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Emporios

Emporios: is very quiet and beautiful village around a pretty bay. There is a sandy beach with several beachside tavernas serving excellent local meat dishes and locally caught fresh fish. Emporios was one of the first Ancient Greek settlements, on Kalymnos, and has interesting historical sights and churches to visit.
Kalymnos: Essential Holiday Information
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no-nonsense guide to Kalymnos
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Places Close By
Rock Climbing

Rock Climbing: can be enjoyed all over Kalymnos. Italian climbers discovered Kalymnos as a climbers paradise due to the unique variety of lime stone rock with different kinds formations but particularly suited to the novice. There are over 300 mapped rock climbing routes. During your holiday, you will often see climbers and beginners are welcome to join in via the various schools and guides on offer.
Kalymnos Town

Kalymnos Town: locally known as Pothia, is the 'capital' of the island of Kalymnos and its main port. It is a lovely traditional town built around the port. Whitewashed and bright coloured houses radiate out from the prot, with colourful doors, shutters and balconies and atmospheric narrow alleys. It is a delightful location to spend a lazy afternoon.
Telendos

Telendos: is a small island and lies at a distance of about 750 metres from the west coast of Kalymnos. Its is a beautiful escape with pristine beaches, a few tavernas and no cars! Take one of the regular water-taxis to the the island and enjoy a delightful day. You can also visit during the evening when the tavernas look particularly magical.
Vathis

Vathis: Vathis is a wonderful green valley just 12 km from Pothia. The village has been inhabited from the neolithic age and has ruins of Hellenic, Byzantine and Roman times. The pretty port of Vathis has a few tavernas and bars.