Separating Kamari from Perissa on top of Mesa Vouna is Ancient Thera. This archaeological site, which was first claimed by the Dorians (ancient Greeks) in the 9th century B.C., is home to ruins ...
Even if you’re not a beach lover, you may want to make the trek to Kamari for the views alone: it sits at the base of Mesa Vouno mountain, the home of the Ancient Thera archaeological site.
It’s one of hundreds of sites that remain long after the Romans left Britain, and just part of the legacy of Ancient Rome. Now Bath was named after the Romans left. But there are plenty of towns ...