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Chalki Island Holidays
Information on Chalki island - Dodecanese, Greece

   

Chalki-Halki island holidays: Chalki island - Dodecanese, Greece Chalki-Halki island holidays: Chalki island - Dodecanese, GreeceChalki-Halki island: Chalki information - Chalki holidays - Dodecanese, GreeceChalki is one of the islands of the Dodecanese which is just perfect for those who want to spend a vacation away from the stress of modern living. The setting is delightful; pretty houses scattered around a picturesque harbourside, fishing boats at anchor, and a backdrop of rugged mountains. With its great climate and its kind people, a trip to Chalki can be considered as a vacation haven for the "body and soul" both. Chalki's only settlement, Nimborios, lies around a beautiful, natural harbor of crystal clear water. Its tall 2 and 3-story renovated mansions make it unrivalled in beauty amongst other island towns. The town of Halki has a noble air about it that reflects its past glory and prosperity. it is well worth your while to walk through its narrow and picturesque streets. While visiting the island, take long walks and discover some of the more than 360 country chapels, the remnants of a medieval castle and Chorio, the island's ancient capital, which lies at the foot of the castle. Life on the island of Halki is simple and unhurried and you can spend happy hours just lazing under the sun and swimming just wherever you fancy. Finally, if you wish a few hours' escape from the absolute quietness of the island, the bustling island of Rhodes is nearby. Bear in mind that there are no cars or buses on the island and your only means of transport will be on foot!
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About Chalki island!
Chalki-Halki island holidays: Chalki island - Dodecanese, Greece Chalki is a small mountainous island, of about 400 inhabitants, that covers a surface area of 28km. Its name most probably reflects the copper (chalkos in greek) once mined there. It has ony one settlement. Emborio or Nimborio,a little harbour town consisting of 2 and 3-story Venetian style renovated mansions, overshadowed by a Byzantine bell tower and a dramatic backdrop of rugged mountains guarded by 3 ruined windmills (Vassilakio, Aggelakio and Andrikakio). On the main road leading to and from the harbour you can see the bust of Alexandros Diakos, the first officer to fall defending the ideals of democracy and freedom in the Dodecanese islands during WWII. Do not miss the church of St. Nicholas, built in 1861, with its magnificent bell tower whose base leans over an arch made of ancien marbles taken from a temple dedicated to Apollo, as well as the ecclesiastical museum that exists there. Furthermore, in Emborio you can see the clock tower - a donation of the expatriate Chalkian community - that stands before the Town Hall, and the building of Hiona Vouvali, once used for storing sponge supplies. Ten minutes away from Emborio is Pondamos beach, a sandy length of coastline framing crystal clear waters. But there is more undiscovered shoreline, as Chalki is surrounded by a string of pure white beaches (some within walking distance and other best reached by boat). Hire a little motor boat to take you to the beaches of Yiali, Trachia, Kania or Areta and to the islet of Alimia. (St. Chalki-Halki island holidays: Chalki island - Dodecanese, Greece Deeper into the mainland, a ruined crusade castle, perched on a hill, guards the remains of the old capital, Chorio, now deserted. The walk to the castle is wonderful and the ruins are untouched. The Chalkian castle has a history of more than two thousand years. St. John's Knights constructed the main building on the remains of an ancient acropolis in the 14th or the 15th century. Walking up the path to the castle's entrance visitors come across ancient marbles, foundations of temples, but also the remains of walls of the Hellenistic/classical perod, Byzantine churches and bigger or smaller ancient Greek and Byzantine cisterns. It is a path of history. The views from the unguarde ramparts, over the town towards Rhodes, or out towards distant Karpathos, are sensational. At the NE of the castle, admire the church of St. Nicholas and its magnificent frescoes. Chalki is an ideal iChalki-Halki island holidays: Chalki island - Dodecanese, Greecesland for walkers. Take long walks to discver the approximately 360 country chapels, most of them very old and now ruined. The hospitable Chalkians will be happy to suggest you paths and trails to discover the island's unrevealed beauty. You will enjoy Chalki's hospitality at its best, however, if you are lucky enough to be there during its festivities. The whole island celebrates with a memorable passion, and everyone is more than welcome to join in. Every 29th of August, the island's biggest feast, held at the monastery of Ai Giannis, is honored by Chalkians living throughout the world coming back this particular day to celebrate. Lying just a few miles off the island of Rhodes, this tiny island has completely escaped the busyness of its larger neighbour. Once a self-sufficient island made rich by sponge diving, Chalki is now a quiet island promising relaxing, though interesting holidays...
And for those feeling energetic, even bustling Rhodes is reachable in a day, if you're up to that early start and all that hustle and bustle!
Chalki History
Chalki-Halki island holidays: Chalki island - Dodecanese, Greece Chalki possibly got its name from the copper (in Greek chalkos) workshops that were there in ancient times. The Titans were according to Greek mythology the first inhabitants of all the surrounding islands. The Pelasgians lived here for a long time, leaving several constructions behind, before they were succeeded by the Carians, the Dorians and later the Phoenicians. Aretanassa, the illustrious queen of Halki lived here once, before being exiled in Karpathos where she committed suicide after her husband's death. Remains of three temples of the god Apollo are preseved at the location of Pefkia, today's Nimborio (along the coastline). The god was worshipped here with exceptional honours. During the flourishing period of the Athenian state, Chalki regularly paid the alliance taxes. In the 7th century it is concered by the Arabs, until 825 when it is liberated. Venetians and Genovians arrived on the island in 1204 and repaired the ancient acropolis, building at the same time a fortress on the island of Alimia. In 1523 Chalki was conquered by the Turks. It takes part in the 1821 revolution, it is conquered by the Italians in 1912 and finally is annexed to Greece along with the rest of the Dodecanese.
Chalki BEACHES
Pondamos Beach, Kania, Trachia, Areta. The clarity of the water in Chalki is such, that you can also slip into the waters of the harbor for a swim.
Chalki island useful information

