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Islands in the sun: a Greek island hop

Our travel editor discovers why the contrasting Greek islands of the Dodecanese are perfect for a family island hop

June 29, 2017 09:22
Symi
4 min read

According to legend, if you look closely, you’ll discover 36 shades of blue in the Aegean. Dotted with 6,000 islands, some big, others tiny, some glamorous, others simple, all have their own myths and history.

No wonder it took Odysseus 10 years to get home — it would be easy to spend a lifetime travelling from one island to another, slowly uncovering their secrets. One island hop is never enough.

My first came after my finals, navigating the erratic timetables of Greek ferries to explore the Cyclades with my best friend, arranging rooms along the way from the old men who waited at each port. My second was distinctly more luxurious, on a cruise from Athens to Italy with my husband, taking me to several new stops in the same island group.

Now this family-friendly country was calling me back again — joined this time by my four-year-old daughter — for a family island hop around the Dodecanese. With a week to explore, our own mini odyssey was limited to two: Kos — one of the chain’s largest and most popular — and Symi, much smaller and less visited but with its own unusual style.

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