8 Best Greek Islands for a Romantic Getaway

With so many breathtaking Greek islands boasting beauty, allure, and romance, it’s easy to see why Greece is a top choice for honeymooners and twosomes alike. 

Whether you’re seeking an authentic and tranquil island, offering privacy and quiet moments- or you prefer wining, dining and dancing the night away- we’ve put together the most romantic and dreamy Greek islands that are perfect for couples. 

Hydra

A small island in the Saronic Gulf (just 2 hours away from Athens), Hydra is a stunning and aristocratic destination that is one of the only islands in Greece without vehicles, making it a tranquil and laid-back spot to sit back, relax and unwind. Perched among thousands of steps and little alleyways, Hydra island offers an easy-going atmosphere, romantic sunsets, and some breathtaking places where you can enjoy fabulous food and drinks; with magical views. 

Best hotels in Hydra for couples: Rafalias a magnificent Mansion, near George Kountouriotis Manor and the Hydra Museum Historical Archives. Mastoris Mansion is another great hotel, located just 90m away from Hydra’s port, with five rooms beautifully decorated and a wonderful terrace. And Hydrea Boutique Hotel in the heart of Hydra Town has stunning views. Orloff Boutique Hotel is a historic house, built in 1796 it has lovingly been restored and has only 9 rooms and suites- making it a relaxing and unique place to stay.  

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Folegandros

The charmingly mysterious Folegandros, situated in the corner of the southern part of the Cyclades, entices with its deep blue waters that are in complete harmony with its steep mountains, picturesque Chora, and jaw-dropping sunsets. This Greek island exudes natural beauty; it’s a dreamy destination where you can completely relax and unwind in style. 

Best hotels in Hydra for couples: Blue Sand Hotel and Suites is a romantic boutique hotel, overlooking Agali beach. Anemomilos Boutique Hotel is perched along the highest point of Chora, on the vertical cliff that overlooks the vastness of the Aegean Sea. Folegandros apartments are located in the picturesque Chora, which seems like a Cycladic village, with a pool at the centre. Makarias Villa is located in Ano Meria, this is a great place if you seek privacy and breathtaking views.

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Patmos

It’s a nostalgic destination, offering wild beauty, a striking coastline with light blue waters, a medieval Chora, a maze of alleyways filled with cascading bougainvillea, and beautiful doors; the imposing stone monastery of Saint John the Theologian, great food, and friendly locals. Patmos is an unspoiled island that you should explore at your own pace. Filled with quiet beaches, a soulful aura, and the majestic medieval capital of Chora – it is filled with romantic spots.

Best hotels in Patmos for couples: Onar Patmos is a resort hotel just a few metres away from the shore, close to the fishing village of Grikos. Ideal for families, couples, or a group of friends who are looking for a luxurious and tranquil feel. Langada traditional farmhouse, which was developed during the centuries, around a small chapel and a central patio, overlooking Kambos beach. Patmos360° is a portfolio of three houses in Chora of Patmos, run and operated by a local team who provides tailor-made services that guarantee a great stay.  

Serifos

The dreamy landscape of this almost untouched Cycladic island is composed of rugged hills, historic mining sites, breathtaking coves, picturesque settlements, classic Greek island architecture, and endless beaches. Simple, authentic, and majestic- the wild beauty of Serifos will fill your soul, relax your mind, and steal your heart. 

Best hotels in Serifos for couples: Captains House Serifos,  an old house of a former Greek Captain, that dates back to the 19th century, situated in Kato Chora, next to the Primary School and the Folklore Museum. Rizes, located on a hill above the beach at Psili Amos and just two kilometres from Livadi. It features 14 apartments and two luxury suites. Coco-Mat Eco Residences, on Vagia beach, is a complex of 13 miners’ houses built in the early 1900’s- now an upscale, contemporary eco-friendly place to stay.

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Symi

Surrounded by deep green seas and covered in cypress trees, this beautiful island is home to one of the prettiest ports in Greece, neo-classical mansions, and dreamy fishing villages. Many visitors arrive on a private yacht and spend days here enjoying the magical views. Symi boasts natural beauty- with its secluded coves (scattered throughout the island) enchanting beaches (accessible by boat); and in contrast to its rocky coastline, the interior of the island is forested with cypresses and conifers- making it a stunning and romantic destination.

