Delos
Built in around 150 BC, this sanctuary was dedicated to the Syrian gods Atargatis and Hadad, who were popular in the Greek world.
Delos
Built in around 150 BC, this sanctuary was dedicated to the Syrian gods Atargatis and Hadad, who were popular in the Greek world.
Delos
The remains of a colonnaded portico, built in the 6th-century BC and forming the western edge of the Sanctuary of Appolo.
Delos
Near the entrance to the Sanctuary of Apollo, this market square has an L-shaped stoa which was once lined with shops.
Mykonos
This wide, sandy beach is good for windsurfing and other water sports. Buses head here from Hora's Old Port station.
Kythnos
Aprokrousi is a wide strip of gravelly brown sand with a couple of tavernas, a popular beach bar and ample parking.
Kythnos
Although you can swim in the centre of town, you're better off walking 10 minutes north to this pretty little cove.
Mykonos
Small beach with a diving centre and waves that make it more suitable for sunbathing than swimming.
Delos
The ruins of a temple to the first king of Delos, who was believed to have been a son of Apollo.
Delos
Adjacent to the stadium, this building was used for both athletics training and education.
Delos
This colonnaded building once formed the monumental entrance to the sanctuary of Apollo.
Cyclades
Displays on maritime and rural traditions inside the crumbling medieval kastro.
Delos
The remains of fortifications built by the Roman governor in 69 BC to protect the town.
Sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods
Delos
Egyptian deities such as Isis and Serapis were worshipped in this ruined sanctuary.
Paros
This beautifully intact Cycladic windmill sits right outside the main ferry terminal and is a central point in Parikia.
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