After Marathouda and before Panormitis on the left there is Seskli Island, the ancient Teftlousa. It’s a fertile island with figs and vineyards and other fruit-bearing trees, lots of water and is ideal for hunting. On the island there are a lot of partridges, as well as on the entire Symi, something that is famous for since antiquity. There is...
- Symi / Culture / Monuments & sights
Diapori, a narrow passage, separates Nymos from Symi. There is a chapel dedicated to Mary, olive groves and a water tower. On the top there are ancient and byzantine remains, also known as “Kelaria”, remains from an old castle. You can access the island by boat and enjoy the pebble beach.
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