Best hotels in Symi for couples: Boutique hotel “1900 Hotel” is a new boutique hotel with four elegant suites (1901, 1902, 1903, and 1904), steeped in history. Limani Life is right on the promenade of the port, an old mansion has been transformed into six comfortable, minimalist aesthetic rooms in pastel colours and nautical touches. The Old Markets are housed in a restored building in the old market of Symi, just 400m from the port. At a tranquil village on the island of Symi, you will find a gorgeous little villa “On the Rocks” designed for couples to connect, de-stress or just relax along the stunning waterfront.

Milos

Volcanic rocks, vast blue magic, stunning sunsets, jaw-dropping beaches, geological formations (that awaken our imagination) and picturesque settlements by the sea, all together narrate exquisite stories about this Cycladic island. It’s Milos’ simplicity that reminds us of the greatness of nature. The so-called “island of lovers” will make you fall in love with this magical land and will fill you with memories and unforgettable images that will follow you for many years to come.

Best hotels in Milos for couples: Milos Hotel at Adamantas is a key location in every direction. Skinopi Lodge is a unique boutique hotel at Schinopi, a fairytale tiny village, between Adamantas and Tripiti. Milos Breeze Boutique Hotel in Pollonia features an infinity pool, overlooking the ocean. And Asterias Boutique Hotel is located between Sarakiniko and Papafragas beach. White Pebble Suites is set on a pretty fishing village and features earthy and serene rooms and suites and tranquil outdoor living spaces designed for guests to enjoy a peaceful getaway. 

Santorini

It wouldn’t be a list of romantic destinations without Santorini- one of the world’s most popular islands – known for its crisp white cliffside homes, romantic walkways, mesmerizing sunsets and the world’s only inhabited Caldera. This isle is synonymous with couples and honeymooners and the best time to visit is April, May, the end of September, and October- this is to escape the mass crowds and to be able to easily head to the wineries, restaurants, and Oia.  

Best hotels in Santorini for couples: Perivolas for its minimalist suites carved from the cliffs and the infinity pool that’s made for honeymooners. Katikies is one of the best places to experience sunsets, sea views and the swimming pool- the hotel’s whitewashed rooms are along Oia’s cliffside, all with magical views of the caldera. Santo Maris for breathtaking sea views, this boho-chic, adults-only, all-suite resort is away yet close enough to Oia. Istoria is an immaculate hotel featuring elements of the original estate, such as old wooden ceilings and preserved stone columns, creating a romantic and tranquil vibe. 

Mykonos

Mykonos is definitely the island of glamour and partying- it’s also filled with an array of romantic places for eating and drinking under the stars. So, if fine dining, beach bars, shopping, and adults-only hotels sound like an ideal holiday for you and your other half- Mykonos is your place. Also boasting a range of world-class hotels that feature award-winning architecture, breathtaking views, and exceptional service- most locals are here to cater to every couple’s needs. 

Best hotels in Hydra for couples: Located just outside Mykonos Town, Bill & Coo’s spaces are centred around the stunning view of the Aegean Sea; with the pool, lounge, and restaurant allowing guests to capture the breathtaking vistas day and night. Cavo Tagoo is Mykonos’ most famous and sought-after hotel with a 38-metre-long infinity seawater pool with an aquarium bar and wood decking, looking towards the sunset. Kalesma’s location provides 360 vistas, providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy both sunrise and sunsets from the same spot. Nomad is a new bohemian property offering 14 suites. It’s a private sanctuary designed for discerning travellers looking for a rustic yet stylish space to stay. The luxury suites come with private pools and jacuzzis and offer an earthy yet luxurious feel with a private courtyard- the perfect place for honeymooners to enjoy endless moments of romance. 

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Top 22 Greek Islands to Visit in 2022

Given there are over 6000 beautiful Greek islands, of which roughly 227 are inhabited, deciding which one to visit is always a hard decision to make.

If you’re planning a Greek summer holiday for 2022, the editors at IN+SIGHTS GREECE rounded up their favourite Greek islands (based on recent visits) and recommend adding them to your Greek island getaway list for this year!

P.S. This list is in no particular order- they are all just as spectacular as each other!

Folegandros

The charmingly mysterious Folegandros, situated in the corner of the southern part of the Cyclades, entices with its deep blue waters that are in complete harmony with its steep mountains, picturesque Chora, and jaw-dropping sunsets. This Greek island exudes natural beauty and it’s a dreamy destination where you can completely relax and unwind in style.  

