other, wait for the visitor to enjoy their peaceful nature. There are many seaside taverns where you can taste fresh fish, as well as good accommodation.

TOMB OF HOMER, PLAKOTO, AGHIA THEODOTI

Setting off from the port or from Chora, by motorbike or by car, you make your way up to Pano Kambos, a fertile valley rich with vineyards and olive trees, and to Koulida. From there, if you leave the asphalt road and take the path branching off to the left, you'll be heading to the amazing beach of Plakoto. Some metres short of that, there's another path that leads to the ancient ruins dating from the Hellenistic period, where tradition claims that the tomb of the poet Homer lies. On your way back, you can also drive to Aghia Theodoti bay. Limpid waters and a sandy beach, taverns and rented rooms, as well as the occasion to admire the 16th century church of St. Theodoti, the oldest on the island, built in the 16th century.
PIRGOS, PALEOKASTRO, PSATHIBefore the road starts descending to Aghia Theodoti, you can turn right at the first crossroads and take the road leading to Pirgos. There, on the highest peak of the island (713 m.), stands the 16th century Byzantine church of Aghios Ioannis (St. John), built on the ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to Apollo.

Taking the same road back, you will soon reach the beautiful winding, stonepaved road to Paleokastro. Its steps lead to the windswept site where the Byzantine castle lies, overlooking the Aegean with panoramic views in all directions. Among the ruins stands the beautiful church of Panagia Paleokastritissa (Our lady of the Old Castle). The same road also leads to Psathi, a long beach with deep blue waters and white sand, one of the breeding places for the Mediterranean sea-turtle.

To your left, tucked away among the rocks, there are some smaller, exquisite, sand-bottomed beaches, and to your right the ruins of another ancient temple. A little before the beach, you can take a detour to Psathi, a small village well-situated on the most fertile spot of the island, with a few taverns and rented rooms.

There are many things to do, many places to visit. Whatever you decide to do, during your holidays in Ios, enjoy!

LEFKADA ISLAND



ABOUT
Lefkada is an island of the Ionian Sea and belongs to the island complex of Eptanisa. It lies between the islands of Corfu and Kefalonia. It is very close to the shores of the western mainland of Greece. Only a small strip of sea separates the island from Akarnania and a fifty meter floating bridge connects them.

Lefkada along with the islands of Meganissi, Kalamos, Kastos, Scorpios, Skorpidi, Mathouri, Sparti, Thilia, Kythros and other smaller ones around them, constitutes the province of Lefkada with the city of Leukada as capital and is divided into 6 municipalities (Lefkada, Ellomenos, Apollonion, Karyas, Sfakioton and Meganissi) and two counties (Kalamos and Kastos).

The islands climate is Mediterranean, with long spells of sunshine all through the year, the temperate but rainy winter and the warm but pleasant summer due to the cooling breeze.

Lefkada’s coastline is very rich. It is comprised of impressive beaches, peninsulas, capes - the Lefkata Cape in particular - coves that make magnificent natural ports, distinguishing the ones of Vlihos, Syvota and Routha in the east and Vassiliki in the south side of the island. Many consecutive coves exist in Meganissi creating small but impressive fiords.


HOW TO GET THERE

By car: Lefkada is the only island which can be visited by car without ferry boats fares by using the floating bridge connecting the island with Akarnia. KTEL buses offer daily services (5 hours) from and to Athens (378 km) and from to Thesalonica (420 km), 2 daily bus services (7 hours) weekly.

The underwater tunnel of Preveza- Aktion create an easy access to the island from northwest Greece and the Port of Igoumenitsa (100 km) forming a great entrance gate from West and Central Europe. The operation of the bridge Rio Antirio makes easier the connection of the island with the rest of Greece and with the port of Piraeus (170 km) which is the second great entrance gate from Europe.

By plane: From Athens are performing daily flights from the international airport of Aktion (18km from the town of Lefkada) and from Thessalonica 2 flights weekly. Corfu, Kefalonia and Zakynthos are connecting stations. Also there are 2 connecting flights weekly with Crete (Sitia). From April until October, direct flightsare performed from Aktion and Europe.

Connection of Lefkada’s with the surrounding islands From Nydri to Vassiliki you can find daily ferry boats services for Meganissi, Kefalonia (Fiskardo), Ithaka (Frikes). Also there are tours with tourist boats for all the surrounding island and beaches.


USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS (FOR GREECE +30)
Lefkada Bus Station: 26450 - 22364
Athens Bus Station : 210 - 5150108
Thessaloniki Bus Station: 2310 - 595439
Patras Bus Station: 2610 - 274938
Lefkada’s Taxies Association: (26450) 21200, 24600, 21001, 92000
Aktion Airport : 26820 28343, 26820 22505
Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos): 210 3530000
Port authority Lefkada: 26450-22176
Marina of Lefkada: 26450 26645
Association of Rented Rooms - Apartment Owners of Lefkada : (26450) 21266, 21267
Lefkada Union of Hotel Owners: 2645024539


PRIVATE CRUISE BOATS
MARINA (PORT SERVICES FOR PRIVATE YAUGHTS)

The marina possibly the most modern marina of Mediterannean Sea has been operating since 2002. With a total capacity of 620 yachts up to 45 meters in length and 3.5 meters draught can be accommodated, while there are dry docking facilities for approximately 278 boats. The structure, the facilities, the hospitability and the services are of highest standards satisfying the most demanding visitor.

The marina operates all year round. Approaching the marina, you will receive guidance through VHF, while the boat and the marina staff will welcome you at berth. At the reception office in the Control Tower of the marina, you will be able to check in and informed about the details of your stay.

The marina offers a full range of technical boat services. There are dry dock facilities for about 278 boats, while a 70-ton travelift and a 60-ton mobile crane facilitate the manœuvre of boats in and out of the water. There are also spacious facilities for the laying-up of boats in a covered shelter.
Apart from power washing, painting and other work to the underside of boats, the marina can cover a wide range of maintenance and repairs to do with the boats and their equipment, such as mechanical, electrical and electronic work, carpentry, sail repairs,refrigeration,upholsteryetc. A diver is available for underwater repairs, hull inspection and other tasks.


RENDERING AND SERVICES

Electricity - water - Weather forecast - Mail - Public Telephones - Repairs - Dry docking - Crane - Crane bridge, Slipway - WC - Showers - Fuel Station - Coffee shops - Chandlery - Laundry - Swimming pool - Yacht renting - Car rentals - scooter rentals - port police - Marina offices - Taxi - Mini bus - Shops - Luggage stores- Equipment storing - Parking lot - Bar - Kindergarden - Hotel - Hydroplanes base, drawling of biological and petrol wastes.


TOURIST SERVICE

Our Prefecture has a magical nature, paradise beached and rich cultural tradition. Lefkada, is a perfectly developed and organized network of tourist services which offers luxurious and unforgettable holidays.

The tourist agencies offer interesting and cheap accommodation and tours packages. The rent a car and bike agencies offer modern car or bikes for long rides around Lefkada. The Marina of Lefkada and other shipping travel agencies, rent luxurious sailing boats for your magical sea rides. If you do not have a sailing ticket, you can hire a skipper to sail around the coastal beauties of the Prefecture.

You can also escape by small boats or tourist boats for daily cruises to the paradise beaches and the magnificent numerous small islands.

Lefkada, has a delicious local cuisine, which you can taste in the traditional small taverns and a variety of international cuisine which you can taste in the fantastic local restaurants. Excellent beach bars, clubs with the view of Ionian Sea blue waters and coffee bars in sandy beaches, add style in choice and entertainment.


ACCOMODATION

The province of Lefkada is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece and it also accepts a large number of foreign tourists from around the world.
In Lefkada the choice of stay is done through a vast selection of offers in reasonable prices. In the last few years there has developed on a large or smaller scale, a multiform and contemporary tourist substructure that may satisfy the requirements and residence needs of all visitors.
Simple traditional and luxurious modern hotels, rented rooms, apartments, villas, next to the sea or in the mountain, within settlements or away from them, in busy places or away from them, comprise a dream scenery and wait for you to seek the calmness and sensual charm of the summer and the rest of the seasons, in charming Lefkada. The hotels as well as the rented rooms and apartments are categorized by the Greek Tourism Organization and are graded as follows: Hotels: Categories (old graduation system): Lux, A, B, Γ, Δ, Ε Stars (new graduation system): 5*****, 4****, 3*** ,2**, 1* Rented Rooms - Apartments Keys: 4, 3, 2, 1. Finaly, there are many camping sites in many areas of the island (regions: Episkopos, Kariotes, Kathisma, Vlicho, Poros, etc)


BEACHES

Lefkada is well known for its paradise beaches, with the blonde sand and the turquoise water. They have been awarded with blue flags, always in the first place of the international voting via internet.

