Ah, Symi. You’re like a hidden jewel in the Dodecanese, aren’t you? Just a short ferry ride from Rhodes, yet a world apart in charm and tranquility. I still remember the day I visited you on April 28, 2017. It was a day that felt like a step back in time, a day filled with unexpected delights and serene beauty.
The Arrival: A Colorful Welcome
The moment the ferry glided into Symi’s harbor, I was struck by the sight. It’s like a living postcard, you know? Vibrant neoclassical houses stacked one over the other, like a rainbow climbing up the hillside. The crystal-clear water reflecting the bright sun, and the small boats bobbing gently – it’s a sight that stays with you.
The Panormitis Monastery: A Spiritual Retreat
One cannot talk about Symi without mentioning the Panormitis Monastery. Nestled at the southern end of the island, this monastery is not just a religious site; it’s a beacon of peace and spirituality. The intricate frescoes and the ornate icon of Archangel Michael – oh, they’re simply mesmerizing. Visiting Panormitis was like a soothing balm to the soul, a moment of tranquil reflection amidst the beauty of Symi.

Strolling Through History
Symi isn’t just about the big attractions. It’s the little things that capture your heart. Wandering through the narrow streets, with their cobblestones and quaint shops, was like walking through a maze of surprises. Each turn brought a new delight – be it a small café serving the freshest seafood or a local artisan showcasing their craft.
The Unexpected Finds
Let’s not forget the unexpected gems of Symi. Did you know there’s a hidden beach at the foot of a series of steps, known to locals as the 500 steps? It’s a bit of a trek, but oh, the reward at the end is worth every step. A secluded beach with crystal-clear waters – it’s like discovering your own private paradise.
The Farewell: A Lasting Impression
As the day drew to a close and the ferry pulled away, we found ourselves looking back at Symi, feeling a mix of gratitude and longing. In just one day, this little island had left a mark on my heart. Its blend of natural beauty, historical richness, and the warm hospitality of its people made it more than just a day trip; it was a journey into the heart of the Aegean.
FAQs
Q: How do you get to Symi from Rhodes? A: The easiest way is by ferry. It’s a short and scenic ride, offering stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
Q: Is a day trip enough to see Symi? A: While a day trip gives you a taste of Symi’s charm, spending a night or two allows you to explore more leisurely and soak in the island’s tranquil atmosphere.
Q: Are there any dining recommendations in Symi? A: Absolutely! Symi is known for its seafood. Look for tavernas in the harbor or tucked away in the backstreets for an authentic culinary experience.
Wrapping Up
So, there you have it – a day in Symi, an experience that’s hard to put into words but easy to keep in your heart. It’s not just a destination; it’s a journey back in time, a peaceful retreat, and a feast for the senses. If you’re planning a trip to Rhodes, make sure to carve out a day for Symi. Trust me, it’s a day you won’t forget.
Remember, travel isn’t just about the places we see; it’s about the memories we make and the pieces of each place that we carry with us forever. Symi, is indeed a gem of the Aegean.