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Greece: These islands are more beautiful than mykonos – and almost deserted

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Athens, Greece – Travelers seeking ​an authentic Greek island ⁤experience beyond the crowded‍ hotspots of Mykonos ⁤and Santorini are increasingly turning to lesser-known gems ​like Kastellorizo,⁣ Alonnisos, ‍and Aegina. These islands offer a blend of history,⁣ natural beauty, and tranquility, attracting holidaymakers ​looking to combine city exploration with seaside relaxation.

Aegina, easily⁢ accessible by⁤ ferry from Athens’ ⁤Piraeus port (ferries.gr/en/ferry-companies/aegean-flying-dolphins), stands out for‌ its pistachio production. The ⁢island’s pistachios are featured⁤ in local cuisine, ​from pesto and pasta sauces to liqueurs and cakes, with “Melenio” patisserie in Aegina city lauded ‍for its pistachio ice cream. Visitors can also ⁢explore the Aphaia Temple, offering views of the island and, on clear days, the‍ Acropolis‌ in Athens, and also the medieval settlement‍ of Paleochora⁤ with its 38 preserved churches and the Agios Nektarios monastery. Hiking ⁣trails‌ wind through pine forests to traditional villages and the Ellanio Oros, site of Zeus temple remains. ​A visit to the past olive grove of Eleonas,with trees reportedly up⁣ to 1500 years old,is also recommended. Beach options include⁤ Kolona beach near the Apollo Temple ​and Vagia ‍beach.

Alonnisos, reachable by ferry⁢ from Skopelos,​ Skiathos, ⁤Skyros, Volos, Agios Konstantinos, and Kymi,‍ is known for​ its unspoiled nature.

Kastellorizo, accessible via flight to ⁢Rhodes followed by a ⁢connecting flight with Olympic Air/Aegean Airlines or a fast ferry from Dodekanisos Seaways (12ne.gr/en),is a remote island offering a ‌unique escape.

Further information on Aegina can be found at Visitgreece.gr/islands/saronic-islands/aegina, Alonnisos ⁤at alonissos.gr/en/ and visitgreece.gr/islands/sporades/alonnisos,and Kastellorizo ‍at ⁢Visitkastellorizo.gr and Visitgreece.gr/islands/dodecanese/kastellorizo.

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