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Leros
The rich history of Leros, which became part of Greece in 1948, is reflected in both the island’s wide range of distinctive architectural features and its historic sites. It is noteworthy for its castles, Italian fortifications, imposing churches, and luxurious neoclassical mansions, as well as minimalist architecture of the International Style.
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Anafi
The southernmost and remotest island of the Cyclades hides a unique charm that will invite you to indulge in its many attractions. It offers several Cycladic features--the bright sun, the wind, the lovely sandy beaches with crystal clear water, the picturesque white town of Chora, the wild, arid landscape—as well as several characteristics found only on this distinctive island.
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Kithnos
This island combines a great deal, with the most important being its numerous wonderful sandy beaches, very beautiful villages, each with its own distinct character, antiquities scattered across the island, geological sights, industrial history, a large network of footpaths that cross much of the island, and many accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment spots.
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Mykonos
World famous Mykonos is one of the most touristy and most popular islands of Greece. It is known for both its natural beauty, which includes gorgeous sandy beaches, and a vivid lifestyle that offers something to suit any taste, with plenty of shops, restaurants, and bars, and high-quality touristic infrastructure.
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Agathonisi
The northernmost island in the Dodecanese island group in the southeastern Aegean Sea, very close to the southern coast of Samos. There are several beaches on the island with crystal clear turquoise water, all accessible by land or sea. There are some rooms for rent and three main restaurants (tavernas) with good food, including fresh seafood. In Kastraki, there are remains of ancient fortifications that date back to the 4th century BC.
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Arki
Forty-four residents keep the traditions and Greek heritage alive here. It is an ideal place for a little relaxation far from everyday life. Quiet surroundings, a few beautiful beaches with clear blue water like swimming pools, and good food provide everything you need for an unforgettable vacation.
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Lipsi
This island has a history that starts with the mythological goddess-nymph Calypso in the Mycenaean and Classical epochs and continues through the Byzantine years and beyond. The Lipsi islands have been well developed over the last 30 years, as evidenced by their population’s growth to 800 residents and their excellent infrastructure, schools, local government, and waste and energy management.
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Delos
Delos, a small rocky island in the center of the Cyclades (island just 2 nautical miles southwest of Mykonos), birthplace of the god Apollo (Delian Apollo), was a religious, cultural, and commercial center of the eastern Mediterranean for more than 500 years. Since 1990, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Psara
Virgin territory with wonderful natural beauty unspoiled by tourism, providing the perfect conditions for a few vacation days away from crowds, tension, and traffic. You will find big, beautiful sandy beaches that you can often enjoy alone! Moreover, while the island is small, its history is momentous, closely linked with the Independence War, during which it was completely destroyed by the Turks (in June 1824). Visitors to the island can still feel this history all around them, even today. They will see the names of fighters in squares, the busts of fighters, churches, and monuments--reminders of the island’s history at every turn. If you want to get to know the history and beauties of Psara, do be sure to plan your stay well in advance, because the island has few accommodations.
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Alonissos
Alonissos is an island with all the characteristics to make you fall in love with it and want to visit it again and again. Uniqueness is one of them. Together with 6 other smaller islands, it belongs to the National Marine Park of Alonissos and Northern Sporades, which was the first Marine Park in Greece and is the largest protected marine area in Europe (part of the Natura 2000 network).
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Thira
Unique since its birth in an ancient volcanic eruption, Santorini is consistently ranked as one of the leading tourist destinations worldwide. It combines so much that you will need to visit the island repeatedly in order to discover its many secrets.
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Thirasia
In the shadow of Santorini, Thirasia can offer an alternative for those seeking authenticity, tranquility and solitude.
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Halki
A little gem in the southeastern Aegean Sea that you will remember forever, that will draw you back for further exploration, to enjoy again the infinite tranquility of the island and the endless blue of the sea as it blends harmonically with the dry landscape.
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East Mani
The enchanting Skopa peninsula, east of Kotronas, was the site of the maritime citadel of ancient Tefthroni and the port of ancient Pyrrichos.
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Kalavryta
Neraidorachi Peak on Chelmos Mountain, one of the most impressive and most beautiful peaks in the Greek mountains (2,330 meters).
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Folegandros
The enchanting village of Chora, traditional Ano Meria, picturesque Karavostasis, and the wonderful secluded beaches: the island of Folegandros offers motives to visit again and again.
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Schoinoussa
View of Almyros Bay on Schoinoussa from Prophet Elias Hill
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Donoussa
Πανέμορφες αμμουδιές με διάφανα ανοιχτογάλαζα νερά που τις λούζει το λαμπερό Κυκλαδίτικο φώς
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Koufonisia
Koufonisia Channel
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Iraklia
View of Ammoudi Beach in Iraklia, from the 150 meter high cliff of Merichas.
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Serifos
The gorgeous beaches, impressive town of Chora, and moderate degree of touristic development make Serifos an ideal nearby destination. Just a few hours from Athens, you will find yourself in Serifos, which hides a rich history, amazing scenery, and hospitable and friendly inhabitants.
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Syros
The sovereign of the Cyclades, the capital of the southern Aegean, hides a lot of excitement for visitors: the cosmopolitan and stately Ermoupoli, the medieval and atmospheric Ano Syros, the traditional inland villages, and the captivating beaches.
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Sikinos
Quiet, solitude, heartfelt hospitality. The small island of Sikinos includes the wonderful village of Chora with its traditional houses and narrow lanes, while the port of Alopronia is ideal for a swim at the beach and an afternoon coffee.
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Elafonisos
Charming fishing island, with gorgeous sandy beaches.
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Voies - Neapoli
One of the most beautiful seascapes in Greece, the petrified palm forest in Agia Marina which reaches down to the sea.
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Bourtzi
In the bay of Nafplio, Bourtzi Fortress occupies a small island across from the harbor. Built in the late 15th century, it is impressive for both its imposing architecture and its turbulent history.
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Isthmia
Corinth Canal: The greatest engineering project of modern Greece, with a history of over 2600 years.
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Delphic Oracle
Omphalos of the world, the spiritual and religious centre of the ancient world situated in a uniquely beautiful location, among the hillsides and just before the olive grove of Amphissa that leads to the sea.
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Saronic
So close to Athens and yet so far away in time. A view, here, of romantic Poros from Agioi Anargyroi, on the eastern peak of Sphairia.
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Temple of Aphaia
The splendid 5th century BC temple dedicated to the local goddess Aphaia in Aegina. This temple, the temple of Poseidon at Sounio, and the Parthenon form the three vertices of an isosceles triangle.
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Palamidi
This Venetian Fortress is a Nafplio landmark as well as one of the best preserved fortresses in Greece. There are about 900 stairs to climb to its entrance, but access is also possible by car.
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Paralio Astros
Very beautiful coastal village that resembles an island, built around a hill with the Zapheiropoulos Castle towering on its summit.
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Gortynia
An exploration of the remote but enchanting villages of Gortynia. Here is a view of the very beautiful Stemnitsa.