A fishing port animated by small and characteristic taverns and a coastline full of white sand beaches washed by a turquoise sea, Donoussa is part of a small archipelago of islets called the Small Cyclades and located near Naxos.
Uncontaminated and full of little-frequented sandy beaches bathed by a crystal-clear sea, Schinousa is part of a small archipelago of islets called the Small Cyclades and located south of Naxos.
Unknown to most people, here time seems to have stopped and peace and tranquility reign far from the frenetic life of everyday life, from the nightlife, from stress, a place where forget what time it is. A small island with many more or less well-known beaches where you can get lost for entire days, where you can immerse yourself in the crystal clear waters and admire beautiful sunsets.
An island where there is a single village Chora Panagia, the "vital" center of the island with only a single asphalt road that crosses the island frequented mostly by people who choose to discover it on foot to savor every moment of peace and tranquility.
A small island where you can get lost among the various small taverns to discover and taste traditional Greek cuisine, the real one.
Uncontaminated and full of sandy beaches and rocky ravines of all kinds bathed by a turquoise sea, Milos is the ideal island for an "all sea" holiday.
The beaches of Milos are known throughout the world for their colours: white and sandy beaches alternate with rocky bays sculpted by the wind, platinum-coloured beaches with coves with red, yellow or black rocks. Crystal clear waters, colored rocks and enormous expanses of sand make it one of a kind; the island has over 80 beaches of various sizes and is still far from the large mass tourism present in other more well-known islands.
Its volcanic nature means that the landscape changes continuously. Whether you love nature and the wild sea without frills or establishments and comforts, Milos is for you.
Uncontaminated and full of sandy beaches and rocky ravines of all types washed by a turquoise sea, Milos is the ideal island for an "all sea" holiday.tutto mare”.
The beaches of Milos are known worldwide for their colours: white and sandy beaches alternate with rocky bays sculpted by the wind, platinum-coloured beaches with coves with red, yellow or black rocks. Crystal clear waters, colored rocks and enormous expanses of sand make it one of a kind; the island has over 80 beaches of various sizes and is still far from the large mass tourism present in other more well-known islands. Acque cristalline, rocce colorate ed enormi distese di sabbia la rendono unica nel suo genere; l’isola conta oltre 80 spiagge.
The island is full of things to see: one of the most evocative locations is certainly the Paliorema sulfur mine, the sunset from Plaka is unparalleled, eating in a seaside tavern is a unique experience.
Pollonia is an ancient fishing village in which quality hotel facilities have recently been created.
Klima, a very typical fishing village dotted with white houses with pastel colored window frames, will not fail to amaze you.
Adamas, the capital and the port of arrival for ferries, is a seafront full of clubs: for those looking for nightlife, Milos also offers this, in moderation, but there is no shortage of choice.
Giá al primo approccio con il vivo porto di Livadi, ricco di caratteristici locali, e le bellissime spiagge di sabbia, Serifos lascia a bocca aperta; sollevando lo sguardo, la sua Chora abbarbicata che la domina incanta il visitatore che approda in quest’ isola.
PERCHÈ SERIFOS
We offer Serifos to our customers because it is beautiful, real, has a relaxed atmosphere and has a considerable number of wild sandy beaches.
We have a vast choice of valid accommodation, from apartments to hotels of notable comfort, through accommodation of all types and prices.
Furthermore, and no less importantly, we count on a trusted collaborator who provides an efficient staff made up of people who know the island inside out.
Incontaminata e ricca di lunghe spiagge sabbiose bagnate da un mare cristallino, Amorgos si sta affacciando solo ultimamente al turismo internazionale.
Un’isola dall’atmosfera rilassata per coloro che desiderano alternare la vita balneare ad interessanti visite ai paesini dell’ interno ancora ricco di tradizione; primo fra tutti, Chora, il capoluogo, perfetto esempio di villaggio cicladico risalente all’ epoca del dominio veneziano.
Una vacanza ad Amorgos puó essere abbinata a soggiorni in una delle numerose isole nelle vicinanze.
Assolutamente da non perdere, una visita al Monastero di Panagia Chozoviotissa, eretto nel 1017 e drammaticamente abbarbicato su una muraglia rocciosa a picco sul mare; i visitatori vengono accolti dai monaci con un assaggio di rinfrescante Psimeni raki, la bevanda tipica dell’ isola a basa di grappa e miele. Sotto il monastero, la spiaggia di Agia Anna è una tappa d’ obbligo per rinfrancarsi dall’ ardua salita al monastero. Altra visita interessantissima è quella al archaeological Museum, che ha sede nella Torre Gavras, costruita nel XVI secolo secondo i canoni dell’ architettura veneziana. Inaugurato nell’ estate 2019 il Museo del Folklore racconta la vita quotidiana dei locali attraverso costumi tradizionali, strumenti di lavoro, telai a mano, prodotti tipici e artifatti della tradizione isolana.
Fra le numerose spiagge dell’ isola, si distinguono per bellezza naturale Mouros, raggiungibile percorrendo un breve sentiero che corre sul versante di una montagna, Levrossos and Kalotaritissa, la cui ampia e riparata baia è costellata di piccole e caratteristiche imbarcazioni di pescatori. Inoltre, con un battellino in partenza da Agios Pavlos, in prossimitá di Aegialis, si raggiunge l’ isola deserta di Nikouria, dalla lunga spiaggia sabbiosa sempre poco frequentata, e dal porto di Katapola partono delle piccole imbarcazioni per la spiaggia di Maltezi e le rocce piatte di Plakes.
Una vacanza ad Amorgos puó essere abbinata a soggiorni in una delle numerose isole nelle vicinanze.