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Elephant Beach House

On one of the most authentic and least known islands in Greece there's a gorgeously cozy little place for just two people called the Elephant Beach House, with a name inspired by the nearby elephant-shaped rock formation.

Kimolos is one of the quietest and in a way most magical islands where local color and tradition have not disappeared. Just a short walk from it’s the island's little port of Psathi lies one of its most authentic neighborhoods, called Sirmata Goupa. Sirmata is the plural of Sirma, a word used on the island for a cave dug out near the sea to protect fishing boats from the windy days of winter. In an ingenious move, one of Greece's exclusive hospitality groups that takes pride in preserving heritage and history, Aria Hotels, took over a disused cave and turned it into a gorgeously chic eco-friendly place to stay, literally a few feet away from the beach.

Rare authenticity that welcomes you

The Elephant House has a feel of a sophisticated boutique hotel suite yet is a great example of upcycling unused spaces that protect and showcase the local way of life. You might see fishermen go about their business at this little cove, walk around one of the most well-preserved islands with its handful of restaurants that serve delicious home-cooked fare in true slow-food fashion, tiny alleyways with whitewashed houses and even a couple of small museums. You must go to the archeological museum so you can marvel at how even the most remote of islands has a rich ancient past, while the nearby folklore museum lends insight into the island's more recent epoch. An old medieval castle, a majestic stone bridge, hidden thermal baths with curative properties and historic churches will also enchant visitors.

Eco-friendly and outdoor experiences

If you like the wilderness of Mediterranean islands, you'll love exploring all seven hiking paths and numerous beaches, along with strange rock formations and a rich mineral-filled landscape. Make sure you ask your hosts if you need any guide or directions. You can even access the uninhabited nearby island of Polyaigos by boat. For a more comprehensive range of outdoor activities, hope on the short very ride to Pollonia in Milos, right across from Kimolos, and stroll to the offices of tour company Travel Me to Milos to arrange a sailing, catamaran or geotour excursion.

Green practices

At first glance, the green philosophy of the Elephant House comes through engagingly in its eco-friendly amenities, from flax slippers and bamboo straws to the prized Greek toiletries by Apivita. Behind the scenes, energy-efficient lighting and water-saving principles are working to reduce guests' carbon footprint, while a ceiling fan offers a welcome alternative to the air-conditioning, even if there is one already installed (these cave-like dwellings tend to stay cool all year round). Electricity from renewable energy sources is also being considered. In addition, three-bin recycling outside the little property is useful not only to guests but also all visitors to this little port and beach (Elephant House works with the Kimolos municipality to ensure refuse is properly recycled).

Even more important green practices have emerged through the engagement of parent company Aria Hotels with the local environmental volunteer group, Kimolistes, in the form of funding and participation in beach cleaning activities among others. The hotel group's staff are actively involved in environmental actions! Aria also supports the Sea Change initiative that involves oversees coastal and underwater cleanups, environmental education programs and awareness raising activities regarding environmental protection. We commend the Elephant House and its parent company on these initiatives!

Kimolos

Lying discretely between the better-known islands of Sifnos and Milos, Kimolos is ideal for those seeking a calmer experience in an enchanting setting with fascinating historical monuments and geological attractions. The island features a unique variety of rocks, where the white colour of “chalk” dominates (Kimolos comes from Kimolia, which means chalk in Greek). In Venetian times the island was known as Argentiera (Silvery) because of its silver-white reflection against the waves.

The main town of Kimolos boasts many charming old houses and buildings – dating from more prosperous times – that are now being restored. The main town is built around a Venetian Castle of the 17th century. It includes the Palio Horio (old town) and the Neo Horio (new town), with beautiful white houses and traditional windmills. Because Kimolos is less popular and touristy than other islands, the local inhabitants are reputed for their friendliness.

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The port of Kimolos is the community of Psathi on the eastern shores of the island, only 1.5 km from Horio (main town). A characteristic of this settlement are the “sirmata” with their colourful cave doors by the coast where the fishermen tie up their boats.

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Overall, this island has very varied coasts, some with abrupt sharp rocks and others with windless sandy beaches. It is a generally mountainous island with highest top that of Palaiokastro (397 m). Its ground is barren and its subsoil volcanic. Due to its mountainous nature, the island offers interesting topography with sandy beaches and large areas covered with prickly pear. Also, marine sediment with petrified shells and scallops aged two million years have been found on the island.

The north-western part of Kimolos and the neighboring island of Polyaigos, including the sea that surrounds them, feature strongly in the NATURA 2000 network, with a variety of rare marine species.

 


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