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Gorgeous Greek Islands that aren't Santorini
October 6, 2017
This year, nearly two million travelers will cross off Santorini from their bucket list and if you haven’t noticed from Instagram, Santorini was THE place to be in Summer 2017. So much so that Santorini’s mayor is now capping visitor numbers this year.
But there are other unspoiled Greek Islands that you can have (almost) to yourself, and with temperatures in the 70s past October, there is no better time to extend summer with a trip to Greece.
Karpathos
(pictured)
Tall mountains, pristine scenery, traditional villages, turquoise waters and rich history makes this island - the second largest island of the
Dodecanese
complex - an ideal destination to fill your holidays with joy.
Pigadia
is the capital and main port of the island, where you’ll come across significant monuments. At the entrance of the port you’ll notice the the “Vouno” Hill where you can see the ruins of an Acropolis at an altitude of 23m. On your left, you’ll see a building with an impressive architecture dating back to the Venetian Rule. It used to house the district officer but today it is used as an information center for the mediterranean monk seal as well as a museum with exhibits from various periods of the island. Make sure to stop by Afoti where you can admire the ruins of the paleochristian Basilica of Agia Foteini and Myloi where Poseidon’s cave awaits you.
Beaches that suit all tastes
Crowded or secluded, sandy or pebbly, with or without facilities… the island of Karpathos has more than 20
beaches
that await you with clear azure waters. Start by taking a tour boat around the island to discover the ones that best meet your needs. The most renowned ones are the sandy
Kyra
Panagia
and the bebbly
Achata
, with its breathtaking seabed (located 10km from Pigadia).
Ammopi
beach (6km from Pigadia) offers various facilities and is ideal for sea sport lovers.
Apella
has emerald coloured waters and a golden sandy beach. Visit the pristine beaches of
Agios Nikolaos
and
Agios Georgios
near the settlement of Arkasa. If you are a windsurfing aficionado head towards
Diafani
from where you can embark on a boat to explore the beauties of the islet of
Saria
.
Zakynthos (Zante)
Zakynthos is a
verdant island
endowed with fertile valleys and a temperate climate. Its landscape diversity has resulted in different types of
beaches
: there are sandy beaches in secluded coves where the tranquil waters are deep blue on the island’s southeastern part; yet, if rugged cliffs and an interesting
underwater world
are to your liking, try the western part of the island. On Zante, great care is taken to protect two endangered animal species, namely the
caretta aretta
sea turtle and the
monachus monachus
seal. The city of Zakynthos is the capital of the island and at the same time the island's port.
Take a tour around the city and visit:
- The
Solomos Square
surrounded by buildings with characteristic traditional architectural features of the island, arch-shaped windows and arcades. The bust of D. Solomos national poet of Greece dominates in the centre. Here you can also find the Public Library (with 55.000 volumes), the Post-Byzantine Museum of Zante exhibiting treasures such as statues trimmed with gold, icons and art woodcuts.
- The
Post- Byzantine Museum of Zante
in Solomos square, exhibits treasures such as statues trimmed with gold, icons and art woodcuts.
- The coastal road known as
Strata Marina
(K. Lomvardou street), which is one of the most frequented part of the city, with cafes, bars and restaurants, from the Solomos Square up to the church of the patron-saint Aghios Dionysios.
- The
Aghios Markos square
. Here, in 1797, the revolutionaries (popolaroi) burnt the Libro d’ Oro and planted the tree of freedom. This paved square is the main meeting point for locals and visitors. Here, you will find the
Museum of Solomos,
Kalvos and
Eminent Zakynthians
which also hosts the bust of the Greek national poet, created by Georgios Broutos in 1902.
- Rouga
: Its name is Alexandros Romas street, starting at Aghios Markos Square crossing almost the whole town. This street with the impressive arcades has been the main commercial center of the city for centuries.
- The
Venetian Castle
situated on a hill overhanging the town in the place of the old acropolis named Psofis.
Milos
The volcanic activity in ancient years has endowed Milos island with an exciting variety of gorgeous landscapes, consequently offering the visitor a wide range of activities. The funny shapes of the rocks and their wonderful colours at the beautiful white sandy
beaches
are one expression of the volcanic features of
Mílos
; the economic activity is another: minerals such as obsidian are excavated here. What is more, one of the most ancient mines in the Mediterranean is on this island.
References had been made by Hippocrates to the peculiar morphology of
spectacular caves
(Papáfragkas and Sykiá) and a multitude of
thermal springs
(Kanáva, Alykí, Provatá, Pikropiyí).The diving enthusiasts will find a paradise in the underwater caves in the triangle formed by Mílos, Kimolos and Polýegos islands.
