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The remote island of Anafi is the southernmost island of the Cyclades and is a paradise of spectacular natural beauty with footprint-free white sandy beaches, gin-clear waters, and a few ancient ruins. Visitors reach the island through the bay of Ayios Nikolaos, over which the picturesque village (Hóra) stands, built on the ruins of a Venetian castle as an amphitheater and featuring narrow stone-paved alleys and whitewashed dome-roofed houses and narrow stone-paved alleys. Greek Mythology has it that Anáfi gave shelter to the Argonauts.

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