The local mountaineering club of Ikaria has been working passionately and meticulously to mark the whole route with other Greeks and foreigner volunteers. Although the hike is not completely signposted and a few points (some mountain passes) remain exposed and with risk to cross, the trail can be walked to a large extent.
A new trail network is being planned on Ikaria!
The "friends of Ikaria", volunteer-work vacation and trail marking on Ikaria
Ikaria's healing Baths and ancient Ruins
In Therma, try to discover the short footpath that leads to some of Ikaria’s very first thermal baths! These ruins date back to the 1st cent. B.C.E., though Ikaria’s radon-active hot springs got tapped even earlier, probably starting in the 4th cent. B.C.E.
A dip (or two or three) into Ikaria’s special waters may have cured many illnesses, even ancient ones. Today, there are organized baths in Therma that you can enjoy, and some open sea hot springs along the shores of Ikaria.
A few hints (in photos) on how to find the ancient thermal baths ruins (follow the signs to Lumakia):
More information on Ikaria’s present-day hot springs ( where they are located and how to visit them) is available in our guidebook.
Ikaria's Secluded Nude Beach
Leave your bathing suit in the sand on this beach and dive right in!
For some travelers, solitude and a chance to swim in the morning with nothing more than the wet sensation of the sea against skin is a timeless experience. In the new edition of our guidebook, we highlight with a map where a secluded nude beach on Ikaria allows for this unique experience.
It takes a little walk to get there…but wouldn’t you prefer it that way?
Swimming nude is just an option. Discovering this beach is the ultimate reward.
Bring snorkeling gear too if you want to see some colorful tiny fish.
Ikaria's neighbor Fourni (Fournoi) - the shipwreck capital
This is another reason why we included Fournoi in the Second Edition of our Guidebook. The neighboring archipelago to Ikaria is a wealth of nature and history, both above sea level and below! The walking route we mapped out gives the best views over Fournoi’s dazzling seas and its surrounding islands and islets.
(You may also see archaeologists diving again this summer to find and explore more shipwrecks!)
Read this full article here: https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2018/07/the-underwater-archaeology-of-fourni-greece-s-shipwreck-capital-of-the-world.