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Naxos

The largest island in the Cyclades, demonstrates how tourism can complement cultural heritage and primary production.

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Empowering Mykonos

This beautiful island’s resilient character was shaped by women, famous and unknown, over long difficult years and periods of sacrifice.

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Keros

In the heart of the Cyclades, Keros is filled with mysterious artifacts and theories about life in the Early Bronze Age.

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Hydra

This small island is an ideal destination for those who want to slow down, enjoy some leisurely boat rides, and discover art in unexpected places.

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Local Tales from Spetses

Four locals and a sixth-generation descendent of Bouboulina introduce us to this Argo-Saronic island through their own unique perspectives.

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Spetses: The Guide

Timeless hangouts, useful addresses and cool tips for an unforgettable weekend on the Saronic island of Spetses, just two hours by ferry from Athens.

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Kefalonia

Explore mythical caves, evergreen forests, and beautiful sandy shores such as legendary Myrtos Beach, all on the largest island in the Ionian Sea.

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Corfu

Exploring Corfu’s countryside and its paths, enjoying the atmosphere of the city and trying traditional dishes of the local cuisine.

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Kythira

Virgin landscapes, fabulous beaches, and a unique cuisine, the island of Kythira is a popular place for other Europeans to settle and call home.

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Eastern Crete

With its exotic beaches, traditional villages and friendly locals, a trip to Lasithi promises unforgettable moments and great experiences.

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Symi

Neoclassical architecture, rich gastronomy, enchanting beaches and fanatic repeaters set the tone.

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Lesvos
Discover a blend of many different
worlds on the third-largest
Greek island.

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Amorgos

Why do the locals recommend that “you must visit Hora”? Because it is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful island towns in the Cyclades.

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Ios

What is more predominant here, the churches or the bars? Which site will surprise you? What does the island taste like?

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The Small Cyclades

Ano Koufonisi, Schinoussa and Iraklia are
three ideal Cycladic islands that are so similar,
yet so different.

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Salamina

For an offbeat adventure, take a day trip or longer to Athens’ closest island, where the historic naval Battle of Salamis changed history.

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Paros

Detoxing with yoga, deep massages, hikes through flower-covered meadows and pottery lessons for beginners on the incredible Cycladic island of Paros.

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Tinos

Architecture, crafts, local traditions and unique features, make a visit to each one of these 8 villages an unforgettable experience.

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Serifos

Offering both secluded and organized beaches, mouth-watering food, and a main town of unparalleled beauty, Serifos leaves a lasting impression on visitors.

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Kythnos

This low-key Cycladic island, conveniently close to Athens, offers beautiful beaches, great food, and a rich musical heritage.

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Sikinos

Surrounded by such big names of the Aegean Sea as Santorini, Paros, Ios and Folegandros, Sikinos is not yet another buzzing island of the Cyclades. 

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Folegandros

A small Greek island in the Aegean Sea between Sikinos and Milos has packed a lot of beauty into its small size.

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Paxos

Exploring the tiny island next to Corfu with refreshing, immaculate waters and offbeat locals.

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Skyros

Rare animal species, outdoor dining, fresh products and seaside villages are just some of the attractions to be discovered on the North Sporades island.


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