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Not far
from Patmos is a group of tiny islands, known collectively as
Lipsi. They cluster round the largest, the only one which
is inhabited, Lipso. Here you will find beautiful sandy
beaches and translucent waters. The island is so small that
you can go everywhere you want to on foot. The hamlet on the
protected natural harbour is composed of spotless whitewashed
houses, while its mini-piazza boasts tavernas, ouzeri, cafes
and other eateries serving fresh fish and local wine. Some magnificent
beaches are at Lientou, Kyr-Vasilena Platys Gialos, and others.
Lipso - another name for the island - for 566 years, from the
period of the Byzantine emperor Alexios Komnenos I, was completely
owned by the Monastery of Patmos, which even today retains property
rights here. The Nikiforeion Ecclesiastical Folk Museum of Lipsi
houses antechristian exhibits.
Lipso:
Good shelter; Fuel in town; Water on quay; taverns
Gaidharos: Good shelter; No fuel; Water in town; taverns
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