Donousa

Part of the Small Cyclades, Donousa is perfect to explore by boat so you can get up close to the magnificent caves like “Spilia Tichou” with its beautiful stalactite formations- or discover “Fokospilia” a habitat of seals. Also, head over to the southeast of the island where you’ll find a mountainous village with breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. And for the most beautiful beaches on the island, make your way to Livadi and Fikio.

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Spetses

Located a little over two hours away from Athens, the luscious island of Spetses is a perfect weekend escape from the Greek capital. This idyllic, car-free island of the Argosaronic Gulf is a favourite spot for affluent Athenians and international jet-setters. 

Skyros

Located in the Sporades islands, Skyros is only three and a half hours away from Athens; a destination untouched by tourism, it retains its tradition and authenticity. Whether you are an adventure seeker or looking to relax, Skyros offers a unique experience that entices you to unveil all its mysteries. 

Serifos

The dreamy landscape of this almost untouched Cycladic island is composed of rugged hills, historic mining sites, breathtaking coves, picturesque settlements, classic Greek island architecture, and endless beaches. The wild beauty of Serifos will fill your soul, relax your mind, and steal your heart. 

Naxos

Whitewashed houses, delicious food, unbeatable beaches. This is Naxos island in one sentence- one of our favourite Greek islands that never ceases to amaze. Beautiful beaches, ancient sites and museums; plus great food, atmospheric mountainous villages, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere for those who want to stay out all night. Naxos has something for every type of traveller and fulfills even the most demanding one! 

Syros

Home to the beautiful town of Ermoupolis, Syros features stunning neoclassical architecture, old mansions, marble-paved streets, charming town squares, imposing churches, and historical monuments. Syros is not only rich in both history and culture, but it also boasts beautiful beaches including Galissas, Delphini, Kini, Finikas and De La Gratsia.

Hydra

A small island in the Saronic Gulf (just 2 hours away from Athens), Hydra island has a charming atmosphere and romantic allure. It’s aristocratic, yet authentic and features a rocky landscape with elegant, imposing stone mansions, narrow cobblestone alleys with colourful bougainvillea; plus impeccable sunsets.

Milos

Volcanic rocks, vast blue magic waters, stunning sunsets, jaw-dropping beaches, geological formations and picturesque settlements by the sea, all together narrate exquisite stories about this Cycladic island that blows your mind away every time you step foot here. Fast becoming one of Greece’s most popular destinations, there is still an authentic and untouched beauty about Milos island

Paxos

Boasting spectacular azure waters and charming architecture, Paxos is one of Greece’s most beautiful islands. Located on the Ionian, it boasts some of the most stunning and exotic beaches in the world; as well as a wonderful natural landscape with lush vegetation. Combining a cosmopolitan feel with natural beauty, Paxoi is a Greek island that has been described as a “paradise on earth”.

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Kefalonia

The largest of the Ionian Isles, Kefalonia remains pure and protected from mass tourism. What makes this place so special is the pride locals take in keeping their island clean, fresh, modern, yet warm and inviting, all while encouraging its natural charm and authentic beauty to shine through. From the main town of Argostoli where you’ll find a range of eateries, bars, and boutiques through to gorgeous fishing villages and quaint towns, there’s so much to see and do on this lush island.

Ikaria

Wild landscapes, diverse beaches, thermal springs, lively summer festivals in beautiful village squares, rugged mountains, and tavernas serving foods made from organic produce and local goods like goat’s cheese, honey, and meat are all part of the Ikaria experience.

Astypalea

The simplicity of this authentic island, which shares aesthetic elements of the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, is what makes this destination extra special! Astypalea’s magnificent Chora, the old port, picturesque windmills, an imposing Venetian castle built of dark stones, and stunning beaches with crystal clear waters are the main reasons to fall in love with this beautiful Greek island. 

Crete

Greece’s largest island is always a good idea! Renowned for its breathtaking beaches, rustic natural beauty, delightful cuisine and its remarkable hospitality, there is so much to see and do here. The main places to visit are Chania, Heraklion, Rethymno, and Agios Nikolaos; it doesn’t really matter where you go, as it’s a magnificent island filled with rich culture, history and traditions.  

