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Chic Elysium | Serenity - Cyclades
10 51 reviews

Chic Elysium | Serenity

apartment, Naxos and Lesser Cyclades
This studio apartment is situated a short walk from the Venetian Castle and the beachfront of Naxos town, placing you in a prime location for exploring the historic centre and amenities.
This stylish one-bedroom apartment accommodates up to four guests, offering air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen, and garden access for a comfortable stay.
M Home - Cyclades
10 14 reviews

M Home

house, Andros
This holiday villa is located in Batsi, Andros, a 3-minute walk from Batsi Beach and 26 kilometres from the Archaeological Museum of Andros and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Andros.
This 60 square metre holiday home accommodates up to 7 guests, featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and dishwasher, free WiFi, and stunning sea views.
Anesis Airport Rooms 204 - Cyclades
9.4 192 reviews

Anesis Airport Rooms 204

apartment, Kropia
Anesis Airport Rooms 204 is a self-catering apartment in Koropi, Attica, situated 4km from Eleftherios Venizelos Airport and within easy reach of the Vorres Museum and Mediterranean Exhibition Centre.
This 37 square metre flat offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps seven guests and includes free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a private entrance, a garden, and on-site parking.
Helios Suite - Seven Suites Complex - Cyclades
9.9 92 reviews

Helios Suite - Seven Suites Complex

apartment, Santorini
The Helios suite, a one-bedroom apartment in Imerovigli, Santorini, enjoys a central location offering easy access to local amenities and attractions.
This 35-square-metre suite sleeps two guests and boasts a private balcony hot tub with spectacular Aegean Sea and vineyard views, plus access to a shared swimming pool, air conditioning, and free internet; all within a new seven-suite luxury complex.

Frequently asked questions about apartment rentals in Cyclades

  • What is the Cyclades, Greece famous for?

    The Cyclades are renowned for their stunning whitewashed villages, dramatic volcanic landscapes, and beautiful beaches. Think iconic blue-domed churches, charming seaside tavernas, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The islands are also known for their rich history, evident in ancient ruins and archaeological sites like the Delos archaeological site.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path spots to check out in the Cyclades, Greece?

    For a less crowded experience, explore the island of Schinoussa. It's quieter than its neighbours, with beautiful beaches like Psili Ammos and charming villages. Koufonisia, another lesser-known gem, boasts stunning beaches like Pori and Italida. Folegandros, with its traditional architecture and Chora village, also offers a more authentic Cycladic experience away from the main tourist hubs.
  • When should you visit the Cyclades, Greece for the best experience?

    The best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons, April-May and September-October. You'll enjoy pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices compared to the peak summer months (June-August). However, keep in mind that some businesses may have reduced hours during the shoulder seasons.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in the Cyclades, Greece?

    A daily budget of €80-€150 per person is a reasonable estimate, depending on your choices. This includes mid-range accommodation, meals at local tavernas, using local buses or ferries, and some entry fees to sites or activities. Budget travellers could manage on less, while those seeking luxury could easily spend significantly more.
  • Are there any cultural festivals unique to the Cyclades, Greece?

    Many islands hold their own local festivals throughout the year, often celebrating patron saints. These are usually small-scale events, but you can find information locally. The Cyclades also participate in broader Greek national celebrations, like Clean Monday (Kathara Deftera) and Easter.
  • What sports or recreational activities are a big draw in the Cyclades, Greece?

    The Cyclades are a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing are very popular, particularly on islands like Mykonos and Paros. Hiking is another great option, with many trails offering stunning views. Many islands also offer opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the coastline by boat.
  • How can you best interact with locals to learn about the Cyclades, Greece's traditions?

    The best way to learn about local traditions is by visiting local tavernas, engaging in conversations with the owners and staff. Exploring smaller villages away from the main tourist areas will also provide opportunities to interact with locals and observe their daily life. Learning a few basic Greek phrases can also help break the ice.
  • What are the best local dishes to try in the Cyclades, Greece?

    You should definitely try the fresh seafood, especially grilled octopus or sea bream. Other local specialities include fava (yellow split pea purée), various tomato-based dishes, and local cheeses such as graviera and kopanisti. Don't forget to sample the local wines!
  • What specific items should you pack for a trip to the Cyclades, Greece?

    Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Include swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable walking shoes. Don't forget insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a power adapter if needed. A light jacket or shawl can be useful for cooler evenings.
  • What are the top sights to visit in the Cyclades, Greece?

    The top sights vary depending on your interests, but some popular choices include the iconic windmills of Mykonos, the beaches of Paros and Naxos, the ancient ruins of Delos, and the charming villages of Santorini's caldera. Each island has its unique attractions, so research beforehand to plan your itinerary.

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