THE CYCLADES ISLANDS
KEA is mostly barren with patches of cultivated and wooded ground near the coast. The lyric poets Simonedes and Bacchlides come from this island. The picturesque hamlet of Vourkari is most popular and has excellent restaurants. The large protected bay was once important as a coaling station for steamers. The beautiful "chora" on the hill, a huddle of glaring while houses, is well worth a visit. A large lion carved from the rock face is attributed to an Ionian sculptor from around 600 B.C.
TINOS a mountainous rugged island is wooded with extensively terraced and cultivated slopes. In 1822 the discovery of the miracle-working icon of the Virgin Mary transformed the island to a place of pilgrimage for those of Orthodox faith. Tinos produces wine and the water is said to be the purest in Greece.
MYCONOS is the tourist Mecca of Greece. Myconos is bright and breezy with fine sandy beaches by day and by night the hum of the bars and throb of disco onto the wee hours is all part of the scene. It is the island where local and plain ordinary holidaymakers rub shoulders with the yacht set, the jet set, artists and celebrities from all over the world. The houses, the churches and the narrow winding alleys appear to be a naturally evolved form sculpted from the rocks of the island itself. The cosmopolitan flavour of Myconos may be a refreshing contrast to the simpler pleasures of other islands.
DELOS was once the political and religious centre of the ancient world. Legend has it that Apollo was born here. The Delos oracle was consulted before major decisions and its fame was second
only to that of Delphi. The ancient ruins on this island been likened to Pompeii not for any architectural similarity but for the completeness of the picture of ancient life that can be gleaned from it.
PAROS
is a popular tourist island and typically Cycladic Houses, shops and churches are dazzling white cubes with bougainvillias and wisteria providing splashes of natural colour. The island possesses the finest church in the Aegean, the Katapoliani, and is well worth a visit for the beautiful interior. The museum houses a slab of Parian Chronicle recording Greek history from pre-Homeric times and some sculptures in Parian marble.
IOS is clamed to be the burial place of Homer. Today the island is extremely popular with young sun-lovers. By day nudism rules and the beaches are packed with the young of all nationalities.By night the waterfront throbs for the sound of music from bars and discos. The chora above is a maze of streets full of bars and boutiques.
SANTORINI is a giant volcano. It is unlike anywhere else in the world. The volcanic crater is some six miles long by four miles wide. The white domed houses f the capital extend along the cliff top above the tiny harboure and present a remarkable sight from seaward. The volcanic soil is especially fertile and produces fine grapes for wine. Santoriny is unique and consequently it is one of the places in the Aegean that must be visited.
SIFNOS is a hilly island. The west coast is barren and burnt rock, but on the east side on the island where most of the population live, it is greener and cultivated in places. The medieval village of Kastro is a delightful place. Today the beaches on the southeast coast are very popular.
SERIFOS has a modern tourist trade in summer. The white houses of the chora on the hill above Livadhi bay are like icing on a bun. The view from the chora down onto the bay and over the sea and islands beyond is well worth the trip.
KITHNOS is a barren rocky island little touched by tourism. Numerous anchorages provide crystal clear water and good white sand beaches. The hot mineral springs in Lutra have been esteemed throughout history. Near Cape Kafalos are the ruins of a medieval citadel and town.

Cyclades 7-days Itinerary
Cyclades 14-days Itinerary
Day1 Athens - Kea (40m)
Day2 Kea - Tinos - Myconos (49m)
Day3 Myconos - Delos - Paros (28m)
Day4 Paros - Ios (27m)
Day5 Ios - Santorini (22m)
Day6 Santorini - Sifnos (51m)
Day7 Sifnos - Serifos - Kithnos (33m)
Day8 Kithnos - Athena (50m)
Day1 Athens-Kea (40m)
Day2 Kea-Andros-Myconos (55m)
Day3 Mykonos-Delos-Paros (29m)
Day4 Paros-Naxos-Herakliia (35m)
Day5 Heraklia-Amorgos-Ios (60m)
Day6 Amorgos-Ios (30m)
Day7 Ios-Santorini (22m)
Day8 Santorini-Sikinos-Folegandros (40m)
Day9 Folegandros - Kimlos - Milos (30m)
Day10 Milos - Sifnos (20m)
Day11 Sifnos - Serifos - Kithnos (37m)
Day12 Kithnos - Hydra (44m)
Day13 Hydra - Spetses (17m)
Day14 Spetses - Poros - Aegina (42m)
Day15 Aegina - Athens (17m)