Syros is
one of the idyllic islands with the impressive Neoclassical buildings, the
glorious past and stunning beaches. It belongs
to the Cyclades islands group and makes an immediate impression on all who
visit it, since it combines glamour and tradition.
Ermoupolis,
the "Queen of the Cyclades," is the capital of the island of Syros,
the center of the Aegean Sea and a city of unique history and architecture.
Getting
there
By air
Syros has
an airport which is directly connected with the Athens International Airport.
By boat
The island
is connected with the port of Piraeus and Rafina, either with conventional boat
or high-speed ferries.
Accommodation
Syros is a
place that attracts many holidaymakers. Hence, the visitor can find here a
variety of accommodation facilities at Ermoupolis town which is the capital of
the island or at coastal villages such as Galissas, Megas Gialos, Kini and Poseidonia
.
Beaches
Megas Gialos
beach
It’s a
beautiful holiday resort, with calm clear waters and tamarisk trees that offer
their shade to the bathers. It is placed to the south, some kilometers far away from Ermoupolis
town.
Galissas
beach
This beach
constitutes a popular destination for the visitors of the island. Its sandy beach
and the calm waters attract a great number of holidaymakers. It is situated
close to Ermoupolis town.
Poseidonia
beach
What
strikes visitors about the resort is its unique surroundings with a touch of
cosmopolitan air. A well-organized beach, with satisfactory facilities can
satisfies the most demanding client.
Kini Beach
Kini is an
amazing pebbled beach with crystal waters. It’s popular setting for its best
sunset on Syros. Also local taverns serve fresh fish something that attracts
the lovers of seafood.
Sightseeing
Industrial
Museum
This museum
is the epitome of the industrial and economic development of the island. The
visitor has the opportunity to see a collection of old equipment that
concerns the industry of the island.
When visiting this museum, one cannot help but marvel the museum’s library that has at its disposal
technical books and industrial designs.
Archaeological
Museum
It is housed
in the Town Hall of Ermoupolis town, since the early 20th century and it is one
of the oldest museums in Greece. The
Museum exhibits archaeological findings
from Syros and the other Cycladic Islands.
Vamvakaris
Museum
Markos
Vamvakaris was a great composer, born in Ano Syros. He is considered to be the
founder of rebetiko and folk song. The museum exhibits his photographs and old
belongings, his passport and identity card, his clothes and shoes, handwritten
texts and verses, his ring, watch and other personal items that were donated by
his family to be exhibited in the museum that is named after him.
Churches
The island
boasts numerous churches from both religions, Catholic and Orthodox.
*The
metropolis of Syros is the church of Metamorfosis (Transfiguration), the oldest
one in Ermoupoli. It is particularly interesting because its interior has a
wonderful baroque architecture and decoration.
*The
Assumption of Virgin Mary, is situated in Ermoupolis town as well. The most
noticeable feature of the church is the icon of Mary which was created by
Dominikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco).
*The
Monastery of Capuchin played an important role in the religious and social life
of Ano Syros. The historical church of Agios Ioannis, a Catholic Metropolis of
the island between 1639-1652, is located here.
*The
Church of Saint George is situated in Ano Syros. It is considered the
metropolis of the Catholics.
Festivals
Ermoupoleia
Festival
This
festival takes place at the end of the summer and includes performances,
concerts and art exhibitions.
“The moons
of August”
This festival takes place in Ano Syros the
birthplace of the great composer, Markos Vamvakaris. It is an event that is
dedicated to rebetiko music.
Local
products
*Halvadopites:
it is a delicious sweet snack which is made of thyme honey and roasted almonds.
*Loukoumi:
it is a soft sweet made of water, starch and sugar.
*Honey: the
local thyme honey has a wonderful aroma and taste.
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