Category: Folegandros
Folegandros is accessible by boat from the port of Piraeus. There are speedboats setting off from Piraeus that reach the island in 3, ½ to 4 hours. Conventional ferries …
The island’s central marketplace is situated at Chora but there are small shops in the other settlements of the island as well. There are gift shops with all sorts …
Although Folegandros is a small island with a road network of around 12 km, there are many picturesque pathways often leading to magnificent beaches with crystal clean waters. For …
Nightlife in Folegandros is not as intense as in other more crowded islands of the Aegean (i.e. Mykonos). However there are many bars and taverns open until late at …
Among the islands local products you’ll find white goat cheese, soft or mature to be used grated with pasta; also, olive oil, wine, figs and honey. ‘Matsata’ are the …
Folegandros, the beautiful island in the Southern Aegean Sea, offers the visitor an opportunity for meditation, relaxation and inner search. Truly, the island amidst the sea sails in time …
Agali beach: it is located 5 km west of the capital. There are a few roomt to let there and it is a very beautiful beach, popular and crowded. …
Ecological and Folklore Museum: it begaun its operation since 1988 it is housed in an old farm house, along with its auxiliary buildings, it includes all the accessories of …
Church of Virgin Mary: A little above the capital, there is a basilica which is built on an ancient temple. Inside the temple there are icons of the 17th …
Chrysospilia cave: it is located northeast of the island and it has a length of 330 meters. In the internal of the cave some pieces of ancient vases have …
The choices are numerous if you want to stay in Folegandros. There are hotels and rooms to let all over the island including Chora, Karavostasi, Agkali, Ano Meria and …
It covers an area of 35 square km and has a lengthy shape. The terrain is rocky and has a lot of hills with low vegetation. The island was …