Must-see attractions in Greece

  • Prassa

    Cyclades

    Kimolos' best beach, Prassa is a magnificent sweep of white sand, lapped at by teal waters. The road east of Hora is unpaved in parts but passable on…

  • Glyfa Beach

    Alonnisos

    Golden-grey pebbles and clear water are the draws at easy-going Glyfa, fringed by greenery just north of Steni Vala and often used by water-sports…

  • Limani

    Rethymno Province

    The old port of Limani has a narrow crescent of attractive beach with greyish-brown sand lined with sunloungers, plenty of cafes and water-sport operators.

  • Rousom Gialos Beach

    Alonnisos

    Backed by seafood tavernas, the first bay east of Patitiri is an easy 1km walk away, and its beautiful, sheltered, pebbly curve provides great swimming.

  • Stafylos Beach

    Skopelos

    Just 5km south of Skopelos Town, popular sand-and-pebble Stafylos is bordered by bottle-green pines and dotted with sun loungers and a busy beach bar.

  • Apollonas Kouros

    Naxos

    Signposted on the western approach to Apollonas, this is a 12m marble figure dating back to the 6th or 7th century BC, reachable via a short walk.

  • Mylos Beach

    Lefkada

    Broad, straight and utterly delightful Mylos Beach is a short walk west over the headland from Agios Nikitas. It remains surprisingly undeveloped.

  • Rarity Gallery

    Hora (Mykonos)

    This excellent little gallery is well worth a peek for its temporary exhibitions that showcase contemporary paintings, sculpture and photography.

  • Perissa Beach

    Santorini

    Long, popular stretch of black sand to the southeast, with full facilities and some excellent tavernas. An all-night beach bar adds to the vibe.

  • Moni Metamorfosis Sotiros

    Skopelos

    With its roots in the 16th century, this serene monastery, just under 4km east of Skopelos Town, is the island's oldest, home to a single monk.

  • Archaeological Museum

    Symi

    Reopened after years of restoration, this compact museum contains some fabulous archaeological and folkloric finds, and is worth checking out.

  • National Marine Park of Zakynthos

    Zakynthos

    Covering an area of 135 sq km, this marine park in Zakynthos' Bay of Laganas was created in 1999 to protect the endangered loggerhead turtle.

  • St Athanasios' Gate

    Rhodes Town

    Watched over by a sturdy round tower, this is said to be the gate through which the conquering Ottoman sultan entered the city in 1522.

  • Temple of the Delians

    Delos

    Also known as the Great Temple of Apollo, this was the largest of the temples in the god's sanctuary. Construction commenced in 478 BC.

  • Kamari Beach

    Santorini

    One of the most popular black sand beaches, this east coast beauty has calm waters for bathing and numerous restaurants and cafes.

  • Kalogria

    The Mani

    Pretty sandy beach north of the main beach in Stoupa. The water is beautiful and clear; sunbeds clog up the shore in summer.

  • House of the Dolphins

    Delos

    One of Delos' grandest houses, the highlight here is a well-preserved mosaic with youths riding dolphins in each corner.

  • Fokos

    Mykonos

    This little-visited sandy beach on the north coast has a good taverna, but you'll need an ATV to tackle the rutted road.

  • Agios Vlasios

    Zagorohoria

    The most striking of Papingo's churches is Agios Vlasios (1852) with its separate 15m-high hexagonal bell tower (1887).

  • Ramos

    Serifos

    Just past Livadakia, Ramos is a small sandy beach backed with grapevines and a smattering of flash holiday apartments.

  • House of Dionysos

    Delos

    The remains of a lavish villa, with a mosaic depicting the god of wine riding a tiger (the original is in the museum).

  • Stoivadeion

    Delos

    This temple of Dionysus has some well-preserved reliefs, along with a giant sheared-off phallus on top of a plinth.

  • Psarou

    Mykonos

    A long stretch of white sand and teal waters, favoured by local cognoscenti. It's a short walk from Platys Gialos.

  • Provatas

    Milos

    On the south coast, golden-sanded Provatas feels remote but has a couple of tavernas and a large beachfront hotel.

  • Archaeological Museum of Poros

    Saronic Gulf Islands

    This small museum on the waterfront shows a beautiful collection of classic Greek sculpture from the area.

  • Fanos Beach

    Small Cyclades

    Narrow strip of white sand to the east, with a beach bar and some discreet naturism at one end.

  • Temple of Hera

    Delos

    This 5th-century BC temple has a well-preserved marble altar and two columns still standing.

  • Agios Georgios Beach

    Santorini

    Long strip of volcanic sand to the south with sun loungers and plenty of dining options.

  • Livadi Beach

    Small Cyclades

    The largest of Schinousa's beaches, long and sandy, with calm waters to the southwest.

  • House of Hermes

    Delos

    A lavish multistory home from the 2nd century BC with a partially intact courtyard.

  • Mersini

    Mykonos

    Practically deserted sandy beach with calm waters, reachable via an unpaved road.

  • Manganari Beach

    Ios

    Sandy beach furthest from Hora by road, with a taverna and sun loungers.

  • Citronne

    Saronic Gulf Islands

    This bright and cheerful local gallery shows artists from around Greece.

  • Psathi Beach

    Ios

    Sandy beach to the east that's particularly popular with windsurfers.

  • Finikas Beach

    Small Cyclades

    Long, narrow sandy beach to the east with calm waters and a taverna.

  • Plaka Beach

    Naxos

    Long, sandy strip of sand to the west lapped at by cerulean waters.

  • Psili Ammos

    Small Cyclades

    Secluded, sandy cove a 10-minute walk from the village of Mesaria.

  • Mikri Vigla

    Naxos

    This western beach is particularly popular with kitesurfers.

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