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Samos
Samos, one of the most easterly Aegean islands just a stones throw
from the coast of Asia Minor, is renowned for its wines, particularly
for the white Muscat wine found nowhere else. The birthplace of
many philosophers and mathematicians of antiquity, such as Epikouros,
Aristarches. Pythagoras and others, Samos delights today's visitors
with its lush greenery, varied landscapes and fascinating archaeological
sites. Among the island's first inhabitants were the Pelasgians,
who established the worship of the goddess Hera on Samos. Samos
reached its greatest prosperity during the reign of the tyrant Polycrates,
becoming one of the most powerful city-states of lonia, dominating
the seas with its famous samaines, boats with five tiers
of oarsmen.
Samos Town (Vathi)
The capital, Samos Town or Vathi, is built on the verdant
slopes that surround the island's deepest bay. It has retained its
individual appearance, with its attractive neoclassical houses,
old mansions with pastel facades. The town boasts two major museums:
the Archaeological Museum with displays of ancient sculptures,
including the celebrated Kouros of Samos, vases and objects from
the Geometric and Archaic eras, most of which were found at the
Heraion (Sanctuary of Hera), the island's chief ancient site. And
the Byzantine Museum with heirlooms from Samian monasteries.
Sightseeing on the Island
* From Vathi, if you take the road heading south, your
first stop will be Pithagorio (familiarly known as Tigani,
14 km.), a small, picturesque port occupying the site of the ancient
capital. The present-day jetty has been constructed on top of
the ancient foundations. The area abounds in important ruins:
the Polycrates Wall (second half 6th century B.C.), the
ancient theatre, and the famous Eupalinos Tunnel, a technical
marvel dating to the 6th century B.C., which used to supply the
town with water. The small archaeological museum houses local
finds. To the right of the port the castle of Lycourgos Logothetis
can be seen atop a hillock. This 19th century edifice most probably
rests on the ruins of the former acropolis. Within its walls are
two Roman colonnades as well as the remains of Early Christian
churches.
* Not far from Pithagorio is the archaeological site of
the Heraion with its sanctuary to Hera of Samos, one of
the biggest of antiquity. Within its precincts, where tradition
maintained that the goddess was born and raised, are the ruins
of a temple dedicated in her honour, Hellenistic and Roman buildings
and even part of an Early Christian basilica.
* Karlovassi, on the north coast of the island, is its
second largest harbour, composed of three districts, Old, New
and Middle Karlovassi. Here, too, you will find imposing neoclassical
houses, reminders of earlier prosperous times, while 2 kilometers
away bathers will love the sandy beach of Potami, rimmed
with luxuriant greenery.
* The drive between Samos (Vathi) and Karlovassi runs along
the magical coastline, cutting through riotous vegetation and
picturesque villages. Six kilometers south of Karlovassi, set
in marvelous surroundings, is the village of Marathokambos,
which acts as a "balcony" over the island's southern beaches and
has both old churches and caves to explore.
* Still further south is the tiny harbour of Ormos,
good for fishing and swimming, while beyond it lies a string of
lovely beaches - Votsalakia, Hrissi Amos, Ai Gianis Eleimonas.
* If you return to Samos by the inland road, you will come
to the village of Mitilini, a market centre for the island.
Here there is a very interesting paleontological museum filled
with the fossilized remains of early horned beasts, mammoths and
carnivores.
* The island is well endowed with facilities of all kinds
for tourists. Accommodation possibilities range from luxury hotels
to family-style pensions and camping sites.
Getting there
By air from Athens (daily)
Information: Olympic Airways, Athens, Tel:
01-966-6666
By ferry-Boat:
From Piraeus (daily).
Information: Piraeus Port Authority, Tel:
01-422-6000
From Kavala (in summer)
Samos is also linked with the Dodecanese during summer months.
Useful telephone numbers:
Direct dialing - 0273
Olympic Airways - 27237
Harbour Master (Vathi) - 27318
Harbour Master (Pithagorio) - 81225
Harbour Master (Karlovassi) - 32343
Police - 27404, 27980
Fast Aid - 27407
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