Kalymnos
Kalymnos is a Greek island located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, part of the Dodecanese archipelago. Known for its rugged terrain and stunning coastline, it covers an area of about 109 square kilometers. The island has a rich history, particularly in sponge diving, which was a significant industry for many years.
The capital of Kalymnos is Pothia, a picturesque town with colorful buildings and a bustling harbor. Visitors can explore various beaches, such as Masouri and Emborios, and enjoy outdoor activities like rock climbing, which the island is famous for. Kalymnos also offers traditional Greek cuisine and charming local culture.