Sail to the remote southern tip of Symi to visit the magnificent 18th-century Monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis, one of the Aegean's most revered pilgrimage sites. An awe-inspiring blend of Byzantine art, incense, and total tranquillity.
What to expect
The approach by sea is theatrical: the monastery's tall bell tower and ochre-washed walls rise from a perfectly sheltered bay with no road access from the north. Inside, the lavishly gilded iconostasis and the astonishing collection of votive offerings — model ships, silver plaques, handwritten letters — tell the stories of sailors saved at sea. The resident monks welcome respectful visitors, and the small on-site museum houses rare Byzantine treasures. Afterwards, swim in the cool, pine-scented bay before the gentle sail home.
Good to know
Dress modestly — shoulders and knees must be covered; wraps are sometimes available at the gate. The return journey to Gialos is typically timed to have you back 1–1.5 hours before standard all-aboard times. Book directly with the boat operator at the harbour or via advance message to confirm the day's schedule.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Symi — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.