Cyclades

Mykonos is a Greek island located in the Aegean Sea, known for its beautiful beaches, stunning architecture, and vibrant nightlife. Some of the most popular attractions in Mykonos include:

  1. Little Venice: Little Venice is a charming neighborhood located in Mykonos Town, known for its colorful buildings and beautiful views of the sea. It is a popular spot for sunset cocktails and romantic walks along the waterfront.
  2. Windmills: The iconic windmills of Mykonos are located on a hill overlooking Mykonos Town. They were originally used to grind wheat and have become a symbol of the island.
  3. Super Paradise Beach: Super Paradise Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Mykonos. It is known for its crystal-clear waters, golden sand, and lively atmosphere.
  4. Panagia Paraportiani: Panagia Paraportiani is a beautiful white-washed church located in Mykonos Town. It is one of the most photographed churches in Greece and is a popular spot for sunset views.
  5. Delos Island: Delos Island is a small island located just a short boat ride from Mykonos. It is an important archaeological site and is known for its ancient ruins and beautiful mosaics.

Mykonos is also known for its delicious food, including traditional dishes such as kopanisti, a spicy cheese spread, and louza, a type of cured pork. Additionally, the island is famous for its nightlife, with many clubs and bars staying open until dawn.

Santorini is a beautiful Greek island located in the Aegean Sea, known for its stunning caldera views, white-washed villages, and black sand beaches. Some of the most popular attractions in Santorini include:

  1. Oia: Oia is a picturesque village located on the northern tip of the island, known for its beautiful caldera views, blue-domed churches, and stunning sunsets.
  2. Fira: Fira is the capital of Santorini and is known for its white-washed buildings, narrow streets, and beautiful views of the caldera.
  3. Red Beach: Red Beach is a unique beach located on the southern coast of Santorini. It is known for its red volcanic sand and crystal-clear waters.
  4. Akrotiri Archaeological Site: The Akrotiri Archaeological Site is an important archaeological site on the island, known for its well-preserved Minoan ruins and beautiful frescoes.
  5. Wine Tasting: Santorini is known for its unique wine production, including the famous Assyrtiko grape. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at local wineries and learn about the island’s wine-making traditions.

Santorini is also known for its delicious food, including traditional dishes such as fava, a yellow split pea dip, and tomatokeftedes, fried tomato balls. Additionally, the island is famous for its stunning sunsets, which can be enjoyed from many different vantage points around the island.

Milos is a beautiful Greek island located in the Aegean Sea, known for its crystal-clear waters, unique rock formations, and stunning beaches. Some of the most popular attractions in Milos include:

  1. Sarakiniko Beach: Sarakiniko Beach is a unique beach located on the northeastern coast of Milos. It is known for its lunar-like landscape, white rock formations, and crystal-clear waters.
  2. Kleftiko: Kleftiko is a beautiful cove located on the southwestern coast of Milos, accessible only by boat. It is known for its stunning rock formations, sea caves, and turquoise waters.
  3. Catacombs of Milos: The Catacombs of Milos are an important archaeological site on the island, dating back to the early Christian era. They are located on the outskirts of Milos Town and are well-preserved.
  4. Plaka: Plaka is the main town of Milos, located on a hill overlooking the island. It is known for its white-washed buildings, narrow streets, and beautiful views of the sea.
  5. Firopotamos Beach: Firopotamos Beach is a beautiful beach located on the northeastern coast of Milos. It is known for its colorful fishing boats, white sand, and crystal-clear waters.

Milos is also known for its delicious food, including traditional dishes such as karpouzopita, a watermelon pie, and revithada, a chickpea stew. Additionally, the island is famous for its unique geology and mineral resources, including obsidian and perlite.

Paros is a beautiful Greek island located in the Aegean Sea, known for its traditional villages, stunning beaches, and historical sites. Some of the most popular attractions in Paros include:

  1. Naoussa: Naoussa is a picturesque fishing village located on the northern coast of Paros. It is known for its beautiful harbor, narrow streets, and traditional Cycladic architecture.
  2. Parikia: Parikia is the capital of Paros, located on the western coast of the island. It is known for its white-washed buildings, narrow streets, and beautiful beaches.
  3. Golden Beach: Golden Beach is a stunning beach located on the southeastern coast of Paros. It is known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for windsurfing and other water sports.
  4. Antiparos: Antiparos is a small island located just southwest of Paros, accessible by ferry. It is known for its beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and the famous Antiparos Cave.
  5. Lefkes: Lefkes is a traditional village located in the center of Paros. It is known for its white-washed buildings, narrow streets, and stunning views of the island.

