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Visit this lesser-known Greek island for an authentic local experience exploring beaches, cobbled streets, restaurants, and activities on its two "wings." ...
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See Greece in All Its Gorgeous Glory
With its ancient ruins and beautiful coastline, Greece is a country on many travelers’ bucket lists. Its mix of history and peaceful harmony draw many vacationers. Millions of people visit the ...
On this day in 1956, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake and tsunami hit Santorini, the largest to ever be recorded in Europe in the ...
Yes, fame swelled the ferry manifests, but Amorgos stays defiantly unconventional. There is nightlife, though most evenings ...
Seen Santorini? Ticked off Mykonos? Beyond the big hitters there are many more little wonders to explore. Long-time island hopper Steve Boggan lets us in on his crowd-free favourites.
Part of the Cyclades, Amorgos is less commercialised than its famous neighbours, which adds to its appeal. The white buildings are typical of the region, with blue doors, red shutters, and ...
Greece beckons travelers with its stunning landscapes and island-hopping adventures. June offers fewer crowds, pleasant weather, and affordable prices, ideal for tranquil exploration of Cyclades and ...
Our journey began with an overnight sail from Athens to Ikaria, the famed Blue Zone Island renowned for the longevity of its residents. An optional shore excursion offered a swim in the natural ...
French media are buzzing about Amorgos, a lesser-known Cycladic island emerging as the new summer hotspot. Touting its serene beaches, dramatic cliffs, and authentic charm, they call it a “rare pearl” ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)'s travel advice for Greece states: "The area around the Cycladic islands of Santorini (Thira), Anafi, Ios and Amorgos, experienced increased ...
They say: ‘The area around the Cycladic islands of Santorina (Thira), Anafi, Ios and Amorgos, experienced increased earthquake activity in early 2025.
Thousands of earthquakes, mainly of low magnitude, were recorded from late January between the islands of Santorini, Amorgos, Ios, and Anafi in the Cyclades group southeast of the Greek mainland.