Psara Island is a small, remote island in the North Aegean, known for its significant role in the Greek War of Independence. The island’s quiet, unspoiled beaches and traditional villages offer a peaceful escape from the bustle of more tourist-heavy destinations. Visitors can explore the Monastery of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the Naval Museum, which highlights Psara’s naval history. The island’s untouched beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it perfect for those looking to experience the authentic charm of a Greek island without the crowds. Psara offers a serene and historically rich retreat in the heart of the Aegean.
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