The second biggest island of the Dodecanese has no equivalent. It hangs on dearly to its past in its ancient acropolis, caverns, churches and even its standard gown. The setting is substantial in all the absolute best senses of the word: astonishing vistas from untouched, cliff top and mountainside towns that defy gravity and an afraid hammering from the wind to keep careful watch over the Aegean. In Karpathos you'll discover an island with its Greek soul intact, living traditions, people of genuine character, musical Karpathos capabilities provided the generations and famous events-- untarnished by modern-day trends.
Olymbos: an ageless eagle's nest
Exposed to the winds, Olymbos balances on a rough-hewn, remote ridge like a tightrope walker. Its houses spill down the slope seawards, firmly bound to each other and rooted in the rock. This severe, wild location kept pirates and marauders at bay, and it still stands up to intrusions by today's more peaceful trespassers. Just what you 'd anticipate from a town that has actually been defying the tides of time since the 9th century.
A colourful history of the Dodecanese
In a single look, you can take in a wealth of hints regarding the cultures that have actually had an effect here. Among the considerable sights and destinations are early Christian churches, ancient Vroukounta and Arkesia, the castle and the acropolis at Aperi, the Roman tank at Lefko, the beehive burial places at Karpathos town and Arkasa. And then there are the more recent structures left by the Italians, such as bridges, aqueducts, wells, windmills and the outdoor ovens of Olymbos. Do not miss this chance to travel back into the past.
Great manners and customizeds alive and pristine
On this island, it's as if time has stalled. Here you will find a genuine Greece, like something out of a bygone age. Lots of ladies still use the standard dress, while men gather their crops with scythes. Males and female sit independently at town celebrations, where artists play the bagpipes, lyre and lauto, crafted on the island, and sing in the style of their ancient predecessors. In northern Karpathos you'll discover even older, sometimes strange custom-mades still practiced regularly. The celebrations need to be lived to be believed.
Emerald waters and numerous beaches
The acclaimed sandy crescent of Apella is the most beautiful beach on Karpathos and a contender for among the best in the entire Mediterranean. Emerald waters will similarly tempt you in at Kyra Panagia, Ahata, Lefkos and Ammopi-- just the start of a long list.