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Culture and History / Travel to Symi, visa requirements / By boat / Get around / Symi attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Symi nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Get outSymi [1] is a small island of the Dodecanese group, north of Rhodes.
Culture and History
Symi (often also spelled Simi) is a small island (22 sq. miles, pop. about 2,500) with perhaps the most beautiful harbour in Greece. It's one of the friendliest places in Greece.
In the nineteenth century Symi grew wealthy from the sponge trade: boats sailed as far afield as the coast of North Africa and the sponge fisherman were away from home for months on end. Sponges are still sold in local shops, but are now all imported. The harbour is a protected site, since most of the buildings are Neo-classical in design and date from the 19th C.
Travel to Symi - Visa Requirements
By boat
Ferries, catamarans and hydrofoils operate several services daily between Rhodes and Symi and also pass through less frequently en route to other islands in the Dodecanese chain.
Tours and Getting around Symi
There is a busy little bus that runs from Yialos through Chorio to Pedi throughout the daytime and evening.
Symi tourist attractions and sightseeing
Panormitis - Monestery at the south of the island - accessed by boat or car
Symi city tours
Climb the stairs in Yialos. Get out of the touristy centre of the harbour.
Symi offers a fantastic landscape for walkers, particularly in the Spring or late summer when it is not too hot. The terrain in places can be tough but rewarding.
Catch a boat to one of the beaches or circumnavigate the island.
Symi Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Anywhere in the old town. Harbour restaurants can be more expensive.
Symi nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Bars in the harbour are relaxed and easy going; there are also bars in the upper town.
Symi cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
Symi town gets extremely crowded in season with visitors, both day trippers and those staying longer, and even in shoulder season it can be difficult to find accommodation on weekends and holidays without advance booking.
One well established travel agency that can help with finding accommodations is Kalodoukas Holidays [2], 85600 Symi, Dodecanese, Hellas. Tel: +30 2246 0 71077, fax: +30 2246 0 71491, mobile: 6948808011 email information@kalodoukas.gr. They can also handle other travel activities like cruises and boat rental. They have an office near the harbor (inquire locally for directions.)
Symi is full of characterful villas and houses. You can stay in a restored house in the old town, Chorio, but you'll need to climb the numerous steps to get back and forth to the harbor, and it will take some time to learn how to find your apartment in the maze of streets and alleyways. Or you can opt for harbour side views in Yialos. There is also accommodation in the quiet beach villages of Pedi and Nimborio.
Get out
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