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Discover the magnificent natural landscape of 📍Donoussa island (Δονούσα) - @cyclades-islands ❤️
1. Livadi Beach
2. Fokospilia Cave (Seal Cave)
3. Kedros Beach
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Discover the Greek island's hidden gem of the Cyclades that is Donoussa.
Donoussa is one of the Cyclades' smallest islands, with just around 150 people. It's a tiny island that measures just 13 square km, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in beauty.
Located between the islands of Naxos and Amorgos, you can get to it by ferry from Piraeus or other nearby islands. There's no airport on the island, but the ferry ride is a beautiful experience on its own and worth the trip.
Donoussa is famous for its crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and authentic Greek island lifestyle. It's the perfect destination for travellers seeking a peaceful, relaxing holiday away from crowds.
The island has maintained its traditional character; you can still find local fishermen and farmers.
If you're planning a trip to Donoussa, here are the top three things you shouldn't miss:
1. Explore the beaches - Donoussa has some of the most beautiful beaches in the Cyclades. The island is small, so you can easily explore all of them. The most famous ones are Kedros, Stavros and Livadi.
2. Hike to the island's highest point - Donoussa's highest point is Mount Papas, and it offers a breathtaking view of the island and the surrounding sea. It's a moderate hike, but the views are worth the effort.
3. Visit the Cave of the Wall - This is one of the most unique places on the island. The cave is located on the island's north side and is called the Cave of the Wall because of the unusual wall-like formation you can see inside. It's a mysterious and beautiful place, and definitely worth a visit.
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Stavros or Kampos is the main settlement and port of Donoussa island. This is a picturesque Cycladic village with many facilities and options for food, drinks and accommodation.
Have you ever been to Stavros village on Donoussa?
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The Greek islands could soon become models of sustainable development.
The archipelago already hosts many environmental initiatives: islands like Paros and Donoussa have recently vowed to become plastic waste-free zones; a hybrid wind and solar power station on Tilos has earned international plaudits; and innovative seabed cleanup strategies have attracted the attention of domestic and foreign media alike.
Now it seems the islands may be entering a new stage of sustainable evolution, as several independent projects – all with serious financial backing – are set in motion. The idea is compelling: each island a unique and inspirational microcosm with a neutral environmental footprint.
According to a report from newspaper Kathimerini, the Greek Ministry for the Environment and Energy is expecting a disbursement of 700 million euros from the European Commission, destined for islands of the Aegean and Crete, in the context of the European Union’s Fair Energy Transition for All (FETA) project.
The goal is to render the energy supply of these islands environmentally friendly, using methods similar to those already implemented on the island of Tilos in the Dodecanese.
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The island of Donoussa, Small Cyclades, Greece
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Turquoise, green, and yellow. And hii how are you dear?
Hey love! I’m fine thus far ^-^ how are you?
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turquoise - do you like being in the sea? which is your favourite sea side town to visit?
oh… oh ho! YES! I love the sea… (a bit afraid of the oceans tho… too big waves.) I love Greece a lot… and the Islands. Favourite place I have been yet? hmm. Amorgos is nice because its a bit bigger (still a small island.) but my heart belongs to Donoussa. ^^”
green - do you prefer to be indoors or outdoors? which is your favourite flower to smell?
In Berlin, I like indoors. When I am on holiday I prefer outdoors. Favourite flower? …I like the blossoms of elder… ^^”
yellow - what’s your happy place? real or fictional?
Do people have that? I mean I like being at home just doing stuff by myself… I dont need much entertainment from outside. so I guess fictional? cause I am always in my head kinda? I think I dont get the question lol ^^”
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The discreet charm of the Small Cyclades islands
Post author:admin
Post published:June 10, 2021
Post category:Travel
As it seems right now, traveling and summer holidays will take time to get back to what we were used to the past few years. A negative PCR test, a few days of self-isolation when entering a country, or even a vaccine certificate are some terms that are becoming more and more relevant when it comes to traveling. Although by the time we write these words, we are not even close to predicting what the travel protocols to enter Greece will apply during this summer season, one thing is for sure: we look forward to better summer days.
Many travelers admit that their dream for a Greek summer 2021 holiday is limited to a nice hotel, an amazing beach, fresh food and time to relax and appreciate the small things with their loved ones. Furthermore, it seems that visitors to Greece this year plan to stay longer but visit one or two islands avoiding frequent ferry hopping. After all, if we have learned something during the past months is that we should never take even the shortest trip for granted.
