Greek Islands Travel Guide
Patmos
The sacred Patmos Island is a stunning destination located north of Greece’s Dodecanese Island group. It is a perfect location for boaters with numerous bays, coves and beaches that have undisturbed views of the crystal clear seas.
Delos Island
Delos Island is a small island near Mykonos, rich in Greek mythology. It is sacred and surrounded by golden landscapes with aquamarine oceans.
Angistri
Angistri Island is the most appealing destination for nature-loving boaters. Visitors will be welcomed by superb natural landscapes, beautiful vegetation and many natural wonders.
Delos Archaeological Site
Floating in the Aegean Sea is the astounding island of Delos, home to an extensive archaeological site. It is a fascinating island that holds tons of impressive historic structures
Atokos
Atokos is the perfect place for adventurous boaters looking to explore the Ionian Sea. It has good anchoring spots provided by its natural harbors and tranquil beaches.
Evia Island
Set sail for Evia Island and embark on an extraordinary journey through Greece's hidden gem. From hiking among forests and ancient landmarks to sunbathing on crowd-free beaches, this island has it all.
Skyros Island
With its rich history, captivating legends, and abundance of pristine beaches, Skyros Island offers a remarkable yachting experience for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Prepare to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Lazaretto Island
Whether you choose to explore the historical landmarks among the island’s verdant beauty or pay respects to the victims of the past, Lazaretto Island promises a tranquil experience.
Monastery of St. John the Theologian
Located on Lipsi Island, the Monastery of St. John the Theologian is a peaceful Orthodox monastery, known for its traditional architecture and tranquil setting.
Monastery of Saint John
The Monastery of Saint John, located in Patmos, is a revered Orthodox Christian landmark featuring stunning architecture, ancient frescoes, and a collection of priceless manuscripts.
Cave of Apocalypse
The Cave of the Apocalypse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Patmos Island, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site marking the location where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation.
Venetian Castle
The Venetian Castle, perched on a hill in Astypalea, is a medieval landmark with stunning sea views and a rich history dating back to the 13th century.