KEA or TZIA
(Area 121 sq. km. Distance from Lavrio 17 nautical miles.
Karthea and Poiessa, was one of the island's four
independent city-states.
The island's capital, Hora or Ioulida
(6 km. from Korissia), has maintained its Cycladic idiom intact.
Built in the shape of an amphitheatre, it presents the visitor
with an impressive vista of two-storey houses and tiled roofs,
steep cobbled alleyways and splendid churches with elaborately
carved wooden icon screens. At the highest point of the village,
on the site of the ancient acropolis, is a quarter known as
Kastro which commands a breathtaking view of the nearby islands
off the coast of Attica. Not far from here is the famous 'Lion
of Kea' (6th century BC), hewn out of the slate. The
Archaeological Museum in Hora contains interesting finds dating
from the Cycladic period.
The interior of the island is dotted
With miniature chapels, windmill and monasteries, including that
o Our Lady Kastriani, Kea's patron saint. Easily accessible
from Athens, Kea; offers those who are seeking a restful holiday
clean, uncrowded beaches at Pisses, Korissia, Koundouros Otzia
bay and Poles bay;
here the can enjoy delicious fresh fish at
picturesque little tavernas.
How to get there: By ferry from Lavrio and Piraeus.