Kimolos Ferry Port
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Kimolos Ferry Port Overview
Kimolos ferry port is located on the South Western tip of the Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Sea. Kimolos got its name from the abundance of "Kimolia" (chalk) found on the island. Kimolos is a lesser known Greek island than the nearby Milos and Rhodes islands. Kimolos has an area of just 37 square kilometres.
Kimolos is a volcanic mountainous island with lots of white cliffs, breathtaking landscapes, natural caves and secluded sandy beaches. The islands economy depends on the export of chalk and fishing to some extent.
Tourism isn't as developed in Kimolos as in the rest of the Greek islands and hence it is a getaway destination for those who prefer peace and quiet.
Life in Kimolos is concentrated around the island's capital Chora, here you can find some very impressive churches dating back to 16th century, an archaeological museum with objects found from the excavations at Ellinika and hot well springs of Prassa reputed for healing powers.
Kimolos provides a tranquil holiday destination with quiet bars and taverns serving traditional Greek food in Chora and along the harbour. A variety of pizza called "Ladenia" is a speciality of Kimolos which is certainly well worth a try.
Please note: Currently there are no Kimolos ferry services available with AFerry.co.uk, however they will be available soon. |
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Kimolos Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Kimolos Ferry Port Information |
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