Andros

An ideal Greek island year-round as it’s located just two hours from Athens, Andros is filled with lush vegetation, abundant water, and stunning beaches. The beautiful Cycladic isle owes its lush greenery to its rich underground and surface water resources. Here you can experience the island’s rich culture and culinary flair. Also make sure you visit one of the many historic monasteries and churches, the amazing museums and enjoy the endless nature and its hiking trails.

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Tinos

The third-largest Cycladic island, Tinos is gifted with impeccable beauty. Crystal-clear waters, rare sorts of stone, architectural masterpieces, several charming villages with alleyways and bougainvillea, dovecotes, and the perfect environment to stimulate any artistic inclination- the island of Aeolus has it all!

Patmos

The Aegean island of the Apocalypse is known as the place where Saint John the Theologian wrote the Book of Revelation. Patmos is a nostalgic destination, offering wild beauty, a striking coastline, medieval Chora, a maze of alleyways filled with cascading bougainvillea, and beautiful doors. Patmos is an unspoiled island that you should explore at your own pace.

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Karpathos

Also located in the Dodecanese, Karpathos is an island of untouched beauty that’s loved for its authentic customs and centuries-old traditions. Visit the ancient acropolis, caves, churches and see locals in their traditional dress. Offering beautiful views from authentic mountainside villages- here you’ll get to understand what Greek island life is truly about.  

Rhodes

The largest island of the Dodecanese, Rhodes is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes, which has been declared a World Heritage Site. Make sure you visit Lindos, which has one of the best microclimates in the Mediterranean is a must, as well as the beaches of Anthony Quinn and Kallithea.

Lefkada

This Ionian isle boasts remarkable natural landscapes, world-famous beaches, verdant mountains, delightful local cuisine, a noteworthy winemaking tradition, and an exciting range of things to see and do. Otherwise known as Lefkas, it’s the perfect spot for a summer holiday.

Symi

An absolute gem in the heart of the Dodecanese, Symi is a small but mesmerising Greek island, which lies in the north of Rhodes. Surrounded by deep green seas and covered in cypress trees, this beautiful destination is home to one of the prettiest ports in Greece, neo-classical mansions, and dreamy fishing villages. Many visitors arrive here on their private yacht and spend days (or weeks) enjoying the magical views surrounding them. 

Kythira

This undiscovered island close to Athens is filled with history, captivating scenery,  imposing castles, secret caves, medieval villages and beautiful beaches. Located off the south coast of the Peloponnese, Kythira also features delightful villages and lovely local delicacies that you’re sure to enjoy. 

Ultimate Guide to Folegandros

The charmingly mysterious Folegandros, situated in the corner of the southern part of the Cyclades, entices with its deep blue waters that are in complete harmony with its steep mountains, picturesque Chora, and jaw-dropping sunsets. This Greek island exudes natural beauty; it’s a dreamy destination where you can completely relax and unwind in style.  

What you need to know before you arrive…

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Getting around the island

-Folegandros is located in the southern Cyclades, close to Sikinos, Ios, Anafi, and Santorini. 

-In Chora, there are grocery stores, gas stations, car rentals, ATMs, a pharmacy, and a medical centre. There’s also an ATM and car rental available at the port. 

Getting there

From Athens, you can take a ferry to Folegandros. Ferries from Piraeus to Folegandros are available three times per week. The journey duration is approximately 4 – 4.5 hours with a high-speed ferry and 7.5 – 10 hours with standard vessels. You can also catch a ferry from Lavrion to Folegandros once a week year-round. It takes around 11.5 hours to arrive at Folegandros. Alternatively, if you fly straight into the international airports of Santorini and Mykonos, you can then take the ferry across to Folegandros.

Where to stay- Either in Chora or on Agali beach.

Tips for getting around- The best way to move around the island of Folegandros is by motorbike or by car, which you can rent in Chora or Karavostasis (Folegandros port).

Best time to visit- The ideal time to enjoy Folegandros is from May through to October and especially during the summer season. The busiest summer months are July and August, so if you want to skip the crowds, you may choose June or September instead.

Climate- Warm and temperate. Although, winds are frequent on the island.

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Blue Sand Hotel & Suites

Where to sleep

Blue Sand Hotel and Suites: a romantic boutique hotel, overlooking Agali beach.  

Anemomilos Boutique Hotel: perched along  the highest point of Chora, on the vertical cliff that overlooks the vastness of the Aegean Sea. 

