Nisyros, a craggy and fertile speck in the Aegean Sea, is a volcanic island located north of Rhodes and part of the Dodecanese Islands, alongside Kos and Tilos. This unspoiled treasure has managed to avoid the onslaught of mass tourism, preserving its natural and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore hot springs, fishing towns, Byzantine chapels, and ancient ruins, all set against a backdrop of rugged landscapes. The island’s volcanic origins are evident in its geothermal activity and unique geological features, offering a serene and authentic Greek experience.
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