The general vibe of Kea is very relaxed when it comes to night-life. In fact, ten years ago this was an undiscovered island by tourists, but as time went by, it got more popular, so it currently counts on many nice places where to have an amusing time at night.
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Kea has also a good variety of restaurants where to enjoy the local cuisine. The most representative dishes are: lobster pasta, smoked pork –called ‘loza’- mushroom pie, a pork dish with tomato and eggs called ‘paspalas’, tomato and squash balls, sea urchin salad, as well as mussels and rice. |