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COLORS – CLOTHES & ACCESSORIES – Raches – Tel. + 30 22750 71198

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PAPALA – CREPERIE CAFE – Evdilos – Tel. + 30 22750 31586
PESTO CAFE - Armenistis – Tel. + 30 22750 71421
TAZA CAFÉ BAR – Agios Kirikos – Tel. + 30 22750 22856

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ANNA - Nas – Tel. + 30 22750 71489
ARTEMIS - Nas – Tel. + 30 22750 71475
ASTRA – Nas – Tel. + 30 22750 71255
GEFYRI – Armenistis – Tel. + 30 22750 71325
MYLOS – Evdilos – Tel. + 30 22750 32602
SYMPOSIUM - Gialiskari – Tel. + 30 71540

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AVENTURA CAR RENTAL – Evdilos – Tel. + 30 22750 31140 Fax + 30 22750 32490 – Armenistis – Tel. + 30 22750 71117 – Gialiskari – Tel. + 30  22750 71400
CARMANIA Tel. + 30 22750 32983
GLAROS  RENT A CAR Tel. + 30 22750 71030
IKARIA HOLIDAYS – Nas – Tel. + 30 22750 71077, 71255 Fax + 30 22750 71079
IKAROS HOLIDAYS – Agios Kirikos – Tel. + 30 22750 24046,23920
MAV CAR RENTAL - Εvdilos – Tel. & Fax + 30 22750 31036, 31354
PANTELIS RENT A CAR & MOTO – Gialiskari – Tel. + 30 22750 71166

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AGIOS KIRIKOS

DAIDALOS ROOMS Tel. + 30 22750 22481 Fax + 30 22750 23400

ARMENISTIS

AFRODITI STUDIOS-APARTMENTS Tel. + 30 22750 41244 Fax + 30 22750 41244
ARMENA IN Tel. + 30 22750 71320
ARMENISTIS VIEW Tel. + 30 22750 71529
ASTACHI Tel. & Fax + 30 22750 71318
GALINI Tel. + 30 22750 71293
IKAROS Tel. + 30 22750 71238
KIRKI Tel. + 30 22750 71254
MANTO Tel. + 30 22750 71358
MARINA Tel. + 30 22750 71237
PEFKA Tel. + 30 22750 71202
ROMANTZA ROOMS Tel. + 30 22750 71232 Fax + 30 22750 71550
SEAVIEW HOLIDAY APARTMENT Tel. + 30 22750 41372, 41608
SELINI Tel. + 30 22750 71239
TOXOTIS Tel. + 30 22750 71570

GIALISKARI

ΑΝΝΑ Tel. + 30 22750 71276
APOPSI Tel. + 30 22750 71039
DILINO Tel. + 30 22750 71342
OLD GARDEN Tel. + 30 22750 71214
OLYMPIA Tel. + 30 22750 71116
RITA Tel. + 30 22750 71370
STELLA Tel. + 30 22750 41394
VENETIA Tel. + 30 22750 71343
ZEFYROS STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750-22654, 22750-71060

NAS

ARTEMIS STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750 71485, 71475
EUTICHIA’ S  STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750 71457
NEREIDES Tel. + 30 22750 71537
ORTHOSTATES Tel. + 30 22750 71505
PANORAMA STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750 71255
SUNSHINE STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750 71222, 41590
THEA STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750 71491

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AGIOS KIRIKOS

IKARIA Tel. + 30 22750 22108, 22804
MARIA-ELENA PENSION Tel. + 30 22750 22835, 23979 Fax + 30 22750 22223

ARMENISTIS

FAROS Tel. + 30 22750 41016
PENSION ARMENA INN Tel. + 30 22750 71320, 71019 Fax + 30 22750 71320
PENSION GALINI Tel. + 30 22750 71293 Fax + 30 22750 71130

GIALISKARI

PENSION ANNA Tel. & Fax + 30 22750 71276
PENSION ROULA Tel. & Fax + 30 22750 71212

THERMA

AGRIOLYKOS PENSION Tel. + 30 22750 22433, 23410 Fax + 30 22750 22433

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AGIOS KIRIKOS

AKTI Tel. + 30 22750 22694
KASTRO Tel. + 30 22750 23480, 23770 Fax + 30 22750 23700

