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Andros

Andros is the greenest and the second largest island of the Cyclades after Naxos. It is known for its neoclassical culture, its museums, monasteries, beautiful beaches, picturesque villages, its waterfalls and the famous Sariza water spring. Great island for a family vacation with a vast variety of sightseeing and activities.

It is the base of our headquarters.

Andros
Tinos

Known for the "Panagia Evanyelistria Cathedral", Tinos is a quiet and peaceful island with beautiful seashores, numerous monasteries and museums to visit. The island of marble sculptors and chisel craftsmen has a great artistic tradition based mainly on marble, since the end of 18th century.

Tinos
Mykonos

The most popular and cosmopolitan island of Greece. Known for its frenzy nightlife, the "island of winds" attracts rich people and celebrities from all over the world. Great for a sailing trip, as its coastline allows yachts to anchor in its bays. 

Mykonos
Paros 

Paro's magical waters and sandy beaches, combined with its great gastronomy, as well as the cosmopolitan capital of "Paroikia", make it a great sailing destination. Furthermore, the bay of "Naousa" offers wind protection for a safe stay offshore.

Santorini

Santorini's geomorphology is the result of a massive volcanic eruption dating back in 2000 BC. The island houses, built next to each other on the cliff, are of unique architecture and unparalleled beauty, providing scenic views to the volcano and the sea. Great cosmopolitan destination, one of the most popular worldwide.

Santorini
Naxos

Naxos, the centre of the archaic Cyclades, is the largest cycladic island, described by Herodotus circa 500 BC as the most prosperous greek island. A place cherished by both kite and windsurfers, due to the massive waves and strong winds blowing all over the island. 

Naxos
Tzia (Kea)

A friendly and peaceful island with remote beaches, old churches, monasteries, towers and windmills. According to mythology, it was the first home of water nymphs. The island is also known for an ancient stone-carved lion, the lion of Ioulis, carved prior to 600 BC.

Tzia
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