Cyclades

The dreamy Cycladic architecture of the white houses combined with the blue of the Aegean Sea form an idyllic sight! According to Greek mythology, Poseidon, God of the sea was furious at the Cyclades nymphs so he turned them into rocks. Cyclades means “encircling islands,” and they form a circle around the sacred island of Delos, which was the birthplace of the goddess Artemis and her brother Apollo.

Milos

The Island of love

Fall in love with Milos, the island of Aphrodite the goddess of love who inspires beauty and art in her homeland. The volcanic activity of Milos in ancient years has endowed this island with an exciting variety of gorgeous landscapes, the artistic shapes of the rocks and wonderful colours on the white sandy beaches.

Santorini

A spectacular view

Start an adventure in Santorini Island, the precious gem of the Aegean with spectacular views, unique natural beauty and wild scenery created by the volcanic eruptions.

Ano Koufonissia

The secret gem in the Aegean

Hide away between the larger Cycladic islands of Naxos and Amorgos, in Koufonissia, the paradise of Aegean. This is an Island made up of two tiny almost-connected islands, Ano Koufonissi with its whitewashed Cycladic cottages and Kato Koufonissi which is uninhabited.

Kato Koufonissia

The secret gem in the Aegean

Hide away between the larger Cycladic islands of Naxos and Amorgos, in Koufonissia, the paradise of Aegean. This is an Island made up of two tiny almost-connected islands, Ano Koufonissi with its whitewashed Cycladic cottages and Kato Koufonissi .
Kato Koufonisi is a tiny paradise island which is uninhabited and keeping its unspoiled natural charm. Every summer, travellers visit Kato Koufonisi to swim in the transparent waters of its beaches and camp under the stars!

Naxos

The Blue Island

Travel to the Blue Island of Naxos, the biggest and greenest Cycladic Island with impressively high mountains, fertile valleys, sandy beaches and traditional villages.

Anafi

Mysterious simplicity

Explore the mysterious simplicity of Anafi at the edge of Cyclades, which had emerged from the bottom of the Aegean Sea to give shelter to the Argonauts.
Anafi is a small and non touristic island on the southeastern side of the Cyclades. Many visitors go to Anafi for free camping on the beach. The local municipality has even constructed facilities for free campers, like showers on the beach. All shops on the island, like restaurants and mini-markets, are found in Chora.

Santorini

A spectacular view

Jacques Cousteau sailed the Calypso to Santorini hoping to discover the Lost City of Atlantis. He didn’t find any evidence of its existence, but he discovered the biggest underwater caldera in the world, which turned Santorini into one of the best diving destinations in the Mediterranean.

Sporades

The mountainous, densely-forested islands with the pure blue seas are located off the eastern coast of Greece in the Aegean Sea. The name Sporades means “scattered” and was given by their geographical location, as they remain scattered in the North Aegean. They consist of 24 islands, four of which are permanently inhabited: Alonisos, Skiathos, Skopelos and Skyros.

Skiathos

The Sandy Island

Skyros

The Little Pony Island

Skiathos

The sandy island

Skyros

The little pony island

Skopelos

The Green Island

Skopelos

The Green Island

Rhodes

The Medieval island

Astypalaia

The butterfly of Aegean

Astypalaia

The butterfly of Aegean

Astypalaia

The butterfly of Aegean

Nisyros

The volcanic island

Nisyros

The volcanic island

Nisyros

The volcanic island

Dodecanese

The Dodecanese island complex is located in the south eastern Aegean, the sunniest corner in Greece! Twelve large islands (Agathonisi, Astypalia, Karpathos, Kasos, Lipsi, Megisti or Kastellorizo, Nysiros, Tilos and Halki) and numerous smaller ones have always served as a bridge between East and West during its history and have a distinct character and architecture due to successive rulers – Venetian, Ottoman and Italian, imposing Byzantine and medieval monuments and unique traditional settlements.

‘’The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.’’
Jacques Cousteau

Evia -
The Mystery Island

An entire world of contrasting sceneries is ready to be discovered! The island of Evia is one of the closest to Athens and yet it is one of the most unknown. To the north, you will find mountain landscapes with dense pine forests and olive groves, thermal springs, waterfalls, monasteries and panoramic views of the endless blue. The heart of Evia surrounds the capital of Halkida, the balcony of Aegean, Kymi and the archaeological monuments of Eretria. To the south you will discover sandy beaches, the land of winds with unique Drakospita (dragon houses) the mount Ochi and medieval castles.

Vasilika - Northern Evia

Karystos - Southern Evia

Vasilika

Vasilika

Kymi - The balcony of the Aegean

Vasilika

Kaliani - Eastern Evia

Crete

Crete is the largest island in Greece and is known for its wild natural beauty and thousands of years of culture, history and world known cuisine. There is something undeniably artistic about the way the landscape in Crete unfolds, and its natural beauty combines magnificent beaches, huge mountains, forgotten treasures, and traditional villages.

Name

Elafonisi

Elafonisi

Chania

Chania

Chania

Cephalonia

Corfu

Cephalonia

Cephalonia

The Homeric island

Corfu

Cephalonia

The Homeric island

Lefkada

Ionian Islands

Blessed with a rich diversity of landscapes, Ionian Islands are also home to many forested mountains, caves and charming villages.The west coasts of the Ionian islands boast some of Greece’s most picturesque  beaches, whose sands are caressed by a turquoise water leading to the deeper azure sea.  The  Eptanisa, which literally means “the Seven Islands” are Corfu, Lefkada, Cephalonia, Ithaca, Zakynthos, Paxos and Kythira. Although officially counted among the Ionians, Kythira are little bit different, geographically as culturally, looks more like a Cycladic island.

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