ARMENISTIS

CAVOS BAY HOTEL & STUDIOS Tel. + 30 22750 71381-3 Fax + 30 22750 71380
DAIDALOS HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 71390-2 Fax + 30 22750 71393
EROFILI BEACH HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 71058-9 Fax + 30 22750 71483

EVDILOS

ATHERAS – KERAME HOTELS Tel. + 30 22750 31434, 31426 Fax + 30 22750 31926
EVDOXIA HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 31502, 31571 Fax + 30 22750 31571

GIALISKARI

IKAROS STAR HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 71266, 71188 Fax + 30 22750 71267
MESSAKTI VILLAGE Tel. + 30 22750 71331-4 Fax + 30 22750 71330

THERMA

ANTHEMIS HOTEL Τel. + 30 22750 23156, 23166 Fax + 30 22750 23449
GEORGE HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 22517 Fax + 30 22750 23426
IKARION HOTEL Tel.  + 30 22750 22481 Fax + 30 22750 23400
INOI HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 23159
MARINA HOTEL Tel.  + 30 22750 22188
NEFELI HOTEL Tel. + 30 22750 22282 Fax + 30 22750 22029

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HOW TO GET THERE

BY FERRY BOAT From Piraeus port to Agios Kirikos and Evdilos (Ikaria). Distance 143 nautical miles, in 10 hours.
From Kavala’s port to Ikaria by ferry boat (distance 227 nautical miles)

BY AIRPLANE From “Eleftherios Venizelos” airport in Athens to Agios Kirikos ( Ikaria ).

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USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS

Olympic Airways of Ikaria + 30 22750 22214
Airport of Ikaria + 30 22750 23888, 22981
International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” Athens + 30 3530000
Port Authority of Agios Kirikos – Ikaria + 30 22750 22207
Port Authority of Evdilos – Ikaria + 30 22750 31007
Port Authority of Piraeus + 30 210 4226000
Folklore Museum of Perdikion + 30 22750 22580
Post Office of Evdilos –Ikaria + 30 22750 22386
Post Office of Agios Kirikos – Ikaria + 30 22750 22413
Hospital of Ikaria + 30 22750 22336
First Aid Evdilos + 30 22750 31228
First Aid Raches + 30 22750 41242

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Ikaria lies between Samos, to the east and Mykonos, to the west.
It has an elongated shape, an area of 255 square kilometers and 102 kilometers of coastline. The highest peak on the island is Atheras (1037 meters) which divides it into two parts: the north part is relatively flat, with fertile plains, while the south descends sharply to the sea.
On the west coast of the island are the thermal springs famous since antiquity.

In older times Ikaria was called Makris and Doliche. Its present name is connected with the legend of Ikaros, son of Daedalos who felt into the sea near the island when the sun melted his wings, after which the area was called the Ikarian Sea.
The island was colonized by Militos and was conquered by the Persians during the Persian Wars. It later became a member of the Athenian Confederacy. The ancient cities on the island were Oinoe, Thermae and Drakanos.
In 133 BC it became subject to the Romans and during Byzantine times it was used as a place of exile.

In 1204 it became a province of the Latin empire of Constantinople. It later reverted to the Byzantines and was then ceded to the Knights of St. John in 1484.
In 1521 it became subject to the Turks. Many local patriots took part in the Greek War of Independence of 1821. However, the London Protocol of 1830 determined that the East Aegean islands should remain part of the Ottoman Empire, and it was not finally liberated until 4 November 1912.

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Ikaria the home of the mythical Ikaros is an island of the Eastern Aegean Sea characterized by wild beauty. On this island visitors will find high mountains with clean mountain air, hot springs, attractive beaches with clear waters, and simple friendly people.

AGIOS KIRIKOS, the capital and harbor of Ikaria, is a picturesque little town spreading around the head of the bay, amidst lush vegetation. Some of its 19th c. neoclassical buildings still survive. The cathedral of Agios Nikolaos is also of interest.
The Archaeological and Folklore Museum in the town houses Neolithic tools, pottery etc.
The main square lined with mulberry trees, cafes, taverns, bars and many shops is the center of the town’s life and is situated on the coastal road facing the sea.
In the capital you will find numerous hotel units, apartments, rooms to let providing all comforts and travel agencies.