Folegandros apartments: located in the picturesque Chora, it seems like a Cycladic village, with a pool at the centre.  

Makarias Villa: Located in Ano Meria, this is a great place if you seek privacy and breathtaking views. 

Where to eat 

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Seaside dining

Punta: have a seat at one of the colorful chairs and enjoy a tasty breakfast.

Pasithea: located in Agali, it offers a great sea view.

 Blue Sand Boutique Hotel and Suites: great restaurant for a gourmet dinner and a romantic vibe.

Panorama café: for breakfast, traditional pies, or a handmade dessert.

Blue Cuisine Restaurant: in Chora, where you can taste one-of-a-kind delicacies.

Mama’s pita: for the most divine souvlaki.

Chrysospilia: for its Garidomakaronada (shrimp spaghetti)

Synantisi (or Kyra Maria): at Ano Meria for the best matsata of the island.

Awarded Piatsa at Chora’s square: Mrs. Kyriaki cooks traditional dishes and delicacies using fresh, local ingredients.

O Theios: for handmade ice-cream. 

The Lojgia: for galaktoboureko (creamy custard pie) or portokalopita (orange pie).

Parasagas: for fresh pancakes

What to eat

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Local dishes

Matsata: a local variety of fresh homemade pasta, usually with rooster or rabbit. 

Kalasouna: onion and cheese pie.

Souroto: spicy soft cheese.

Karpouzenia: watermelon tray bake pie with cinnamon and sesame seeds. 

Where to drink

Beez: a modern cocktail bar located in a traditional Cycladic home. Its highlight is the cocktails with homemade blends, syrups, and fresh fruits.

Rakentia: one of the most popular meeting points on the island because of its exceptional location that offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. Perfect place for breakfast, coffee, and snacks or to have an evening cocktail while gazing at the spectacular sunset sky from the bar’s terrace.

BaRaki: with its pretty outdoor seating and the best Rakomelo.

Astarti: the most famous and traditional bar on the island. 

Where to swim

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Breathtaking beaches

Karavostasi, located by the port of the island. There are tamarisk trees for shade; also bars, cafés, restaurants, and hotels nearby.

Katergo, a sandy beach with clear waters. You can get there either by boat from the port or via a 30-minute challenging hike. Make sure to bring water and an umbrella as there are no amenities.  

Agkali, a beautiful beach with thick sand and clear waters. After a swim, you can enjoy a meal at one of the tavernas above the beach.

Galifos, a peaceful little cove with thick sand, pebbles, and clear blue waters. Access to the beach is via a hiking trail from Agkali or by boat. Near the beach, you will find a few old boat garages. The isolated and private location makes this place an ideal spot for nudists. Apart from some rooms to let, there are no other facilities nearby.

Agios Nikolaos, is a sandy beach with emerald green waters and tamarisk trees. You can reach the beach either by boat or via a short hike from Agkali beach. Note: there’s a small taverna that serves coffee and food, called Agios Nikolaos.

Livadi, the beach of Livadi is sandy and wind-protected. There are tamarisk trees for shade and you can easily get there by car or motorcycle. There are no visitor amenities, so make sure you bring water and snacks.

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Crystal clear waters

Livadaki, is a secluded beach of exceptional wild beauty. It’s sandy and rocky with crystal-clear turquoise waters. You can either reach the beach by boat or via a 50-minute hike.

Abbeli, a small cove with sand and rocks. It’s famous for its amazing sunset view. You can get to the beach via a dirt road or by boat.

Agios Georgios, is a picturesque sandy cove with pebbles and natural shade. There are no visitor amenities and it often gets windy.

Discover history

According to Greek mythology, it was said to have derived its name from a son of Minos. Little is known about the ancient history of Folegandros. Its inhabitants were Dorians. Later it came under Athenian rule. 

The island was conquered in 1207 by the Venetian Marco Sanudo and remained under the rule of Venice until 1566 when it was taken by the Ottoman Turks. The Greeks reclaimed it in the 19th century.

Must visit villages – Folegandros has three small villages, Karavostasis (where the port is located), Chora, Ano Meria, and the small settlement of Agali with the homonymous beach.

Festivals/ Local Traditions

During summer there are three major festivals (Panigiria):

-27th of July, Saint Panteleimon Feast Day.

-6th of August, Feast of the Transfiguration of the Savior. 

-15th of August is the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Dekapendavgoustos). 

