Kythnos

Kythnos is an island to the west of the group of Cycladic islands with an area of 100 km2 and about 1600 inhabitants. It is a quiet and authentic island…

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Koufonissi

The smallest inhabited island of the Cyclades (area of 4 km²) offers golden beaches with crystalline waters, lagoon color. Once a den of pirates, its many coves are today the…

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Kimolos

Located just opposite the island of Milos and south-east of Siphnos, this small island of a few hundred inhabitants is very little opened to tourism. Kimolos has an area of…

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Kea

Kea is an island in the Aegean Sea belonging to the Cyclades archipelago, to the north, near Attica, 16 nautical miles from Lavrio and 12 miles from Cape Sounion. In…

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Iraklia

Iraklia is a small island, northeast of Naxos with 120 inhabitants, spread over two small villages (Panagia and Agios Georgios). It is part of the archipelago of small Cyclades, consisting…

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Ios

Ios is a Cycladic island once popular with hippies. South of Naxos, the small island is famous for its intense nightlife since the 1960s. Every summer, Ios is the meeting…

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Folegandros

Folegandros is a small Cycladic island (32 km², 650 inhabitants) located between Milos and Sikinos. Arid and mountainous, it is experiencing a growing success. Its three small villages, Karavostasi (the…

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Donoussa

Donousa is a small island in the small Cyclades archipelago, east of Naxos. It is located 120 miles from Piraeus and has about 160 inhabitants. A popular destination for the…

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Delos

Tiny (3.5 km2), arid, uninhabited for a long time, it is located in front of the Rhine island (14 km2, uninhabited) and near Mykonos. Tinos, Naxos and Paros are also…

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Andros

Andros is a vast and mountainous island. It is the most fertile of all the archipelago of the Cyclades. Its surface area is 380 km2. Located between Euboea and Tinos,…

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