Explore our curated guide to Symi, where we share the island’s most stylish stays, standout dining spots, and stunning swimming coves.
With its pastel-hued neoclassical buildings rising above a postcard-perfect harbour, Symi carries a quiet charm that feels both timeless and refreshingly untouched.
Loved by European yacht-hoppers and savvy travellers, the island is known for its laid-back spirit, luminous waters, and culinary highlights- including its signature baby shrimp, which is best enjoyed at one of the many seaside tavernas.
And while Symi continues to grow in popularity, it remains blissfully free of huge crowds- offering visitors the space to breathe, wander, and truly unwind. Here you can expect slow days, filled with long swims in secluded coves, sunset cocktails by the water, and leisurely strolls through cobbled lanes.
Whether you’re after pure relaxation or the quiet thrill of discovering a new island, Symi will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.
Perfect for…
Couples seeking a romantic wind-down to summer; beach lovers drawn to castaway coves; and families who prefer to do less yet still feel deeply fulfilled.
See + Do
Stroll Around Yialos
Symi’s charming port town is where the island’s energy begins. With its neoclassical mansions, narrow laneways, and vibrant harbourfront, Yialos is perfect for a morning wander or a lazy afternoon coffee, while watching the fishing boats and sleek yachts drift in and out.
Climb the Kali Strata
This historic stone staircase links the harbour of Yialos to the old town of Chorio, offering increasingly breathtaking views as you climb- making it a must for architecture lovers and anyone chasing that perfect, photo-worthy moment.
Escape to Nimborio
Just a short walk or water taxi from Yialos, Nimborio (or Emborios) is a sleepy seaside enclave with a low-key, local feel. Swim in crystal waters, explore the rocky shoreline, or simply enjoy the peace and slower pace.
Visit Pedi
Tucked into a peaceful bay, Pedi is a charming fishing village made for slow, sunny days by the sea. With colourful boats bobbing in the water and just a couple of laid-back tavernas, it’s perfect for families and those who enjoy a simple plate of freshly grilled octopus paired with a chilled glass of local rosé.
Experience Panormitis Monastery
On Symi’s southern tip lies Panormitis, home to the island’s holy monastery, dedicated to Archangel Michael. With its ornate bell tower and serene bay, it’s both a spiritual landmark and a visual highlight. You can get here by boat, bus, or taxi, and it’s worth it for the sense of stillness alone.
Celebrate Festival Season
From July to September, the Symi Festival brings music, theatre, art, and film to the island, with many events free and open-air. Alongside this cultural calendar, local panigiria and Saints Feast Days bring villages to life with eating, dancing, and local traditions.
Eat & Drink
Coffee, Breakfast + Brunch…
Mediterraneo Café– Located in Yialos, here you will find just-baked sourdough and standout homemade jams, including a signature apricot, lemon, and ginger combo.
Pavone– Symi’s go-to for a proper brunch, with dishes like Croque Madame and eggs Benedict made to order.
Kirtos Café- Tucked at the far end of Paraiso Beach, this low-key newcomer delivers surprisingly good espresso and a satisfying club sandwich.
Porte Café Bar– Perched along the harbour, you can order yogurt with nuts and honey, eggs with salmon and avocado, as well as fresh juices.
Nook Espresso Bar– This sleek little spot in central Yialos opens at 7am daily and does some of the best specialty coffee on the island.
Kamares Café– At the far end of Pedi Beach, Kamares is a peaceful pick for early risers- good Greek coffee, Freddo Cappuccino and a few simple breakfast bites.
Lunch…
Dafnes Toli– Set in a peaceful corner of the island, Dafnes is known for its homemade dishes crafted from local ingredients.
Marathunda Tavern– Leave your towel on the sunbed and wander barefoot just a few steps to this traditional, family-run beachside taverna, where generous plates of fresh seafood and grilled favourites await.
Taverna Zoe– Another family-run tavern that offers authentic Greek and Mediterranean dishes alongside stunning sea views.
Agia Marina Beach Bar & Tavern– For a more modern beachside vibe, this all-day spot pairs gourmet salads and local seafood with a well-curated wine and cocktail list.
Odyssia Restaurant– Here the menu highlights Greek and Mediterranean favourites like grilled prawns, sea bass, and fava.
Dinner…
Agora Symi– As the island’s only fine-dining restaurant, this elegant spot offers a refined take on Greek cuisine, with a beautifully curated tasting menu that showcases the finest local ingredients. Artfully presented and thoughtfully composed, it’s the perfect setting for a special night out.
Kali Strata– Near the famous steps, this charming seafood spot (one we return to every time we visit) specialises in grilled fish, lobster pasta, and standout sides. Just be sure to book ahead during peak season.
Pantelis– A local favourite, Pantelis serves fresh seafood and classic Greek dishes in a cozy setting overlooking the harbour. Ideal for savouring authentic island flavours with a view.
Vasilis– Set right on the harbour, Vasilis is known for its home-style comfort dishes, offering great seafood, meat, and vegetarian options. It’s a relaxed, well-priced spot that’s ideal for a casual dinner.
Tholos– With a vine-draped terrace right by the water’s edge, this spot offers fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes with stunning harbour views. Come at sunset for the full experience, and enjoy a menu rooted in classic Greek and Mediterranean flavours.
Sweets…
Anais– A must for chocolate lovers, Anais is known for its rich chocolate cake and irresistible portokalopita (orange pie) ice cream. If you visit just one sweet spot on the island, make it this one.
Pap-illon– A bright spot that delights with ice rolls, creamy ice cream, and tempting pastries.
Akoumi– A local favourite, Akoumi specialises in traditional Greek sweets like honey-soaked loukoumades.
