Ikaria Island National Airport - JIK Greece
Ikaria Island National Airport is a public airport that opened in 1995 and is based on the island of Ikaria, Greece. It serves the town of Agios Kirykos, the administrative capital of Ikaria. The airport has a code of JIK and is operated by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority. In 2017, Ikaria Island National Airport was estimated to have served 41,521 passengers and a total of 1,400 aircraft movements.
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The island, named after the ill-fated Icarus, is known for its humble yet idyllic environment, as well as producing some of the world’s best red wine and being home to a variety of wildlife. Thus, Ikaria Island National Airport welcomes a plethora of tourists each year, looking for a relaxing beachside vacation. Some of the cities and towns near the airport include Gialiskari and Kampos, both on the northern coast of the island, and Evdilos in central Ikaria.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Hotels in Ikaria promise a picturesque stay overlooking the Aegean Ocean. Atheras is located a walk away from Nas Beach. They offer small, cozy rooms and a decadent vegan menu. Guests rate Artemis Studio as superb for its stunning location, affording a view of the beach and a peaceful stroll by the coast. Ledras Samos Hotel offers the more typical hotel experience, and frequent guests highly recommend their in-house menu. The hotel is also conveniently located near Agios Kirykos village, making it easy for guests to get around and see what Ikaria has to offer.