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10 Things To Do in Kalymnos Greece | Greece Media

Kalymnos is a beautiful island located in the Aegean Sea, and it is a popular destination for travelers from around the world. With its stunning beaches, activities, rich history, and delicious cuisine, there is no shortage of things to do in Kalymnos.


Here are 10 things that you should consider while visiting Kalymnos:


1. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos

The Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos is located in the town of Pothia, and it is dedicated to the archaeology and history of the island. The museum contains a collection of artifacts and exhibits that provide insight into the island's ancient past.


2. Relax on one of the island's many beaches

Kalymnos has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and they are the perfect place to relax and soak up the sun. Some of the most popular beaches on the island include Masouri Beach, Vlyhadia Beach, Palionisos Beach, and Akti Beach.



3. Visit the Monastery of Agios Savvas

The Church and Monastery of Agios Savvas is a beautiful church located on the island of Kalymnos, and it is a popular spot for visitors to the island. The church is known for its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere, and it is a great place to escape the crowds of Kalymnos. It offers an incredible mountain top view of the city and the port.



4. Explore the streets of the town of Pothia

The town of Pothia is a great place to explore on foot, and it is home to many of the island's most important historical landmarks. The winding streets of the town are filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants, and there is always something new to discover.


5. Visit the Sponge Museum in Kalymnos

The Kalymnos Sponge Museum is located in the town of Pothia, and it is dedicated to the history and culture of sponge diving in Kalymnos. The museum contains a collection of artifacts and exhibits that provide insight into the island's history.



6. Have dinner in Telendos Island

A short 5 minute boat ride taken from Melitsahas Beach will take you to the island of Telendos, which makes a perfect day trip, including dinner and walking along the coast. The island separated from Kalymnos during a massive earthquake. You can see city remains if you were to snorkel between Telendos and Kalymnos.


7. A day trip to Pserimos Island

A day trip to Pserimos is a must! Pserimos is another small island part of the Kalymnos group of islands which will offer a large soft sand beach to lay out all day or as long as your boat tour will provide. The beach also has cafeterias and gift shops.


8. Try the local cuisine of Kalymnos

Kalymnos has a rich and delicious cuisine that is influenced by both Greek and Mediterranean flavors. Some of the dishes you should try while on the island include fila, a Kalymnian take on stupped grape leaves. The grape leaves include meat and are cooked in avgolemono, absoltuely delicious. Another plate you must try is the Kalymian salad, which includes watermelon!


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9. Visit the Vally of Vathy, Kalymnos

Visit the valley of Vathy for an afternoon walk, lunch and swim. In Vathy you will find the port of Rina where tourist boats come and go with tourists stopping for lunch and swim.


10. Go rock climbing or scuba diving.

Kalymnos is known world wide for 2 things, rock climbing and sponge diving. If you are an experience rock climber, the island offers plenty for you. If you have experience scuba diving, Kalymnos makes the perfect place for it!



What is Kalymnos historically known for?


Kalymnos is historically known for its rich tradition of sponge diving and sponge fishing. The island has a long history of sponge diving, dating back to ancient times, and the industry has played a major role in the island's economy and culture. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Kalymnos was one of the largest sponge producing regions in the world, and the island's sponge divers were renowned for their bravery and skill. Today, the tradition of sponge diving continues on Kalymnos, and the island is home to a number of sponge-processing factories and museums that are dedicated to the island's rich history of sponge fishing. Overall, Kalymnos is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich maritime tradition.



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