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Island Dodecanese

Introduction

Discover the Dodecanese, a sun-drenched cluster of islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Steeped in history, these islands offer a magical blend of medieval castles, Byzantine churches, and Venetian architecture alongside stunning beaches and sparkling turquoise waters.

 

Walk through the cobbled streets of Rhodes’ Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or visit the sacred Monastery of Saint John on Patmos. Swim in crystal-clear coves on Symi, snorkel around volcanic Nisyros, or unwind in quiet fishing villages like Chalki and Tilos. The Dodecanese offer an intoxicating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty—perfect for explorers, sun-seekers, and those looking to experience authentic Greek island life.

Rhodes – Rhodes is a vibrant mix of medieval charm and sun-soaked beaches. Wander the UNESCO-listed Old Town, explore ancient ruins, and relax in bays surrounded by lush greenery.

Kos – With sandy beaches, ancient sites, and lively towns, Kos combines culture and leisure perfectly. Explore Roman amphitheatres, traditional villages, and enjoy watersports along the coast.

Patmos – Known as the “Island of the Apocalypse,” Patmos is a spiritual and historical treasure. Visit the Monastery of Saint John, explore the charming Chora, and relax on tranquil beaches.

Kalymnos – Famous for sponge diving, Kalymnos is a paradise for climbers and sea lovers alike. Wander coastal villages, enjoy fresh seafood, and hike scenic trails.

Leros – Leros combines quiet bays, colourful harbours, and Venetian castles. Explore its serene villages and relax on secluded beaches.

Karpathos – Rugged landscapes, traditional villages, and pristine beaches define Karpathos. Experience authentic local culture, hiking, and spectacular coastal views.

Kasos – Small and remote, Kasos offers peaceful beaches and traditional villages, ideal for travellers seeking solitude and authenticity.

Symi – Symi charms visitors with its colourful neoclassical houses and picturesque harbour. Swim in hidden coves and explore historical monasteries.

Tilos – Tilos is a quiet, green island perfect for eco-tourism and relaxation. Hike scenic trails, visit historical sites, and enjoy unspoiled beaches.

Nisyros – Famous for its volcanic landscape, Nisyros offers thermal springs, charming villages, and unique geological formations.

Chalki – Small and tranquil, Chalki is ideal for peaceful escapes, with colourful harbours, quiet beaches, and traditional Greek life.

Astypalaia – Known as the “Butterfly of the Aegean,” Astypalaia combines Venetian architecture with pristine beaches and dramatic cliffs.

Kastellorizo (Megisti) – Remote and picturesque, Kastellorizo offers colourful harbours, crystal-clear waters, and a peaceful retreat away from crowds.