Cyclades2024-04-15T20:40:14+03:00

Cyclades

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Welcome to the enchanting world of the Cyclades, a sun-kissed Greek archipelago in the heart of the Aegean Sea. This is a paradise of pristine white-washed buildings, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking beaches. The region is steeped in history, from the sacred island of Delos to the charming villages and unique Cycladic architecture. Uncover the magic of this island cluster, where ancient legends meet modern luxury, and create unforgettable memories in this Mediterranean jewel.

What’s popular in the Cyclades

historical marvels

Delos Island, Cyclades

Numerous sights with influences from ancient Greek, Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman periods.

beach bliss

Koufonisia

The Cyclades are synonymous with beach paradise, boasting a myriad of beautiful coastal gems waiting to be explored.

white washed villages

Folegandros

The white-washed buildings and villages of Cyclades are iconic. Don’t miss Folegandros, Paros and Amorgos.

sacred landmarks

Church of Saint John, Patmos

A treasure trove of religious and cultural significance both in the modern and ancient world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of the most frequently asked questions about the Cyclades.

Are the Cyclades family-friendly?2024-03-30T17:19:07+02:00

Yes, many Cycladic islands are family-friendly, with sandy beaches, shallow waters, and a relaxed atmosphere. Naxos and Paros are often recommended for families as well as Kea or Amorgos. On the other hand, families with younger children might not make the most of crowded and party-minded destinations like Mykonos, Santorini or Ios.

When is the best time to visit the Cyclades?2024-03-30T17:19:08+02:00

The summer months, from June to September, are the most popular for visiting the Cyclades due to warm weather and frequent ferries. However, it can get crowded, so we usually recommend and prefer the milder weather in spring (April to June) or fall (September to October).

How many islands are in the Cyclades?2024-03-30T17:19:09+02:00

A confusing answer for most people. The Cyclades archipelago houses over 2,200 islands, islets, rocks etc.

Only 33 of those are inhabited. However, some of the uninhabited islands are equally well-known and worth visiting (Polyaigos)

Islands of the Cyclades

  • Milos

    Features: ● Sarakiniko ● Fishing Villages ● Volcanic Scenery

  • Mykonos

    Features: ● Party & Nightlife ● Architecture ● Crystal Clear Beaches

  • Naxos

    Features: ● Temple of Apollo ● Mount Zeus ● Nightlife

  • Kimolos

    Features: ● Kastro ● Volcanic Shaped Rocks ● Caves and Beaches

  • Paros

    Features: ● Traditional Cycladic Architecture ● Cosmopolitan ● Yachting

  • Sifnos

    Features: ● Gastronomy ● Pottery ● Church of the Seven Martyrs

  • Koufonisia

    Features: ● Turquoise Waters ● Laid-Back Atmosphere ● Friendly Locals

  • Amorgos

    Features: ● Iconic Monastery ● Incredible Beaches ● Yoga & Relaxation

  • Santorini

    Features: ● Caldera ● Honeymoon Destination ● Volcanic Landscape

Islands of the Cyclades

  • Milos

    Features: ● Sarakiniko ● Fishing Villages ● Volcanic Scenery

  • Mykonos

    Features: ● Party & Nightlife ● Architecture ● Crystal Clear Beaches

  • Naxos

    Features: ● Temple of Apollo ● Mount Zeus ● Nightlife

  • Kimolos

    Features: ● Kastro ● Volcanic Shaped Rocks ● Caves and Beaches

  • Paros

    Features: ● Traditional Cycladic Architecture ● Cosmopolitan ● Yachting

  • Sifnos

    Features: ● Gastronomy ● Pottery ● Church of the Seven Martyrs

  • Koufonisia

    Features: ● Turquoise Waters ● Laid-Back Atmosphere ● Friendly Locals

  • Amorgos

    Features: ● Iconic Monastery ● Incredible Beaches ● Yoga & Relaxation

  • Santorini

    Features: ● Caldera ● Honeymoon Destination ● Volcanic Landscape

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