Top 5 Islands to Explore During Your Sailing Trip In Dodecanese

With absolute ideal sailing condition & a real flavor of the Orient, one week or two on Naleia Yachting yacht charter will offer you fantastic memories of some of the most gorgeous & assorted islands in the Greek Aegean. 


Here is a flavor of the islands you’ll be able to visit during your sailing trip in Dodecanese :

Rhodes:

This city started out as an affluent trading & fishing harbor but Rhodes has attracted tourism in recent years. With its full of life Old Town & stunning beaches, you won’t be embarrassed with the opportunities to party & relish Greek tourism at its best. 

Kalymnos:

For those looking for adventure off the beaten track, you’ll do well to visit Kalymnos! You’ll discover beautiful, nearly empty beaches and locals who greet strangers in as guests as opposed to major earning sources.

Symi Island:

Entering the harbor of Symi, you’re stuck by the kaleidoscope of color shading down the hill. The approach to Symi Island is a sight you could never be tired of. 

While Symi does lure cruise ships & day-trippers from adjacent islands, you can still relish the quiet, relaxed Greek island lifestyle. The majority of the day-trippers won’t stray far from the main harbor leaving several immaculate swimming beaches free from crowds. 




Astypalaia:

Astypalaia is linked to Greek legends, since Astypalaia was a woman who was kidnaped by a masked Poseidon. Chora is the island’s capital town & port. It’s one of the most picture-perfect towns in the Aegean, floating on a rock that approaches into the sea, forming 2 bays. On the top is Chora’s fortress towering over the town. At one time, the Querini castle was the town’s crowning glory, though stones from it have been employed to construct houses. A museum close to the old port accommodates a collection of Neolithic pottery. An ancient cemetery features the ruins of infants & small kids in pottery urns; the graveyard is assumed to date back to 750 BC. Other prehistoric religious remains can be discovered all through the island. Other Roman relics, such as a bath with a mosaic floor, can be discovered on the island.

Leros:

Leros is an excellent place for tourists who just wish to kick back, do a little beachcombing & soak in the local culture. The island has a fascinating history, having been ruled over the centuries by the Byzantines, the Italians, the Germans and the Greeks, among others.

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