Erète
Erête is a small, uninhabited island located in the Aegean Sea, east of the Greek island of Rhodes. Geographically, it is part of the Dodecanese island group. The island is characterized by its rugged terrain and sparse vegetation, typical of the arid climate of the region. Its name, Erête, is believed to be of ancient Greek origin, though its precise etymology is not definitively established.
Historically, Erête has seen limited human presence, primarily serving as a temporary stopover or a lookout
In modern times, Erête remains largely undisturbed. It is not a tourist destination and lacks any infrastructure.