×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Thursday
05
Feb 2026
weather symbol
Athens 15°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Travel

Alternative Greek isle destinations for the very selective traveler (Part III)

Karpathos, the "lesser Cyclades" and Kythira-Antikythira

Newsroom August 31 12:20

Karpathos: A “genuine” Aegean isle destination
Large Karpathos, between even larger Rhodes and Crete, is what its fans consider a particularly genuine Aegean isle destination, meaning that day-to-day life is much the same as it was decades ago, barring technological advances, of course. Tourism is mostly based on people descended from the island returning in the summer months to see family, friends and their native land. Yet Karpathos is blessed with a unique and beautiful landscape, alternating equally between a very rugged terrain and a fertile and welcoming scenery. The antithesis in both landscape and mentalities means that Karpathos caters to the holiday-maker happy to enjoy sandy shores and clear waters in one of the many organized beaches, but also to the adventurous outdoors-man (and outdoors-woman!). Numerous settlements and remains of ancient sites dot the island.

karpathos_village

Εxtra Tips
Scuba diving is recommended at the Kastellia site, Fokia and the Ahata beach, with features “pirate’s cave”. Karpathos also has the distinction as one of the best destinations in the Aegean for waters sports, especially wind surfing. Finally, the most interesting village is Olympus – same name as the mountain – with boasts a very rich folklore tradition, given that the settlement is known as the “Women’s village”, as the women formed the great majority of the population and ran the affairs of the community. This matrilineal system emerged due to the fact that the male population was mostly absent, usually on guard around the island against Saracen and Ottoman pirates. Large numbers of the men-folk would also emigrate in the 19th century to earn income abroad before returning home.

 

Kythira – Antikyra: On the … sophisticated side
The two island “twins” are actually two hours apart if traveling by wooden fishing vessel, the venerable caique of the Aegean. Yet the two isles, also known in the local argot as Tsirigo and Tsirigoto, can dazzle visitors with their different scenery. Both islands are mostly unspoiled by mass tourism, although more upscale accommodations and eateries are the norm. There’s a fine beach for every day of the week on both islands as well.

kythira

Εxtra Tips
Melidoni beach on Kythira is known for is almost nightly … beach parties. The Kastro (castle) is also worth seeing, as visitors enter through a tunnel. The functioning Andronikos water-mill on Antikythira is worth seeing as well, along with the Alytaras lighthouse, built in 1926 and reached only by sea or through a single footpath.

Schinousa – Donousa – Iraklia: The “lesser” Cyclades allow for “greater” experiences
Schinousa, Donousa and Iraklia comprise the so-called “Lesser Cyclades” of the central Aegean. Schinousa is the most developed, after the nearby Koufonisia complex of islets, with the harbor of Mersini a magnet for power boats and smaller sailboats. Donousa, the northern-most of the trio, can easily be described as a “camper’s paradise”. Its five settlements of white-washed residences are picture perfect. One highlight for snorkelers at the Kedros beach is a sunken German ship on the sea floor. A handful of other beaches are also world-class.

schinousa

Iraklia has only two settlements, Aghios (St.) Georgios, which is the harbor, and Panaghia or Pano Mera. Iraklia is the western-most and most serene trio of utterly tranquil isles. Not to be outdone by its “sister isles”, Iraklia also boasts a stunning beach for every day of the week. Diving is recommended around all three of the “Lesser Cyclades”.

>Related articles

Kimolos wins over International Media: “A hidden gem waiting to be discovered”

French Vogue discovers the exotic beauty of Skopelos

Naxos tops the list of Greek kitesurfing destinations for 2025

schinousa2

Εxtra Tips
Try the local meat dishes on Schinousa and its well-regarded fava, made with a rare herb grown on the island. On Donousa trek to the freshwater spring of Mersini and visit a cove favored by the Mediterranean seal (Monachus Monachus) at Cape Moschona. In Iraklia, explore the cave of Ai Yiannis (St. John), considered one of the most interesting caves in the country and take in the view from atop the citadel in Livadi.

Greek text: Fenia Yiannouladi

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

> More Travel

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Mitsotakis at the presentation of the “Hellenic Heritage” programme: culture can become a central pillar of development

February 5, 2026

The Chios drama, Kostas, Dora & the 1st of Athens, De Gress & Karystianou, N.V.’s deal, Vakakis talks about feelings and sex, the Authority for Money Laundering investigates the president of GSEE

February 5, 2026

Armed Forces officer arrested for transmitting classified information, endangering national interests

February 5, 2026

Supreme Court rules trial over Tempi rail disaster will be held in Larissa

February 5, 2026

The Anti–Money Laundering Authority has frozen the bank accounts of GSEE’s Panagopoulos over alleged misappropriation of funds

February 5, 2026

Mitsotakis-Erdoğan meeting set for February 11 in Ankara

February 5, 2026

The Mind is the New Battleground: Spain’s assault on social media platforms & the dangerous precedent

February 5, 2026

Lavrov accuses Athens: Greece abandoned decades of Russia ties, sent arms to Ukraine, without regard for Greeks in Russia

February 5, 2026
All News

> World

The Mind is the New Battleground: Spain’s assault on social media platforms & the dangerous precedent

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced strict new regulations targeting social media. And although he claims they intend to promote “safety,” “accountability,” and the “protection of children,” the…aroma of the new measures is strangely familiar. Indeed, disturbingly familiar!

February 5, 2026

Lavrov accuses Athens: Greece abandoned decades of Russia ties, sent arms to Ukraine, without regard for Greeks in Russia

February 5, 2026

End of an era for nuclear arms control: The expiry of New START leaves the US and Russia without restrictions

February 5, 2026

Espionage in space too: Russian vehicles have allegedly intercepted communications from critical European satellites

February 4, 2026

Massive layoffs at the Washington Post, foreign correspondents and journalists removed

February 4, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα