Agios NikolaosJust a 50-minute drive from Crete's Heraklion Airport, Agios Nikolaos is often considered one of the most beautiful secret destinations in Greece. If you like to swim in warmer water and lie on quieter beaches, we recommend you book your flights and accommodation for October.
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1 Folegandros – The magical islandThis untouched paradise is sprinkled with secret coves, stark coastlines and higgledy-piggledy hamlets. The spectacular hilltop village of Hora is one of the most magical spots in Greece. Getting there: Fly to Santorini then take a ferry or hydrofoil to Folegandros (1-3 hrs).
Where in Greece has the clearest water? If clear water is what you're after, head to Balos Beach in Crete, which has some of the clearest water in Greece. What's better, Corfu or Crete? Both Corfu and Crete have incredible Greek beaches.
Rhodes IslandChoose Rhodes with an “s” Rhodes is one of the most beautiful islands in Greece and certainly one of the most beautiful islands in Europe. It is a perfect destination for any type of traveller.
Topping the list is Santorini. You'll immediately know that you're in this Cycladic star because of all those whitewashed cubed houses and the caldera view.
The Greek islands with the best beaches are Crete, Mykonos, Naxos, Milos, Paros, Ios, Lefkada, Zakynthos, Rhodes, Karpathos and more. The best for families with kids are Agios Georgios in Naxos and Agios Nikitas in Lefkada. The best for partying are Paradise Beach in Mykonos and Pounda Beach in Paros.
Myrtos beach in Kefalonia island is definitely one the most impressive beaches in Greece. It's amazing, crystal clear blue waters are uniquely beautiful. Myrtos beach is situated in the region of Pylaros in Kefalonia island, which is part of the Ionian group of islands in the west side of the country.
Most first-timers choose the Cyclades, homing in on Santorini for its cliffs dripping with whitewashed cubic buildings, and Mykonos for its charismatic appeal. Once you've had your fill of Mykonos, take the ferry to nearby Tinos.