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Agios Kirykos, the island's capital, is steeped in tradition, boasting beautiful white houses, vibrant flowers, and quaint narrow streets. The city offers a stunning view of the Aegean Sea and Turkey's coastline. It's the perfect destination to experience the Greek island life in all its glory.
One of the major difference you'll notice right away is that Greeks drive on the right-hand side. You must be over 18 to drive in Greece, and British licence holders don't need an International Driving Permit.
Speed limits are typically 50 km/h in built up areas, 90 km/h outside cities, and 110-130km/h on motorways. Always watch out for the blue signs displaying the limit. Seat belts are compulsory for front and rear seat passengers.
Consider renting a compact class car. Narrow, winding roads are prevalent in Greek islands, and a smaller car will be easier to handle. SUV or similar types of car classes are also recommended for comfort if you plan to explore the mountainous areas.
Parking can be challenging during the high season. In the city centre, use designated public car parks over street parking. In rural areas, you can typically park by the roadside. However, don't park on yellow lines, those are designated for buses or taxis.
Visit the Hot Springs of Lefkada, an invitation for deep relaxation. Explore the traditional village of Evangelismos and the Folklore Museum, both providing a lively insight into local life and traditions. Let the coastal roads guide you to breathtaking views and secluded beaches.
The Feast Day of Agia Irini, the patron saint of Agios Kirykos, is celebrated with music, food, and festivities on May 5th. The International Ikarian Wine Festival in August offers an authentic and vibrant Greek island experience.
The local currency is the Euro. Make sure to have some cash, as many local taverns and shops do not have credit card facilities. ATMs are accessible in Agios Kirykos.
The Aegean islands have a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Be sure to bring sun cream and keep yourself hydrated, especially in the midday sun.
Your Agios Kirykos adventure awaits! Plan now and enjoy the freedom of exploring this beautiful region at your own pace.