Greece’s most renowned group of islands is known
as the Cyclades, which acquired their name from the circle
they form around the isle of Delos.
Combining unique beaches, characteristic landscapes,
cultural heritage and numerous options in terms of entertainment,
the Cyclades are an ideal destination for unforgettable
holidays.
The short distance between them allows visitors ample
time to admire the archaeological sites and monuments,
discover the remote and secluded beaches, and devote
time to diving while still enjoying the lively night
life.
famous for its incomparable beaches
and trendy night scene, Mykonos is a ‘not to be
missed’ destination. Its unique landscape includes
houses and churches that are in such harmony with the
scenery that they appear to have been carved from the
rocks of the island itself and beaches with or without
entrance fees featuring powdery white sand extending
around the island’s coastline. Travellers can also
opt for the cosmopolitan life and its intensity or choose
to relax at a remote and dreamy place, simply enjoying
the sun and the sea.
the island of Syros was the largest cultural
and commercial centre of the Aegean during the 19th century.
The characteristic architecture of the island distinguishes
it from other islands, and renders Ermoupolis one of
the most interesting cities of the Cyclades.
The popular island of Paros is famous for its
golden beaches and traditional architecture, with buildings
that are hundreds of years old.
Here, windsurfers will find ideal conditions for unforgettable
surfing experiences, while those who opt for relaxation
have no further to go than the unique little villages
and remote beaches.
The particular natural beauty of Amorgos will
disappoint no one. The deep blue waters surrounding the
island attract nature lovers, while the unique famous
monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa, which appears to be
borne of the rock itself, is a famous landmark.
Travellers flock to Ios on account of the amazing
sandy beaches and the blue, transparent waters. The numerous
country churches and olive groves make the inland very
interesting, while the main town of the island is a meeting
point for the young crowd in search of real fun.
Here is one of the most famous Cycladic islands,
which differs from other islands on account of its geographical
morphology. The dormant volcano, the unique view of the
Aegean Sea from the main town, the beaches with the dark,
thick sand or black pebbles and the white traditional
buildings create an effect that is sure to astound even
the most demanding visitor.
the island of Aphrodite is particularly interesting
thanks to its unique sandy beaches sprinkled with interesting
caves, many of which can be visited. Here is an island
with strong traditional elements, which is ideal for
relaxed holidays. The magnificent little taverns are
a tribute to the savoury local cuisine.
Famous for its unique white houses, Sifnos seamlessly
blends tradition with the beauty of the natural landscape.
This island is remarkably clean, a unique local cuisine
and enough wonderful beaches, churches and monasteries
to make holidays here a memorable experience.