WHERE TO GO - WHAT TO SEE
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Samos is a lush green island in the eastern Aegean that perfectly combines a glorious historical past with unparalleled natural beauty. The hallmarks of its historical heritage are the Tunnel of Eupalinos, a marvel of ancient engineering, and the archaeological site of the Heraion, which is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Additionally, the Archaeological Museum in Vathy houses the famous Colossal Kouros, the largest surviving statue of its kind in Greece, captivating every history enthusiast. Beyond its ancient monuments, the island charms visitors with its contrasting and picturesque settlements. The cosmopolitan town of Pythagoreio and the beautiful fishing village of Kokkari offer a vibrant island atmosphere right by the waterfront, while the mountainous villages of Manolates and Vourliotes invite travelers to explore stone-built houses, dense forests, and endless vineyards. For adventure lovers, the Potami waterfalls in Karlovasi and the imposing Cave of Pythagoras on Mount Kerkis offer unique opportunities for nature exploration.
The travel experience comes together at the island's pristine and diverse beaches. Tsamadou and Lemonakia stand out for their emerald waters, while the shallow, sandy Psili Ammos is ideal for relaxation with views of the Asia Minor coast. For those seeking absolute isolation, the pristine beaches of Mikro and Megalo Seitani, accessible only by boat or hiking, serve as earthly paradises and a sanctuary for the protected Mediterranean monk seal.
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