SMALL ISLANDS IN THE EASTERN CYCLADES
- these are the charms which attract visitors to these virtually
virgin islands. Archaeological excavations have shown that the
islands were inhabited in prehistoric times. In Iraklia, where
there is a cave (Ai-Yanis) with superb stalactites, traces of
the Cycladic civilisation have been found. At the pretty
harbour of Messaria on Shinousaa, there are ruins of medieval
fortifications. Koufonissia has a fine sandy beach at Finikia
(Pano Koufonissi), where the water is crystal-clear, and (on
Kato Koufonissi) further beaches with coarse sand. The remains
of buildings from the Hellenistic and Roman periods have come to
light. Keros has yielded the remains of settlements from the
Early Cyeladic period, together with archaeological finds of the
same date which are considered among the finest anywhere in the
Cyclades. Donoussa too, with its incomparable beaches, has
traces of prehistoric habitation. A few rooms are available for
rent m Iraklia, Pano Koufonissi and Shinoussa.
How to get there: The smaller islands of the Eastern Cyclades are
served by ferries from Pireaus (information from the Piraeus
Port Authority, tel.: 01/422.6000) and Rafina (information from
the Rafina Port Authority, tel.: 0294/22300). Useful telephone
numbers: Automatic dialing code: 0285. Commune Offices: Ano
Koufonissi: 71379 Schinoussa: 71 170 Iraklia: 71545 Police tel.: 71375.