The Greek Islands offer a trifecta of allure: stunning natural beauty, delicious Mediterranean fare, and captivating vistas. Beyond their rich history of ancient ruins, medieval fortresses, and mythical sites, each island has charming villages, tranquil beaches, and luxurious resorts.
Whether you yearn for a tranquil seaside escape, an adrenaline-pumping adventure, or an enlightening cultural immersion, the Greek Islands deliver. Here are ten must-visit Greek Islands to add to your trip wish list.
Santorini: The Postcard Perfect
Famous for its mesmerizing caldera views and white-washed buildings with blue domes, Santorini is a visual masterpiece.
Take a stroll in Oia village, the ancient city of Akrotiri, and the black sand beaches of Kamari and Perissa. Pyrgos and Ammoudi Bay are great spots for high-end culinary experiences.
Other fabulous activities to try are doing a wine tour to sample volcanic wines or going on a sailing cruise around the caldera.
When it comes to accommodation, the Canaves Collection of hotels is the perfect choice. Their cliffside location offers unrivaled panoramas of the caldera and the Aegean Sea. Each hotel is also a place where you can unwind in luxurious suites featuring a sleek and modern design, private terraces, and lavish hot tubs or plunge pools. Guests can also enjoy gourmet dining experiences and wellness activities.
Crete: The Historical Treasure
Crete, the largest of the Greek Islands, has a remarkable history and some of the best beaches in Europe. Visit the Elafonissi beach with its pink sands, learn about Cretan history in the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, or hike through the Imbros or Samaria Gorges. Don’t miss the chance to explore the Palace of Knossos and visit the old Venetian harbor of Chania.
The Elounda Beach Hotel & Villas provides a luxurious retreat with waterfront bungalows, private heated pools, and extensive leisure facilities, including a nine-hole golf course. The hotel’s award-winning restaurants serve a variety of international and Mediterranean cuisine, while the Espace Vitalité Chenot offers holistic wellness treatments.
Mykonos: The Party Island
Known for its pulsating nightlife, trendy boutiques, and cosmopolitan vibe, Mykonos is the Greek Island for nonstop excitement.
Take a leisurely walk through the charming streets of Mykonos Town (Chora), see the iconic windmills, go ATVing around the island, and visit the nearby island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Have a meal at Kiki’s Tavern, an unassuming spot with no electricity that offers an authentic Greek dining experience overlooking Agios Sostis Beach. Or, dine in the alleyways at Kastro’s Mykonos.
Those seeking ultimate luxury should book a stay at the Myconian Utopia Resort, which features a private beach, an infinity pool, and a thalassotherapy spa.
For a more intimate and personal stay, head to the family-run Cali Mykonos in Kalafati. The hotel has 40 exquisitely designed suites and villas, a 130-meter infinity pool, a private beach, and even private boats for exclusive adventures across the Aegean Sea. Those seeking a holistic wellness journey will enjoy the hotel’s fitness center, yoga classes, and in-suite spa treatments.
Rhodes: The Crossroads of Civilizations
Rhodes is an island infused with the legacies of the Ottomans, Italians, and the Knights of Saint John.
Immerse yourself in the medieval magic of Old Town Rhodes, the Acropolis of Lindos, the Valley of the Butterflies, and the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Relax on the golden sands of Tsambika Beach and explore Seven Springs.
The Atrium Platinum Luxury Resort Hotel & Spa has a prime location near the Old Town and offers spacious rooms and suites with private balconies overlooking the Aegean Sea. The hotel also offers a selection of gourmet restaurants, multiple pools, and an expansive spa with personalized treatments.
Corfu: The Lush Greek Island
Located on the edge of Albania and just a scenic ten-hour drive from Croatia, lies Corfu. Its Venetian, French, and British influences set it apart from the other Greek Islands.
Admire the Achilleion Palace, explore the ancient walls of Corfu Town’s fortress, and meander through the charming village of Paleokastritsa. Indulge in a refreshing swim in the crystalline waters of Canal d’Amour, conquer the rugged terrain of the Corfu Trail, or let loose and dance the night away in the vibrant streets of Corfu Town.
Two hotels worth booking a stay are the Corfu Imperial Grecotel Exclusive Resort and the Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa, which offers 196 elegant rooms, suites, and villa homes situated on a private beach.
Naxos: The Windsurfing Island
Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades and since it usually has fewer tourists than neighboring Greek Islands, it never feels crowded. The Portara Gate, the Temple of Demeter, and the mountain villages like Apiranthos and Halki are a few of the island’s notable attractions.
Make sure to sample modern Naixan cuisine at restaurants like Axiotissa, relax on long sandy beaches, such as Agios Prokopios, or try windsurfing at Agios Georgios, Mikri Vigla, or Laguna Beach Park.
With a strong focus on sustainability, the Naxian Collection Luxury Villas & Suites offers villas constructed with local stone and marble and serves mouthwatering dishes made from produce sourced from the hotel’s gardens.
Paros: The Quieter Escape
Paros is one of the most laid-back Greek Islands, historically known for its ancient marble quarries. Explore the fishing village of Naoussa, the Byzantine church complex in Parikia, and the old town of Lefkes.
For a taste of adventure, try kitesurfing at Punda Beach or take a boat trip to the nearby island of Antiparos.
Reflecting the traditional Cycladic architecture of the Greek Islands, each room and suite at Yria Island Boutique Hotel & Spa has handcrafted furnishings and exquisite art pieces. The hotel’s spa invites guests to partake of rejuvenating treatments using locally sourced ingredients.
Zakynthos: The Scenic Beauty
Home to the famous Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Cove) and stunning Blue Caves, Zakynthos is a natural wonderland.
Apart from Navagio, visit the Marathonisi Turtle Island and the hilltop Bohali Castle, go turtle spotting in Laganas Bay, and take a boat tour to see the caves and shipwreck.
One of the island’s most luxurious hotels is Porto Zante Villas & Spa, an exclusive villa beachfront property offering nine spacious villas, private pools, gardens, bespoke spa treatments, and signature wellness programs.
Milos: The Volcanic Gem
With its moon-like landscapes and numerous beaches of varying colors and compositions, Milos is a geological marvel with wondrous places like Sarakiniko Beach.
Visit the ancient theater near Tripiti, the catacombs of Milos, and the colorful fishing village of Klima. Take a sailing trip around the island to discover hidden beaches and soak in the hot springs at Adamas.
For the ultimate escape, retreat to Milos Cove Hotel, perched atop rocky cliffs and offering luxurious minimalist accommodations with sweeping vistas of the Aegean Sea. Pamper yourself at the hotel’s private beach, take a dip in the infinity pool, and savor delectable Greek cuisine at the hotel’s Pathos restaurant.
Skiathos: The Pine-Covered Paradise
Skiathos contains more than 60 crystal-clear beaches backed by lush pine forests, including Koukounaries Beach.
Enjoy water sports at Banana Beach, visit the historic Evangelistria Monastery, and stroll through Papadiamanti Street, the main pedestrian thoroughfare.
Located on Agia Paraskevi Beach, the Skiathos Princess Hotel offers rooms and suites with direct beach access, as well as the Harmony Club Spa, which provides a range of holistic treatments.
The Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands
The best time to visit the Greek Islands is typically from late spring to early fall when the weather is warm, and the tourist services are fully operational.
Shoulder season months of April, May, September, and October are the sweet spots for scoring lower prices and fewer crowds. As always, check local travel advisories and restrictions before booking your trip.