The Cyclades are the quintessential Greek islands- rocky outcrops accented with dazzling white buildings offset by bright blue church domes, all showered in radiant light and fringed with golden beaches lapped by aquamarine seas.
According to mythology all the islands form an invisible circle (kyklos) around the island of Delos, which was considered sacred as the land of Apollo, god of light.
The islands are small and closely grouped making them ideal for island hopping.
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Kea is the closest of the Cyclades to the mainland, it has a shoreline of 81km. While it appears barren from a distance, the bare hills hide fertil ...