Why
: enjoy
80 amazing beaches
; among them stands out Kléftiko with its turquoise waters and Sarakíniko with white sharp rocks cutting deep into a sheer cliff; add the unique lunar landscapes, the rocky secluded caves, the mysterious catacombs, the “sleeping” volcanoes and a picturesque Cycladic Chóra.
Must visit
: As many beaches as you can! The white rocky landscape that embraces Sarakíniko forms an once-in-a-lifetime encountered lunar landscape while on Kléftiko, which can be reached only by boat, you can dive in secluded rocky caves with crystal clear waters. Add the wild beauty of Alogomántra, the open cave of Papáfragkas, the sheltered Ahivadolímni- the biggest beach on the island where also the island’s camping site is situated- and the beaches of Fyripláka, Yérakas and Tsigrádos adorned with grayish-red rocks.
Accommodation
: On the island you will mostly find family-run guesthouses; the big and luxurious five-star hotels have only established their presence over the last years. You can also choose to stay in one of the traditional colourful houses by the sea, the so-called “sýrmata”, mostly found on the settlements of Klýma, Madrákia, Mýtakas and Fyropótamos.
Wander around the castle district at dusk when the sun washes Chóra with its warm golden light… The Castle’s top, the benches on the courtyard of Panayiá Korfiátissa church or Panayiá Thalassýtra are all ideal spots to enjoy this breathtaking scenery that will certainly weave a powerful spell on you… How about private dives on secluded beaches and well-hidden rocky caves? Rent a boat from Adamantas Port and you will find yourself on beaches that you have never thought of putting foot on in your life!
Lefkada
Lefkada is surrounded by a total of 24 islets - Aristotle Onassis’ Skorpios being one of them. It connects to the opposite coast of Central Greece via a floating swing bridge. The bridge offers easy access to Lefkada to visitors from all over Greece. On Lefkada you will find noteworthy sights, churches and monasteries, picturesque villages, lush vegetation, idyllic coves of transparent, turquoise waters, busy and secluded beaches of stunning beauty, a significant cultural heritage and hospitable locals.
There are picturesque alleys, small squares, traditional houses, elaborate belfries and paved pedestrian zones that give this town its character. The city is surrounded by a canal and a lagoon, while, farther north, lies Gyra, a thin stretch of a sandy beach forming a circle, dotted with windmills and scant vegetation.
Activities
Swimming
. If you stay in Lefkada town, you can swim at Kastro, Gyra, Myloi, and Agios Ioannis Antzousis. You will discover there are amazing beaches almost everywhere and to the island’s east you will find numerous beautiful, wooded isles.
Visiting the
sea caves
. Kalamos and Kastos isles are within a short distance and can boast beaches and sea caves of great beauty.
Bicycling
; the town of Lefkada as well as the nearby coastline are ideal for a bicycle ride. Go round the lagoon, following the exceptional scenic route: Agia Mavra – Gyra – Myloi – Ai Giannis – Lefkada.
Marina
: it is located at the town’s east side, and is considered to be the best equipped marina in Greece.
Sports
Kite surfing
in Myloi beach.
Mountain biking
: the island’s tall, green mountains are criss-crossed by routes and trails that are ideal for this sport. Rent your mountain bike in Lefkada town.
Paragliding
(parapente) over Kathisma beach.
Crete
Crete
, the largest island in Greece, is a combination of crystal clear blue sea, rough but imposing mountains, renowned museums, ancient settlements, impressive
caves
and precipices that have been known since prehistoric times. In addition, the mild climate, enchanting coasts, modern hotels, charming mainland, picturesque villages, local traditions, warm hospitality and rich
local cuisine
(composed mainly of meat, virgin olive oil, fruit, vegetables and legumes) scientifically proven to increase life expectancy, is a unique place.
Don’t miss out on:
- Strolling around the old
Venetian Harbour of Chania
with the fortress and the lighthouse.
- Visit the market of the city and taste the drooling
culinary delights of Crete
as well as their strong drink,
raki
.
- Basking at the golden
exotic beaches
lacing the Libyan Sea all along the Cretan shore, from Falassarna in the west to
Vai
in the east, where one feels they are on a tropic island while still being in Europe. Vai is also known for its exotic forest of palm trees.
-
Diving
in the spectacular underwater cave of the Elephants, owing its name to the bones of elephants found there. It is not far from the port of Chania called Souda.
- Participating in
agritourism activities
in the Vamos peninsula and Milia traditional village in Chania district.
- Taking pedalo rides at
Kournas Lake
, the only natural lake of Crete and an important wetland too.
- Enjoying
Mount Psiloritis
, whose
Geopark
is part of the UNESCO network. Springs, lakes,
gorges
and caves wait to be explored.
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