Since the party scene (as things stand right now) will be on hold and many vacationers want to avoid crowds in touristic destinations, some less popular and away from the beaten path Greek islands have emerged as the ideal post-COVID summer getaway. These islets where the means of transportation is either your own feet, a kaiki (fisherman’s boat), a bicycle, or hitchhiking to the few cars, will offer you a serene atmosphere and their natural beauty that is preserved only for the lucky few.
The “less is more” attitude towards life is essential here. Leave your car behind, skip the beach parties for next summer, pack a swimming suit and a book or two and find inner peace on a small island in the middle of the Aegean sea.
We have gathered a list of some beautifully designed retreats and guesthouses on some of the most remote islands of the Aegean archipelago called the “Small Cyclades”. This complex is a group of small islets scattered like confetti on the east of Naxos. These islands are Donoussa, Koufonisia (Pano Koufonisi and Kato Koufonisi), Schinoussa and Iraklia. Another island that belongs to this group is Keros which remains completely uninhabited since 1968 and has been declared as an archaeological site.
Schinoussa
Schinoussa is an island of almost 200 inhabitants and belongs to the Small Cyclades complex. It can be approached directly by ferry from Piraeus or if you want a shorter ferry ride, you can fly to Naxos or Paros and take the ferry from there.
The island has only two villages Chora and Messaria and more than 15 beaches. Most of them are secluded and unspoiled, boasting a raw natural landscape and enticing cobalt waters. They are easily accessible on foot from Chora.
Although Schinoussa is a small island in size, it has a fantastic gastronomic scene! The few tavernas and restaurants on the island cook delicious seafood as well as traditional meat dishes while the photogenic kafeneio “Xara” is the place where you will sit for hours drinking a coffee or a glass of wine. Don’t forget to try the local fava beans that are considered of premium quality and taste.
Where to stay: Ailouros guest house is situated in Chora and will offer you the perfect place to unwind and relax.
Donoussa
Donoussa is the “bohemian princess” island of the Small Cyclades complex. This island of 167 inhabitants has long been the paradise for free campers and naturists. It has beautiful beaches, lovely photogenic chapels and a few hiking trails.
Lazy days with swimming and snorkeling above an airplane wreck at Kendros beach, drinking and eating at authentic Greek tavernas and taking part in impromptu small local feasts is what to expect during your stay!
Taverna “Tzi Tzi” is a place where you will gaze at the most amazing Aegean view while eating those delicious cheese pies and dakos salad. Don’t miss the chance to hop on a wooden fishing boat named “Magissa” (Witch) that will take you to mesmerizing sea caves and will surely bewitch you! Every day in Donoussa ends with a drink at Skatzoxoiros bar which is one of the meeting points on this remote island.
Where to stay: Dimitrakis guesthouse is the place to host your laid back holiday. Lovely views and a traditional architecture well renovated in 2019 is what will make your accommodation here exceptional!
Koufonisia
Koufonisia consists of two smaller islands, the Pano Koufonisi and the Kato Koufonisi. Koufonisia is the most touristic developed island of the Small Cyclades complex but still remains calm and unspoiled compared to its bigger Cyclades siblings.
The Pano Koufonisi is where the main tourist facilities are located. Numerous Caribbean-like beaches, sea caves and nice cozy restaurants make this island of a less than 400 total population, stand out.
Kato Koufonisi is approached only by a kaiki (wooden boat) driven by Captain Prassinos who is a very authentic, pirate-like figure on the island. He makes the crossing with his boat several times per day. Kato Koufonisi remains uninhabited and apart from a very authentic taverna, called “Venetsanos” serving home-cooked lamp, fish soup and other greek recipes, nothing else exists there. It is a pole of attraction from visitors from Pano Koufonisi who want to discover its amazing and remote beaches.
The ferry ride from Piraeus to Koufonisia is a bit more than 7 hours. Alternatively, you can fly to Paros or Naxos and take the ferry from there.
Where to stay: Accommodation options here are slightly wider.
A villa that can accommodate from 8 to 12 people at Pori beach is ideal especially for a family with kids or a big group of friends. Only a few meters away from the villa you will also find “Kalofego” an all-day lounge bar and restaurant (probably one of the best in the Aegean) with the most amazing atmosphere!
