The island of Artemis! |
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Leros, is situated in the northern group of Dodecanese slands. The capital is in Aghia Marina, the old port. Leros, known as the island of Artemis, was present in all historical periods. Homer mentions that Leros with its fleet, took part in the Trojan War. Leros has many natural attractions, picturesque coasts and beaches, considerable green, traditional houses, historical and archaeological monuments and above all, the hospitality of its people. The island's most beautiful bays are Goumas and Poito Lago, set so deep inland it seems to cut the island in two. The capital is built amphi-theatrically on a hillside and is crowned by a Franco-Byzantine fortress. Like Kalymnos, Leros is essentially the home of sponge fisherman. PLACES TO VISIT PLACES TO MOOR Ormos Partheni – This bay is located on the North side of Leros. It offers good shelter from the weather. You must anchor on the East side as the S and SW are military areas and anchoring is prohibited as well as photographs. Ormos Plakouti – Located on NE coast of Leros it offers good shelter except from Northeast and easterly winds. Be careful of the visible rocks in the middle of the bay. Xerocambo - A large bay located on the south side of Leros which offers good protection from the meltemi. Ormos Alindas- This large bay is located on the east coast of Leros. There is a Venetian castle on the hill top above. When there is the meltemi the bay can get fairly rough. There is a small mole but due to the bottom is rock it makes for bad holding. Fuel and water are available and most provisioning can be found near by. Panali - This bay offers good protection from the meltemi. You can anchor off the beach in 4-8 meters depth. This is a nice bay for a swim. |