Sifnos

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 15:13

Sifnos is one of the southwest Cyclades islands close to Paros, Kimolos and Serifos. Ιt's a mountainous island with four parallel sierras crossing its area. It has a large diversity of tourist accommodation and many entertainment places like cafés, bars and wonderful taverns with local delicacies, as Sifnos is renowned for its gastronomic art, being the birthplace of the legendary chef Nicholaos Tselementes, the so-called "kitchen wizard".

Serifos

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 15:10

Serifos  is an island of the west Cyclades, between Kythnos and Sifnos, It's one of the most beautiful islands, as it combines the beauty of nature and a characteristic architecture which remains unaltered. You will be enchanted by the colorful villages, the beautiful beaches and definitely Chora, the capital town.

Chora was built amphitheatrically on a rocky hill over the port of Livadi, where you can see the ruins of the Venetian Castle, while on the top of the hill you can find the Church of Agios Constantinos.

Milos

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:56

Milos is situated on the southwestern part of the Cyclades and it is famous for some of the prettiest beaches in the Aegean, thanks to its volcanic geological environment. It has more than 75 beaches, small and large, with blue waters and white-golden sand.

Kythnos

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:52

Kythnos is one the northern islands of Cyclades. It is also known as Thermia, because of the thermal springs of Loutra, unique in their kind in the Cyclades.

It's an island with many advantages for the vacationers.

Countless beaches, colorful villages, and, mainly, a stone's throw away from Athens.

Chora, the capital is picturesque and peaceful, but not near the sea, while Merichas is noisy being on the seaside. Both settlements are situated near the center of the island.

Koufonissi

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:49

Koufonissia is a complex of three neighboring islands, Ano Koufonissi, Kato Koufonissi and Keros. When we refer to Koufonissia, we usually mean Ano Koufonissi, as Keros and Kato Koufonissi are uninhabited.

Ano Koufonissi is so small that you can walk all over it in a few hours. The same goes for Kato Koufonissi which has no roads at all, but its beaches are fantastic, with emerald waters.

Kimolos

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:45

Calmness, cool moments and relaxing holidays. If this is the ideal combination for your summer vacation, Kimolos is the perfect destination.

Kimolos belongs to the Cyclades islands, and it floats nearby Milos. It's a typical barren Cycladic island, with its northern part being wild and rocky, while its southern side is more mild and flat. Its waters are crystal-clear, hosting the largest population of the Mediterranean seal Monachus Monachus.

Kea (Tzia)

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:42

Kea is the sixth in size island of Cyclades, the closest one to Attica, ideal for your short time escapes! Apart from that, the favorable winds that usually blow over it and its countess coves, make it a paradise for sailing boats with Vourkari Bay being the epicenter of it.

The island features an intense geological relief, a thick vegetation and the Cycladic architecture with the stone houses, and the diversity of their colours creating an enchanting setting.

Folegandros

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:35

Folegandros belongs to the Cyclades island complex and it is one the smallest inhabited islands of Greece. It looks like a peaceful island, but during the summer season there is a considerable turnout of tourists who want to enjoy its nature. There is almost no vegetation and the landscape you will see has a wild beauty; that's why they call it the “iron island”.

Mykonos

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:31

With global fame and brilliance, Mykonos is one most beautiful island of the Cyclades. Thousands of visitors from Greece and abroad, celebrities and common people, flood the enchanting Chora and the wonderful organized beaches of the island, enjoying the sun, the sea and the intense nightlife.

The famous "Island of the Winds", intense, bright and cosmopolitan, but also picturesque with paved alleys, white houses, chapels and windmills that ooze piece and quiet.

The uniqueness of the island is the fact that it equally covers all possible demands.

Andros

Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 14:15

Andros is the second largest island of the Cyclades, and an ideal destination to escape everyday routine, even just for the week-end, as it is situated only 2 hours away from Athens.