The Blue Harpist is a modern group of villas and apartments with a very minimal and Cycladic design which is also ideal for bigger groups of co-travelers.
Teal blue is the perfect option for couples. Its amazing terraces overlooking those turquoise waters are simply eye-satisfying!
Iraklia
Iraklia is the last of these confetti-like islands scattered around Naxos and probably the least touristy one.
Exploring caves with stalagmites and stalactites, hiking to a secluded creek diving into sparkling waters where a WW2 plane wreck lies just 10m under sea level, reading a book on a hammock before your noon siesta and eating fresh fish at the picturesque harbor while gazing a lovely sunset is what you should expect from your days on this discreet beauty that remains totally unspoiled.
Where to stay: Kritamos suites in Livadi beach is the place to stay and relax offering you warm accommodation, while Pera Panta all-day cafe/restaurant is a chill out meeting hub for locals and visitors.
*Useful info:
For Ferry tickets: Check available ferry schedules and book your ferry tickets to the Small Cyclades online with Greeka.com
The Small Cyclades are in close proximity and hopping from one island to another is very easy and recommended even for a day tour. The ferry ride lasts less than an hour and the tickets are cheap.
For more accommodation options, you can check: Schinoussa, Donoussa, Koufonissia and Iraklia
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Hi! I actually don't travel THAT much. Most of the pics on here aren't mine. But I do work full time every summer and spoil myself by making a few trips every year. Keep in mind that I live in Europe, so travelling through Europe is relatively cheap and this is what I do most of the time.
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Most secluded beaches in Greece: 17 uncrowded choices
Editor’s Note — Editor’s Note — CNN Travel’s series often carry sponsorship originating from the countries and regions we profile. However, CNN retains full editorial control over all of its reports. Read the policy.(CNN) — It’s no secret that Greece boasts some of the most stunning stretches of sand in the world.
While many of the Mediterranean country’s best-known beaches are often teeming with sunbathers, there are still plenty of gorgeous hideaways for those keen to escape the crowds.
But be warned, the more secluded beaches tend to be the ones that are hardest to reach.
Here’s our pick of 17 of the most secluded beaches when you travel to Greece:
1. Voutoumi, Antipaxos
The sheer difficulty and determination required to get to Voutoumi and neighboring beaches Vrika and Mesovrika almost amplifies their beauty.
This tiny island of Antipaxos (population 20) lies in the Ionian Sea, three kilometers south of the island of Paxos, itself a 90-minute ferry trek from the mainland port of Igoumenitsa.
Once there, visitors will find its jungle-like landscape appears more Brazilian than Greek, as the treeline reaches the shoreline and even the rocky outcrops are crowned with green tufts.
While excursion boats from Paxos are an option, book a water taxi for early in the morning if you want to avoid the midday sightseers.
2. Kalogria, Patras
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Located 45 kilometers west of Patras, Greece’s third-largest city, Kalogria beach looks more like North Africa than North Peloponnese.
If you look towards the Corinthian Gulf, you’ll see dunes shaped by the western winds, Sahara-like sand and the kind of transparent waters that only appear in mirages.
But gaze inland, and you’ll catch sight of the national park of Strofylia, which boasts a primeval Mediterranean pine forest that extends for 22,000 acres.
Life is abundant here: foxes, badgers, hedgehogs, otters, owls, moorhens, herons are just some of the many creatures visitors may encounter.
3. Papa Nero, Pelion
The Greek chapter of the YMCA established its first campsite in 1924 by the sleepy port of Agios Ioannis in the eastern foothills of Mount Pelion.
The mountain, a secret that Greeks like to keep to themselves, rises on a narrow peninsula that combines superb alpine hikes with charming beaches.
Agios Ioannis has now grown to become a popular resort, but most visitors don’t bother crossing the pedestrian bridge to Papa Nero, the next beach along, a stunner that remains relatively isolated, even at the height of summer.
4. Karydi, Chalkidiki
This deserted stretch of sand in Sithonia, the middle leg of the three-pronged Chalkidiki peninsula in Greek Macedonia boasts a wonderfully rare landscape.
Here the unforgiving winter winds have chiseled the marble white rock headland into smooth stone and left the trees permanently bent and twisted.
