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Crystal-clear water meets a rocky shoreline.
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Holiday in Symi

Island in Greece — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇬🇷

Country

Greece

Type

Island

Best time to travel

May to October (22-32 °C). May/June and September/October are ideal: pleasantly warm, the island is not overcrowded.

Budget/day

85-160 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Rhodes (RHO, approx. 3.5 h with a layover) + catamaran to Symi (50 min., approx. €18). No visa required (EU/Schengen).

About Symi

Symi is the quintessential postcard image of the Aegean — the harbor of Gialos, lined with neoclassical houses in all pastel shades from ochre to terracotta to sunny yellow, tiered on steep slopes, is considered one of the most photogenic places in all of Greece. When the ferry enters the harbor, passengers often hold their breath. The island belongs to the Dodecanese and is only 25 kilometers off the Turkish coast — closer to Marmaris than to any major Greek city. Symi was once wealthier than Rhodes: the sponge diving industry made the island rich in the 19th century, and the magnificent captains' houses by the harbor testify to this golden age. The tradition of sponge diving continues in the souvenir shops. The Panormitis Monastery in the south of the island is one of the most important religious centers of the Dodecanese: dedicated to the Archangel Michael, it welcomes pilgrims from all over Greece. The courtyard with its pebble mosaic and the baroque bell tower form a harmonious ensemble. The upper town Chorio can be reached via 500 steps — the Kali Strata — and rewards visitors with a panorama that stretches from Symi over the sea to the Turkish coast. The island's bays — Nanou, Marathounda, Agia Marina — are accessible by boat or hiking trail and offer crystal-clear water in absolute seclusion. Symi's shrimp are considered the best in the Aegean.

Romance
90
Safety
90
Relaxation
80
Food
75
Beach
65

Top 6 highlights in Symi

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Harbor of Gialos

Greece's most photogenic harbor: pastel-colored captains' houses, tiered on steep slopes, a postcard image.

2

Kali Strata

500 steps up to Chorio: the historic staircase rewards with panoramic views all the way to the Turkish coast.

3

Panormitis Monastery

Significant pilgrimage monastery of the Archangel Michael: baroque bell tower and pebble mosaic in the courtyard.

4

Nanou Bay

Remote bay accessible by boat or hike: pebble beach, crystal-clear water, and a single tavern under trees.

5

Sponge Diver Tradition

Symi's golden heritage: sponge divers made the island rich, their history lives on in shops and museums.

6

Boat Tour around Symi

Hidden bays, monasteries, and snorkeling stops: discovering the coast by boat is a must on Symi.

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Symi

Recommended travel time

May to October (22-32 °C). May/June and September/October are ideal: pleasantly warm, the island is not overcrowded.

Summer

27-34 °C, hot and sunny with a light Aegean breeze

Winter

10-16 °C, mild and calm, ferry connections reduced

How much does a holiday in Symi cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

50-80 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

85-160 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

170-400 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Symi

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

No visa required — EU/Schengen. Catamarans from Rhodes several times a day (50 min.). Day trips from Rhodes are also possible.

Kali Strata — the 500 steps are best tackled in the morning or evening. Climbing in the midday sun can be torturous.

Day-trippers — many come from Rhodes just for the day. After 5 PM, when the boats leave, Symi becomes magically quiet.

Buy sponges — genuine natural sponges as souvenirs: sustainably harvested and a piece of Symi history to take home.

Order shrimp — Symi shrimp (Garides Symis) are a protected delicacy. Be sure to try them in the taverns by the harbor!

Food & drink in Symi

These specialties you must try!

Garides Symis — Symi's famous small shrimp: grilled with lemon and olive oil, the sweetest in the Aegean.
Grilled Octopus — dried on a line, then grilled octopus: a classic Aegean appetizer, particularly tender in Symi.
Moussaka — layered casserole of eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel: a Greek classic, homemade in Symi's taverns.
Loukoumades — fried dough balls with honey and cinnamon: Greek donuts, warm and sticky-sweet for dessert.
Souma — Symi's own pomace brandy: stronger and wilder than Tsipouro, the true drink of the Dodecanese fishermen.
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