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Mandriko beach, Rhodes Island |
The beach of Mantriko, in front of the homonymous coastal settlement, the port of Emponas, is situated at a distance of some 7 kilometers northeastern to Skala Kameirou and some 44 kilometers southwestern to the town of Rhodes. The name “Mantriko” is owed to the stockyard found at the place. The settlement has only few permanent residents, occupied in agriculture, stock-breeding and tourism. The area is famous for the quality of the fruits and vegetables. Accommodation is available in the area around and good food is offered in the sea front taverns of the settlements of the area. |
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The small village is built at a place with long history. As the archaeological finds show, in antiquity the area was occupied by a famous city named Leros, Liros as the residents of Emponas and Kretenia call the area, in false pronunciation. Once in the settlement, it is worth seeing the church of Aghia Triada (Holy Trinity). The beach is not much organized , but here you will find the calmness you will never enjoy in the crowded popular resorts with their full facilities. In any case of emergency, you should address to the relative services of Emponas. Access to the beach is possible by rented or private car and motorbikes. If you reach the place by yacht or boat, the small port of Mantriko is suitable for mooring. |
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