
Kea
The closest Cycladic island to the mainland, Kea (Tzia) stands out with lush green landscapes, ancient ruins, the famous stone Lion of Ioulis, and hidden coves.
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Piraeus Bank
Piraeus Bank in Korissia is the most accessible banking facility on Kea, located on the main road that runs through…

Aristaios
Aristaios is not a standard supermarket. It is a small shop and producer on Kea — known locally as Tzia — that grows…

Café Varadi
Café Varadi sits in Milopotamos, one of Kea's small coastal settlements on the island's western side, and it runs from…

Laografiko Mouseio
The Laografiko Mouseio in Milopotamos is Kea's folk museum, dedicated to documenting and preserving the agricultural…

Lion of Kea
Ancient rock-carved lion figure dating to the 6th century BC, one of the largest in Greece.

Agios Spyridonas
Agios Spyridonas is a small Orthodox chapel on the island of Kea (also known as Tzia), dedicated to one of the most…

Agios Dimitrios
Agios Dimitrios is a small traditional Orthodox church in Ioulis, the hilltop capital of Kea (also known as Tzia),…

Ethniki Trapeza tis Ellados
The National Bank of Greece (Ethniki Trapeza tis Ellados) ATM in Ioulida is the most dependable place to withdraw cash…

O Paparounas
O Paparounas sits in Ioulis, the hillside capital of Kea, roughly in the center of the island well above the port of…

En Lefko
En Lefko sits in Ioulis, the medieval hilltop capital of Kea also known locally as Chora, and runs from early morning…