The whole scene looks post-apocalyptic, especially in the summer when the calm, aquamarine waters and sweeping blue sky contrast heavily with the on shore scenery.
5. Gomati, Limnos
Gomati beach — one of the top windsurfing destinations in Greece.
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The island of Limnos doesn’t have any forests at all — winter winds and animal husbandry have stopped trees from growing.
But it does hold exceptional ecosystems like the idyllic dunes of Gomato beach.
Travelers can swim in an arc of super fine sand backed by dune lilies, woody thickets of beach vitex, bushes of lilac ,wild thyme and thickets of oleander.
You can also reap the benefit of those tree-denying winds, since Gomati is one of the best kite surfing and windsurfing spots in Greece.
6. Messi, Komotini
The beach of Messi (no relation to the famous Argentinean footballer) lies in northeastern Greece, a region that’s mostly visited by travelers from neighboring countries Bulgaria, Serbia and Turkey.
Yet it boasts a string of uncrowded, pristine beaches like the lovely arc of white sand and iridescent water at Messi — a blue flag classic stretching next to the delta of river Nestos, a national park renowned for bird watching.
7. Eftalou, Mytilini
This sand and pebble beach is positioned right next to natural springs.
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Although it’s relatively unknown in the wider world, Eftalou beach is famous locally for its thermal healing springs, which are high in natural radium.
The 17th century building opposite boasts seven provide bathrooms where visitors can enjoy a quick soak — 20 minutes is the maximum length of time the body can handle the 43 degrees Celsius (110 degrees Fahrenheit) temperatures.
In a remarkable natural twist, the sea at Eftalou beach is perennially cold, however high the mercury rises in the summer. Some say it’s the steep drop of the seabed, while others blame cold currents.
Whatever the reason, there aren’t many other places where you can hop sauna-like from one of the hottest springs in the Mediterranean to one of its coldest waters.
8. Mavra Volia, Chios
Mavra Volia beach on Chios island.
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The most remarkable landmark of the island of Chios is the southeastern beach of Mavra Volia (Black Pebbles,) which takes its name from the volcanic cobbles that cover its short, but dramatic curve.
Its red-hued rocky backdrop, marked by variegated strips of geological layers, lends an extraterrestrial character to the terrain.
Even the sea looks less blue and more purple as the day progresses and the sun turns orange at sunset.
9. Voïdokoilia, Messenia
Only from the nearby hilltop at Palaiokastro village, can the beauty of Voïdokoilia beach (Cow’s Belly) be fully appreciated.
The beach’s semi-circle shape is so unnaturally perfect, it looks as though it was drawn by a ruler and compass.
Dunes and shrubs provide a photogenic backdrop, while the constant chirping and cawing is a constant reminder that the beach lies within a wetland full of life. One of its surprise inhabitants is the African chameleon, whose ancestors are thought to have reached these shores from Egypt as stowaways on ancient trading boats.
10. Simos, Elafonissos
The island of Elafonissos isn’t easy to reach. Visitors have to commit to a four-hour drive from Athens to Neapoli in the southeastern tip of the Peloponnese peninsula and a 15-minute ferry trip to boot.
Yet even Greeks who debate the merits of beaches like the French discuss the quality of vintages, speak of the island in hushed tones.
How its fine sand and azure waters remind one of the Caribbean; how the lack of tourist infrastructure provides for the ultimate digital detox; and how camping on its most famous beach, Simos, is a stargazing experience to be savored.
11. Kolona, Kythnos
Although Kythnos is only a two-hour fast trip from Piraeus, it almost feels like the 21st century is yet to arrive in this timeless, chilled out island.
Located in the Western Cyclades between Kea and Serifos, it claims many spectacular beaches including Kolona, a wide strip of a sandbank joining Kythnos to the islet of St. Luke.
After a long slog on a gravel road and a sun-blasted climb on a desolate promontory, setting eyes on this magnificent 300-foot-long tongue of sand is akin to a transcendental experience.
12. Gria Spilia, Syros
Gria Spilia was partially created by economist John H.G. Pearson, who planted trees here in the 1960s.
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The most northern and secluded beach on the island of Syros, Gria Spilia is also known as “Americanou” or “The American”.