Do as locals do… 

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Wander around town

Visit the “Kafepantopoleio tis Irinis” at Ano Meria, a tiny little restaurant inside a grocery store. And taste excellent homemade food by ‘Kyria Eirini’. It’s the only taverna that runs all year long, so it’s also a local favourite. 

Insider tips…

 For an alternative experience of eco-tourism and complete peace of mind, just 5 minutes walk from Agali, you can find the quiet and picturesque Galyfos beach. For the last 25 years here, there have been rooms available at Galyfos, that operate without electricity. Simple and beautiful- they overlook the sea.  

Ideal time to spend here? I would recommend at least four days and perhaps as long as a full week.

Favourite part of the island? Kastro, the oldest and most picturesque neighbourhood of Folegandros. In fact, it’s a castle built during the Medieval Ages to protect the town from pirate attacks. Today, there are Cycladic houses inside the walls, whitewashed alleys, and staircases with bougainvillea. 

What to avoid? If you like to stay by the beach, don’t choose Chora. Stay at Agali. On the contrary, if you want to be in the spotlight, choose Chora.

Top activities

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Natural beauty of the island

Scuba diving and snorkeling. Τhe undersea wealth is spectacular. Sign up for scuba diving and snorkeling lessons to explore the underwater wonders of Folegandros. Check out Sea-u.

Hiking/ Trekking. Folegandros has many footpaths available for hiking or trekking, well traced. The Top 5 are:  Ano Meriá (Agios Andréas) – AgiosSóstis – Agios Geórgios and back/ Ano Meria – Livadaki – Angali – Chora/ Chóra – Angáli – Chóra/  Chora – Petoúsis – Livádi – Loústria – Karavostásis/ Chóra – Stavrós – Agia Paraskeví – Giórgi t’ Aga – Ano Meriá (Theológos).

*For more information check here: folegandros.com

Where to shop

Always Summer in Folegandros, a shop where you can find your favourite Greek brands. –

Design 35, a little store full of chic and elegant creations made by local Greek designers. 

To stolidaki, a beautiful shop with artisanal designer clothes, jewels, accessories, and unique handmade gifts- beautifully crafted!

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Shop for local products

What to see

-The church of Panagia, located on a privileged spot above Chora, offering a jaw-dropping view of the island and the ocean.

-The medieval Castle (Kastro), built on the edge of the sheer cliff of 200 meters. The village within the walls was lived in continuously throughout the centuries. 

-The photogenic twin chapels between Agali and Galifos beach boasts stunning views.
Also, check out the lemonospita (lemon houses) at Ano Meria. These very peculiar constructions with walls built from stone in a square or round shape used to protect the lemon tree, planted in the middle, from the strong winds of the island.

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One of the many historic churches

Take a day trip to: Santorini or Sikinos. The ferry trip from Santorini to Folegandros lasts from 50 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes, depending on the ferry company, while from Folegandros to Sikinos the ferry journey takes around 45 minutes. 

What to do…

-Hike to the Church of Panagia in Chora and enjoy the view, especially during sunset.  

-Get wonderfully lost within the walls of the Castle of Folegandros.

-Visit Merkouri Wine Bar in a vineyard full of local wine varieties, distillations, and cocktails that you can taste while hearing relaxing music.

-Take a boat trip and explore the Cave of Chrisospilia. 

-Visit the Aspropounta Lighthouse built in 1919.

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Polina exploring the island

-Follow hillside hiking trails leading to cute chapels.

-On a hiking adventure to Ano Meria, visit the Ecological and Folklore Museum of Folegandros. Built according to old techniques (with stones and mud), it holds a wide collection of traditional well-preserved daily life items of Folegandros. 

-Go beach hopping after a swim at Agali beach. 

Can’t leave until- You enjoy the breathtaking sunset from the stairs of the church of Panagia in Chora (more than once).   

 

*All images by Polina Paraskevopoulou © (Copyright) 

Next Cycladic stop, Folegandros

Philhellene photographer Mark Wilman, creator of a successful six-year project and book ‘Discovering The Beauty of the Cyclades’ describes his first trip on the island of Folegandros.

Discovering the Beauty of Folegandros

Every visit to Folegandros is an adventure for me: the climbs, the dives, the treks, the views. One trip remains distinct: my search for big groupers. As a freediver, the Cyclades waters are truly a dream, their turquoise and blues encouraging calm.

