Schinoussa
Introduction
Schinoussa is a small island of the Cyclades. Having trouble sleeping?
Well, then you have come to the right place. It can't get much quieter
than this. Almost no traffic, very few people and an extremely slow pace
are the major feature of this relatively green island.
As is usually the case with the non-touristy islands in Greece, the
locals do not speak much English, but are more than willing to
communicate with you through body language.
The people on Schinoussa live off traditional fishing and farming, and
because it is a quite fertile island for the Cyclades, they grow and
produce wine and breed cattle. More and more people are getting involved
with tourism, but it will take a long time before they can rely on it,
if ever.
History :Scinoussa was probably
inhabited at least in the 10 century BC. We do not have much knowledge
of the island's earliest history because of lack of archaeological
evidence.
The Venetians owned the island from the 13th to the 16th century, and
the island was probably inhabited then. For some time, the monastery of
the Virgin Mary (Panagia) on Amorgos owned Schinoussa.
During the Turkish rule (16th to 19th century), it served as a pirate
nest
What to See :The island's main
feature is its beautiful views wherever you turn. You can see Santorini
and Ios from here, for example. In Chora there is a folklore museum. The
rest is just sea and the occasional church.
What to Do
:There is not much else to do than to enjoy the beaches and the sea.
Bring good books and a deck of cards.
Schinoussa Beaches :Schinoussa has
17 beaches, and since there is no traffic, you'll have to walk to them.
Which shouldn't be too hard since the island is small and relatively
flat. Remember to bring water, though, since it can get really hot.
Nightlife:The taverns are in
Chora, or Panagia, and there is one bar. In the hot evenings it is nice
to sit here until late, and enjoy the view and the quiet atmosphere.
Food :On Schinoussa you can expect
good, traditional Greek food. You'll find the taverns in Chora and many
of them offer a fantastic view.
Shopping :This is not an island for
shoppers, and the best souvenirs are eatable: local honey, wine or jam.
Getting Around: There are no
buses, taxis or car rentals on the island, so you must either hitchhike
or walk. Sometimes you can get a donkeyride.
Getting There :The nearest
islands with airports are Naxos and Paros with connections fro Athens
airport, and from there you can get a ferryboat. Be careful on the day
of departure - if its too windy the boats are cancelled
| Facts about Schinoussa*
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Size: 8 sq. km
Population: about 130
Airport:: No
Cashmachine: No
Internet cafe: No
Highest Mountain:
Price rate: Cheap |
IInternational code: 0030
Local code: 22850
Doctor:
Police:
Port Police: 22300
Tourist Police:
Bus company:
Coast guard:
Post office:
Telephone company (OTE):
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