Milos is a breathtaking island in the Aegean Sea, just in the north of the Cretan Sea. It is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. This volcanic island is popular for the statue of Aphrodite (currently hosted by the Louvre Museum and for statues of the Greek god Asclepius (currently hosted by the British Museum).
Mykonos is a picturesque Greek island and probably the most popular one of the Cyclades complex in the Aegean Sea. The island is famous for its numerous golden sandy beaches, the traditionally whitewashed buildings, hospitable people and the amazing nightlife. It's also known as the ''island of winds'', because it's often swamped by winds.
Lesvos or else Mytilini, as the locals call it, is a truly amazing green island located in the northeastern Aegean and is the third largest Greek island after Crete and Evia. Remaining still unaffected from mass tourism, with long history, incredible beaches, beautiful villages and fertile lands that produce some of the best products in the country, Lesvos is a top destination for those who want to experience the real Greece.
Pserimos is a small, rocky island located between Kos and Kalymnos, near the coasts of Turkey and is part of the Dodecanese group of islands. Mainly mountainous and with no real roads, noisy cars, loud bars and crowds, Pserimos sounds like heaven for those who just want to relax and bathe in the crystal clear waters of the Aegean, while enjoying the serenity of a place that only a few people visit, even in high summer season.
Kos is the third largest island in the Dodecanise complex and is located in the southeast part of the Aegean Sea, near the coasts of Turkey. Home to Hippocrates, the island boasts mountainous landscapes with traditional villages, white houses that sparkle under the sun and an amazing coastline, washed by the crystal clear waters of the Aegean. Rich in history from the ancient times and with many archaeological sites, as well as intense nightlife and many water sport activities, Kos is a great destination for summer holidays and attracts visitors from all over Europe.
Repeatedly voted as one of the most beautiful islands in the world, Santorini is the dark gem of the southern Aegean sea, located within the Cyclades complex, between Anafi and Ios islands. Created by a massive volcano eruption, the island boasts high steep cliffs, black and red rocky volcanic grounds, natural harbors and beaches and stunning sunsets that attract visitors from all over the world.
Located in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Naxos is the biggest island of the Cyclades complex and dominates the sea with its mountainous landscapes. Known from the ancient times, as it was an important commercial and cultural center in Greece, Naxos is the greenest island in Cyclades and home to many ancient ruins and a wide variety of picturesque villages, cosmopolitan towns, natural harbors and beaches with crystal clear waters.
Located in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Naxos is the biggest island of the Cyclades complex and dominates the sea with its mountainous landscapes. Known from the ancient times, as it was an important commercial and cultural center in Greece, Naxos is the greenest island in Cyclades and home to many ancient ruins and a wide variety of picturesque villages, cosmopolitan towns, natural harbors and beaches with crystal clear waters.
Kalymnos is an island of extraordinary beauty, located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, between Kos and Leros and is part of the Dodecanese complex. This rugged island is known for it's sponge diving history from the ancient times and is surrounded by a large number of uninhabited rocky islets such as Glaronisia and Kalavros.
Paros is one of the most beautiful islands of the Aegean and is located in the Cyclades island group, west of Naxos. Favored with endless beaches, the clearest blue waters, cosmopolitan towns and mountainous villages built with the famous Cycladic architecture, ancient churches and castles along with vibrant cultural activity, intense nightlife and ideal weather conditions for water sports, Paros is a worldwide destination for summer holidays.
Paros is one of the most beautiful islands of the Aegean and is located in the Cyclades island group, west of Naxos. Favored with endless beaches, the clearest blue waters, cosmopolitan towns and mountainous villages built with the famous Cycladic architecture, ancient churches and castles along with vibrant cultural activity, intense nightlife and ideal weather conditions for water sports, Paros is a worldwide destination for summer holidays.
The beautiful island of Tinos is part of the Cyclades complex and one of the most popular destinations in the Aegean sea. Famous among Greeks for its orthodox church of Ekatontapiliani, rich in history from the ancient times and distinguished for the Neoclassical architecture, Tinos is a top destination for visitors from all over the world.