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A
tiny island, Kastellorizo is a place where your only means of
transport are your own legs, and the pace is slow and
laid-back. The people are typical islanders: friendly and
curious, and even thought their lives are not the easiest on
this isolated island, they try to liven things up with
romantic songs of the past and many festivals.
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Tips:
Take
hat, swim wear, sunglasses, and
walking shoes
Meals:
Lunch
and drinks are not included in the price.
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Itinerary:
10:00
Meet your captain in the Dolce Vita
Office. Get on your boat.
11:30
Megisti, there is an
archaeological/folklore museum worth a
visit, as well as a few churches of
special interest. The Church of Ag (St)
Constantinos and Eleni was built partly
with materials from the ancient Apollo
temple in 1835. The Church of Ag Nikolaos
was built on top of the temple.
The Castle of the
Knights dates back to the 14th century and
was built on an ancient temple site. This
castle gave the island its current name
since it was built on red rocks: Castello
Rosso. There are also some ancient ruins
here, as well as the remains of a Turkish
bath.
Parastras is a
stalagmite cave worth a visit.
16:30
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