Beaches, impressive in length and divine in beauty are located at the west coastline of Lefkada. Sandy with crystal water, beaches with the vegetation that reaches the edge, beaches with wild and imposing rocks, amazing beaches… Amoglossa, Castro, Gira, Aghios Ioannis, Pefkoulia, Aghios Nikitas, Milos, Kathisma, Gialos, Egremni and Porto Katsiki.

Porto- Katsiki, Kathisma and Egremni appear in the cover pages of famous tourist magazines and newspapers, worldwide.
Porto Katsiki, the famous and awarded beach, voted as one of the best in Greece and one of the most popular in the Mediterranean Sea, is of a breathtaking beauty. Steep white rocks over a fantastic sandy beach and turquoise waters.
The east and the south side of Lefkada, offers lee, small and large beaches, with pebbles and paradise water: Ligia, Nikiana, Perigiali, Nydri, Desimi, Poros Ammousa, Agiofilli, Vassiliki.
In Meganissi, you can find many small, magnificent beaches, in a fiord shape: Aghios Ioannis, Spilia, Pakoumaki, Ampelakia, Atherinos, Limonari are the most well known beaches of Meganissi.

In the island of Kalamos and Kastos, you can swim, peaceful, lonely, pebbled beaches, accessible from the sea side.


THINGS TO DO
At the entrance of the island, the visitor can admire the castle of Aghia Mavra, Amoglossa, a fantastic beach, and if he wishes to go further, he can reach the town from Gyra with its windmills and the beach of Aghios Ioannis. Also at the island entrance you will find the park of the poets. The Public Library with the collection of the Post Byzantine Icons of Heptanisian Art, the Charamoglios Special Lefkaditian Library, the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of phonograph, the great number of churches (Vassilikes single spaced), the Oil Grove, the traditional coffee shops, the magical nature, seduce the visitor in a dream trip of the island of poets and lyrics.
  • Following the road with a south direction, on the parallel to the east coast of the island we are passing from the village of Kaligoni, 2 km south of the capital. In this area, ruins of the ancient town of Kirikos, were found from the 2nd millennium bc. There are ruins of cyclopean walls, tanks, water towers and of a theatre of Pre Roman period discovered from the German Archaeologist Dorpfeld. There were also found some ruins of Byzantine walls.
  • Perigiali, 1 km before Nydri, has a beautiful beach, many tourist resorts and a spectacular view towards Prigiponissia. From Perigiali, a small road starts with a west direction for Platistoma, built over a hill with a divine view.
  • Nydri, is for 25 years the most well known tourist resort of the island (16km from the town). It offers a beautiful beach, clear crystal waters, many hotels, rooms to rent, taverns and night clubs. It’s a cosmopolitan place with interesting sights and natural beauty. You should swim to Skorpios, the magical sight of Onassis and visit the tomb of the German Archeologist Dorpfeld, the island of Valaoriti’s, Madouri, the waterfall of Dimosari and the church of Aghias Kiriakis. At the port of Nydri, are gathered many luxurious yachts. Nydri is connected by a ferry boat with Meganissi and Kefalonia.
  • Vlichos (20 km from town) between the mountain and the sea, nests in the homonym bay, with the verdant hill of Geni where the olives reach to the sea over the seaside of Desimi.
  • Sivota (33 km from town) is a scenic settlement stuck in the peaceful fiord with the verdant hill around and the perfectly shaped natural bay. There, in the edge of the beach, you will find unique traditional fish taverns.
  • Kalamitsi, (23km southwest of the town), is one of the oldest villages of Lefkada. Mountainous with traditional windmills and unique art of weaving offers to the visitor the magical Kathisma beach with crystal clear waters and magnificent sand.
  • In the route to Lefkada’s town, you should visit the magnificent monastery of Faneromenis.
  • Lafkada offers many options to the visitors. There are many things to do, and beautiful sites all over the island. The mountainous routes are of unique beauty, full of colors. Some traditional villages are: Spanochori, Kavalos, Asprogerakas and Pinakochrori, Pigadisanous, Karya, Englouvi and others.
  • The sea routes are of equal beauty and offer alternative options to any visitor. Daily, by a ferry boat from Nydri at a distance of 4 nautical miles you can visit the small verdant island of Lefkada’s, Meganissi. It has 3 settlements: Vathi, Katomeri and Spartochori. And 3 scenic bays: Spilia, Atherinos and Vathi.

