Kalymnos
Villages in Kalymnos
About Kalymnos
Kalymnos is a Greek island located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, part of the Dodecanese group, near Kos and the coast of Turkey. It is internationally known for its strong maritime tradition and as one of the world's top destinations for rock climbing.
The island features a rugged limestone landscape with steep cliffs, dramatic mountains, and deep blue bays. Historically, Kalymnos was famous for sponge diving, which shaped much of its economy and cultural identity. Its main town, Pothia, is a lively harbor settlement with neoclassical buildings and a strong nautical atmosphere.
Today, Kalymnos is a popular destination for adventure tourism, especially climbing, diving, and hiking. It also attracts visitors seeking authentic Greek island life, combining natural beauty, outdoor activities, and local traditions.










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