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  • Lipsiin Dodecanese

    Information about villages, beaches, sightseeing, restaurants, activities and more...All the information is this guide is sorted by popularity. For more information please visit our section of Lipsi

    on Greeka.com.

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  • About LipsiThe small island of Lipsi belongs to the complex of Dodecanese. This is one of the least tourist developedislands of Greece and has managed to keep intact its traditional character and its pure nature. Due to itssmall size and the long distance from the mainland, Lipsi attracts few visitors every summer.

    The main village of Lipsi is Lipsi Town, whose safe port connects the island to the port of Piraeus and to otherislands of Dodecanese. Most activities and tourist facilities on Lipsi are concentrated in the town. Also apublic bus departs from the town and makes the tour of the island, making stops in many beaches along itsway.

    Due to their closeness to the main town, the most popular beaches in Lipsi are Lientou, Elena and Kambos.Few rooms to rent and seaside taverns are also located in these beaches. Other lovely beaches, moresecluded, are Hohlakoura, Katsadia, Tourkomnima and Platis Gialos. The common characteristic of allbeaches in Lipsi is their calm environment, where visitors can enjoy all the relaxation and privacy they needin vacations.

    The island of Lipsi Dodecanese gets particularly popular in August, where two important festivals take place.One is the religious festival of Panagia Harou, the protector of the island. The church of Panagia Haroucelebrates on August 23rd with a litany and a panigiri, attracting many pilgrims from neighbouring islands.The other festival is the wine festival that takes place between August 15th and August 23rd. This is tocelebrate the wine production of Lipsi, which is vast every year.

  • Best Villages in LipsiTownLocation: Located in the southern side of the islandDescription: Lipsi Town is the main harbor and capital of the island. A lovely place with traditional architecture, this iswhere most activities and services are concentrated.Sightseeing: Church of Theologos, Ecclesiastical Museum

    Best Beaches in LipsiKambosLocation: 2 km west of Lipsi TownDescription: The long beach of Kambos is one of the most beautiful beaches in Lipsi Dodecanese. In close distanceto the main town, Kambos can be reached in about 15m on foot.

    KatsadiaLocation: 3 km south east of Lipsi TownDescription: A narrow beach on the south eastern side of Lipsi, Katsadia is a small secluded cove. Next to Katsadiathere are many small coves to swim and some of them are frequented by naturists.

    LientouLocation: 1 km west of Lipsi TownDescription: Due to its close distance to the town, this is the most popular beach of Lipsi. It has many tourist facilitiesand receives most visitors on the island.

    Best Sightseeing in LipsiChurch of Panagia HarouLocation: HohlakouraThe church of Panagia Charou (Virgin Mary of Death) is set in a lovely surrounding, on the way to the beach ofHohlakoura. This is one of the oldest churches, built in 1600 by monks from the monasteries of Patmos island.

  • CreditsGreeka.com would like to thank the following members for their valuable contribution, as some of the photosincluded in this guide belong to them.Martina, cristibolo, marie, micha, mspooky, z965kab

    CopyrightThe copyright of this guide belongs to Greeka.com. You do NOT have the right to use or copy photos orother material from this guide without prior written permission by Greeka.com. If you want to use materialfrom this guide, please first contact us.

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