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The Cyclades Islands are the epitome of Greece's postcard image: whitewashed houses, blue domes, colorful bougainvillea, and crystal-clear sea. Located in the heart of the Aegean, these islands offer a unique blend of wild nightlife (Mykonos), iconic sunsets (Santorini), millenary history (Delos), and wild authenticity (Folegandros). The luxury hotels, boutique hotels, and historic residences with caldera or Aegean views guarantee an unforgettable and charming stay.
Santorini, with its volcanic Caldera, is famous worldwide for its breathtaking sunsets, especially from Oia. A recommended experience is a sunset catamaran cruise with local wine tasting. Mykonos, on the other hand, is the center of the international jet set, known for its parties, luxury boutique hotels, and exclusive beaches like Psarou and Nammos. Don't miss a walk in Little Venice in Mykonos Town.
For those seeking authenticity, islands like Naxos (endless beaches and water sports), Paros (charming villages like Naoussa), Milos (lunar landscapes like Sarakiniko), and Folegandros (tranquility and breathtaking views) offer a more intimate experience. Naxos is the ideal choice for families and kitesurfing enthusiasts; Paros combines elegance with a lively atmosphere. From Milos, a boat excursion to explore the sea caves is highly recommended.
The island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site and near Mykonos, is one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Greece. According to myth, it is the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. A visit to Delos is a cultural must, offering an immersion in the well-preserved ruins of the ancient city and its mosaics.
Cycladic cuisine is simple yet rich in flavor. Try Fava (fava bean puree), Kopanisti (spicy Mykonos cheese), and dishes based on fresh seafood. Santorini is renowned for its mineral white wines made from Assyrtiko, a grape cultivated in volcanic soil without the need for irrigation. We recommend visiting a traditional winery in Santorini at sunset.
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