Must-see attractions in Greek Islands

  • Kastro Orias

    Kythnos

    Located on Cape Kefalos, a 90-minute picturesque ramble northwest from Loutra, these beautifully situated ruins are all that remains of a medieval city of…

  • Agioi Apostoli

    Hania

    Two small beaches make up the Agioi Apostoli (The Holy Apostles) area, around 3.5km west of Hania. These sheltered coves are perfect for families. A bus…

  • Lake Dhistos

    Evia

    Around 10km southeast of Lepoura, a turn-off leads to Lake Dhistos, a shallow lakebed favoured by migrating egrets; water levels have been diminished by…

  • Milia Beach

    Skopelos

    About 13km west of Skopelos Town, Milia is dominated by two swaths of silvery sand and pebbles, separated by a headland, and has a few apartments and a…

  • Kalamaki

    Hania

    The small, sandy beach of Kalamaki is 5km west of Hania and has calm, shallow waters, making it a good choice for families with young children. A bus runs…

  • Tris Ierarches

    Skiathos Town

    Dating from the mid-19th century, above the old port, Skiathos Town's main, dusty pink church contains the renowned icon of the Virgin of Kounistra, the…

  • Historical & Folklore Museum of Antiparos

    Antiparos

    This tiny museum on the main street shows off intriguing old photographs, antique maps, manuscripts and all sorts of bits and pieces associated with life…

  • Kambos

    Hania Province

    Good hiking, beach access and decent accommodation can be found at Kambos, a tiny village at the edge of a gorge along the Innahorian region’s winding…

  • Agia Anna

    Hora (Mykonos)

    This small golden-sand beach, right on a busy thoroughfare, is not one of Mykonos' finest but it is centrally located, popular with families and good for…

  • Halikia Beach

    Hania Province

    Halikia Beach is Paleohora's pebble beach, on the eastern side of Paleohora's peninsula. It can occasionally be better protected from the wind than sandy…

  • Kamares

    Evia

    Around 2km east of the centre, just north of the bus station, this well-preserved Roman-Venetian aqueduct spans a busy road.

  • Grotto of Heracles

    Delos

    This rock shelter was used as a temple to the legendary hero Heracles. Prior to that, it's thought to be the earliest location where Apollo was worshipped…

  • Makrys Gialos

    Argostoli

    Blessed with enticing turquoise water, and located just 3km southwest of Argostoli, Makrys Gialos tends to be packed to the gills in summer with…

  • Moni Agiou Nektariou

    Aegina

    This large modern monastery in central Aegina marks the turn-off for the road to Paleohora Byzantine village and churches.

  • Dodekatheon

    Delos

    Dating from the 3rd century BC, this small temple was dedicated to the 12 principal gods of the Greek pantheon. Statuary from the temple is housed in the…

  • Bourtzi

    Evia

    Towards the east end of the seafront promenade, Karystos' striking 14th-century, hexagonal Venetian castle is a remnant of the town's former…

  • Folklore Museum

    Limnos

    The chair occupied by Winston Churchill during WWI and various village household items are on display in this lovely museum. Phone to enquire about hours.

  • Byzantine Museum

    Paros

    The Byzantine Museum, within the Panagia Ekatontapyliani compound, has a collection of icons and other artefacts.

  • Moni Panagias Spilianis

    Dodecanese

    This hillside medieval monastery, overlooking the sea below the castle, can be reached via a short staircase. Visitors can only access a small anteroom.

  • Ahmet Aga Minaret

    Hania

    Soaring above the rooftops of the charismatic Splantzia quarter, the Ahmet Aga Minaret is one of Hania’s two remaining minarets from the Ottoman era.

  • Pefkoulia Beach

    Lefkada

    White-pebbled Pefkoulia Beach is a five-minute drive north of Agios Nikitas and can get busy in summer, but even crowds can't detract from its beauty.

  • Episkopi

    Kythnos

    This wide swathe of coarse grey sand is a 30-minute walk north of the harbour. There's a popular beach bar at one end and a tiny church at the other.

  • Temple of Dionysos

    Kos Town

    The overgrown but evocative remains of this Greek temple, dating from the 2nd century BC, centre on an altar with a frieze depicting Amazon warriors.

  • Ftelia

    Mykonos

    There's a somewhat barren feel to this long, sandy beach that's often buffeted by strong winds – good for windsurfers, less so for everyone else.

  • Milos Folk & History Museum

    Milos

    Peruse traditional costumes, woven goods and household artefacts in a series of traditionally furnished rooms, right by the main church courtyard.

  • Lena’s House

    Hora (Mykonos)

    This traditional 19th-century Mykonian house (with furnishings intact) takes its name from its last occupant, Lena Skrivanou, who died in 1968.

  • South Stoa

    Delos

    This 66m-long portico, originally supported by 28 Doric columns, was built in the 3rd century BC, lining the route to the Sanctuary of Apollo.

  • Agia Paraskevi

    Evia

    Honouring Halkida's patron saint, the modest Byzantine church of Agia Paraskevi, with its impressive tower, was founded around 1250 AD.

  • Afanis Naftis

    Andros

    The large bronze 1950s statue of a sailor stands in the square at the tip of the promontory, celebrating Andros’ seagoing traditions.

  • Temple of Hercules

    Kos Town

    The only surviving parts of this 2nd-century BC temple are the foundations and platform on which the original structure once stood.

  • Church of the Nativity

    Cyclades

    Dating from 1592, this whitewashed church within the kastro (castle) ruins is the island's oldest. It's typically locked.

  • Sanctuary of the Syrian Gods

    Delos

    Built in around 150 BC, this sanctuary was dedicated to the Syrian gods Atargatis and Hadad, who were popular in the Greek world.

  • Stoa of the Naxiots

    Delos

    The remains of a colonnaded portico, built in the 6th-century BC and forming the western edge of the Sanctuary of Appolo.

  • Agora of the Delians

    Delos

    Near the entrance to the Sanctuary of Apollo, this market square has an L-shaped stoa which was once lined with shops.

  • Kalafatis

    Mykonos

    This wide, sandy beach is good for windsurfing and other water sports. Buses head here from Hora's Old Port station.

  • Apokrousi Beach

    Kythnos

    Aprokrousi is a wide strip of gravelly brown sand with a couple of tavernas, a popular beach bar and ample parking.

  • Martinakia

    Kythnos

    Although you can swim in the centre of town, you're better off walking 10 minutes north to this pretty little cove.

  • Ecclesiastical Museum

    Hydra Town

    Housed in the peaceful monastery complex on the harbour, the Ecclesiastical Museum contains a collection of icons.

  • Ibrahim Pasha Mosque

    Rhodes Town

    The oldest mosque on Rhodes, built soon after the Ottomans arrived in the 16th century; it's not open to visitors.

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