This post is part of a series called Greek Odyssey 2021 Thursday 29th July 2021 More Power Problems Despite my unsettled arrival on Tilos last night and the lack of…
The Dodecanese Islands are a group of 15 large and 150 small islands located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, near the Turkish coast. These islands offer a unique blend of Greek and Turkish culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history. The name “Dodecanese” means “twelve islands,” although the group now includes 15 larger islands and numerous smaller ones.
Rhodes is the largest and most famous of the Dodecanese Islands, known for its stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and well-preserved medieval town. The island has a rich history, having been ruled by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans. The impressive Palace of the Grand Masters is a must-visit site, as is the ancient Acropolis of Lindos.
Kos is another popular island in the Dodecanese, known for its sandy beaches, picturesque villages, and the famous Asklepion healing centre. The island is also a popular destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing, thanks to its strong winds and calm waters.
Patmos is another island worth exploring in the Dodecanese. It’s known as the “Holy Island” due to its importance to early Christianity, as it’s where St. John wrote the Book of Revelation. The impressive Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse are two of the island’s most popular attractions.
Beyond these three main islands, there are many other smaller islands in the Dodecanese that are worth exploring. Some of these islands are uninhabited, making them perfect for those looking to get off the beaten path and explore some hidden gems.
One of the best ways to explore the Dodecanese Islands is by yacht. You can hire a yacht and explore the islands at your own pace, stopping off at secluded bays and beaches along the way. This is a great way to experience the natural beauty and peacefulness of the islands.
In conclusion, the Dodecanese Islands offer a unique blend of Greek and Turkish culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history. Whether you’re interested in exploring ancient ruins, relaxing on the beach, or experiencing the local cuisine, the Dodecanese has something for everyone. So why not pack your bags and embark on a journey to this breathtaking destination today?
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This post is part of a series called Greek Odyssey 2021 Monday 26th July 2021 Taking in the Sights I woke just after 7 am after a great night’s sleep…
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