| KYTHNOS
The small gulfs which keep the
sea peaceful, the white houses, the streets and the old windmills,
are some of the attractions of the island.
The island of Kythnos, or, as the locals call it, Thermia, lies
between Kea (Tzia) and Serifos, 54 nautical miles from Pireaus.
Although Kythnos is not far from Piraeus and Kea, one can find
there unexpected peacefulness. Here, too, the terrain is mainly
mountainous, but the harshness of the bare earth is relieved
here and there by vines or fig-trees like brushstrokes on it,
while pretty little bays form indentations in its coastline.
There are steep cliffs on the northern side of the island. The
small gulfs which keep the sea peaceful, the white houses, the
streets and the old windmills, are some of the attractions of
the island.
PLACES
TO MOOR
Ormos Fikiadha - there are two bays located here for
mooring. You should be careful of underwater rocks located on
the south side of the entrance. Both bays offer good shelter
from North winds. This is a nice area for a swim.
Ormos
Kolona - another deserted bay for a swim with nice sandy
beaches. Also provides good shelter from the meltemi.
Merikha
- Is the main port of Kythnos. It is a fairly small harbor and
provides reasonable shelter from the meltemi. Fuel is available,
some supplies and tavernas on the waterfront.
Loutra
- There is a newly built harbor which offers good shelter from
the meltemi. Water is available at the quay, fuel sometimes,
and there are several tavernas for eating out.
Beaches
Beautiful beaches can be found at Meriha, Loutra (you can reach
Loutra by bus from Meriha or Hora), Agios Stefanos (40' min.
walk from Hora), Skylou, Kolona and Panagia Kanala. Other good
beaches for swimming can be found at Episkopi and Flambouria
bay (accessible only by boat).
Night
Life
You can find taverns, discos, pubs, clubs and bars at Mericha
and taverns, bars and pubs at Loutra and Chora.
Sports
You can find all the water sports at a lot of beaches of the
island and play tennis.
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