Whichever island you choose for your vacation, you are sure to have an amazing time because Greece has so many amazing islands with sparkling sandy beaches and cobblestoned alleys to explore.
Mykonos
Mykonos is a Cycladic island located in the Aegean Sea. Situated on the western part of the island is Chora, which serves as the capital. According to the 2021 census, 9,802 people called Mykonos home. Adjacent to it is the small but rich in history island of Delos, one of Greece's most important archaeological sites and a milestone in ancient Greek history.
Santorini
One of the most visited islands in the world, Santorini, also known as Thira, is situated in the Cyclades island chain in the southern Aegean Sea, west of Anafi, and south of Ios. Santorini, known since ancient times as Thira is one of the volcanoes that is currently active in Europe and Greece. The majority of the volcano collapsed due to twelve massive eruptions, about every 20,000 years, creating a sinkhole. Despite this, the volcano is determined to keep growing!
Crete
After Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica, Crete is the largest and most populated island in Greece and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean. The fabled island is one of the most visited places in Greece because of its stunning beaches, fascinating historical buildings.
Rhodes
The Greek island of Rhodes is part of the Dodecanese Islands, which are part of the South Aegean region, and is situated in the southeast of the Aegean. There are 125,113 people living on the island, according to the 2021 census.
Rhodes has it all—a fascinating history, breathtaking beaches, remarkable mediaeval architecture, and gorgeous natural surroundings! A designated World Heritage Site, the Old Town of Rhodes features beautiful buildings and stone-paved streets.
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