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Kamari Ruins

A Dorian city—with 9th-century BC tombs, an engraved phallus, Hellenistic houses, and traces of Byzantine fortifications and churches—floats more than 2,100 feet above the island. At the Sanctuary of Apollo, graffiti dating to the 8th century BC records the names of some of the boys who danced naked at the god's festival (Satie's famed musical compositions, Gymnopédies, reimagine these). To get here, hike up from Perissa or Kamari or take a taxi up Mesa Vouno. On the summit are the scattered ruins, excavated by a German archaeology school around the turn of the 20th century; there's a fine view.

Ruins

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Kamari, Santorini  84700, Greece

22860-23217

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Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €6 or €15 as part of 3-day combined museum ticket, Closed Tues., Tues.–Sun. 8:30–3

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