Patmos is the most sacred island in the Aegean. Recognised by Christians and keen historians as the place where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation, Patmos was designated as the “Holy Island” by the Greek Parliament in 1981 and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. It’s believed that Patmos was used […]
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Get Lost in Lipsi
Lipsi is a quaint island in the Dodecanese and is home to around 750 full time residents. Ideally situated between Patmos and Leros, it has managed to escape the grips of Greece’s island tourism epidemic and remains relatively unspoiled thanks to its geographical obscurity and scarce touristic connections. As a result, Lipsi has emerged as […]
Read MoreIsland of the Sponge Divers
Kalymnos is affectionately referred to as the island of the sponge divers. Situated between the islands of Kos and Leros, it is the fourth largest island in the Dodecanese. Well informed travellers from Europe and across the globe visit the island to experience its natural structures, fresh seafood, idyllic streets, and of course, the local […]
Read MoreThe Hidden Island – Leros
Hiding in the Aegean, just off the coast of Turkey is the island of Leros. An island that is circulated by millions of tourists on Greek Island package deals but remains elusive from tour ships and mass tourism. Leros is located about 180 nautical miles from Athens in the Dodecanese, nearest to the islands of […]
Read MoreSerifos, An Escape from Athens
Serifos is located in the Western Cyclades, south of Kythnos and north of Sifnos. Boasting traditional Cycladic architecture and remaining relatively untouched by mass tourism, it’s a stone’s throw away from the Athens port of Piraeus and a favourite for Athenians looking to escape the heat of the capital in summer. Yet, despite its proximity to Athens, […]
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