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The Dodecanese Islands are an island group in the South Aegean Islands of Greece .

Islands

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  • 1 Agathonisi
  • 2 Astypalaia is a small and not much developed island, between Kos and Amorgos.
  • Halki is a small and not much developed island, very close to Rhodes.
  • 3 Kalymnos is a beautiful island, between Kos and Leros, close to the coast of western Turkey.
  • 4 Kasos
  • 5 Karpathos is between Rhodes and Crete.
  • 6 Kastellorizo
  • 7 Kos is the third largest of the Dodecanese and the second most popular and touristy island after Rhodes.
  • 8 Leros is less crowded than other islands
  • 9 Lipsi
  • 10 Nisyros is a small island to the south of Kos, home to Greece's only 'active' volcano.
  • 11 Patmos is north of Leros. It is one of the most religious Greek Islands because it is where Saint John the Divine had its revelation and wrote the Apocalypse.
  • 12 Symi is a small island between Rhodes and Kos.
  • 13 Rhodes is the largest and the most popular and touristy island of the Dodecanese.
  • 14 Tilos is a small and remote island, between Kos and Rhodes, visited by campers and peace seekers.

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Get in

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By plane

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Kos International Airport (KGS IATA), Kalymnos Island National Airport (JKL IATA).

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