The American in question was economist John H.G. Pearson from New York, who arrived here in the 1960s and started planting tamarisks and pines in what was a totally barren landscape.
Pearson built a small house nearby and asked for his ashes to be scattered in the bay when he died in 2001.
The shade from the surviving trees from his time in Syros have made Gria Spilia a magnet for camper vans and pleasure boats.
13. Any beach on Rheneia
Flat, stony and inhabited by a few goat herders and their flocks, Rheneia’s lack of tourists contrasts strikingly with cosmopolitan Mykonos, just a one-hour sailing trip away.
Rheneia has a full on desert island vibe and the fact that visitors aren’t supposed to be there only heightens this.
It’s actually an archeological site closed to tourists, but certain trusted operators are licensed to take travelers on day trips from Mykonos.
The island’s crumpled shoreline also ensures that, whichever way the wind is blowing, visitors can always find shelter in one of its beaches — Glyfada, Stena, Lia, or Ambelia — for a lazy swim-and-snorkel session.
14. Lambi, Patmos
Lambi is renowned for its multi-coloured pebbles.
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For those who consider sand an integral part of a bona fide beach, try pebble-strewn Lambi, a protected area on the island of Patmos.
Upon entry, there are warnings in English: “Forbidden strictly: collecting pebbles. Violators will be punished.”
Once you step on the beach, the reason for this is obvious: the palette of polychromatic pebbles at Lambi is mesmerizing.
Some overexcited visitors have even compared the experience to swimming inside an abstract painting.
15. Kedros, Donoussa
This compact cove can only be reached via a steep, stony track, but it’s worth the effort.
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Thanks to word of mouth, the small island of Donoussa has become a top destination for Greek students whose budgets don’t stretch to expensive tourist resorts.
While main beach Livadi is an easy walk from the capital, the compact cove of Kedros can only be reached via a steep, stony track that separates fair weather sun worshippers from diehard beach bums.
An additional attraction, especially for snorkelers, is the wreck of the Orion, a small Greek steamer easily visible on the seabed.
It was commandeered by the Germans in 1941, when Greece fell to the Axis powers, and sunk by Allied airplanes in September 1944.
16. Kaminakia, Astypalea
Kaminakia is remote, but rewarding.
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The island of Astypalaia is a 10-hour ferry ride (yes, really) from Piraeus, Athens.
Kaminakia, its best beach, is a magnificent sand and shingle crescent enclosed by barren cliffs.
Visitors can access it via a five-kilometer ride through a heavily cratered dirt road, but small motorbikes are unable to negotiate its steep and stony approach, and even regular cars have their suspension tested to the max.
But those who do manage to get to this hard to reach beach are rewarded with some of the cleanest, most enticing waters of the Aegean.
17. Vaï, Crete
Although it’s not quite as secluded today as it was 15 years or so ago, located 24 kilometers east of the town of Sitia, is Vaï is still a sensational sight.
Gridled by the biggest palm forest in Europe, it’s one of the most beautiful beaches in Crete.
Eastern Crete is notoriously dry, but the forest survives as if by a miracle in a valley that’s watered by streams throughout the year.
The exotic landscape is enhanced by Vaï’s sugar-fine sands, while the palm tree forest is more reminiscent of certain remote corners in the Indian Ocean than the familiar Mediterranean scrubland.
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Did you know that Naxos is a hub for many islands of the Cyclades? Starting from Naxos you can visit the Small Cyclades island complex at a very short distance. Iraklia, Schinoussa, Koufonissi and Donoussa are accessible by local ferries and other sea transport companies very regularly.
Have you ever been island hopping starting from Naxos?
Let us know in the comments below!
For more information visit the website www.naxos.gr
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Small Cyclades | Short Travel Film
We present you our first short travel film entitled "Small Cyclades". Travel with us to Iraklia, Schinoussa, Koufonisi and Donoussa and enjoy the enchanting images of our islands, as were captured from the deck of the ship. The film reveals the daily work of greek sailors and presents the nautical procedures. Some of the most emblematic Greek songs have been selected as the soundtracks of the film, in a piano performance by us.
Small Cyclades islands are simply amazing and they located at East Cyclades region, Southeast of Naxos island and Northwest of Amorgos island. The bigger islands are Donousa, Koufonisia (Ano Koufonisi and Kato Koufonisi), Keros, Schinousa and Iraklia.
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