The Greek islands are the main
characteristic of the country's
morphology and an integral part of
its culture and tradition.
The Greek Archipelago takes up 7,500
km of the country’s total 16,000 km
coastline, offering a highly
diversified landscape: beaches
stretching over many kilometers,
sheltered bays and coves, sandy
beaches with sand-dunes, pebble
beaches, coastal caves with steep
rocks and dark colored sand typical
of volcanic soil and coastal
wetlands. Many of these Greek
beaches have been awarded the blue
flag under the Blue Flags of Europe
Program, providing not only
swimming, but also scuba diving,
snorkeling, water skiing, sailing
and windsurfing.
The Cyclades are the most touted
island cluster of the Aegean and
includes some of the most beautiful
Mediterranean islands! The
spellbinding co-existence of white
and blue in Cycladic architecture;
the traditional way of life; the
island songs; the warm hospitality;
the stark landscape embroidered with
deserted country churches; the
stunning coasts; and the gorgeous
beaches, all make a trip to the
Cyclades a unique and unforgettable
experience