Route From Cyclades
The Cyclades were colonized by the Ionians in the 10th and 9th centuries BC and flourished in the 8th to 6th centuries BC, but only Delos retained its importance thereafter. It served as the headquarters and treasury of the Delian League led by Athens in the 5th century BC. Ios, Mykonos, and Santorini are perhaps the best-known Cyclades islands. Besides, Paros, Naxos, and Milos, the lush Kea, the dramatic Andros, and Kythnos with its hot springs are less well-known. The Cyclades are located close to one another, allowing their guests to take a relaxed approach to their vacation.
Weekly Route - Mykonos Kos ( One Way )
Located in the center of the Cyclades archipelago, Mykonos is one of the most famous Greek islands for its cosmopolitan vibe and vibrant nightlife! Admire Little Venice's breathtaking sunsets, stroll the narrow, cobbled streets of Chora, dance the day away at epic beach parties, and swim at the exotic beaches and coves.
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