Explore the Cyclades

Amidst the Cyclades

Where whitewashed dreams meet the deep blue canvas of the Aegean, each island is a poem written in sunsets adorned with the whispers of ancient winds. In this archipelago of timeless charm, every step echoes the dance of mythology, and every horizon unveils a new chapter of Paradise.

Santorini

Probably one of the most famous islands in the world, Santorini is a bucket-list destination on its own, with its awe-inspiring Caldera views and dramatic sunsets setting the tempo for unique holiday experiences. Here you can visit the picturesque Oia with its blue-domed churches and world-famous sunsets, take a sea safari in the Caldera offering panoramic views of the island’s cliffs, discover the well-preserved ancient Minoan city buried by a volcanic eruption in Akrotiri, explore the island’s vineyards and sample local wines, such as the distinctive assyrtiko, and hike from Fira to Oia to enjoy a scenic walk along the caldera cliffs backdropped by breathtaking views.

Mykonos

Another ultra-famous Cycladic destination, Mykonos Island invites guests to wander through the charming white-washed alleys, go on after-midnight shopping sprees, and explore the proud windmills in its picturesque Chora, experience the lively beach clubs and world-renowned vibrant nightlife on the island, take a day trip to the sacred island of Delos, enjoy cocktails and dining by the sea in the picturesque Little Venice district, have fun with numerous water sports activities, and try underwater photography, among many more memorable experiences.

Naxos

The largest of the Cycladic Islands, Naxos is famous for many things. Visit Portara, the iconic marblegate of the ancient Temple of Apollo for stunning sunset views, relax on one of the most beautiful beaches you have ever seen at Aghios Prokopios, explore the scenic landscapes and hiking trails, including the trail to Mount Zas, the highest peak in the Cyclades, discover this charming mountain village of Chalki with historic architecture and artisanal shops, and sample the local liqueur, Kitron, made from the leaves of the citron tree in the local distillery.

Paros

A most cosmopolitan destination, Paros has many things to offer its sophisticated guests. Explore Parikia, the island’s capital with its historic old town, archaeological museum, and vibrant nightlife, stroll through the picturesque fishing village of Naouss with its charming harbour and delicious seafood restaurants, enjoy water sports and relax on the stunning Golden Beach, visit the traditional village of Lefkes with its narrow alleys and the Church of Agia Triada, practise kite and wind surfing in this amazing water sports’ paradise.

Ios

An island considered off-the-beaten-track for many years, is now one of the most up-and-coming Cycladic destinations. Spend time on the island’s longest and most famous beach, the Mylopotas sandy coast, explore the lively and vibrant nightlife in the island’s main town, visit the ancient tomb said to belong to Homer, embark on scenic hikes to enjoy panoramic views from the island’s hills, discover the remote and pristine beach of Maganari in the southern part of the island.

Milos

Voted as one of the most beautiful islands in the world, Milos features the famous Sarakiniko Beach, a moon-like landscape of white volcanic rock formations, Kleftiko with its dramatic sea caves and crystal-clear waters, but also Plaka, the charming capital of the island, the early Christian catacombs of great significance in the Christian world, and is ideal for sworn beach lovers, due to its numerous beautiful beaches, each with its own unique character.

Folegandros

Wander the charming, car-free capital of Folegandros with its medieval architecture, spend the day on the beautiful Agali beach with its crystal-clear waters, hike to the Church of Panagia to enjoy the panoramic views, explore the traditional village of Ano Meria and visit the Folklore Museum, stroll in the main port’s lively promenade, and sample the delicious local cuisine.

Tinos

Once famous for religious tourism, due to the miraculous icon of Panagia in the Church of Panagia Evangelistria and the Sacred Foundation of the Annunciation, nowadays Tinos is also popular with a most sophisticated crowd of world travellers. Explore the traditional village of Pyrgos known for its marble artisans and picturesque streets, enjoy the sandy Kardiani beach with its crystal-clear waters, visit the Ursuline Convent and Museum to discover the history and art of the island, wander through the charming capital with its neoclassical buildings and lovely squares. The gastronomy experiences on the island are not to be missed.

What to do on the Cyclades?

Snorkelling & Diving: Explore underwater caves, vibrant marine life, and ancient shipwrecks. Some popular spots include shipwrecks near Kea and the crystal-clear waters around Milos.

Volcanic History: Discover the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni near Santorini. You can explore volcanic landscapes, take a dip in the hot springs, and learn about the geological history of the region.

Beach-Hopping: A sea safari allows you to access hidden coves and pristine shores that are often only accessible by boat. Beaches like Firiplaka in Milos and Aghios Sostis in Serifos are great options.

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