Area code: +30 22460
Harbourmaster: 45220
Police: 45213
Municipality: 45207

Chalki Sailing/Yachting information
Chalki is a very small island that does not offer boat owners the possibility of either refuelling or taking on water locally. The nearest refuelling station is on the island of Rhodes.
Transportation on Chalki island
Your main means of transportation will be on foot, as car and motorcycle traffic is not permitted on the island.
Chalki SITES/MUSEUMS
Some of the most important sites of Chalki worth visiting are the following:
  • Ancient crusader castle
  • Church of St. Nicholas
  • Monastery of Stavros
  • Old monastery of Taxiarchis Michail Panormitis
  • Small chapel of Ai Giannis
  • Phoeniki withthe half ruined monastery of St. Zaharias
  • Pefkia with Apollo's temple
  • The islets of Alimia and Krevati
Chalki Festivals/Feasts
  • Every 29th of August, the island's feast is held at the monastery of Ai Giannis Alargas (St. John) and is honored by Chalkians living throughout the world.
  • Assumption of Virgin Mary- August 15th
 
 
 
 
 
Chalki excursions
There are numerous daily boats that connect to Rhodes via Kamiros, Skala. You may also charter little boats which will take you to remote beaches or across to Alimnia island.
 
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::: How to get to Chalki island information

Airplane schedules:
There are no flights to Chalki.

 
::: Ferry Boat and hydrofoil information for Chalki:

There are 2 weekly scheduled departures from Piraeus to Halki island in the summer and 1 in the winter.
Travel time from Piraeus is approximately 18 hours.

More information and scedules on Chalki ferry boats and hydrofoils:
Greek Travel Pages
Piraeus Port Authority
Tel: +30 210 4226000

Rhodes Port Authority
Tel: +30 22410 28888/22410 22220

 
::: Ferry boat connections from Chalki to other islands:

Dodecanese Islands: Agathonissi, Astypalea, Kastellorizo, Kos, Leros, Lipsi, Nisyros, Patmos, Pserimos, Rhodos, Symi, Tilos
Other Ports: Samos (North Aegean island)

 
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