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he island of Kythira is part of the Ionian island group, but is quite isolated, at the foot of the Peloponnese, between the Ionian and the Aegean Seas.

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While being an Ionian island, Kythira resembles more to the Cyclades islands from its architecture and landscape.

Kythira is known as the Isle of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite.

The ancient myth is that when Cronus severed off his father Uranus’ genitals, he threw them into the sea.

View of Avlemonas
They turned into the two rocks rising out of the sea until today, on the eastern coast of the island. Aphrodite rose from the foam created by the genitals and re-emerged in Cyprus, which is why both islands haggle over the goddess’s birthplace.

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Since the Second World War, most of Kythira’s inhabitants have left their island for Athens or Australia, which explains why many of its villages are deserted.

Kythira was never a rich island but it use to have an economic and military power. Tourism, even quite low, has brought today a little prosperity to the island.
Boat in Kapsali 

Since tourism is still quite undeveloped, Kythira still looks like a calm refuge, with astonishing deserted beaches and an unharmed traditional life.

The island has 3000 permanent residents, divided into 13 communities that form many villages and settlements.

It belongs to the administration of the prefecture of Piraeus.


Changing cabins at the beach of Agia Pelagia
 
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