How do you get paid to live in Antikythera?

If (or when) you move to this almost remote island (the official population is currently 20), you'll receive housing, land, and an allowance of 500 euros a month for the next three years (which adds up to a little over $20,000) from the local Greek Orthodox Church.

How do I get to Antikythera island?

How to get to Antikythera. You can easily get to Antikythera by ferry from the neighboring island of Kythira, or from the port of Kissamos in Crete. There are also regular ferry crossings to Antikythera from the port of Piraeus and the ports of the south Peloponnese (Gythio or Neapolis).

How much do you get paid to live in Antikythera Greece?

Families who set up residence there will receive a monthly allowance of €500 for three years – a total of €18,000, the publication said. The catch: The island has only one shop – a kafeneion (coffee shop) which also serves a grocery store and meeting place for islanders.

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How do you use Antikythera?

The mechanism was operated by turning a small hand crank (now lost) which was linked via a crown gear to the largest gear, the four-spoked gear visible on the front of fragment A, gear b1. This moved the date pointer on the front dial, which would be set to the correct Egyptian calendar day.

Will Antikythera pay you?

The Greek island of Antikythera. A secluded Greek island has become the latest Mediterranean idyl to offer to pay people to move there, teaming up with the Greek Orthodox church to offer new residents a monthly allowance totalling €18,000 (NZ$33,000).

Is there Internet on Antikythera?

Antikythera has just one small provisions shop, with basic food and vegetables. However, it does have electricity and internet connection. To find out more or to apply, visit the Antikythira website or call the local council on +30 2736033004.

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