Karpathos, located on the southern side of the Aegean Sea, is a breathtaking island belonging to the Dodecanese island group. If you're looking to explore Karpathos, you're in for a treat! This island has gained popularity in recent years due to its stunning golden sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Families, trekkers, and those seeking a relaxing holiday will find Karpathos ideal for their needs.

While the southern part of the island has developed in tourism, the central and northern sides remain unspoiled and authentic, offering picturesque villages away from mass tourism. Among these villages, Olympos, Menetes, and Othos stand out as the most characteristic ones on the island.

Karpathos boasts an impressive landscape that will leave nature enthusiasts in awe. The island is home to several hiking trails that lead you through breathtaking scenery, from rugged cliffs to lush valleys. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on a journey to discover hidden coves, panoramic viewpoints, and secluded beaches that can only be reached on foot. One of the highlights of Karpathos is its stunning beaches. With crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sands, these beaches are a paradise for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Amoopi, Apella, and Kyra Panagia are just a few of the many beaches that offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Karpathos is not only a place of natural beauty but also a gateway to experiencing authentic Greek culture. Immerse yourself in the island's vibrant festivals, where locals celebrate their traditions through music, dance, and food. The "Panigiri" festivals, held throughout the summer, are a true spectacle, with traditional costumes, live music, and delicious local cuisine. As you explore the island, you will encounter numerous artisan workshops where skilled craftsmen produce traditional handicrafts. From handmade ceramics to intricate lacework, these crafts are a testament to the island's rich artistic heritage. Take home a piece of Karpathos by purchasing a unique souvenir that showcases the island's traditional craftsmanship.

Karpathos beaches are also known for their fantastic waters and natural beauty, making them a must-see for any traveler. To explore the island's beaches, small boats depart daily from the port of Pigadia. Additionally, you can visit neighboring Kasos by ferry boat or boat from Finiki. Start planning your trip to explore Karpathos in Greece today.

►The main regions of Karpathos Island are Arkassa, Pigadia.


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How To Get There

Ferry - There are routes from Piraeus Port to Karpathos three times a week, and the trip lasts 18 to 21 hours. Karpathos is also connected with Milos, Santorini, Anafi, Kasos, Rhodes, Heraklion, and Sitia in Crete and other islands. From Rhodes to Karpathos, the trip lasts 5 hours.

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Flight - Karpathos National Airport receives only domestic flights from Athens all year round. During the summer season, there are a few flights arriving from Germany and the Netherlands. The airport is 14 kilometers away from Pigadia, the center town of Karpathos, so for transfers, it is best to get a taxi.

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