Island-hopping in Greece

According to the authoritative British newspaper, The Telegraph, there are many charming aspects among the Greek islands. Among them, Corfu Island is a popular destination for family trips, Delos Island is one of the islands with the richest historical and cultural heritage, and Mykonos Island is famous for its magnificent scenery. Each island has its unique features, allowing travelers to choose a place that suits their current mood for a vacation or adventure.

Zakynthos Town

Deep blue waters, golden beaches, lush greenery, and white houses have nurtured many poets and artists. Zakynthos Town is located on the eastern coast of the island and boasts numerous tourist attractions, including the Venetian Castle, the Byzantine Museum, and the Church of St. Nicholas. Visitors can choose to explore the town by sightseeing train or horse-drawn carriage. Additionally, from the pier, one can take a boat to other famous attractions on the island, such as Navagio Beach, the popular filming location of the Korean drama 'Descendants of the Sun,' and the mysterious Blue Caves on the northern east coast. For travel enthusiasts, Zakynthos Town is a destination not to be missed.

Corfu Town

Corfu Island is located in the northeastern part of the Ionian Sea in Greece. It is one of the most beautiful islands in Greece and one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. The island has a long history and cultural tradition, featuring well-preserved medieval towns, beautiful beaches, and stunning natural landscapes.

Mykonos Island

Mykonos Island in Greece is one of the most beautiful islands in the world, often referred to as 'the island closest to heaven.' The writer Haruki Murakami wrote his world-famous novel 'Norwegian Wood' on the beach of this little paradise. The island is adorned with countless magnificent and beautiful white buildings, which, combined with the azure sea and blue sky, create a dreamy and beautiful scene of Mykonos Island. In the evening, find a restaurant, choose a suitable outfit, order a cup of Greek coffee or an alcoholic beverage, and quietly enjoy the beauty of the sunset, savoring a rare moment of tranquility.

Tinos Island

Tinos Island (Tinos Island) in Greek means 'brilliant light'. It is considered the birthplace of the sun god Apollo and the moon goddess Artemis and is regarded as part of the 'Greek Sanctuary'. Today, this historical site is in ruins but is still listed as a World Cultural Heritage site. The island has many ancient churches, monasteries, and traditional cultural buildings, making it a hub of Greek religion and culture. Additionally, on Tinos Island, one can enjoy beautiful beaches, delicious food, and local specialty artworks, gaining a deep understanding of Greek history, culture, and customs.

Lagoon

Balos Beach and Lagoon in Greece is a breathtaking wonder. The sand here is powdery white, and the clear sea water presents a dreamy blue-green color. However, due to the strong winds there, swimming might not be the best option. There are various ways to reach Balos Beach and Lagoon, such as walking or driving along the steep rocky cliffs. If you don't want to take these risks, taking a boat is also a great choice.