An island in the Aegean Sea celebrated for its stunning beaches and unique rock formations. Known as the “Island of Colors,” Milos boasts a variety of scenery, from the moon-like terrain of Sarakiniko to the serene turquoise waters of Kleftiko. Explore quaint fishing villages like Pollonia and the historic town of Plaka, perched high with panoramic views. The island’s rich history includes ancient ruins and catacombs, adding a layer of intrigue for those adventurous travellers.
A sanctuary of romance, situated along the waterfront of Milos, within the picturesque Cyclades archipelago.
Picturesque Santorini features highly on Greek promotional material and even a whistle-stop tour of the island will show you why. Bougainvillea pours off the sides of the white washed houses with their signature blue doors.
With so many people victims of islomania (the obsession of discovering islands), the Greek mainland is often overlooked. Yet the Peloponnese offers everything you look for in a Greek holiday; stretches of coastline dotted with tavernas and history that is quite literally the stuff of legends.
An island of two sides but surrounded in blue water and healthy gusts of wind. The north is wild and beautiful where you can find empty beaches.
The largest of Greece’s islands Crete is a mix of beaches, ancient sites, buzzing cities and laid back villages. Crete was home to Europe’s earliest civilisation, the Minoans, and the legendary birthplace of Zeus.
Greece’s capital city is full of ancient history buffs treasure. Sat beautiful and high over the city sits the Acropolis, dating back to 447 BC.
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