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What is a quieter alternative to Santorini?

Milos. Greece's charms are as many and varied as its islands, though the lunar-like landscape of Milos is truly something special. A quieter and less crowded alternative to Mykonos and Santorini, this Cycladic gem rivals both with its unique volcanic scenery and wraparound ocean views.



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Milos. Greece's charms are as many and varied as its islands, though the lunar-like landscape of Milos is truly something special. A quieter and less crowded alternative to Mykonos and Santorini, this Cycladic gem rivals both with its unique volcanic scenery and wraparound ocean views.

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Milos is located in the southwestern Cyclades and is a top alternative to Santorini, as it has many similarities. The island has equally volcanic activity, which means it has rich mineral wealth, mysterious rock formations, and moon-like landscapes.

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Don't stay in Oia or Thera But if you really want to avoid crowds, try staying in Imerovigli, or on the Eastern side of the island. We stayed at Xenones Filotera in Imerovigli, which has an unobstructed view of the caldera (volcanic crater) and just a few other hotels nearby.

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The best time to visit Santorini is from September to October and April to May when the weather is warm and the crowds are scarce.

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The trouble with places on the 'Most Beautiful' lists is that they tend to be very popular and Santorini is no different. Two million tourists visit the island every year and there can be as many as 57 flights a day in the summer.

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Escape Oia and Fira. Get out of these hot spots and head to the lesser-known parts of the island: Emborio, Finikia, Colombo Beach, and Pyrgos all showcase the charm of Santorini without the packs of people.

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Don't stay in Oia or Thera Oia and Thera (also known as Fira) are the biggest towns in Santorini, and the site of most of the hotels and other places to stay. Thera/Fira is also where the cruise ship passengers unload, and Oia is where everyone goes to watch the sunset.

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Kefalonia. Kefalonia is one of the largest Greek islands, but one of the lesser-visited. This means that you can explore the island's rugged mountains, fir forests and magical caves in peace, away from huge huddles of tourists.

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Naxos: The largest, most peaceful Cyclade Santorini and Mykonos are two of the most popular Cyclades in Greece, which results in them being the most expensive and flooded with tourists all year long. Naxos, with its artisanal gastronomy and world-class museums, is an affordable alternative to these islands.

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Iceland is one of the few habitable places on the planet that is mosquito-free, and nobody really seems to know why. It's not nearly as cold as Antarctica, which is so frigid that mosquitoes (and people, for that matter) could never survive exposure to the elements there for long.

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Santorini is the top tourist destination in Greece and is world-famous for its unique natural beauty. The caldera with the white villages on top, the sunken volcano, and the charming sunset make it a popular place for vacation. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

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Is a week in Santorini too long? A week in Santorini is the perfect amount of time, with days for exploring as well as relaxing. If you only went for a weekend, it could be a bit rushed if you're trying to visit Fira, Oia and a famous black sand beach.

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It depends on what kind of person you are, but I'd say four days will at least give you a fair taste of what Santorini has to offer. We stayed for 4 nights last June and felt we had enough time to do what we wanted to do - Ancient Thera, Akrotiri & the walk from Fira to Oia.

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Santorini is somewhat of a cliché choice to kick-off the list, but there are a multitude of reasons why the film-set stunning island is considered one of the most beautiful islands in Greece.

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History and Culture: Chania is one of the most historically rich cities in Greece and is known for its stunning architecture, narrow streets, and rich cultural heritage. Friendly Community: The local people in Chania are known for being warm and friendly, making it a welcoming destination for expats.

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