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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Small Cyclades

In brief
Small Cyclades is a group of small island south and west to Naxos Island; Iraklia, Schinoussa, Koufonissia, Keros, Antikeros, Daskalio, Donoussa. Koufonisia (Pano Koufonisi) is a tiny island with excellent beaches and attracts lots of visitors, Schinoussa is very quiet, Iraklia is quiet with some nice beaches and Donoussa is the most remote from the group and it has fantastic beaches and it is very quiet too. .

General Information
The Small Cyclades consist of nine islets situated south of Naxos, between Amorgos and Ios. The complex consists of Iraklia, Schinoussa, Donoussa, Koufonissia, Keros, Antikeros, Drima, Makaries, Daskalio and Agios Ioannis. Only four islets are currently inhabited; Iraklia, Ano Koufonisi, Schinoussa and Donoussa. 
Iraklia has a surface area of 19 sq. km and rocky ground with bushes and cedars, while its highest peak is Papas (419 m.). The locals, residing in the two settlements of the island, are occupied with fishing. 
Donoussa, situated on the northeastern part of the complex, has four settlements. In the "Fokospilia" (cave for seals) there is a flock of seals living there today. 
Schinoussa has a total surface area of 9 sq. km and one settlement. 
In Koufonisia swarms of tourists come to swim in the beautiful sea. Kato Koufonissi has a surface area of 4.3 sq. km, Pano Koufonissi has one of 3.8 sq. km and the canal between them is 200 m. wide. 

The climate in the Small Cyclades is dry and summers are cool. The cultivation is limited to early garden products and fruits, adequate only for local consumption.
These small and beautiful islands, few of which have any amenities, are an ideal destination for those in search of solitude and peace. The rugged beauty of the barren landscape, the sea-lashed rocks, the little coves along the coastline, a chance to get away from the crowds and the culture of technology – these are the charms which attract visitors to these virtually virgin islands.
Archeological excavations have shown that the islands were inhabited in prehistoric times.
In Iraklia, where there is a cave (Agios Ioannis) with superb stalactites, traces of the Cycladic civilisation have been found.
At the pretty harbour of Messaria on Schinoussa, there are ruins of medieval fortifications.
At Koufonisia, the remains of buildings from the Hellenistic and Roman periods have come to light.
Keros has yielded the remains of settlements from the Early Cycladic period, together with archeological finds of the same date which are considered among the finest anywhere in the Cyclades.
Donoussa, too, with its incomparable beaches, has traces of prehistoric habitation.
The four of the nine islets of the small Cyclades preserve the typical Cycladic style in their settlements. The white houses with blue doors and the wooden, painted balconies are decorated with red geraniums. The houses are joined with the narrow slate alleys, which are frequently whitewashed by housewives. Tourism has not yet altered the remote islets of the complex, which preserve the Cycladic tradition on every occasion. 
Like all people of the Cyclades, the locals love dances and all-night feasts, and the religious celebrations are the ideal occasions for fun. The feasts of the Virgin Mary (August 15th), Agios Georgios (April 23rd) have special, fertile character. The islanders, after going to church, set big tables to participate in the feast from a contribution of "panigiras" (the person who accepts financial responsibility), appointed by the Saint, every year. In Koufonissia, on the day of St George, there is a litany of his icon and fire works, followed by a free meal and wine, offered to all attendants. The feast ends with local dances, danced by every inhabitant.
Things to taste & buy
The tavernas on the small Cyclades offer all kinds of seafood and local dishes. The seaside tavernas in Koufonisia serve "Kakavia" with wine or ouzo, while the ouzo-shops in Iraklia and Donoussa are known for snacks prepared especially for ouzo.
On the islets of the small Cyclades, one can buy local products of excellent quality. The best known are the local products of Iraklia, such as "myzethra" (the famous local cheese) and fresh honey.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Koufonisia, Cyclades Islands

In brief
A complex of small islands with golden beaches at the edge of the Cyclades, that attracts all those who wish to discover the other side of the Aegean.
These are the three little islands south east of Naxos, Pano Koufonisi, Kato Koufonisi and Keros.

General Information
One of the smaller islands in the neighborhood of Naxos, with a lot of beaches. It's quiet and you can see it in no time. The sandy beaches are indeed exceptional and the crystal clear waters are more than clear! A particular large beach in the east, which is in a lagoon, is a worthy visit and a remarkable scenic! 
Koufonissia is a nice island to visit for a couple of days, a fine place to relax, calm down and enjoy sun, sand and sea. When you arrive there, you come across the windy climate that dominates the Aegean; yet it’s an escaping place. It’s a place you can visit and explore within a day or two, because it’s small but also quite pretty. Walks along the coastline are very beautiful experience; you get to see lots of rocks, shaped and huge ones and crystal,  turquoise waters all around! 

Look for a beach that you favor, then lie down and start reading your summer book – the magical ambiance takes care of the rest, while you enjoy a “highlight”! You can always dip into the water to cool down and make a pleasant swim; it’s equally rejuvenating!
In the night you can hear the waves rolling on to the beach, setting the most romantic atmosphere… A wonderful time to enjoy a quiet evening by the beach, listening to wavy music and drinking a couple of ouzo's.....well, it’s a purely Aegean picture!
Koufonissia’s only settlement extends behind the ferry quay and around the pretty harbour filled with the island’s fishing flotilla. The older part of town, the Hora, is on the low hill behind the quay. There are few facilities in Hora.
Koufonissia is blessed with some outstanding beaches and a wild coastal landscape of low sand dunes punctuated by rocky coves and caves. The dunes are covered in with flowers and hardy shrubs.

Sightseeing
Hora is the only village on the island, and here there are pretty little churches, an art gallery and a few shops. Apart from that, there is not much to see, except the beautiful surroundings.  
Pano Koufonissi
Pano Koufonisi consists of a small settlement on its southeast side. Excavations have brought to light another construction on the island's southern end with Hellenistic and Roman ruins. In recent years, the settlement has attracted many tourists because of its golden, sandy beaches.

Kato Koufonissi
A caique ride away, Kato Koufonissi has beautiful beaches and a lovely church. Archeological diggings on Keros, the large lump of rock that looms over Koufonissia to the south, have uncovered over 100 Early Cycladic figurines, including the famous harpist and flautist now on display in Athens archeological museum. There are no guides at the site.  

Keros
Keros offers plenty of archeological findings as well as magical sunrise views and stunning moonlighting scenes for visitors to enjoy.

Beaches
A walk around the south coast is the nicest way to access the island’s finest beaches. The road extends a couple of kilometers from the eastern end of the town beach to Harokopou (Finikas), Parianos, Platia Punta Italida), Pissina and Fanos beaches. However, the best beaches and swimming places are farther along the path that follows the coast from Fanos to the superb stretch of sand at Pori. Pori can also be reached by an inland road that heads east from the crossroads to Hora.




Useful Information
How to get there
By sea from Piraeus
Piraeus Port Authority: +30 2104226000-4, +30 2104114005

Useful Telephone numbers
Pano Koufonissi,
Dialing code: +30 22850
Commune Office: 71379
Police: 71375
Port Authority: 71438
Health Center: 71370

http://www.koufonisia.gr