(OPTIONAL) Semi-Private tour of Ermoupolis & Ano Syros (S.I.C.) - 4.0H
The capital of the Cyclades, Syros is an island of many faces. Even its main town, built on two hills, has a dual identity. Ermoupoli (Hermes' town) is stately and grand, topped by an Orthodox church. And above it, Ano (Upper) Syros is a typically Cycladic village but crowned with Catholic monasteries and churches. Start your tour in the port of Ermoupoli in one of the converted 1830s warehouses, built so that cargo could be unloaded directly onto land. On an island that's alive all year round, it's only right that you head to the political, social and cultural heart of Syros. Miaouli Square (north of the port) is the beating heart of Ermoupoli – and not just because it's the island's administrative hub.
As well as palm trees, cafes and shops, there is a music stage with a depiction of Apollo and the muses. Dominating Miaouli Square is the Town Hall, hands down the grandest building on the island. Designed by German architect (and Greek national) Ernst Ziller in the late 19th century, it is an architectural blend that includes Ionic and Tuscan elements. It has different heights (3-storey facing the square and 2-storey around the back) and there's a 15m monumental staircase leading to the front door.
No building demonstrates the cultural blossoming of Syros more than the Apollo Theatre, constructed in the 1860s by Italian architect Pietro Sampo. It was modelled, in part, on the Scala di Milano, with four layers of boxes and an elaborate ceiling fresco adding a sense of opulence to the intimate main hall. Artistic and cultural events are staged here, including the Aegean Festival. Heading northeast, you reach Ermoupouli's magnificent main church, known locally as Agios Nikolaos of the Rich. Built in the mid-19th century with donations from ship owners, merchants and benefactors living abroad, its frescoes and icons were the work of the finest hagiographers of the region. Its centerpiece icon of St Nicholas was silver-plated in Moscow in 1852. You'll marvel at the detail of the intricate pulpit and iconostasis.
The most prestigious district of Ermoupoli, Vaporia is the residential legacy of Syros' glory years. It is characterized by high-ceiling captains' mansions, with woodcut doors, wooden floors and marble balconies overlooking the sea – giving an impression that the buildings are floating. Hence the name of the district, meaning boat. You'll soon find out why Ano Syros looks the way it does. Winding streets so narrow there's barely a straight line to be seen… whitewashed and colorful houses squeezed in so tightly they appear virtually interwoven… and from the top of the many stepped, amphitheatrically shaped settlement, views of the South Aegean that are simply extraordinary. It's because Ano Syros was once the ultimate fortress town, with gates that once sealed the town and allowed residents to ward off or flee from pirate raids. Taking pride of place at the top of Ano Syros, the Cathedral of Agios Georgios was built in 1834 but previous temples on this spot date to the 1200s. You'll tackle quite a few steps to get here but the views of the port and beyond are unsurpassed.
The complex includes a temple, bell tower, baptistery and vestibule and the Historical Archive building. Founded in 1744, the Jesuit Monastery contains an icon of the Virgin Mary brought from Rome and a library of 6,000 books, along with historical documents, manuscripts and parchments. One of Greece's most beloved rebetiko folk singers, Markos Vamvakaris was born and bred within the walls of Ano Syros and now has a museum in his honor. His wistful lyrics captured a passion for his birthplace and introduced many Greeks to the island's charms. The museum features some of his personal belongings, photos, handwritten lyrics and clothing and features a half-hour documentary on his life. Don Stefanou Ioanni Street (better known as the Piatsa) is where you'll find most of the cafes, tavernas and shops. It's flat, so a perfect spot to enjoy lunch!
INCLUDES:
• Transport by luxury A/C vehicle
• Hotel Pick up and drop off service
• Services of an English speaking escort
• All taxes
EXCLUDES:
• Gratuities (optional)
• Personal expenses