It began in Ambeli Bay up in the north. Late afternoon the day I arrived the sunlight was  September orange. No one was there. Swimming past an island of rocks made of extensions like a village of steeples submerged, I went on till it got dark, deep and lonely.

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This was the place. Watching for signs, I inhaled a last time and descended into the depths kicking my fins and pinching my nose for my ears, my eyes scrutinising the view upside down. I’d done it before on many occasions though not here, not in Folegandros. The current was strong, a warning for sure, too strong for safety, I decided.

Vorina, my choice next day, again to the north just beyond Hora, follows a single slim path through high golden grass over terracing so sheer the return’s a question for much of the way.

Once by the sea, I glanced back to where I’d started from, not thinking I’d see the car so far away. So on with the gear and into the waves my search for big groupers continued. Swimming where the village is perched with Panaghia still higher took time, my metre-long fins doing their best all the way.

What seemed close was far. And then I saw it static in front, except for its wings, unperturbed. The closer I got, the more it appeared it would leave in a flash, but it didn’t. The grouper remained there, curious.

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At an arm’s length away, I ceased all movement. We stared at each other, two creatures from earth, sharing the same facial features, though mine hidden, except for eyes that she trusted. A minute went by, what should I do? We’d looked at each other acceptingly; that was enough.

Reluctantly leaving after a blink, the sound of a boat approaching came, loud voices onboard to adding to the noise. Turning a corner, I saw them in front, thrashing around, voicing their excitement with glee.

On I went as quick as I could back to the beach where I’d started. It took ages. Arriving at night, the search for my stuff by the light of a torch began.

All packed away and ready to climb with no energy left I felt laden. The path in the dark, a vertical challenge not to forget, was exhausting. But what an experience.

Mark Wilman Photography 

5 Greek Islands for Amazing Culinary Experiences

Are you a foodie going to Greece for vacation? Amazing. This write-up is for you!

Apart from the beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed vibe, the Greek islands offer visitors an abundance of delicious dishes and delicacies. There are so many things to try on each island that you literally cannot go wrong with what food you choose.

Here, I will include five Greek islands that offer unique tastes and will, for sure, excite your taste buds.

Let’s go see…

Crete

The island of Crete is known for having some of the greatest food in the country. You have to try the ‘dakos’ salad, ‘sfakiani pita,’ ‘bougatsa,’ ‘kaltsounia,’ and ‘gamopilafo.’ Everything is made with Crete’s fresh and pure ingredients, such as locally produced olive oil, cheese, and herbs. Make sure to accompany your food with a glass of ‘tsikoudia’, the popular local spirit.

Naxos

This beautiful sun-soaked island unfolds a rich gastronomic experience. Besides the well-known potatoes (the best you will try, for sure), Naxos stands out for its delicious cheese variety, stew (stifado), goat dishes, such as ‘kleftiko,’ pork dishes and of course locally produced cheeses, like ‘arseniko,’ ‘xinomizithra’ and ‘graviera.’

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Chios

An undiscovered island, Chios is known for the ‘mastiha’ (mastic) production, popular in ancient times for its therapeutic value and unique aroma. The island, which is located in the northern Aegean Sea, is also known for its mandarins, which are of high quality and flavour due to the sun and climate, mastelo cheese-perfect for ‘saganaki,’ and ‘kopanisti’ among other delicacies.

Lemnos

An island untouched by mass tourism keeps its gastronomic traditions intact. Besides the rich cultural and historical background, Lemnos (also known as Limnos) presents an exciting culinary adventure. Local cheese is simply delicious; ‘melichloro’ and ‘kalathaki’ are a must-try. Moving on, don’t miss out on the sardines, octopus, and local meat dishes. Last but not least, Lemnos produces excellent wine to accompany your food.

Folegandros

This small island offers stunning landscapes and beaches of wild beauty. At the same time, it unravels interesting gastronomic choices. ‘Matsata’ is one of the island’s specialty dishes, which is fresh pasta served with chicken or rabbit, ‘souroto’ is a salty and soft cheese used for the best cheese pie and ‘karpouzenia,’ dessert is made of watermelon.

Greece is a wonderful destination for foodies, and these are just a few of the must-visit islands for all you food aficionados. It’s also worth mentioning that due to years of austerity, many young people have returned to their homeland and started beautiful initiatives, such as running restaurants or farms, all designed to highlight local delicacies.