THERMA, 1 kilometer north of the capital, is famous for its radioactive springs.
The remains of an ancient bath-house have been found in this area. Therma beach is sandy and located in a protected cove. Behind it you will find various cafes and taverns. The beach is accessible for families.

Just 1 kilometer west of Agios Kirikos is located the Tsoukala Beach, one of the most famous beaches on the island. It is a pebble rock beach with crystal clear waters.

Further north, at Katafygi, a marble relief has been found, which is an important example of Ancient sculpture.
Katafygi is more like an underground tunnel rather than a cave. Its entrance is under the church of Agios Nikolaos. According to the tradition it leads to Nymfi beach. It was an escape exit against pirate raids.

It is worth visiting the coastal settlement of ARMENISTIS, 57 kilometers north-west of Agios Kirikos, where the remains are preserved of the ancient temple of Artemis Tauropolos, in a superb setting just outside the little harbor of NAS.
Armenistis beach attracts many tourists as it provides a lot of facilities.
Nas beach is about 6 kilometers to the west of Armenistis and it is where Chalaris river flows into the sea. On the steep rock above the beach, there are many taverns and lodgings with great view of the sea.

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Another place worth visiting on the north coast of the island is GIALISKARI, a small seaside settlement, where the pine trees come right down to the sea.
Gialiskari is one of the main tourist centers on the island with numerous shops, hotel units, cafes and restaurants.
In the Gialiskari resort area you will find Messakti and Livadi beaches with fine golden sand. Sun beds and umbrellas are available.

Beyond this are AVLAKI and KAMPOS. Here were discovered the ruins of ancient Oinoe and. 3 kilometers to the west, the remains of Byzantine buildings of the 11th and 12th c.
Kampos has a small archaeological collection and a long solitary sandy beach. In the region you will find rooms to let, restaurants and cafes.

The coast road continues to EVDILOS, KERAMIO and KARAVOSTAMO.
Evdilos is the second largest harbor on the island, spreading amidst greenery, with its traditional houses, narrow streets and fine bays, ideal for swimming.
Evdilos has a small and quiet sandy beach with crystal clear waters. In the region you will find numerous hotels, apartments and rooms to let, taverns and coffee shops.

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Karavostamo is a beautiful village with houses reaching to the sea. The view is incredible as it combines sea and rocks. The village has two churches, many chapels, watermills and attractive beaches.

A short distance away are some beautiful inland villages with superb views and lush vegetation. Near one of these, Kosikia rises the castle of Nikaria, a 10th c. Byzantine fortification.
CHRISTOS RACHON, one of the old head-villages of the island, 61 kilometers west of Agios Kirikos, has abundant waters and greenery. The monastery of Mounde is almost in the center of the island.

Near the southern point of Ikaria is Karkinagri, where ferries put in during the summer months. It is an authentic fishing village with few inhabitants and lodgings that can be visited by small boat.

TRADITION – EVENTS
There are many festivals on Ikaria, at which food is offered, followed by great celebrations with music and local dances: the festival of Profitis Elias, the Panagia, the Analipsis, Agia Paraskevi, the Saviour, and others. From 14 to 17 July, the festival of the Ikarian Eleftheria is an annual celebration of the liberation of the island from the Turks.

NEARBY ISLANDS
Between Samos, Ikaria and Patmos are the small islands of Fourni, Thymena and Agios Minas. Administratively, they belong like Ikaria to the prefecture of Samos. The only one inhabited is Fourni is 9 nautical miles from Samos, with which it is connected by boat.
There is an excellent beach at Chrysomilia on Fourni. Other beaches include Psili Ammos, Kambi, Elidaki, Ai-Giannis and Vlichada. These are reached either by foot or by small boat, since there are no roads on the island.

LOCAL PRODUCTS
Ikarian land gives an excellent olive oil, marvelous grapes, wine, nuts, and almonds.
Pramnios is an excellent kind of black strong wine known ever since the tines of Homer.
The island also produces honey of fine quality and cheeses. Kathoura is a traditional cheese made of goat milk since the 17th century, produced only in Ikaria.