AEGEAN SEA
Mykonos - Santorini - Milos - Rhodes - Paros
The Aegean islands are waiting to unveil their beauty, unique light and crystal clear waters before your eyes. In the Aegean Sea, there is no island too large or too small for you to conquer. There are islands that are cosmopolitan and luxurious and there are islands that are pure and pristine with untouched beaches of timeless beauty. There are islands that are arid and parched and islands with lush green trees and exotic beaches. From the islands of the Dodecanese and Cyclades, on to the Sporades and the North Aegean … yachts, catamarans and boats of all kinds are ready to set sail. You can find yourself in a totally different landscape and on an island with a completely different vibe in the blink of an eye.
Mykonos
Mykonos has been attracting an international crowd like a magnet since the 1960s and has been voted a top summer holiday destination time and again for good reason. Exceptional beaches, award-winning restaurants, legendary parties, expensive yachts, dreamy villas, luxury hotels and 5-star service… if it makes you feel like a celebrity, you’ll find it on Mykonos.
Awash in its iridescent Aegean light, which it shares with neighbouring Delos, you’ll fall hopelessly in love. So if you’ve got an appetite for luxury and adventure in equal measure on a cosmopolitan island in the Cyclades, read on. You’re in for a treat.
Domestic products: Louza (Marinated pork), Spicy cheese"Kopanisti", Almond sweeties, Mykonos sausages
Destination Features
Mykonos Hot spots
Airport
Elia
Psarrou
Paradise
Super Paradise
Kalo Livadi
Panormos
Ftelia
Horse Riding
Diving & Snorkeling
Yoga Retreat
Rarity Gallery
Archaelogical Museum of Mykonos
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Mykonos Town
Ornos
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Boat trip to Tinos
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Boat trip around Mykonos
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Santorini
The power of the volcanic island of Santorini creates an energy that overwhelms the senses. Exquisite luxury, amazing food and wine and the unforgettable Santorini sunset are just the start of what this legendary Greek island in the Cyclades offers visitors.
Santorini is an island-phenomenon whose reputation precedes it. And for good reason. On this legendary island in the Cyclades, all your senses seem magnified, a product of its many contrasts: black earth against whitewashed homes clinging to the cliff-side, or wild volcanic sculptures against sleek Cycladic lines. Santorini is an island immortalised by poets and painters thanks to its celebrated light, multicoloured cliffs and picture-perfect sunsets.
Domestic Products: Wine, Cherry tomatoes, Fava beans, Katsounia (Santorini's cucumber), Militinia, Capers, "Chorotiri" cheese, White eggplants
Destination Features
Santorini Hot spots
Airport
Red Sand
Black Sand
Kamari
White Sand
Santo Wines Winery
Diving & Snorkeling
Volcano Trip
Hiking
Ammoudi
Three Bells of Fira
Akrotiri Archaeological Site
Ancient Thera
Museum of Prehistoric Thera
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Fira
Oia
Imerovigli
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Boat trip
Boat trip to hidden gems of Santorini.
Milos
To many, Milos is the most exotic island in the Aegean Sea because of its extraordinary colours and landscape and it is, without doubt, one of the most impressive in the Cyclades. Volcanic rocks paint the beaches red, pink and orange.
The highlights of Milos seem endless: Sarakiniko and Kleftiko, with their white rock formations, emerald green waters and caves eroded by the sea, are steeped in stories of pirates. But they are rivalled by early Christian catacombs, an array of beaches and the multicoloured settlements of Klima, Emborios and Mandrakia, with their quaint buildings cut into the cliffs and Plaka’s sunsets.
Domestic Products: Apple candy, Pumpkin candy, Cheese, Thyme honey, Wine, Grain, Minerals
Destination Features
Milos Hot spots
Airport
Sarakiniko
Papafragas
Palaiochori
Agia Kyriaki
Gerontas
Triades
Ammoudaraki
Agios Ioannis
Agathia
Plathiena
Nerodafni
FIropotamos
Thiafes
Alogomandra
Achivadolimni
Konstantakis Winery
Sea Kayak
Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
Milos Fishing Experience
Watersports
Plaka Castle
Papafragas Caves
Sykia Cave
Rivari Lagoon
Catacombs of Milos
Church Holy Virgin
Mining Museum
War Refuge
Ecclesiastical Museum of Milos
War Museum of Milos
Ancient Theater of Milos
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Plaka
Pollonia
Adamas
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Counting more than 70 beaches around the island, Milos is blessed with marvelous and pristine shores. This volcanic land, a wonder of nature, with strong winds and big waves sculpt its impressive lacy shores and has become a renown destination.
Rhodes
The medieval Old Town, port of Mandraki, Acropolis of Lindos, ancient cities of Kamiros and Ialysos, Valley of the Butterflies… Rhodes has so many highlights, that one visit is never enough.
The landscape of this Dodecanese island has so much eye-catching beauty that it’s no wonder Rhodes is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. This is where vast sandy beaches, clear waters, castles and ancient civilisations effortlessly mix with gourmet restaurants and traditional tavernas serving local delicacies.
Rhodes is a beautiful mosaic of experiences: the island of knights and the mythical Colossus of Rhodes, where Byzantines, Greeks, Venetians and Turks all left something to remember them by. Alongside luxury resorts are villages where women still bake bread in an outdoor wood-fired oven.
Domestic Products: Melekouni, Olive oil, Olives, Honey, Watermelon, Melon, Wine
Destination Features
Rhodes Hot spots
Agios Georgios
Anthony Quinn Bay
Traganou
Afantou
Tsampika
Agios Pavlos
Lindos
Red Sand
Agathi
Casino
Seven Springs
Watersports
Kite Surf
Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
Rodini Park
Castle of Monolithos
Kritinia Castle
Aquarium
Bee Museum
Acropolis of Rhodes
Ancient Kamiros
Archeological museum of Rhodes
Rhodes Museum of Ancient Greek
Path of Gods - Greek History Museum
Museum of Modern Greek Art
Museum of Mineralogy & Paleontology
Decorative Arts Collection
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Rhodos Town
Faliraki
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Boat trip
Catamaran trip to Fournoi, Paradisi beach and famous coves
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Boat trip to Chalki island
Boat trip to Symi
Boat trip to Symi island
Paros
Multilayered, multidimensional Paros has the potential to offer whatever you desire. If you want to spend your days swimming, you’ll find beaches large and small, secret and well-known all around Paros. And if you chase the wind, you’ll rejoice in the world-famous kitesurfing and windsurfing sites.
Changing scene, you’ll be intoxicated by the smell of jasmine and bougainvillea and the maze of hidden alleyways in Parikia, and leisurely afternoons in Naoussa’s tiny marinas. And if you’re looking to turn up the volume, you’ll enjoy exotic cocktails and loud music at lively beach bars and clubs, day or night, for which Paros has become known.
Domestic Products: Honey, Souma, Wine, Guna (Dried fish), Capers, Sugar Baklava, Spoon sweets, Samota (Dried figs with sesame)