Bakery Panormitis– This old-school bakery serves homemade cakes and pies rooted in local tradition.
Glykia Aigli– Located at the harbour, Glykia Aigli offers decadent desserts that satisfy any sweet craving.
Drinks…
Axinos Café– Ideal for a laid-back drink any time of day- whether coffee at dawn or cocktails at dusk.
Harani– With harbour views and a chilled atmosphere, Harani is renowned for its creative cocktails and laid-back charm.
Tsati Bar– A cool yet cozy hangout, Tsati combines local wines, craft cocktails, and warm, attentive service. (Note: it’s temporarily closed, so check ahead before you go.)
Los– For those seeking a livelier scene, Los offers vibrant energy and expertly mixed drinks.
Local flavours…
Symian prawns– Tiny, sweet, and perfectly crispy, Symi’s famous prawns are a local delicacy- best savoured flash-fried with a squeeze of fresh lemon.
Gaelopita– A unique local delicacy, gaelopita is a savoury pie stuffed with small fish, offering a taste of Symi’s rich maritime heritage.
Akoumia– Traditional sweets reminiscent of donuts, Akoumia are infused with fragrant notes of orange and ouzo.
Discover
Best beaches…
Take time to explore Symi’s stunning beaches and hidden coves, as each has its own distinct charm. Just keep in mind that the most beautiful spots are only accessible by sea, with taxi boats departing regularly from the harbour.
Marathounda– Known for its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere, this is also a spot where goats often wander by, adding an authentic and distinctly local feel to this idyllic swimming spot.
Agia Marina– Perfect for a long, lazy day by the water (with a beautiful monastery that’s just a swim away for the adventurous) this beach also features an all-day bar-restaurant serving seafood and cocktails right by the sea.
Agios Giorgos– Renowned for its turquoise waters and pebble shores that are framed by dramatic limestone cliffs, this is truly one of Symi’s most breathtaking spots!
St Nicolas Bay– Calm waters and a sheltered bay make St Nicolas ideal for families with young children.
Nanou- Prized for its pristine waters and natural surroundings, Nanou is perfect for snorkelling, swimming, or simply unwinding in serene beauty.
Best view…
Climb the iconic Kali Strata (about 500 steps) to reach the Castle of the Knights. Perched above Symi, the castle ruins offer sweeping panoramic views of the island and the Aegean Sea- the steep ascent is more than worth the breathtaking reward!
Can’t leave until…
You experience Symi’s most stunning bays aboard Maria’s Traditional Boat– a family-run tour that unveils hidden coves and crystal-clear waters known only to locals. On board the only traditional handmade wooden boat left on the island, you’ll be treated to homemade delights like dolmades, keftedes, and cheese pies, lovingly prepared each morning by Maria, the wife of skipper Panormiti. Departing daily from the port, this unforgettable cruise blends authentic Greek flavours with warm, heartfelt hospitality, making it one of the island’s most treasured experiences. For larger groups, private charters are also available, offering a more exclusive and personalised adventure.
Where to Stay…
Yialos offers postcard-perfect harbour views and easy access to cafés and shops; for something more serene, head up to Ano Symi (Chora) for a relaxed village atmosphere and sweeping vistas. For those craving total peace and privacy by the water, Nimborio is the ideal escape.
Where to Sleep…
1900 Hotel- Housed in a 19th-century neoclassical mansion near the port, 1900 Hotel pairs traditional Symi architecture with a clean, contemporary edge. This architectural gem offers a refined boutique stay, with stylish rooms designed for travellers who appreciate thoughtful details.
The Old Markets- This boutique hotel is one of the most well-known on the island, as it blends historical charm with modern comfort. Its refined interiors and central location make it ideal for exploring the island in style.
On The Rocks- Set in peaceful Nimborio, this secluded adults-only hideaway offers sweeping sea views and serene minimalism. With a private terrace perfect for candlelit dinners, it’s made for couples seeking quiet romance and slow island living.
The Anchor House- A warm, family-run beachfront rental near the harbour with a homey feel and genuine local hospitality. Its relaxed vibe and great location make it ideal for those who want to feel like a local.
Amalthea Luxury Suites- Steps from the sea, Amalthea’s soft-toned suites blend natural textures with sweeping views. Elegant and understated, it’s a peaceful base that captures Symi’s quiet beauty.
Shop…
Mina Boutique– Home to a carefully curated mix of international labels, and leading Greek brands including Zeus + Dione and Ancient Greek Sandals, this is where you’ll find the latest range of swimsuits, sunglasses and beach bags.
Takis Leather– Known for his beautifully crafted leather bags, sandals, shoes, and accessories, Takis is the only artisan in Greece to use the traditional technique of skin pyrography.
Akoumi– Stock up on traditional treats like spoon sweets, fig marmalade, and olive jam at Akoumi- a local favourite for edible souvenirs.
Essentials
Getting there…
By air: Fly into Rhodes (45 minutes from Athens), then catch a ferry to Symi from Rhodes (around 1 to 1.5- hour trip).
By ferry: Ferries from Athens’ Piraeus Port take 14–19 hours and are best suited for those with time to spare or looking for an overnight sea journey.
Ideal time to stay…
Spend 4–5 days to fully unwind and explore Symi’s hidden coves, charming villages, and must-see spots at a relaxed pace.
Getting around…
On foot: Symi is a small island where a car isn’t necessary- especially since most of its beaches are only accessible by boat. The best way to explore is on foot but choose your walking routes wisely: some paths are steep or exposed, and the summer heat can be unforgiving. For longer strolls, it’s best to head out early in the morning or later in the evening.
By bus: Lakis Travel Buses, located at the Yialo offer reliable routes to Panormitis, Pedi, Chorio, and other key spots, making it easy to reach the island’s highlights.
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