Greece shares a European mentality regarding the rights of LGBT community and makes each and everyone feel like home when visiting. The country has always featured high up on the list of gay destinations, this in part due to a history of homosexual liberties in ancient times. In Greek antiquity, homosexuality has been expressed in...Read More
Syros, one of the smallest islands of Cyclades, is the crossroad for Greek tradition and western influence. Ermoupoli (meaning “the city of Hermes”) is the island’s capital town and has been the first important trade and industrial centre of the country in the 19th century. Although Syros belongs to the Cyclades islands, its architecture is...Read More
Sifnos is known as the island of flavours, with unique traditional villages, organized or secluded beaches, and 227 churches spread around the island is just waiting for you to discover it. Sífnos is the centre of pottery in the Cyclades since the first samples that were found here are dated back to the Early Cycladic...Read More
Tinos resembles the simplicity, the serenity and the beauty of Cyclades. Tinos attracts Greek pilgrims travelling there twice a year, on March 25 and August 15, to visit the church of Panagia Megalochari (the Blessed Virgin Mary). From all over the country, people come here to fulfill their vows and to seek comfort. Tinos is...Read More
Serifos the “iron island” of the Cyclades stands out, in its unique way and beauty, enchanting travellers at first sight. The island of Perseus and the Cyclopes is the ideal destination for a relaxing day among the Aegean Sea. The island keeps untouched the Cycladic architectural tradition with white and blue houses, making the island...Read More
Paros combines natural beauty, beaches with crystal clear waters, Byzantine footpaths connecting traditional villages and breathtaking landscapes. The island is located at the heart of the Cyclades and is one of the most loved destinations in Greece. Paros offers its guests a cozy cosmopolitan environment that includes walks on the beach, cushy sun-beds under the...Read More
Naxos is the biggest island in the Cyclades. Its nature scenery makes Naxos special, since it combines high mountains with green valleys, amazing seascapes and traditional villages on mountain tops. You can see many of the locals still wearing traditional clothes and make ends meet off the fruits of the land. The main characteristic of...Read More
Mykonos is one of Greece’s most famous cosmopolitan island, a whitewashed paradise in the heart of the Cyclades. According to mythology, Mykonos was formed from the petrified bodies of giants killed by Hercules. Mykonos is an absolute paradise for those who love nature and nightlife. Travelers from all over the world visit Mykonos for its...Read More
Kythnos is an ideal destination not only for its natural beauty, but also for its healing hot water springs in Loutra which are said to derive from Mount Vesuvius. Kythnos is best known for its Cycladic architecture, traditional villages and long beautiful beaches that will impress any beach lover. Almost all beaches feature crystal clear...Read More
Kea is one of the closest islands to Athens, traditional and cosmopolitan at the same time. The warm atmosphere, the local food and the beautiful Cycladic scenery make Kea special to its visitors. Its traditional vibes and quiet beaches offer relaxing moments. The capital of the island is Loulida village. No cars are seen here,...Read More