
Oucepi
Oucepi is a group of small islands in the Aegean Sea, Greece. Located approximately 25 km southeast of the mainland, these islands cover an area of 45 square kilometers. The archipelago is characterized by rocky landscapes, sparse vegetation, and a Mediterranean climate.
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Oucepi Islands are formed mainly from limestone, contributing to their rugged geological structure. Historically, they were used as strategic maritime points. Access is typically by ferry from nearby ports such as Lavrio. The islands have limited infrastructure, with basic facilities for visitors. Exploration is generally done on foot or by small boats, as motor vehicles are restricted.