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13 Best Greek Islands That Should Be on Every Traveler’s List

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The Greek islands are the perfect vacation destination if you dream of sunny skies, soft white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, traditional cuisine, and ancient sites. They have everything from the iconic whitewashed buildings of Santorini and pristine beaches in Mykonos to mesmerizing ancient architecture in Crete and authentic Greek cuisine in Kefalonia.

However, with over 220 inhabited islands one could visit, deciding which are most worth your time isn’t an easy undertaking. Luckily, we’re here to help you plan a Greek island getaway. As a Greek who was born and raised in Greece, I have been to innumerate islands. These are 13 of the best Greek islands I recommend to everyone, offering sun, sea, sand, and many things to do.

1. Mykonos

We’ll begin with one of the most famous Greek Islands: Mykonos. This beautiful island belongs to the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea. It’s best known for its vibrant atmosphere, lively nightlife, authentic Greek architecture, and picture-perfect white sand beaches. You’ll spend most of your time exploring, relaxing, swimming, and partying on the island.

Although Mykonos is not one of the most affordable Greek islands, the luxury it offers makes it a favorite among celebrities and jet-setters. Having said that, I have been to Mykonos as a kid, as a teenager, and as an adult, and I loved the different aspects of the island I discovered. Although it is a party island, families can surprisingly also enjoy the beaches being quieter in the morning when the party-goers sleep.

One of the most spectacular parts of the island is Mykonos Town, a traditional Cycladic town famed for its charming neighborhoods, whitewashed houses, old port, and popular attractions. Significant points of interest in the village include Matoyianni Street, the Windmills of Mykonos, the Little Venice neighborhood, and the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos. Meanwhile, you can sunbathe on Paralia Choras.

2. Crete

Crete, Greece’s largest and most populous island, is one of the best places to visit if you’re visiting the country for the first time. This postcard-perfect island offers travelers fantastic insight into Greek culture, beauty, and adventure. Better yet, there’s something for every kind of traveler to do, no matter what they like. However, if you are planning to visit for a week, I would highly recommend Chania. We have been all over Crete several times, and Chania has delicious food, gorgeous beaches, and the most picturesque harbor.

Beachgoers can swim in clear turquoise waters off Elafonissi, Balos, and Vai Beaches, as Crete is one of the best Greek islands for beaches. History buffs can get lost exploring Chania and its historic 14th-century harbor or visit the Minoan palace in Knossos. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike sections of the 198-mile (320-kilometer) long E4 trail. Families can enjoy a family-friendly vacation in one of many vacation resorts in Elounda. What’s not to like?

3. Santorini

Santorini is one of Greece’s most famous islands. You’ll likely recognize the island’s traditional whitewashed buildings, luxury villas with private pools, and stunning coastal viewpoints from Instagram, where many influencers post photographs of the island’s most famous sights. Besides famous photo spots and luxury villas, Santorini is renowned for its stunning coastline, beautiful beaches, and wine-growing heritage.

Popular places to stay on the island include Oia and Fira. These destinations offer impressive coastal views, luxury resorts, traditional architecture, and easy access to the island’s best beaches. While on the island, visit the Megaro Gyzi Cultural Center, the Three Bells of Fira, the Ancient Thera, and Red Beach.

However, what we really enjoy doing in Santorini is tasting local wines at Vinsanto and relaxing in a pool with a caldera view.

4. Lefkada

Lefkada is a stunning island in the Ionian Sea famous for its lush green landscape and some of the best beaches in Greece. It offers easy access, as it is connected to the mainland by a causeway. The island’s west coast has dramatic cliffs that plunge into the azure waters. Its beaches, Porto Katsiki and Egremni, consistently rank among the best in the world. Full disclosure: my father comes from Lefkada, but if you google “Lefkada,” you will understand that I am not biased.

Lefkada also has charming seaside villages like Agios Nikitas and Vassiliki, where you can tuck into Greek food at the local taverns. If you are looking for adventure, the island is ideal for windsurfing at Vassiliki Bay and kite surfing at Mylos.

5. Rhodes

Travelers seeking a combination of beaches, historic sights, and child-friendly attractions should consider visiting Rhodes, the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese islands. This fascinating island is well-known for its beachfront resorts, ancient ruins, picturesque scenery, and exciting activities.

When you’re not soaking up the sun at Pefki Beach or exploring ancient history in Rhodes Old Town, have fun racing down the waterslides at Waterpark Faliraki or participate in various watersports.

Of everything the island offers, Rhodes Old Town is arguably the main highlight. This breathtaking walled city is home to iconic landmarks like the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. Do not miss Lindos, as it is one of the most beautiful places on the island. We loved wandering around the Acropolis of Lindos and then having dinner right on the beach below it. Other noteworthy places to visit on the island include Pefkos, Faliraki, and Ialysos.

6. Kefalonia

No Greek island list is complete without the addition of Kefalonia. This magnificent island west of mainland Greece is home to rugged landscapes, soft sand beaches, historic landmarks, and charming coastal towns bursting at the seams with authentic Greek charm. It’s an excellent place to visit to relax, explore, and indulge in delicious cuisine and one of the most affordable Greek islands.

