The Greek island Lipsi Presented by Alessandro Sorbello Productions www.alessandros... The history of Lipsi is inseparable from the history of the larger neighboring islands and especially that of Patmos. The name Lipsi is ancient and it is encountered as "Lipsia" on ancient inscriptions. Lipsi seems to have been inhabited from pre-historic times until today. Clay pots and inscriptions dating back to classical times, have been found on various parts of the island. In 1370 B.C. the Kares inhabit the island while 170 years later, the Dorians occupy the island around 1200 B.C. After them, the Ionians take over the rule for several decades. Part of Accommodation Greek Islands www.accommodati...
Lipsi is one of the smaller islands at the northern end of the Dodecanese chain that runs up the coast of Turkey. It lies between the larger islands of Kalymnos and Samos and benefits from being on a main ferry route.
Visitors can dismiss all the outdated reports of 'donkey-powered' Lipsi. You will be dodging scooters, not donkeys, since the island's roads were improved. The huge harbour has also undergone a major revamp to accommodate the yacht flotillas that now make Lipsi a must-make stop on the holiday sailing route.
Lipsi still has the oodles of charm and the backwater atmosphere you expect from a tiny Greek island. Lipsi is very small - you can walk virtually anywhere in a day - and now crossed with a network of paths and roads, courtesy of EU grant money.
psoi (Greek: ?e????, also: Lipsi) is an island south of Samos and to the north of Leros in Greece. It is well serviced with ferries passing between Patmos and Leros and on the main route for ferries from Piraeus. There is varied accommodation on the island. Lipsi town is quaint though of little architectural interest - it was probably flattened by an earthquake some years back. Lipsi or Lipsous is a small group of islets at the northern part of the Dodecanese near to Patmos island and Leros.
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