S erifos is a beauty, but not in the conventional Cycladic way. A little rough around the edges, not all that touristy, it’s got one of the Aegean’s most stunning medieval hill

A n island of extreme beauty and long history, Ios is mostly known for its “notorious” nightlife scene of booze-fuelled parties which start one day and come to an end the next.

” If paradise was on Earth, it would be here,” is how Nikos Kazantzakis, Greece’s foremost 20th century writer and author of Zorba the Greek, described Naxos; and indeed

S yros is at the heart of the Cyclades, and the civic and judicial centre of the island group. As such, many of the ferries destined for the tourist-laden ‘trendy’ Cycladic isl

A lthough popular amongst Athenians and people in the know, Andros one of the less touristy Cycladic Islands. To the east of Andros are high, defining mountains that cascade into v

C orfu is one of the most beautiful, picturesque Greek islands. Located in the North Ionian Sea, Corfu is strongly influenced by the Venetians, the French and the English, hence wh

O ften referred to as the ‘Tuscany of Greece’, the claw-shaped Pelion peninsula has the tendency to enamour its visitors and lure them back over and over again. Located in Magn

T he Venus de Milo may be standing in the Louvre and admired by millions, but the uprooted goddess surely misses the limpid waters and mesmerising beaches of her native land. If we

A nafi is the beautiful, secret “sister” of Santorini. Located just 19km from the internationally celebrated, cosmopolitan Santorini, shy Anafi manages to fit everything one ne

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