Dodecanese

Symi Greece

Symi (or Simi) a lovely, mountainous island, was reputed to be the birthplace of the Three Graces. While its interior is punctuated with small valleys, its coastline alternates between being steep and rocky or sandy and indented with little coves. In antiquity it bore the names Aigli and Metapontis. It took its present name from the nymph Syme, who was Poseidon's wife. After its conques by the Knights of St. John in 1373, commerce and shipping flourished until steam replaced sail. The stately mansions in the main town date from this period, which reached its peak in the 19th century. 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 lower town is also called Yialos.

Symi - De haven
The harbour of Symi - Photo John Hofboer

The two districts are linked by a lane so steep it has steps. It is flanked by charming neoclassical houses, some of them are painted in warm pastel colours, with balconies and peaked, red tile roofs. Many of them are also 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 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. The traditional village of Emborios is Symi's second port. The ancient town of Metapontis was situated close by. One of the islands most famous landmarks is the monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis on the southwest coast. Built in the early 18th century, it overlooks teh bay bearing its name in a setting combining mountain and sea. It contains marvelous Byzantine frescoes and an intricately carved iconostasis. 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.

Photos of Symi island

Symi Greece
Symi.
Photo: Esther de Groen


Symi Greece
Symi.
Photo: Esther de Groen

Symi Greece
Symi.
Photo: Esther de Groen.

Symi Greece
Symi.
Photo: Kristiaan Brosens.


Symi Greece
Symi
Photo: G.A. Bronkhorst

 Symi Greece
Symi.
Photo: Kristiaan Brosens.


Symi Greece
Symi.
Photo: Kristiaan Brosens.

Symi Greece
Symi.
Foto van Kristiaan Brosens.


The Dodecanese

Agathonissi, Astypalea, Chalki, Fourni, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kassos, Kastellorizo , Kos, Leros, Lipsi , Nissyros, Patmos, Rhodes, Symi, Telendos, Tilos

The map of the Dodecanese



The Dodecanese Greece


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source: Greek National Tourist Organisation

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