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Karpathos is best explored slowly and by car or scooter, because the island is long, mountainous, and full of small villages and remote beaches that buses don’t reliably connect.

A good approach is renting a car to get access to;

  • mountain villages
  • west coast beaches
  • remote tavernas
  • sunrise/sunset viewpoints
  • the road to Olympos

Split the island into regions

South Karpathos

More accessible and beach-focused:

  • Pigadia — main town and base
  • Amoopi — calm swimming beaches
  • Arkasa — sunsets and tavernas
  • Lefkos — beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere

North Karpathos

More traditional and dramatic:

  • Olympos — famous preserved village culture
  • Diafani — fishing village and ferry port
  • mountain roads and viewpoints

Take a boat trip

Boat excursions are one of the highlights:

  • beaches only reachable by sea
  • snorkeling coves
  • nearby Saria island
  • west coast sea caves

Karpathos is unusually strong culturally compared with many Greek islands so make sure to explore the villages to

  • traditional dress still appears in Olympos
  • local music and dancing are important
  • family tavernas often serve homemade dishes you won’t find elsewhere

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