The residents of Kythira welcomed with great emotion and pride the broadcast of the program «Wherever Greece Is» on SKAI TV, which was dedicated to the island of Kythira. The program aired on Thursday, May 29, 2025, and is now available for on-demand viewing on the station’s website.
The SKAI news team toured the natural and cultural landscapes of Kythira, documenting daily life, the island’s beauty, and the challenges it faces.
Through residents’ testimonies, images of unique natural beauty, and references to the island’s rich cultural tradition, the program highlighted the authenticity of Kythira, especially with the start of the tourist season approaching.
📺 Watch the entire episode here:
👉 >>Wherever Greece Is – Kythira (May 29, 2025)
For those who weren't able to watch it live, the episode is available for replay on SKAI's official platform. It’s a great opportunity to revisit—or discover for the first time—the beauty of Tsirigo.
Preface:
Today, «Wherever There Is Greece» is broadcasting live from Kythira. This unique island has inspired filmmakers, lyricists, and composers, and is an attractive destination for those who love authentic travel experiences. For two days, Evlampia Revi and Giorgos Kourdis will introduce us to this island of unique beauty, its hospitable residents, and the challenges they face.
We explore the hidden corners of the area and travel to the islet of Chytra to watch the harvest of the amaranth flower, known by its Venetian name, Sempreviva. It’s a difficult and dangerous undertaking, as one must climb to the top of the rocky islet.
We’re hiking through a network of trails of exceptional beauty, with the help of a Dutchman who has lived on the island permanently for the past 22 years. He is the man who helped establish Kythira as one of the Mediterranean’s top hiking destinations.
We are watching the process of making traditional Kythira rusks at an old olive mill that has been converted into a bakery.
We hear the locals’ complaints about the problematic ferry service. In the winter, the island on the unprofitable route was left without a ferry for nearly two months, and one of the biggest problems faced by permanent residents was a shortage of medication. Air service is also problematic, as —even though Kythira was one of the first islands to have an airport—it cannot accommodate all flights due to the short length of the runway. Residents and local organizations are calling for its extension by 500 meters.
Here are a few videos from the show













