Dodecanese Islands
The Dodecanese Islands are located in the westernmost part of the Aegean
Sea, actually closer to Turkey than to the Greek mainland. Since the word
"dodeka" means "twelve" in Greek, we would love to tell you
that the archipelago consists of twelve islands. In reality, however, there are
many more, more than 150 to be exact, the majority of which are uninhabited. The
name comes from the 12 most important islands in the group.
The best-known islands, and without doubt, the most popular with travellers,
are Rhodes, Karpathos, Kos, Astypalaia, Leros, Kassos, Symi and Kalymnos. They
all have the pleasure of being located in the sunniest region of Europe and,
with 3000 hours of sunshine a year, are among the most popular tourism destinations.
No matter which island and which season you choose for your trip, a varied
holiday including fantastic beaches, traditional villages and picturesque
sunsets awaits you everywhere.