A TINY Greek island has reopened its doors to tourists, after closing for refurbishment five years ago.
The miniature island is off the coast of a seaside town known for being a holiday hotspot for Athenians, who go to escape the bustle of the city.
The Bourtzi Fortress can be seen out at sea from the shores of Nafplio in the Peloponnese, an hour and a half drive from the capital.
Earlier this month, the Greek culture ministry and the Hellenic Public Properties Co announced that the castle had reopened to the public as “an accessible monument of culture and recreation”.
The monument had undergone restoration and maintenance in order to maintain its status as a popular site for tourists.