8.07.2005

Isythica

A search on Google for isythica will return this site, my other spymac site and other random sites on which somehow my email has been left when they were last crawled by Google. The interesting thing to note is the spelling recommendation that Google recommends, ithaca which is the very word I derived isythica from when I was in desparate need to create a hotmail account as my last one had been hacked and spammed beyond repair. I had to fill the form five frustrating times before I hit upon isythica, there were simply tooo many people on hotmail and all forms and derivations of my name were taken along with ALL of my idols and interests which I found very disconcerting seeing that I had interests in common with the retards at hotmail (Gmail rox! dont have an invite? GET ONE!). However this image of Greek mythology came into my mind and I remembered reading about a city called Ithaca (no not the one in New York). It is an island which has now like all islands turned into a commerical dump for tourists to indulge in but in time of old it was rumoured to be the residence of Homer.

Home of Odysseus, and perhaps Homer, this tiny island attracts sailors and holidaymakers from all over the world. It is very beautiful, and is surrounded by some of the clearest waters in Greece. Because it is small and a bit difficult to reach, it does not get the mass tourism that the neighbouring islands do. Therefore many celebrities like spending their holidays here - either on their yachts or renting a house.Ithaca is truly a magical place, and stands for the homecoming. Odysseus sailed for a decade to reach his home, and many sailors believe Ithaca is the ultimate goal. Its friendly people will do their best to make you feel welcome, and it is no coincidence that many return here year after year.
History
Even though Odysseus is the best known name of Ithaca, it was not he gave the island its name. According to mythology, Ithacis was the son of a Cephalonian king who settled here, and who together with his brother built a fountain that provided the whole island with water.The island has probably been inhabited since the 2nd Millennium BC, and there is evidence it was the capital of Cephalonia during the Mycenaean period (around 1500BC). This coincides with the Trojan war, and if Odysseus really existed, now is when he would have been king.The Romans occupied the island in the 2nd century BC, and later it became part of the Byzantine empire. It was constantly attacked by pirates, and made an alliance with Cephalonia in AD800.The Normands and the Franks ruled Ithaca in the 12th and 13th century, and after a 30 year Turkish rule (1479-1499) it fell into Venetian hands.Towards the end of the 18th century the island was occupied by the French, and in 1809 it was conquered by the British. In 1821 the war of Independence broke out, and Ithaca was finally liberated in 1864.Much of the island was destroyed in the terrible earthquake of 1953. Therefore most of the buildings on the island are no older than 50 years, and the Italian influence is quite obvious.
What to See
Ithacas beautiful little capital Vathy has the worlds largest natural harbour. Here you can visit the cave of the nymphs, as well as the small archeo-logical museum. Local artists have their own shops, and the many small cafes and taverns will impress you.The monastery of the Virgin Mary (Panagia) Kathara is open for visitors. It was probably built in the 16th or 17th century, and has very beautiful icons, as well as very nice surroundings.There are also some ancient ruins just outside Stavros.
What to Do
Relax!!! Ithaca is also excellent for snorkelling and some people like to climb its mountains. The nature is steep and beautiful, and has a wide range of flora and fauna, so going for long walks is a good choice. Bring lots of water, though, and prepare for some serious climbing. There are watersports, tenniscourts and daytrips to the neighbouring islands.In August there is a cultural festivals with artists and orchestras from all over the world.
Beaches
There are both sand and pebble beaches. Vathi, Frikes and Kioni all have beaches, but a great alternative is also to take a boattrip and visit some of the more inaccessible places. You'll be amazed by how clear the water actually is!
Nightlife
Ithaca is an island for relaxing but if you want some nighlife, there are two discos in Vathy. Otherwise, you can enjoy some very nice little bars and cafes with a romantic atmosphere in the evenings.
Food
The local taverns serve mostly good, traditional Greek food. Most of the local specialties are based on fish, and there are some sweets that are worth a try.
Shopping
You can find both traditional souvenirs and clothes on the island. In Vathy there are several shops with very distinct handmade costume jewelley, art works and antiques.
Getting Around
There is a bus connecting Vathy, Frikes and Kioni. Because the island is so mountainous, many find the bustrip horrific, since the roads are quite narrow and winding. There are also smaller boats that can take you around the island. A few taxis work, and you can rent a moped.
Getting There
Ithaca doesn't have an airport, so most people prefer to take a direct flight to Cephalonia or Lefcas, and a boat from there. From both islands there are ferryboats as well as excursion boats.
Facts about Ithaca*
Size: 95 sq. km
Population: about 4000
Airport:: No
Cashmachine: Yes
Internet cafe: Yes
Highest Mountain:
Price rate: Average
Phonenumbers*
International code: 0030
Local code:26740
Health Clinic: 32222
Police: 32205
Port Police:
Tourist Information:
Bus company:
Coast guard:
Post office:
Telephone company (OTE): 32299
Taxi: 33030

The main point is that I succeded in coming up with a name that was not taken on hotmail :)

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