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Gorgeous Greek island is 'best place to avoid crowds' in Europe during summer
Gorgeous Greek island is 'best place to avoid crowds' in Europe during summer

Daily Mirror

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  • Daily Mirror

Gorgeous Greek island is 'best place to avoid crowds' in Europe during summer

Symi is a hidden gem known for its brightly coloured harbour, historical architecture and turquoise waters - making it a must-visit for anyone looking for a holiday away from the crowds If you're seeking a seaside holiday this summer and wish to dodge the tourist crowds, consider venturing to one of Greece's lesser-known islands renowned for its stunning landscapes. Symi, a small island near Turkey's coast, is famed for its vibrant harbour featuring rainbow-coloured homes set against green hills. The island boasts well-preserved historical architecture, a tranquil ambiance, and numerous beaches encircled by crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an idyllic holiday destination. In 2024, travel expert Sarah Kingdom from Travel Awaits named this charming island as the top European destination for those wanting to avoid crowded places. ‌ READ MORE: 'I'm a fashion writer and found an unlikely retailer selling glitzy festival-ready outfits' She stated: "Fortunately, there are so many Greek islands that it's relatively easy to find one free from crowds. Tucked between Rhodes and Kos, Symi is a world away from those tourist hotspots.", reports the Express. ‌ "Accessible only by ferry, you'll arrive at one of the prettiest harbours in the world, with stunning pastel houses sprawling up the hillside." Symi is a tiny island composed of two towns, with Gialos being the main port at the waterfront's base while Chorio, perched higher on the hilltops, offers breathtaking views to all who visit. Upon arrival in Symi, most visitors are likely to be found snapping photos of the picturesque Gialos harbour, but there's plenty more to explore including local tavernas, bakeries and shops for those feeling peckish after their journey. For history buffs, a visit to the museum and stunning church in Gialos is a must, while boat taxis offer guided tours and snorkelling opportunities for the more adventurous. The bus service to Chorio is convenient, but for the daring, the historic Kali Strata stairs - a bright blue staircase originally built for the island's wealthy inhabitants - offers a unique way to explore the island. ‌ Climbing the roughly 500 steps of the Kali Strata may sound daunting, but with plenty of spots to rest and grab a refreshing drink, it's an hour well spent. Symi boasts several stunning beaches, from bustling spots complete with taverns, bars, restaurants and sunbed hire, to secluded coves perfect for a peaceful day out. For a breathtaking view of the sunset, head to the ruins of a Byzantine castle, constructed by the Knights of Saint John in the 14th century, which provides a panoramic view of the harbour. ‌ Pontikokastro, with its ancient tomb and windmill ruins set against a backdrop of lush pine forests, offers hikers stunning views of the island's natural splendour. Symi remains an undiscovered jewel compared to its bustling Cycladic neighbours, promising tranquil beach holidays for those in the know. A Tripadvisor user gushed: "Absolutely excellent place. A proper Greek feel to it. A million miles from the hassle and bustle of Rhodes even though it is only a 50-minute (fast ferry) ride away." Another enchanted visitor shared: "Symi was is very picturesque and my camera was working overtime. It is quiet and peaceful and the local shopkeepers are so friendly and don't force their goods on you. A cold beer and lunch looking out onto the harbour was idyllic."

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