2Kasos – The Forgotten Gem of the Dodecanese

At the southern edge of the Aegean, near Crete, lies Kasos — one of Greece’s least-visited islands and a sanctuary of tradition. Its rugged landscapes, windswept shores, and welcoming locals give it a raw, authentic charm.
Villages like Fry and Arvanitochori are filled with narrow alleys, stone houses, and stories of maritime glory. The food is exceptional — don’t miss makarounes (handmade pasta with caramelized onions) and fresh seafood straight from the fishermen’s boats. The beaches, like Helatros and Ammoua, are blissfully uncrowded. Kasos is an island for those who crave connection — to place, people, and heritage.