Cosmopolitan Cyclades

Cyclades Map

Imagine cruising the beautiful Cyclades islands on a luxury motor yacht, exploring hidden coves and pristine beaches that are only accessible by boat. Each island in this enchanting archipelago has its own unique charm and character, from the glamorous nightlife of Mykonos to the youth parties of Ios.

Santorini is a must-see destination with its iconic blue-domed churches and breathtaking sunsets over the caldera. For a more authentic experience, discover the ancient sacred island of Delos with its remarkable archaeological treasures, or explore the charming fishing villages and golden beaches of Paros.

Mykonos, Paros, Ios and Santorini are the Greek islands famous for their beaches and nightlife. Stroll around the cobblestone alleyways of the main towns (or Hora). You are greeted by purple bougainvillea and sugar-cube houses with doors and balconies painted the colour of the Aegean. Shop in its stylish boutiques and sample both refined and traditional cuisine. Many shops stay open late into the night, so youโ€™ll have plenty of time to browse.

Mykonos

Mykonos is known as a cosmopolitan and luxurious holiday destination.  Bathed in the bright sunlight of the Aegean by day, she dresses in charm and mystery by night, beckoning its visitors to dance and have fun in the beach bars and clubs.
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Delos

Delos is very close to Mykonos and worth visiting or at least toured by sea as it is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This small island of Delos has one of the most important archaeology sites in Greece.
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Paros

Nestled amidst the sun-drenched Greek islands, Paros stands out not just for its whitewashed villages and turquoise waters but as a playground for motor yacht aficionados.
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Ios

This Cycladic gem offers a unique blend of vibrant nightlife, local color and secluded beaches, perfect for explorers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
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Santorini

Santorini is the most spectacular island in Greece and one of the geologic treasures of Europe. The five villages of Fira, Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani, and Akrotiri sit atop the caldera and offer spectacular views into the crater created from a 16th-century BC volcanic eruption.
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