Kastellorizo

Kastellorizo or Castellorizo (Greek: Καστελλόριζο) is one of the Greek Islands of the Dodecanese. It is a tiny, tranquil island ideal for an off-the-beaten-track vacation.

Understand
Kastellorizo (Greek: Μεγίστη Megisti, "the biggest", as it is the largest island of the small surrounding archipelago shared by Greece and Turkey, Turkish: Meis) is the easternmost Greek island, just off southwest Turkey. The nearest bit of the rest of Greece, Rhodes, is away, while the distance to the mainland Turkish town of Kaş is a mere.

The Mediterranean island's sole village is the port itself, with traditional stately residences built around two natural bays.

Get in
The small does not see much traffic, but Olympic Air has one flight per day from Rhodos on weekdays.

There are also ferries from Rhodos, with both Blue Star Ferries and Dodekanisos Seaways offering daily service during the summer months, and several times per week during winter.

Two ferries sail daily from Kaş on the Lycian coast of Turkey, Meis Express and Meis Ferry Lines, both taking 20 min. A day-trip from Kaş gives you six hours in Kastellorizo (which the Turks call Meis), but the reverse day-trip is not possible.

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