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Ios

Inside information tells us that Ios is a holiday destination for young adults enjoying the plethora of entertainment opportunities. Ideal for party-people, but also for watersports aficionados. Windsurfing is also popular in the island due to the strong winds. Walk down the picturesque main town, visit the ancient sites, like Skarkos, an ancient settlement and enjoy a relaxing meal at the local tavernas.

Folegandros

Enjoy some quiet time at the island of Folegandros. Ideal for a romantic getaway, relaxing swim, sunkissed vacation with a laid-back lifestyle. The island remains an untouched charming piece of land, where time seems to have slowed down. Gaze at the picturesque sunset, try diving and enjoy an overall alternative vacation. Grab some pie or local cheese on the go.

Kea

A less known but equally picturesque island. Also known as Tzia, the island is not the typical Cycladic island. Elegant architecture, colorful landscapes, neoclassical houses, beaches and secluded coves are up for exploration. Enjoy the local delicacies, like Loza (corned pork). the local cheeses or Tsigaropita, a local pie with tsigara (pork with fat), eggs, milk, sesame and anise.

Sifnos

Sifnos is the ideal island for families and couples. Hospitable locals, pristine beaches, chapels and most delicious cuisine. Visit the Monastery of Chrissopigi, the protector of the island, taste the excellent food (remember moussaka?), stroll at Apollonia, the island’s capital and Faros, the port of the island.

Kymolos

The island of Kymolos is small but special. Chorio, the main town, is traditional and worth visiting. Unspoiled Greek beauty at its best, Kymolos is a hospitable place with great cuisine, calmness, and secluded beaches. Pay a visit to the ruined Venetian Castle, the beaches of Agios Georgios and Prasa and the local museums.

Milos

Another gem of the Cyclades. About 40 beaches await you to swim and admire the volcanic landscape of Milos. The famous statue of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, Venus de Milo, was discovered in the island in 1820. Admire the rock formations, visit Plaka and the early-Christian catacombs. Enjoy the calmness and uniqueness of the island of Milos.

Serifos

Take a stroll off the beaten path at the island of Serifos. A place ideal for exploration, discovery and seemingly inaccessible beaches. Visit Chora, take a swim at the many beaches and don’t miss the now abandoned Old Mines. In the island, you will see a great deal of granite that makes Serifos the rockiest island.

Kythnos

The authentic island of Kythnos in western Cyclades is ideal for a quiet summer break. You won’t find a great deal of facilities so enjoy a swim, relax with a good book or try hiking. Chora or Driopida would be two villages you won’t want to miss.

Paros

Prepare yourself for Paros and a stroll at the cosmopolitan town of Naoussa, the traditional architecture and seafood to remember. Paros is packed with locals, tourists and is ideal for island hoppers. Don’t miss a visit to the ancient city of Lefkes, Marathi beach and Punda beach.

Koufonisia

Two islands (Ano Koufonisi and Kato Koufonisi) in one. Turquoise waters like in the Caribbean Sea, a paradise for relaxation and a swim you will never forget. In Koufonisia, you won’t find organized beaches. Set up for privacy, free camping or walking to the famous beaches.

Naxos

The iconic island of Naxos awaits your visit. At the heart of the Aegean Sea, visit the Naxos town (Hora), the Old Market or Mount Zas (for you, adventurous types) and the small coves. The island is famous for its cheeses so don’t forget to browse through the selection and ask for the locals’ opinion.

Mykonos

The island of Tinos is famous for the Evangelistria Church attracting many locals. Tinos is a diverse island with many villages, each worth visiting, museums showcasing local art and a delicious cuisine. The pigeon lofts are a landmark of the local architecture. The famous galaktoboureko is worth trying following a great swim in one of the island’s beaches.

Tinos

The island of Tinos is famous for the Evangelistria Church attracting many locals. Tinos is a diverse island with many villages, each worth visiting, museums showcasing local art and a delicious cuisine. The pigeon lofts are a landmark of the local architecture. The famous galaktoboureko is worth trying following a great swim in one of the island’s beaches.

Syros

The Lady of the island group of Cyclades. Syros is a synonym to elegance. The capital of the Cyclades invites you to stroll the narrow streets, admire the architecture (the Great Town Hall of Syros), taste the local culture and delicious cuisine. Start from Ermoupoli, the capital of the island and walk or ride to Ano Syros. The view from above is mesmerizing.

Hydra

The cosmopolitan island of Hydra promises an unforgettable stay. The picturesque island is a popular tourist destination and a place where famous painters and celebrities have spent their holidays. Rich in naval history, Hydra offers a variety of museums for the curious visitor and great restaurants to taste the local cuisine. Try the delicious amygdalota as you stroll down the streets of Hydra.

Porto Heli

Also called, the Monaco of Greece. If you are looking for luxury, Porto Heli is the place for you. Beautiful marinas, green landscapes and attractive seas. Don’t forget to visit the picturesque Kounoupi beach, taste delicious fish and shrimps and take a stroll in the ancient city.

Spetses

One of the most widely-known islands in Greece with a long and rich history. Spetses is a must-see. Prepare for a walking tour as cars are not allowed in the island. Don’t forget to visit Bouboulina’s House, a heroine of the island. Enjoy the local cuisine and cold coffee at the waterfront area, gaze at the local architecture and transparent waters.

Ermioni

A gem sometimes forgotten by the locals. Ermioni is a village on the eastern coast of the Peloponnese. Enjoy some quiet and relaxing time, take a diving trip and finish off the day with a local dish at a Greek taverna.

Poros

You won’t want to miss a visit to the picturesque island of Poros. Sometimes overlooked, but praised by famous poets and writers, the island offers a glimpse in the Greek history with museums and monuments. Pine trees and sandy beaches satisfy the most demanding tastes.

Agistri

Agistri is the perfect place for fans of swimming in pristine beaches and trying a variety of outdoor sports. 1.120 people inhabit the island in the winter and close to 5.000 in the summer. Enjoy the peace and quiet under the pine trees, visit the island’s villages and taste the locally grown fruit and vegetables.

Aegina

Just a breath away from Athens, the island of Aegina is one of the most famous destinations. A plethora of monuments is available for curious visitors to explore and learn more about the Greek history. Don’t forget to try the famous pistachios, buy local handmade products and gaze at the stunning views.

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