Kythera Dive Center NORDLAND SHIPWRECK
Grounded 29/8/2000 at Dragonares, Kithira Island, and it's engine room was reported to be flooded. The salvage tug MATSAS
STAR was on the scene but unable to prevent fuel oil seeping out and polluting local beaches. it continued to take water and it's
stern was rested on the bottom at 30 meters approximately. It was on passage from Saint John for Gemlik with pearlite.
Now it has become a shelter for the marine life and a dive site for recreational divers.
Enjoy
Diving at Melidoni, Kythera island Greece
Diving at Melidoni, Kythera island Greece
we found a lot of ancient amphoras
Kythera Underwater Beauties
Some footage from the underwater world of Kythera Island
Diving at Limnionas, Kythera island Greece
Diving at Kythera island, Greece
Spot : Limnionas
Max depth : 34.9m
We Dive Kythira
Snorkelling and Scuba diving around the southern Greek island of Kythera.
Free diving Kythera Summer2015
Blue lagoon snorkeling in Xitra...Enjoy!
SHIPWRECK NORDLAND KYTHIRA - KYTHERA.GR.flv
GREECE 2016
GoPro footage of my trip to Kythera, Greece in Summer 2016!
Kythera Cliff Diving
At the Port of Kapsali
kythera masse
Film zu Macht und Geld
ADELIN 107,3 FM AFIEROMA STA KYTHERA !
Return to Kythera
Mr. David Page PSM recounts his time as a department officer developing a successful short film that was widely used throughout Greece to encourage Greek nationals to travel to Australia in the early 1970s.
The short film, Return to Kythera, has been found in the extensive collection of the National Film and Sound Archives, Canberra. The original full version of Return to Kythera can be accessed by arrangement with the National Film & Sound Archive.
Kythera 2006
Photos by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli and Harry and Alex Alfieris, from their trip to Kythera in 2006.
In Search of Kythera and Antikythera, Venturing to the island of Aphrodite
An artistic video, travelling through unexplored Kythera and Antikythera. an insider's look at the unique island of Kythera, Greece, the birthplace of Aphrodite, goddess of Eros, through the photos of Tzeli Hadjidimitriou. Antikythera, a lonely rock in the sea, with almost no inhabitants, comes alive in summer. Enjoy also the guide 'In search of Kythera and Antikythera. Venturing to the island of Aphrodite
Music
Amalia Rodriguez
Panayotis Leftheris (Catelouso)
Mercan Dede
Mariza Koch
No music copyright infringement intended.This video is not for commercial use.
For more information about the work of Tzeli Hadjidimitriou, you may visit Http://odoiporikon.com/
Kythira: top things to do - must see attractions (drone camera)
Kythira/Kythera: top things to do - must see attractions and all are taken by drone camera. The beaches are not included in this list and if someone is interested to see beast beaches in Kythira check this video (Top 8 beach of Kythera)
1) The gorge of Kakia Langada starts at the village of Trifillianika and passes by the ruined Byzantine town of Paleochora. Paleochora, with its 13th century buildings, was the island’s Byzantine capital and is located in the northernmost part of a steep cliff set in the middle of the canyon. The gorge ends on the beach of Kakia Langada, where the famous pirate Hayreddin Barbarossa started his invasion, adjacent to Lorenzo beach in Agia Pelagia.
For adventurous nature lovers, it is possible organize a unique canyoning tour through Kakia Lagada – the Evil Gorge. In springtime and after the first rainfall in autumn, small lakes form and, during the summer, the gorge is without water, but still challenging. The canyoning tour makes your holiday on Kythira complete.
2) The stone bridge in Katouni is one of the most impressive monuments of Kythera. It was built during the period of British rule and is the largest stone bridge in Greece. Its length reaches 110m, it is 15m long and 6m wide. It is characteristically based on 13 arches and 12 wickets in absolute symmetry! Designed and supervised by Macfale himself, the bridge was completed in 1826 as part of the road connecting the capital with Avlemonas, the biggest British engineering project in Kythera. Due to its exceptional architecture the bridge can hold more weight than originally planned. Legend has it that Macfale, the island's British governor, fell in love with a girl from Katouni village and decided to build the bridge near her house in order to see her daily, while supervising the project.
3) Located west in Kythira, in the village of Mylopotamos Kato Chora. Is Venetian castle built in 1565 because of its strategic position from to protect the villagers from the pirates. Inside numbered many homes and churches and was inhabited until the 50's. A few of them survive today, some in good condition, which creates to many visitors a sense of transportation in the past. Inside the castle there are 9 churches, excellent architecture belonging to the 16th to 17th century, and is Panagia Mesosporitissa, the Prophet Elijah, St. Athanasius, St. Ioannis the Theologian, Saint Anargyroi, St. Nicholas, St. John the Baptist, and St. Demetrius. The sunset from the west side of the castle is considered as the most beautiful of Kythira overlooking
4) Anyone who visits the beach Diakofti will be confused and wonder if they are in some exotic island! The water is shallow and turquoise and the color of the sand is white. Located on the northeast side of the island, in one of the most beautiful sites of Kythera next to the harbor, it is an ideal beach for young children because of its depth. In the taverns by the seaside you can taste fresh fish, seafood and traditional Greek cuisine. A few meters away from the harbor you can also see the shipwreck that took place a few years ago and has become one of the island’s modern exhibits.
5) The village of Agia Pelagia started its development in the 1980s, and for several years was the island’s main harbor. Today, it is a village specifically geared towards tourism, with many good hotels, restaurants and shops. Along the seaside and close to many beaches, Agia Pelagia is one of the best choices for visitors. Recommended visits include the beaches of Lorentzo, Lagada, Firi Ammos (of Agia Pelagia), the Cave of Saint Sophia (one of three caves with the same name on the island) with an area of more than 120 m² full of stalactites and stalagmites, as well as the Cave of Venus in the small ravine of Galani.
6) Perhaps the most beautiful village of Kythera. Set on the eastern part of the island, Avlemonas is a coastal village with picturesque bays. There you’ll find many rooms to let, restaurants and cafes while the small swimming pool is fascinating for young and older kids! Swimming and diving, walking up to the Venetian fortress-observatory, witnessing the romantic atmosphere; it is no coincidence that those who visited the island of Kythera talk to friends first and foremost about the beauty of Avlemonas. Don’t forget to see the building with the sundial in the creek behind the village. Near Avlemonas lies the beach of Paleopolis, one of the biggest and most beautiful on the island.
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2014 Italian Escape to Kalami
A nice dive with our Italian friends at the Kalami caves and bay on the beautiful island of Kythira
Kythira Island, Greece, Yoga Holiday Highlights
Get a taste of the Semperviva Greece Yoga Holiday on magical Kythira Island. Daily Kundalini yoga with Gloria Latham. Blue skies, warm Mediterranean sea, never-ending beaches, cliff diving, boating and pure relaxation. Don't forget the balmy nights with delicious Greek food and dancing. Get away from it all and get closer to yourself.
Music - credit:Mihalis Hatzigiannis
Sailing Kythira, Santorini and mad dash Sail Across Cyclades to Turkey #044
The new Greek Cruising Tax puts the wind in our sails this episode as we shoot through the Cylades to avoid it! We reflect on the lack of group activities for the kids and also have medical problems with what we think is Psoriasis. Eventually we reach Bozburun in Turkey for a well earned beer and breakfast!
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