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Mediterranean Ikaria Island a Beauty of Nature in the Aegean Sea
Ikaria is the home of the mythical Ikaros and an island of wild beauty
By: Vasil Kadifeli
Feb. 3, 2009 09:45 AM
From "Greek Isles in the Summer" Magazine Ikaria island stands on the Eastern Aegean Sea just to the west of Samos island. It is the home of the mythical Ikaros and an island of wild beauty, that has reached our days almost unspoiled from the effects of civilisation thru the centuries. There is no other island on the Aegean where you can find such breathtaking panoramas, clean mountain air, therapeutic hot springs, truly unspoiled seas and very friendly people. Ikarians are generally unconcerned with the passage of time. They live for today without worrying about tomorrow. If you are the type that expects luxury Ikaria is not for you, but if you like nature, clean, barren and excellent beaches, sailing, climbing up on mountains, hiking, small villages lost in time, it is the place for you.
There are very few Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine period archaeological sites and are free to the public. There are also a few small museums that house objects for the findings of the same periods. There are not so many places to stay but the few you can find provide a great diversity in price and service so you can find a place for any type of budget. There are also a few Agro Tourim centers which you can visit or even stay.
Through the history Ikaria has in general been neglected and it was 1912 when it gained independence, but due to the Balkan Wars it was unable to join Greece until November of that year and it remained as a free state for those five months which were the most difficult years in Ikarian history. But lately there was considerable dissatisfaction with the Greek government which invested little in developing Ikaria which remained one of the most backward regions of Greece. In the second world war the German and Italian occupation years were very difficult as well. After the war the majority of the islanders were sympathetic to communism, and the Greek government used the island to exile about 13,000 communists from 1945 to 1949. The quality of life improved after 1960 when the Greek government began to invest in the infrastructure of the islands assisting in the promotion of tourism. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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