On Kefalonia, you’ll find several Greek towns and villages worth exploring, including Asos, Argostoli, and Sami. You’ll also find many beautiful beaches like Myrtos Beach and Skala Beach. History buffs will enjoy visiting the Sacred Monastery of Agios Gerasimos of Kefalonia and Saint Theodore Lighthouse. Alternatively, kick back in Sami with a Greek Gyros and a glass of wine.

7. Folegandros

If Santorini is too busy for you, head to its tranquil neighbor instead. Despite the island’s proximity to Santorini, the two islands are very different. While Santorini is lively and fast-paced, Folengandros is much quieter, less touristy, and more laid-back. You’ll also find more affordable accommodation, restaurants, and shops in Folegandros.

So, what is Folengandros known for? This lovely island offers traditional Cycladic architecture, beautiful towns, and scenic beaches.

In Chora, the main town, tourists can find quaint boutique hotels, authentic local dishes, and gorgeous narrow streets brimming with history. Once you’ve had your fill of Chora, head to Agali Beach to sunbathe or snorkel in the turquoise water at Katergo Beach.

8. Hydra

Suppose you’d prefer a quieter and more authentic Greek island experience. In that case, we strongly recommend visiting Hydra, a small, lesser-visited island in the Aegean Sea separated from the Peloponnese by a narrow stretch of water. Just a small distance from Athens, this charming island is home to a traditional, protected settlement with a laid-back atmosphere.

Despite Hydra’s charming town being home to traditional houses from the 19th century, glorious beaches, and a gorgeous horseshoe-shaped harbor, the most impressive thing about Hydra Town is that it’s car-free. Yes, you read that right; this remarkable town has no cars. As such, visitors can escape the noise of daily life and enjoy the great outdoors in peace.

9. Paros

Paros is a charming island that has been under the radar of many travelers for many years but has grown in popularity. Now could be the perfect time to visit before the island gets much busier.

Paros may be one of the quieter Greek islands, but there’s still much to do. When you’re not getting lost exploring the narrow traditional streets of the main town or sunning it up on Kolymbithres Beach, visit the main sights and relax at a restaurant with a glass of Greek wine.

Notable points of interest on the island include Paros Park, the Archaeological Museum of Paros, and the Holy Shrine of the Virgin Mary Ekatontapyliani.

10. Skyros

While visiting the most iconic places in the Greek islands can be tempting, lesser-known islands like Skyros also have much to offer. The southernmost island in the Sporades archipelago, this idyllic island is the perfect place to visit if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.

In Skyros, you’ll be surrounded by tropical beaches, verdant hillsides, authentic Greek towns, and historic sites. Many tourists stay in the main town (Skyros), which sits above the coast and offers spectacular landscape vistas.

During your vacation, indulge in delicious food, visit the Venetian Kastro, and stroll along one of the many sandy beaches on the island. Molos Beach and Atsitsa Beach are two of our favorites.

11. Tinos

Another hidden gem Greek island that promises travelers a peaceful atmosphere, serene landscapes, pristine beaches, and abundant Greek charm is Tinos. This small island in the Cyclades archipelago is loved by tourists who want to enjoy a more laid-back vacation filled with lazy days at the beach and leisurely strolls.

Admittedly, there isn’t much to see or do on this island besides the main town and scenic landscapes, but that’s part of its beauty. You don’t need an excuse to do very little in Tinos.

Still, there are a few specific places worth visiting. Don’t miss the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, Agios Fokas Beach, Tinos Old Town, and the Αrchaeological Museum of Tinos.

12. Corfu

Corfu, best known for its rich history, impressive architecture, rugged mountain landscape, and crystal-clear turquoise waters, is a famous island off Greece’s northwest coast in the Ionian Sea. A well-rounded island, you’ll never tire of exploring the main sights, swimming in the sea, and getting lost in Corfu Town.

Most of the action on the island centers around Corfu Town, which is home to the Old Town. You’ll find many fascinating landmarks, winding cobblestone streets, and epic coastal views.

Significant points of interest you don’t want to miss in the city include the 15th-century Old Fortress, the Old Castle, Achilleion Palace, and the Grand Palace of St. Michael and St. George.

Just a word of caution: Kavos is where all the party-goers hang out, so if a very cheap hotel looks too good to be true, it’s probably because it’s next to the nightclubs — ask me how I know!

13. Zakynthos

The final Greek island on our list is Zakynthos, an island in the Ionian Sea known for being one of Greece’s most famous summer vacation destinations. Offering something for every kind of traveler, you’ll find something you enjoy on the island.

However, most of the action is centered around Zakynthos City. The city has a lively waterfront lined with yachts, traditional Greek architecture, and hotels. Key highlights include Paralia Krioneri, Port of Zakynthos, Saint Dionysios Zakynthos Holy Orthodox Church, and Solomos Square.

Away from the city, other notable attractions on the island include Agios Nikolaos, Keri Caves, and Anafonitria Monastery. However, Navagio Beach and its 1980s shipwreck is Zakynthos’ biggest highlight. We have been lucky to visit the beach on most of our trips to Zakynthos, but keep in mind that they close it from time to time due to the fear of landslides.

This article originally appeared on Travel Binger.

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