Symi
Destinations - Dodecanese � Symi
A
lovely, mountainous island, Symi (or 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.The island took
its name from the nymph Syme, who was Poseidon's wife.
After its conquest by the Knights of St. John
in 1373, commerce and shipping flourished until steam replaced sail.
The stately mansions in the main town date from this period, which
reached its peak in the 19th century. The island was famous for
ship-building and sponge-diving. Even today, you will admire the
wonderful caiques at the port, but sponge-diving tends to stop.
One of the island's most famous landmarks is
the monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis on the southwest
coast. It was built in the 18th century, and contains marvellous
frescoes and a carved iconostasis.
There is no lack of wonderful beaches on Symi.
You'll find good swimming at Yialos, Pedio, Emborios, Marathounda,
Nanou as well as on the nearby islets of Agia Marina and Nimos.

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