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Extract from the Soyia Travel Guides:
In quite the other direction from Aya Roumli, less regular boats also head to
SOYIA
and on to Paleohra. Soyia, until World War II merely the anchorage for Koustoyrako inland, is low key, with a long, grey pebble beach and mostly modern buildings (except for a church with a sixth-century Byzantine mosaic as the foundation). Since the completion in 1990 of the paved road to Hani, the village has started to expand; even so, except in the very middle of summer, it continues to make a good fall-back for finding a room or a place to camp, eating cheaply and enjoying the beach when the rest of the island is seething with visitors.
... read the whole Soyia Travel Guides...
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