EPISCOPI
Episkopi, a remarkable monument on Sikinos, tells a story of resilience and survival through the ages. Originally built in the 2nd century AD as a temple-like mausoleum, it later transformed into a domed Byzantine church. The box-shaped tomb within the temple was cleverly concealed in a blind spot of the building, evading gravediggers and enduring multiple interventions in the 8th, 14th, and 17th centuries A.D. This enduring monument stands as a testament to Sikinos’ enigmatic past and its ability to defy expectations, offering a glimpse into the island’s hidden depths and untold stories. It appears that the archaeological team made an intriguing discovery linking the tomb to a woman named Neiko. The finding of the burial epigram with her name adds a personal touch to the monument’s history. The placement of the box-shaped tomb in a hidden spot within the monument suggests a deliberate effort to protect it from looters. The opulence of the jewelry found within the tomb indicates that the woman buried there held a significant position in Sikinos society. The assortment of gold items, along with glass and metal vessels, provides insight into her status and wealth. The discovery of organic fragments of her clothing adds a personal touch to the archaeological find. The early assessments point towards the mausoleum being specifically constructed to serve as the final resting place for this distinguished woman.
ALOPRONOIA
In the heart of the Cyclades, where the Aegean gently kisses the shores of Sikinos, lies Alopronia, a picturesque village full of charm and grace, where time seems to flow more slowly. Whitewashed buildings glisten in the Mediterranean sun, while bougainvillea, in vibrant pink hues, decorate the narrow streets, creating a spectacle that enchants every visitor.
KASTRO
Sikinos, a small and authentic island of the Cyclades, stands out for its history, architecture and cultural heritage. Kastro, the main settlement, is a unique example of traditional Cycladic architecture, offering visitors a genuine exploration experience. The narrow cobbled streets, white houses with blue details and impressive churches with blue domes make up a landscape of charm and peace.
The rich history of the Castle, as a former fortified settlement for protection against pirates, is reflected in its ancient walls and buildings. The combination of natural beauty, such as the panoramic view of the Aegean, with historical monuments, such as the Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi, makes the Castle a point of reference for every visitor.
CHORIO
Chorio in Sikinos is indeed known for its charming houses and churches. The traditional Cycladic architecture of Chorio features whitewashed buildings with blue accents, narrow cobblestone streets, and beautiful flowers adorning the facades. The town is dotted with picturesque churches, all with iconic white domes, adding to the serene and peaceful atmosphere of the area. Visitors to Chorio can wander through the labyrinthine alleys, admire the architecture, and soak in the authentic Greek island ambiance. The combination of traditional houses and historic churches in Chorio creates a unique and enchanting setting for exploration and discovery on the island of Sikinos.
PANAGIA PANTOHARA
Panagia Pantochara, the chapel built as a tribute to the poet Odysseus Elytis, is another gem of Sikinos. The chapel symbolizes the purity, transparency and light of the Aegean, elements that inspire and permeate the work of Elytis. Its existence strengthens the connection of the island with Greek spirituality and poetry.
Overall, Sikinos combines natural beauty, tradition and cultural heritage, offering visitors an authentic and enchanting experience.

