The Pearls of the Aegean
The Dodecanese, a cluster of enchanting islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea, await you to discover an ark of history and natural beauty. Prepare to experience medieval grandeur meeting unspoiled nature and authentic hospitality – all within an unforgettable journey that is reminiscent of a precious necklace bathed in light and legends from across this Archipelago
The Cosmopolitans: Rhodes and Kos
On Rhodes, the Lady of this island cluster, immerse yourself in the charm of the Medieval City (UNESCO), explore the Street of the Knights and visit the Palace of the Grand Master. Beyond Mandraki, you can explore the Valley of Butterflies, Ancient Kamiros, as well as the acropolis of Lindos, which towers over the sea.
While on Kos, the birthplace of Hippocrates, make sure you use its unique network of cycle paths. It is worth visiting the Asklepieion, historic Platanos, the Roman Casa Romana with its impressive mosaics, and Antimachia Castle, while you should make sure you stop at the mountain village of Zia to take in the stunning views.
Tradition and Adrenaline: Kalymnos, Karpathos, Astypalaia
Come and discover Kalymnos, the island of the sponge divers, and wander among the mansions in Pothia. You can test your skills at the famous climbing festival or simply savour the delicious thyme honey. In Telendos and Pserimos you will find absolute tranquillity and enjoy the authentic revithada (chickpea stew) at the local panigyria traditional festivals.
Karpathos (also known as Anemoessa, the windy island) is your chance to discover a windsurfing paradise, while in Olympos you can explore a vibrant ethnographic museum. Make sure you escape to the nature of Saria. On Astypalaia, the butterfly of the Aegean Sea, it is worth allowing yourself to get lost in the narrow streets of its dazzling white Hora, which uniquely combines Cycladic and Dodecanese aesthetics.
Spirituality and Nature: Patmos, Leros, Tilos
Patmos, the Island of Revelation, offers moments of spiritual contemplation, such as attending the ceremony at the Sacred Washing of the Feet. Immerse yourself in Leros' unique Italian architecture and explore its rich underwater world. On the nearby islets of Kinaros and Levitha you can experience absolute seclusion.
On Tilos, make sure you visit Harkadio Cave with its dwarf elephant finds. On the islands of Lipsi, Arki, and Agathonisi, you can observe rare birds and admire the traditional architecture that features internal courtyards.
Gastronomy and History: Kasos, Symi, Nisyros
While on Kasos, it is worth your time to learn about the naval tradition and swim at Armathia, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. Let your gaze be captivated by the neoclassical hamlet of Symi and visit Panormitis Monastery.
Volcanic Nisyros offers a journey through time as you walk among the simmering craters, while on Halki let the majestic Nimporio enchant you. Finally, make sure you visit the Blue Cave and learn the history of the Lady of Ro (Kyra tis Ro) on remote Kastellorizo, feeling the grandeur of this border-region Greek island.




























