Symi Island, Greece 2006<

Photo Blog and selected images from the Symi Island, Greece 2006<

Greece, Greek Islands, Symi, Simi, Dodecanese, harbour, Ialos, Three Graces, Neo classical

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Symi Island, Greece

[ June 11th, 2006 ] [ Permalink ]

A lovely, mountainous island Simi 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.

Simi’s capital city is also named Simi and is located on the island’s north side. It is divided into two levels, Ano Simi is the upper level, and Kato Poli, the lower.

Mountain View

An hour climbing to the top of the mountain pays out with the view below.

Mountain View

© Photo - P. Matanski

Seaside Hotels

On this island you will enjoy good local cuisine, the sea and a good warm climate away from the noise of "civilisation".

Symi Island, Greecel

© Photo - P. Matanski

Yacht Port

Symi Greece the harbour Ialos is center of all yachtsmen and hotspot for sailors and motoryachts from all over the world

Symi Island, Greece

© Photo - P. Matanski

Neo-classical Houses

Symi Island, Greece

© Photo - P. Matanski

The gracious two-storey neo-classical houses with their brightly painted doors and windows, wooden balconies and tile roofs on the waterfront as well as the majestic domes of the churches testify to the island's former prosperity.

Symi Island, Greece

© Photo - P. Matanski