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Ikaria: The island of laid-back vibes and friendly locals

Experiencing wonderful Ikaria

Newsroom June 14 02:27

Experiencing Ikaria as a simple tourist is not enough to truly grasp it. You need to immerse yourself in its vibe, listen to the stories of the locals in old cafes, walk its paths, and drive along rugged dirt roads to uncover forgotten monuments and breathtaking landscapes. Armenistis, Nas, Mesakti, Seychelles, Therma, Evdilos, Agios Kirykos, Theoktisti, Halari Gorge – you’ve probably heard of these. But what about “anti-pirate” houses, menhirs, the Papa lighthouse, Koskina Castle, megalithic monuments, Drakano Tower, Erifi, and Paratheria?

Ancient Doliche: An island divided in two. North and south, everyone makes their choice, disembarks at different ports, and explores distinct beaches and villages.

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Nikaria: An authentic place, rich with hidden secrets and sights. It remains true to itself, without gourmet restaurants, luxury villas, or boutique hotels. It boasts delicious traditional recipes, wine from local wineries, and a few modern accommodations. And its long-lived inhabitants – one-third of whom have lived past 90 years – give it worldwide fame, attracting those seeking the secrets of their longevity.

“Here, we relax and take our time,” is the mantra repeated throughout vacations in Ikaria (who can forget waiting for hours to be served in the old taverns and cafes?). Here, we stay up until dawn dancing the Ikariotikos and drinking strong wine, the “Pramnian Wine” of Homer. We gaze in awe at the big waves in Nas, Livadi, and Mesakti, and we are unfazed by the relentless summer winds. We dive into the radium-rich waters of Therma and emerge rejuvenated. We head out late at night to find shops open in Christos Raches. We wake up early to trek the trails – the only way to discover the island’s true nature is with its abundant waters, pine forests, sculpted rocks, gorges, and impressive cliffs.

Ikaria is one of a kind. Unconventional. It follows its path, neither conforming nor imitating. As the English-speaking would frankly say: “Take it or leave it.”

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