It's perfect for unwinding and swimming in some of the cleanest seas on the planet.
White sand beaches, sheer cliffs, and caves with stalactites and stalagmites rising out of the ocean floor are all features of Kefalonia's terrain.
It is well-liked for its historical sites, riverfront eateries, and beachside celebrations.
Explore the tranquil villages of Naxos beyond the beaches, and try your hand at kitesurfing and windsurfing.
The Shipwreck Beach, underwater springs, and nature reserves are its most well-known features.
Greece's most visited island, Santorini, is renowned for its blue domes and white buildings.
Milos boasts wide white cliffs, bubbling hot springs, and more than 70 beaches.
Greece's largest island, Crete, is home to several hiking routes, sunny beaches, and historic sites.
Paros's charming rustic appeal and peaceful roads evoke the idyllic island life of Greece.
Siflos is most renowned for its booming cuisine scene away from the bustling tourist area.
Corfu has everything to offer, including wineries, charming fishing villages, and winding alleyways.
Syros, a former hub for shipbuilding, now offers a number of festivals all year round.