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Destination
...yes ofcourse there are lovely pebble beaches and lots of hot sunny weather....but so much more read on...In the northwestern corner is the second largest municipality of Samos, named Karlovasi, a monument of commercial industry depicting the history of this town. The lovely Neo-classical structures and many tanneries distinctly project the wealth and prosperity that once prevailed. At the peak of Old Karlovasi sits the Holy Trinity church and extending diversely throughout the main town and Port areas are divisions of the University of Aegean Mathematics Faculty. Bursting with abundant nature, picturesque landscapes and charming neighbourhoods, Karlovasi is no doubt unique. The lovely Potami beach and secluded Seitani beaches are all located in the near Karlovasi. The Seitani beaches are unspoiled retreats and you get only reach them on foot or by boat. This conservation area provides the breeding grounds for the monachus monuchus seals.
Karlovasi lies between two mountain ranges, Kerkis and Karvounis, within an abundance of flora & fauna.
Karlovasi lies between two mountain ranges, Kerkis and Karvounis, within an abundance of flora & fauna.
A busly commercial center at the turn of the century, primarily manufacturing leather products. The remains of the large tanneries are still present in Ormos Karlovasi in an area called Riva.
Other large industries included olive mills, oil products, liquor & wine distilleries, tobacco products & cigarettes. Shipbuilding dates back to antiquity...until 1946 boats were hand crafted. There are still some shipbuilders using original techniques in Samos. The shipyards in the Karlovasi harbour are still active and worth visiting.
Other large industries included olive mills, oil products, liquor & wine distilleries, tobacco products & cigarettes. Shipbuilding dates back to antiquity...until 1946 boats were hand crafted. There are still some shipbuilders using original techniques in Samos. The shipyards in the Karlovasi harbour are still active and worth visiting.
Characteristic of the island's agricultural cultivation is the olive tree. There are over 1,500 trees covering thousands of acres of land but next in line is the production of grapes. The bulk of vineyard area on Samos is found in the west, north and central parts of the island. Because of the island's steep terrain many of her vineyards, especially those at high elevation, are planted on terraces. Vines occupy nearly every level of elevation from coastal locations to 800 meters.
Grapes are harvested steadily from the beginning of August to the beginning of October.
Grapes are harvested steadily from the beginning of August to the beginning of October.
The aromatic muscat grape is characteristic of Samos and from it originates the wines of Samos.
Ouzo is also produced locally.
Other products include natural honey from herb and plant sources such as thyme, pine, eucalyptus and poppies. There are also large quantities of therapeutic herbs.
Ouzo is also produced locally.
Other products include natural honey from herb and plant sources such as thyme, pine, eucalyptus and poppies. There are also large quantities of therapeutic herbs.

Things to do in Karlovasi area...visit the shipyards in the harbour, enjoy short walks through the trails or simply to Paleo Karlovasi. Within a short distance there are many local villages, monasteries & chapels. Swim at Potami beach, walk to the old chapel of Metamorphosis at Potami area and then on to the waterfalls, visit the wine factory, the old tannery factories, the folklore museum, the town hall, workout at the sports stadium, enjoy the restaurants, cafes and shops....and...don't miss the beautiful sunset...perfect way to welcome the evening.
I am originally from Ottawa Canada but now reside in Karlovasi with my family. I am in the process of developing alternative forms of tourism suitable for this area. Your comments & suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Let me know what you would look for in a quaint, easy-going, verdant environment. How would you like to spend your precious days?
Happy Holidays
Demetra (Toula) Foustanellas


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