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PLACES TO VISIT IN KASTELLORIZO

ISLAND of BLUE GROTTO

Kastellorizo may be Greece's smallest inhabited island, but its compact size hides a remarkable concentration of natural wonders, ancient ruins, and colorful architecture.

From the luminous Blue Cave to a 4th-century Lycian tomb and a Crusader castle crowning the harbor, every step on this island reveals a new discovery.

Board the Kas to Kastellorizo ferry and in just 15 minutes you will arrive at one of the Mediterranean's most enchanting destinations. See our Kastellorizo Island Guide for practical tips on exploring every corner.

Blue Cave

The Blue Cave is Kastellorizo's most famous natural wonder, where sunlight enters through an underwater opening and fills the cavern with an electric-blue glow. Small boats ferry visitors inside on calm mornings for an unforgettable experience.

Blue Cave in Kastellorizo island.

Old Mosque

The restored Ottoman-era mosque near the harbor now houses Kastellorizo's Folk Museum, displaying traditional costumes, photographs, and artifacts from daily island life. The building itself reflects the multicultural layers of the island's history.

Old Mosque in Kastellorizo island.
Agios Georgios Church in Kastellorizo island.

Agios Georgios Church

The Church of Agios Georgios is one of the most prominent Orthodox churches on Kastellorizo, featuring fine ecclesiastical art and a serene interior. Its courtyard offers lovely views over the rooftops toward the harbor.

Ro Island near Kastellorizo island.

Ro Island

The tiny islet of Ro lies just west of Kastellorizo and is famous as the home of the "Lady of Ro," who raised the Greek flag daily for decades. Today it is uninhabited but can be visited by boat for its wild beauty and historical significance.

Beaches in Kastellorizo island.

Kastellorizo Beaches

Swimming on Kastellorizo means slipping into crystal-clear water from rocky platforms, harbor ladders, and small pebbly coves scattered along the coastline. Mandraki Bay and the area near the lighthouse are popular spots for a refreshing dip.

Church of Agios Konstantinos in Kastellorizo island.

Church of Agios Konstantinos

The Church of Agios Konstantinos stands prominently near the waterfront with its elegant bell tower and beautifully decorated interior. It is one of the island's most important places of worship and a landmark visible from across the colorful harbor.

Castle of the Knights of St. John in Kastellorizo island.

Castle of the Knights of St. John

The Castle of the Knights crowns the hill above the harbor, giving the island its name — Castello Rosso, the Red Castle. The climb rewards visitors with panoramic views stretching to the Turkish coastline and the open Aegean.

Archaeological Museum of Megisti in Kastellorizo island.

Archaeological Museum of Megisti

The Archaeological Museum, housed within the castle walls, displays finds from the Neolithic through Byzantine periods. Pottery, inscriptions, and carved stonework reveal the surprisingly deep history of this tiny island.

Mandraki Bay in Kastellorizo island.

Mandraki Bay

Mandraki Bay is a sheltered inlet on the eastern side of the island, once used as a secondary port and boatyard. Today its calm turquoise waters and surrounding rocky cliffs make it one of the best swimming and snorkeling spots on Kastellorizo.

Lycian Tomb

The Lycian Tomb is a 4th-century BC rock-cut monument with a Doric-style facade carved into the southern coastline. It is the only known Lycian tomb on a Greek island and a powerful link to the ancient Anatolian civilizations.

Lycian Tomb in Kastellorizo island.

Harborfront of Kastellorizo

The horseshoe-shaped harbor is lined with pastel-colored neoclassical mansions and waterside tavernas serving fresh seafood. It is one of the most photographed waterfronts in Greece, especially at sunset when the buildings glow in golden light.

Harborfront of Kastellorizo island.

Monastery of Agios Georgios tou Vounou

A scenic hillside trail leads to this peaceful 17th-century monastery set among wild herbs and windswept rocks. The walk offers sweeping coastal views and a tranquil escape from the harbor below.

Monastery of Agios Georgios tou Vounou in Kastellorizo island.

Islet of Agios Georgios

The small islet of Agios Georgios sits just offshore and is home to a chapel and the ruins of ancient structures. It can be reached by a short swim or boat ride, offering a quiet retreat with views back toward the Kastellorizo waterfront.

Islet of Agios Georgios by Kastellorizo island.

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The Island of Blue Grotto

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