Paros is also known for its delicious food, including traditional dishes such as patatato, a slow-cooked lamb and potato stew, and marathopita, a fennel pie. Additionally, the island is home to several historical sites, including the ancient city of Paros and the Frankish Castle in Parikia.

Tinos is a beautiful Greek island located in the Aegean Sea, known for its religious pilgrimage sites, traditional villages, and stunning beaches. Some of the most popular attractions in Tinos include:

  1. Panagia Evangelistria: Panagia Evangelistria is a famous church located in the center of Tinos. It is a popular destination for religious pilgrims and is known for its miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary.
  2. Pyrgos Village: Pyrgos is a traditional village located in the center of Tinos. It is known for its white-washed buildings, narrow streets, and stunning views of the island.
  3. Kolympithra Beach: Kolympithra Beach is a beautiful sandy beach located on the northern coast of Tinos. It is known for its crystal-clear waters and is a popular destination for swimming and sunbathing.
  4. Marble Museum: The Marble Museum is a museum located in the village of Pyrgos. It houses a collection of marble sculptures and artifacts, highlighting the importance of marble in the history and culture of Tinos.
  5. Venetian Museum: The Venetian Museum is a museum located in the town of Tinos. It houses a collection of artifacts from the Venetian period of Tinos’ history, including weapons, armor, and pottery.

Tinos is also known for its delicious food, including traditional dishes such as louza, a cured pork fillet, and koulouria, a sesame-covered bread ring. Additionally, the island is home to several other religious sites, including the Church of St. Nicholas and the Monastery of Kechrovouni

0 Property
Sort by:

No listing found.

Compare listings

Compare
We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. View more
Cookies settings
Accept
Privacy & Cookie policy
Privacy & Cookies policy
Cookie name Active
Users are encouraged to read this privacy policy carefully before using this website or submitting any personal information. By using the website, users are accepting the practices described in this privacy policy, which may be changed, but any changes will be posted. Cookies Their main function is the interaction of the users’ browser data with our website. Depending on their duration, cookies are either temporary (session cookies) or persistent cookies. Temporary cookies are cookies that are automatically deleted when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain stored on your device until their predetermined period of validity is reached. Cookie and tracking technology are useful for gathering information such as browser type and operating system, tracking the number of visitors to the website, and understanding how visitors use the website. Cookies can also help customize the website for visitors. Personal information cannot be collected through cookies and other tracking technology, however, if you previously provided personally identifiable information, cookies may be tied to such information. Aggregate cookie and tracking information may be shared with third parties. Collection of information By using this website, users agree to provide consent to our collection, use and sharing of their personal information as described. Personal Information is defined as any information that identifies to a particular individual, such as the individual’s name, postal address, email address, mobile number and any other identifier indicating to that particular person. This information they provide, is only used to fulfill their specific request, unless they give us permission to use it in another manner. Distribution of information The company may transfer the users’ personal data to third countries outside the EU if: - An adequate level of protection in accordance with the European Commission is ensured by the third country or - Appropriate guarantees have been provided for the processing of the data by the recipient, in accordance with the law. If none of the above conditions apply, a transfer may take place if: - Users have provided our company with their express consent to this or - The transfer is necessary for the performance of their contract with our company, such as the execution of their instructions. - The transmission is necessary for the establishment or exercise of legal claims or the defence of our rights. Children’s Privacy The company is not intentionally designed for or directed at persons less than 18 years of age and does not knowingly permit any person who is under 18 years of age to register with the services or to provide any other personally identifying information. However, we consider it the responsibility of parents to monitor their children’s use of our services. Nevertheless, if the company becomes aware that any personally identifiable information of persons less than 18 years of age has been collected without verified parental consent, then the company will take the appropriate steps to delete any such information and notify the parent. Duration of information storage We retain the information which we have collected no longer than is necessary. This is determined on a case by case basis. We will delete your information whenever you request us to do so. However, we may archive and/or retain some information for legal purposes. Users’ rights under the DGPR Right of access by the data subject (art. 15), right to rectification (art. 16), right to erasure (art. 17), right to restriction of processing (art. 18), right to data portability (art. 20), right to object (art. 21), right to termination. Applicable law For any legal dispute arising regarding the application or interpretation of the above terms, the applicable law shall be Greek law. The competent courts are the courts in the district where the property is located.
Save settings
Cookies settings