  • From the town of Lefkada and Nydri, many daily cruises with boats are organized to Prigiponisia (Skorpios of Onassis, Madouri of Ar.Valaoritis, Sparti, Skorpidi, Cheloni and Meganissi) From Vassiliki, daily cruises for the magical beaches of Porto Katsiki, Egremni and Agiofilli, are also organized.

  • You can hire a small boat, a speed boat or a sailing boat from the yacht rentals agencies, in order to enjoy the small magnificent bays of the peninsula of Geni, of Desimi (opposite Nydri) and Meganissi, reach down to the verdant islands of Kastos (with the beautiful Fokotripa) and Kalamos (with the pine tree forest that reaches the sea).
  • TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS OF LEFKADA
    A very important part of the cultural heritage of Lefkada is its traditional cuisine and its traditional products.
    Honey from thyme which grows in Dragano and Athani, pasteli and mantolato, soumada( refreshment from bitter almond), liqueur like rozoli, mint, rose, traditional ladopitta (oil pie), ladokouloura (oil rolls), oil from the perennial olives, avgotaracho from lagoon’s ivari, white and red wine are products from the land of Lefkada.


    FOLEGANDROS ISLAND

    ABOUT

    Folegandros is a welcoming little island of the Aegean. It has its own fun club as visitors keep coming, year after year, to meet friends from all over the world. Somehow they all seem to be spellbound to it and everyone enjoys that. Locals treat visitors as honourary guests rather than tourists, while the latter think their coming over for a family reunion.

    The mild touristic development of the last couple of decades has allowed Folegandros to acquire the infrastructure required for modern, organized facilities and services, while at the same time managed to preserve its own, special character.
    The people of Folegandros continue to care for their homeland and to enjoy their way of life, which they share with the continually increasing friends of the island.
    Folegandros is a rewarding place. After the arrival at the port of
    Karavostassis the island unfolds its beauty offering a wide variety of activities to choose from: the aimless wandering along the paved streets of Hora and the alleyways of Kastro, walking up the cliff to Panaghia, swimming in one of the secluded or more popular beaches, exploring the mainland through the numerous footpaths that run through the whole island. Let's not forget the homemade, traditional food at Hora, Ano Meria or Angali, the party atmosphere at the squares of Hora or the celebrations with live music after a few glasses of wine at the taverns.


    HOW TO GET THERE

    From and to Piraeus
    The distance from the port of Piraeus is 104 nautical miles. During high season there are HIGH SPEED BOATS ALMOST EVERY DAY (duration 3,5 - 4 hrs).
    Trip by conventional boats lasts from 9 hours (Western Cyclades route, twice a week) to 11 hours (Eastern Cyclades route, twice a week).
    Piraeus Port Authority tel. 210-4226000

    From and to Thera
    Folegandros is connected with Santorini (Thera) once or twice daily. The duration of the trip is from 2 to 3.5 hours. Flights from Athens to Santorini are scheduled on a daily basis.
    Santorini Port Authority tel. 22860-22239

    From and to Syros
    3 times a week (about 5.5 h)
    Syros Port Authority tel. 22810-88888

    From and to Naxos
    5 times a week (2-3 h)Naxos
    Port Authority tel. 22850-22300

    From and to Paros
    5 times a week (3-4 h)
    Paros Port Authority tel. 22840-21240

    From and to Western Cyclades, twice a week
    East Cyclades route connects Folegandros with the islands of Paros, Naxos, Ios, Sikinos, Santorini (Thera) and Anafi.West Cyclades route connects Folegandros with the islands of Kythnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Kimolos and Milos.

    Local routes connect Folegandros with the islands of Anafi, Therassia, Ios, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Sikinos and Syros. The routes are carried out throughout the year. Information from the tourist office "Maraki Travel and Tours", tel.22860-41273, Diaplous Travel, tel. 22860-41158, e-mail: info@diaploustravel.gr and the Folegandros Port Authority tel. 22860-41530


    Heliport
    The heliport is near Hora. It is equipped with night landing systems.


