Dodecanese
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Most popular islands: Rhodes, Astypalea, Kos, Kalymnos, Kos
Lesser known islands: Symi, Halki, Tilos, Kasos
Airports: Rhodes, Astypalea, Kos, Karpathos, Kalymnos, Kastellorizo, Kasos
Accessible from mainland via: Piraeus port, Kavala, Cyclades
Things to do: Yachting, sailing, beach, gastronomy, hiking, cycling, villages, island hopping, archaeological sites
Famous for: Natural landscapes, outdoors, villages, beach
Official Language: Greek
Currency: Euro
Calling Code: +30
Electricity: 230V, 50 Hz AC.
Emergency number (EU wide): 112
Accessibility for people with mobility disabilities: Accessible
The Dodecanese is a group of 12 large and approximately 150 smaller Greek islands located in the southeastern part of the Aegean Sea, near the coast of Turkiye. This island complex is known for its diverse landscapes, rich history, and a blend of Greek and Ottoman influences. The region has a rich history influenced by ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman civilizations. The islands were part of the Byzantine Empire, the Knights of St. John, and the Ottoman Empire at various points in history. The medieval architecture on many islands reflects the influence of the Knights of St. John.
The islands offer diverse landscapes, including rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, and hilly interiors. The crystal-clear waters make the Dodecanese ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities. The local cuisine is influenced by both Greek and Turkish flavors, featuring fresh seafood, olive oil, herbs, and a variety of traditional dishes.
Major islands include Rhodes, which is known for its well-preserved medieval old town, ancient ruins and beautiful beaches. Kos is famous for its ancient ruins, amazing beaches, lively nightlife and a mix of cultural influences. Patmos is one of the most elegant islands in Greece, known as the island of the Apocalypse, where St. John has written the Book of Revelation. The island has serene atmosphere, with whitewashed buildings and a medieval monastery.
Other islands of the Dodecanese include Symi, Kalymnos, Leros, Kasos, Astypalea, Tilos, Kastellorizo, Halki, Nisiros, Karpathos and Kalymnos. The Dodecanese islands offer a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether a wanderer is interested in archaeological sites, relaxing on the beach, or exploring charming villages, each island in this group has its own distinct character and appeal to offer.
Dodecanese islands
- Kos
- Astypalea
- Karpathos
- Symi
- Pserimos
- Kasos
- Rhodes
- Kalymnos
- Leros
- Kastellorizo
- Leipsoi
- Tilos
- Halki
- Patmos
- Nisiros
- Chios
- Arkoi
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