Villas on the Cyclades Islands
Travel guide
Our guide to the Cyclades
Pristine white houses, blue-domed churches, cobalt waters, and windmills are all iconically Cycladic. The individual treasures of each island, however, are only revealed on closer inspection. From the convivial buzz of Paros to the cultural wonders of Tinos, each island promises something uniquely magical. Exactly the same can be said about our enchanting villas in the Cyclades.
Getting there
Fly to Sicily (Palermo, Catania, Trapani or Comiso airports).
At a glance
- Number of main islands: 23, including Paros, Tinos, Syros, Mykonos, Serifos and Naxos
- Surface area: 2,572km²
- Population: 200,000 (approx)
- Highest point: Mount Zas (1,003m) on Naxos
- Capital city: Hermoupolis on Syros
- Most legendary site: the sacred isle of Delos, birthplace of the twin deities Apollo and Artemis
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Our locations in the Cyclades
Mykonos
One part of the Cycladic island of Mykonos buzzes with vibrant energy, fun and action; the other has a gentle cosmopolitan vibe that attracts those in search of peace and serenity. Which is for you?
Antiparos
Whether you’re lying on the beach, gazing out across the sea, or sipping a coffee by the harbour of the main town, a sense of easy-going tranquillity pervades the air on the Cycladic island of Antiparos.
Paros
One of the larger of the Cyclades Islands, Paros has something for everyone, young and old, partygoers and culture-seekers, bourgeois and bohemian. Whatever you need, you’ll find it there.
Syros
Syros possesses a pure Greek spirit that is evident in its elegant civic buildings, its merchant mansions, its atmosphere of everyday authenticity, and its pleasing absence of mass tourism.
Tinos
On the Cycladic island of Tinos, art and history is in full view, from the Venetian windmills and dovecotes that dot the hinterland, to the creamy local marble beloved of Greek sculptors for millennia.
Kea
The Cycladic island of Kea is imbued with a pure Hellenic atmosphere that is perhaps at its strongest at the 8th-century BCE archaeological site of Karthaia, which rises above a pair of idyllic sandy beaches.
Serfios
During the day, the beaches of the Cycladic island of Serifos cater for carefree relaxation; in the evening, the main town hums with good humour as bars and tavernas unfold onto its streets and squares.
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