    USEFUL TELEPHONES
    Municipality:22860-41285, 41416
    Police:22860-41249
    Port Authority:22860-41530

    There are no banks in Folegandros. Transactions are made at the cash point machine in Hora, at the Post Office Saving Bank and the tourist offices (Travelers Checks etc).


    AGENCIES
    ΜΑRΑΚΙ Τours and Travel: tel:22860-41273, 22860-41198 (home), fax:22860-41149.
    SOTTOVENTO: tel:22860-41521, fax:22860-41430
    DIAPLOUS: tel:22860-41158, fax:22860-41159


    TRANSPORTATION & CAR RENTALS
    Bus
    :22860-41425, 41328, 41068
    Taxi: 6944-693957, home: 22860-41048

    Rent a car:
    KOZZMOZZ:22860-41660, mob:6942-058061
    TOMASO:22860-41600

    Rent a bike :
    VENETIA:22860-41316Jimmy:22860-41448SPYROS:22860-41078,mob:6945-454789
    STRATOS:22860-41495


    THINGS TO DO

    Tourist boats - sea transportation
    This is the easy way to go to the beaches from Karavostassis or Angali. Information about the routes is posted at notice boards at the port. Daily cruises around the island are scheduled once or twice a week.

    On foot:
    following the paths Many interesting beaches are accessible only by footpaths or from the sea. Folegandros is an ideal place for walking. Most footpaths are in very good condition. The extended footpath network is very explicitly described in the Map of Folegandros. The map is available in the super markets on the island.


    SIGHTSEEING

    Panaghia - The Church of the Virgin Mary
    Kastro: The medieval settlement of Kastro is the old part of Hora, built on the verge of a steep cliff, 210 m. above the sea. "Kastro" in Greek means "fortress".
    Folklore Museum: Housed in a typical 19th century farmhouse ("Themonia") of Ano Meria with an exquisite view, the Folklore Museum was established in 1988 by the Folegandros Cultural Society
    The Chryssospilia Cave: Chryssospilia is an impressive natural monument, associated with several local legends. Situated on the north-eastern side of the island.
    The Aspropounta Lighthouse: The lighthouse was built in 1919.


    BEACHES

    Karavostassis (Hohlidia): The beach is near the port of Karavostassis
    Katergo: NE. Uninhabited area. Access:By tourist boats
    Livadi: NE, summer resort. Access: By car
    Angali: South, inhabited area - summer resort. Access: By bus, car or tourist boats from
    Ai Nikolas:Southern beach near Angali
    Livadaki: Next to Aspropounta Lighthouse, Access:Tourist boats
    Ambeli: NW, uninhabited area. Access: Only by footpath or private boat
    Ai-Giorgis: NE, uninhabited area. Access: By car (good dirt road)
    Vorina:N, uninhabited area. Access: Only by footpath


    SETTLEMENTS
    Hora, Karavostassis and Ano Meria are the major settlements of Folegandros. Minor settlements are Petoussis and Livadi. Angali is a summer resort inhabited only during the summertime.


    ACCOMODATION
    In KARAVOSTASIS and HORA, you will find hotels, rooms to let and furnished appartments.
    In, AGALI, ALIFOS and ANO MERIA you can find rooms to let and in LIVADI there is a camp site.


    FOOD

    When it comes to eating, Folegandros can offer a wide variety of alternatives to choose from. They range from fresh fish in the taverns of Karavostassis and Angali, to international cuisine dishes in restaurants in Hora. One can always pick from the many exquisite local delicacies offeres at the taverns in Hora and Ano Meria.During the summer thare are also restaurants open in Ai-Nikolas and Livadi (at the camp site).
    One of the most populalar local products is souroto, white, soft cheese, usually accompanying salads.
    Souroto and onions are the main ingredients of Kalassouna, the famous Folegandriot cheese pie.
    One can also try the hard Folegandriot cheese (locals usually refer to it as simply "cheese"), either eaten as a snack with raki or wine, on grated on pasta.
    Don't forget to try matsata (traditional, homemade fresh pasta served with cockerel or rabbit in tomato sauce), oven-baked chickpeas, capers, karpouzenia (a sweet pie with water-melon, honey and sesame seeds), pastelli (a sesame and honey bar) and many more local delicacies or products (local meat and vegetables).


