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This rocky,
mountainous island, north west of Rhodes, is one of the most
beautiful of the Dodecanese. Here, mast of the inhabitants
live off sponge diving. The main part is Aigialos. Other
interesting villages include Nimborios, Marthoundas, Pedi and
Panormos. Enjoy swimming in the clear waters of Symi, but don't
forget to taste the excellent wine, honey, almonds and olives
produced here.
We first
meet the island as we enter the picturesque natural port of
Aigialos. It is enchanting to walk through the narrow
lanes of this town, which is about 15 minutes walking distance
from Ano Symi, capital of the island. As we walk we shall
encounter the church of Virgin Mary, the main church
on the island.
The people of Symi mainly fish and collect sponges. Seskli
and Nimos are barren nearby islands ideal for fishing. Symi
(or Simi) was reputed to be the birthplace of The Three Graces.
The capital in the north of the island bears the same name and
is divided into the upper and lower town, Ano Symi and Kato
Poli. The two districts are linked by a lane so steep it has
steps. It is flanked by charming neoclassical houses, some of
them painted in warm pastel colours, with balconies and peaked,
red tile roofs. Many of them also are embellished with neoclassical
features on the doors and windows. Their interiors are decorated
with wood carvings, the locals having been adept at the craft
for generations. The traditional village of Emborios is Symi's
second port. The ancient town of Metapontis was situated close
by.
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PLACES TO VISIT
One of the island's most famous landmarks is the monastery of
the Archangel Michael Panormitis on the southwest coast.
Built in the early 18th century, it overlooks the bay bearing
its name in a setting combining mountain and sea. It contains
marvelous Byzantine frescoes and an intricately carved iconostasis.
The highest point in Ano Symi is capped by the usual castle
of the Knights of St. John, whose emblem can be seen above
the main portal.
BEACHES
There is no lack of wonderful beaches on Symi. You'll find good
swimming at Yialos, Pedio, Emborios, Marathounda, Nanou as well
as on the nearby islets of Agia Marina and Nimos.
PLACES
TO MOOR
Skala – The main harbor of Patmos. There is a quay for
mooring onto, but care must be taken when approaching the as
there are numerous rocks and islets which are visible by day.
The quay offers good provisioning from the meltemi but not from
SE Winds. There is water on the quay and fuel is available.
There is good provisions and several tavernas. Take a visit
to the monastery but women beware to dress appropriately as
no shorts or pants are allowed.
Ormos
Meloyi – This bay is located NE of Skala. There is a taverna
ashore. Its quite inviting for a swim.
Ormos
Grikou - This bay lies 2 miles SE of Skala. There is a jetty
on the north side which has depths of 2 meters. This bay is
open to SE winds. There is a taverna and a bus to Skala.
Ormos
Kambos – This bay is located NE of Livadhi. This bay is
open to the S and SE. There is a taverna and mini market located
ashore.
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