Doryssa Boutique hotel is situated very close to the historic site of Pythagorion, in the southeast part the island. Pythagorion is the archaeological site of the ancient town of Samos that was home to the Eupalinian aqueduct; a tunnel of 1,036m (3,399ft) built in the 6th century BC, which is considered a marvel of ancient engineering.
Along with the site of Heraion, Pythagorion was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.
As Samos is a place of unique beauty, peace and serenity, it’s no surprise it attracts many tourists every year. The island is connected with frequent air services with Athens, the largest Greek cities and—during the tourist season—with all Europe. There is also daily connection with the port of Piraeus and other islands, as well as with Kusadasi of Turkey.