Tinos
Tinos is a northern Cycladic island. It is located between Andros and Mykonos. Its main port and capital Tinos is dominated by the imposing rock of Exombourgo (640 m). Tinos…
Tinos is a northern Cycladic island. It is located between Andros and Mykonos. Its main port and capital Tinos is dominated by the imposing rock of Exombourgo (640 m). Tinos…
Syros (Syra) is the capital of the Cyclades. It lies between Kythnos and Mykonos. Its surface area is 86 km² and it has 30000 inhabitants. It is the most populous…
Sikinos is an island between Ios and Folegandros, located 113 nautical miles from Piraeus with an area of 41 km² and 350 inhabitants. Sikinos remains a preserved and authentic island.…
In the south-west of the Cyclades, Sifnos is an island of about 3000 inhabitants, 78 nautical miles from Piraeus. The main port, Kamares, is on the west coast. Its summit,…
Located north of Sifnos and south of Kythnos, Serifos is 78 km2 and has just over one thousand inhabitants spread over nine hamlets, the vast majority of which reside in…
Santorini has become the emblem of the Greek islands, fascinating visitors who remain admiring the unique views it offers. Located in the southern Cyclades, Santorini has the shape of a…
Third largest Cycladic island after Naxos and Andros, Paros is renowned for its white marble and the beauty of its landscapes. The island is very busy but everyone can find…
Located near Paros, Naxos is the largest and highest island of the archipelago. It is considered one of the most beautiful islands of the Cyclades. The largest city and main…
The undisputed star of Greek tourism, Mykonos is the trendy Cycladic island. With nearly one million visitors each year, the island is undoubtedly the country’s flagship destination. Despite several decades…
This island located halfway between Athens and Crete and close to Santorini, Sifnos and Folegandros is famous for its famous Venus, exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Milos offers…