Sounion is well known as the site for the Temple of Poseidon, one of the major monuments of the Golden Age of Athens, built in 440 BC. A sought after site to view the sunset of the Aegean sea.
Boasting a wild, rugged landscape, this beautiful Greek island is a must visit. Bragging 100 beaches along its coastline, all of which are suitable for swimming, this island also has the good fortune of not being overdeveloped by tourism. Chora and Driopida are a couple of the island's most picturesque villages. You'll also be able to hike to amazing historical sites and chapels.
Serifos Island boasts typical Cycladic architecture is dotted with little whitewashed houses and churches that contrast with the wild natural landscape of the island. This off-the-beaten-track island is ideal for relaxing holidays as it has not been affected by overdevelopment. The capital, Serifos Chora, is undoubtedly one of the Cyclades' most beautiful capitals! Travelers fill the paved narrow alleys of Chora to stroll and have a drink at the island's bars after spending their day on the idyllic Serifos beaches.
Sifnos has a fantastic culinary scene so is a must stop for all foodies! It owes it's culinary history to the chef Nicholas Tselementes, a local chef who wrote the first Greek book of recipes in 1910.
The island boasts quaint white-washed houses and chapels, cobblestone alleys, mountains, olive groves and mesmerising beaches perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
Ios is one of the most popular islands in Greece and known for its wonderfully vibrant nightlife and party scene. This isn't all its known for though, and this charming island will captivate you with its amazing views, whitewashed houses, cobblestone alleys and clifftop villages. The island's beautiful beaches are considered some of the best in Greece. You are spoiled for choice, with quiet, secluded bays or the more lively beaches dotted with trendy bars and watersports activities.
Despite being situated between two cosmopolitan islands, Folegandros has been reletavily untouched by tourism and retains a natural charm. Visit the ever photogenic Church of Penagia or the Georgitsi Cave which must be one of the island's best attractions. It's a natural formation of rich anemones, colorful sponges and baby corals. Here you'll also have the good fortune of seeing lobsters, hermit crabs and golden grouper fish.
On the north west tip of Santorini, you will find Oia with its picture perfect white washed houses carved in to the cliffs, which overlook the volcano and island of Thirassia. It is the perfect spot for sunset lovers.
Here you will be welcomed by pure, striated cliffs and white cubist villages perched at the summit as you approach Santorini aboard your luxury yacht. Overlooking a seamless bay where the volcano lies dormant, enjoy a cocktail and a wonderful Santorini sunset. Drop anchor on the readily accessible east coast and enjoy a swim near black volcanic-sand beaches or enjoy unbeatable deep-sea diving. Don't miss the excellent archaeological sites, including Ancient Thira, a 9th century B.C. Doric city-fortress. Enjoy a fascinating visit to the "Pompeii of the Aegean" - the excavations of Akrotiri, an ancient city that was covered in volcanic ash and preserved to the present day.