| Kythira is the last of the Cyclades islands to 
              the South. The closests islands are Ios, Folegandros, Sikinos to 
              the North, Anafi and Amorgos to the East and Crete to the South.
 We refer 
to it as one, but actually it is a complex of five islands. Kythira (Thira) 
is the main island and around it Thirasia and Aspronisi (parts of the ancient 
Stroggili) and the two volcanic islands Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni.
 
 It was one island named Stroggili (circle in Greek) until about 1645 BC, when 
the volcano in the middle of the island erupted and Caldera was created. The two 
volcanic islands appeared much later from various eruptions starting from 157 
BC until the last one in the 20th century (1950).
 
 Many reasons made this 
island famous worldwide and more or less we all have seen a picture of it (it 
was that picture the travel agency used for Greece). There is a talk about the 
connection between Thira and mythical 
Atlantis. Also Jules Verne made Kythira famous with its books "Twenty 
Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "The mysterious island" where 
captain Nemo and his crew watch the volcano eruption. He was one of the visitors 
and scientists that came to Thira during the eruptions of 1866 - 1870 and wrote 
the well known book just after it. It is realy the mysterious island, the volcano 
rules, the caldera view is the most breathtaking one on the planet!
 
 If you are after the caldera view have a look at Fira, 
Oia, 
Imerovigli, 
Firostefani, 
Akrotiri.
 For the best beaches check Perissa, 
Kamari, 
Perivolos, 
Vlihada 
and Red 
beach.
 
 Kythira is connected to Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Crete, Rhodes, 
Kos and all the major Cyclades islands (Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Sifnos, Milos, 
Tinos, Syros) by boat and Athens and many countries direct by plane.
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