    ENTERTAINMENT

    Folegandros's night life doesn't have the cosmopolitan atmosphere of other islands. When you go out in the evening you will probably find yourself in an extended group of friends and acquaintances that meet again and again at the little bars, the squares and the alleyways, having fun, dancing, partying, or simply enjoying a drink under the star-studded sky.
    Every evening the squares and alleyways of Hora liven up with people who fill up the restaurants and the taverns with local delicacies, continue with relaxed walks around the paved streets and end up drinking rakomelo in the squares or dancing to Greek or foreign music at one of the bars.
    The bars at Karavostassis, next to the sea, offer a more relaxed way of spending the evening. You can start with ouzo and fresh fish in the early afternoon, continue with coffee or a refreshing drink and move on to something stronger when night falls and the area is wonderfully tranquil.
    If you are lucky, you may run into one of the impromptu celebrations that often start after a few glasses of wine at the taverns of Angali or Ano Meria by local musicians or, simply, visitors like yourself!


    RHODES ISLAND



    INTRODUCTION

    The island of Rhodes is situated at the crossroads of two major sea routes of the Mediterranean between the Aegean Sea and the coast of the Middle East, as well as Cyprus and Egypt. The meeting point of three continents, it has known many civilizations.

    Throughout its long history the different people who settled on Rhodes left their mark in all aspects of the island's culture: art, language, architecture. Its strategic position brought to the island great wealth and made the city of Rhodes one of the leading cities of the ancient Greek world.

    Rhodes is the largest island in the Dodecanese. Its capital city, located at its northern tip, is the capital of the Prefecture with the Medieval Town in its centre. In 1988 the Medieval Town was designated as a World Heritage City. The Medieval Town of Rhodes is the result of different architectures belonging to various historic eras, predominantly those of the Knights of St. John.


    A FEW WORDS ABOUT HISTORY

    Knights' Period

    In 1309 the island was sold to the Order of the Knights Hospitaliers of Saint John of Jerusalem. The Order was established in the 12th century in Jerusalem for the purpose of nursing pilgrims and crusaders, but soon enough it was transformed into a combat unit and acquired vast tracts of land.

    Having retreated from Jerusalem and then Cyprus, the Order established its Headquarters on Rhodes, taking a leading role in the Eastern Mediterranean at this time.

    During the Knights' era the fortifications were extended, modernized and continuously reinforced. Α hospital, a palace and several churches were among the many public buildings constructed at that time, offering interesting examples of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Ιn spite of the hostilities with the Ottoman Empire, sea trade was a source of wealth and the markets of the city were thriving. Under the Knights, the island had a period of prosperity and the relations between them and the local population was characterized by tolerance and often by close collaboration. Most of the streets of the Medieval Town coincided with those of the ancient city. The division of the town into two parts was retained. in Rhodes the Order kept a well-organized archive that included documents issued by its leadership, correspondence, notary acts, etc. The archive has survived and is found today in the National Library of Malta. It constitutes a valuable source of information for the period.

    The city was divided into its two parts by an inner wall. The Northern part, known as Chastel, Chateau, Castrum, Castellum or Conventus, was the site of the Grand Master's Palace, the church of the Knights, the Latin Cathedral, the Catholic Bishop's residence, the various "tongues" quarters, the Knights houses, a hospital etc. The South part, known as ville, burgus or burgum was the area where the laymen lived and included the market, synagogues, churches and public and commercial buildings.

    HOW TO GET THERE

    BY SEA
    ANES (Symi Sealines SA)
    88, Australia Str., RhodesΤel. (0030) 2241037369

    Blue Star Ferries
    111, America Str., RhodesΤel. (0030) 2241075655, 2241022354

    Dodekanisos Seaways
    3, Australia Str., RhodesTel. (0030) 2241070590

    GA Ferries
    5, Sahtouri Coast, RhodesTel. (0030) 2241030406, 2241039839

    LANE Sea Lines3
    8, Aleksandrou Diakou Str., RhodesTel. (0030) 2241020625, 2241026745


    BY AIR
    Olympic Airlines
    9, Ierou Lohou Str., Rhodes
    Phone Center: (0030) 2241024571/2, 8011144444
    Airport "Diagoras", Paradeisi
    Tel.: (0030) 2241083403

    Aegean Airlines
    Airport "Diagoras", Paradeisi
    Tel.: (0030) 2241098345, 2241082225
    Fax: (0030) 2241082040, 2241082010
    Reservations: (0030) 8011120000


    USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS (FOR GREECE +30)

    Rhodes General Hospital
    Phone Center: 2241080000
    Emergency Number: 166 (applicable inside Greece)
    Police
    Emergency Number: 100 (applicable inside Greece)
    Airport Department: 2241082882
    Security Division: 2241023294Tourism Division: 2241027423
    Fire Department
    Emergency Number: 199 (applicable inside Greece)
    Forrest Fire Center: 191 (applicable inside Greece)
    Rhodes Port Authority: 2241022220, 2241028888
    Greek National Tourism Organization
    Phone Center: 2241044330
    Prefecture of Dodekanese
    Phone Center: 2241046500



    ACCOMODATION

    The city and island of Rhodes offer to their visitor accomodation services adopted for anyone to afford. In modern hotels, the visitor enjoys top-level touristic services. As exceptional as the accomodation is the conference infrastructure of our city and island, which often host international political, financial and academic meetings. Find more about your accomodation in Rhodes at the official website of Rhodes Hotel Association: www.rodosisland.gr.

    You can find all types of accomodation all over the island.
    Ηotels, Traditional hotels, Hotels Apartments, Apartments, Rooms to let, Guesthouse, Studios, Villas, Pension, Mansion, Camping in Rhodes



    BEACHES

    AGATHI: This beach is 38 km South East of the city of Rhodes and 10 km from Lindos
    AGHIOS PAVLOS: 2 beaches very close to Lindos
    ANTONY QUINN: This beach is located in Vagies, a small, quiet bay, and it's the most famous beach in Rhodes
    ASKLIPIO: A long beach with clear waters very close to the settlement
    AFANDOU: Located at village Afandou
    VLYCHA: This beach is mostly preferred by families
    GENNADI: This sandy beach is located at the homonymous village
    GLYSTRA: A quiet sandy beach, where the colours green, from the shore, and blue, from the sea, dominate
    GLYFADA: Crystal waters and pine trees make up the landscape of this beach
    IALYSSOS: This is probably one of the most organized beaches on the island
    IXIA: This beach is next to the centre of Rhodes
    KALATHOS: 4km of sand and sea!
    KALLITHEA: A wonderful beach, with pine and palm trees
    KIOTARI: A long, sandy beach with umbrellas and deck chairs
    KOLYMBIA: Another well organized sandy beach
    LADIKO: Small but beautiful sandy beach with some rocks around
    LINDOS: One of the most crowded beaches on the island right in front of the homonymous resort
    PEFKI: It's 56 km away from the city of Rhodes and very close to Lindos
    PRASONISI: Excellent sandy beach on the southern part of the island
    RHODES: one of the most famous beaches on the island
    STEGNA: Only half a mile away from Archaggelos village
    TRAGANOU: It's 15 km south east from the city of Rhodes and 4 km away from Faliraki
    TSAMBIKA: This is a beautiful golden sandy beach 26 km south east of the city of Rhodes
    FALIRAKI: Faliraki is universally famous for its night life and has one of the most beautiful and well organized beaches on the island
    FOURNI: A small, quiet beach close to Monolithos with small rocks on it
    CHARAKI: This beach is mostly recommended to families

    SIGHTSEEING
    Ancient Ialyssos
    Archaelogical Site of Lindos
    Acropolis of Rhodes
    The National Theater of Rhodes
    Churches

    Museums
    Rhodes Acquarium
    Archaelogical museum
    Municipal galery


    OTHER THINGS TO DO
    Visit the small island of Chalki
    This island is called "The island of peace and friendship of all young people in the world" and it's ideal for quiet vacations. There's only one village built amphitheatric around the port with beautiful stone made houses.When you visit you must see the old tower with the clock across the town hall, and the church of St. Nicolas. Try the local cuisine, lamp stuffed with liver and rise and facorizo. Every year on September is the global meeting of youngsters.


    Visit the island of Kastelorizo
    Frontier Island with traditional houses, old churches and small beautiful port. Walking around the narrow streets, visiting the medieval castle the mosque and swim in the cave of Fokiali are only some of the things you can do in this island. By boat you can also visit smaller islands like Ro, St. George and Strogyli.Try the unique local cuisine with specials as giouvarlakia, baklavas and of course the fish is always fresh here.






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