
Symi
Greece
Spend your days wandering small, sherbet-coloured alleys,
investigating the cool interiors of myriad local churches and
sipping the excellent local wine on a trip to Symi. Once known for
its ship-building industry, the warm-hued harbour capital holds the
same moniker as the island, and tumbles down a natural amphitheatre
of hills towards a picturesque waterfront that’s perfect for dusk
dining. You’ll notice the muddle of pastel-hued homes are
distinctively un-Hellenic in looks; Symi’s golden era arrived in
the 19th century, when neoclassical, Venetian-inspired architecture
was all the range. Bring walking shoes – there are barely any cars,
but hiking routes aplenty.
Where to stay: The Old
Markets