Icarian Sea
The Icarian Sea is a part of the Aegean Sea, located between the islands of Ikaria and Samos in Greece. It is named after the mythological figure Icarus, who, according to legend, fell into the sea after flying too close to the sun. The sea is known for its beautiful blue waters and is a popular destination for sailing and swimming.
The Icarian Sea is rich in marine life and features several small islands and islets. It is also significant for its historical and cultural connections to ancient Greek mythology and maritime trade. The surrounding areas offer stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.