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| Leros, the island of Artemis, the goddess of nature and the hunt, is a paradise in the blue waters of the Aegean. It’s still an unspoiled island, retaining its strong Greek character and friendly, hospitable inhabitants always happy to assist their visitors.
Leros is a lovely verdant island with a variety of natural settings. Green valleys interchange with dry hills and sandy beaches with spectacular rocky cliffs over the sea. The numerous bays and little coves offer an excellent selection of beaches.
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| This island of 8,500 inhabitants lies in the Dodecanese, on the southeastern edge of Aegean, near Patmos. It has an area of 53 sq. km. and a coastline 71 km long, due to the vigorous carving action of the sea. Today Leros gives one the impression of being one of the last small paradises left the visitor who is seeking rare and untrammeled natural beauty. A serene beauty, which rests the spirit and the senses together in an environment, full of harmony, so hospitable it feels intimate from the very first moment.
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