Cyclades Is a group of Greek Islands situated in the deep blue Aegean Archipelagos. Their name refers to the ancient belief that they formed a circle around the sacred island of Delos.
The Cyclades Islands were the centre of a Bronze Age culture, and the Cycladic, noted for its white marble idols, later belonged to the Mycenaean culture in the 2nd millennium b.c.
The Cyclades Islands are considered one of the finest vacation destinations worldwide, providing visitors with a wide range of miscellaneous characteristics.
All the Cycladic Islands share some distinctive features, such as the renowned Cycladic architecture, narrow cobblestone alleyways, fascinating archaeological, historical, religious and natural sights, quaint seaside and mountain villages, and limitless emerald beaches. Each island though has several distinctive icons that make it predominate over the rest, making the islands absolutely unique, each in its own way.
The Cycladic Islands will satisfy all types of visitors by offering both stimulating, energetic holidays, or quiet, relaxed vacations. Whether you are vacationing as a family, a group of friends, a couple or alone, you will definitely find your ideal holiday destination among the Cyclades. Visiting Cyclades, you will offer yourself the opportunity to sense the entity of life and light; to taste the salty breeze; to feel the sparkling clear waters; to sun yourself under the Aegean sunlight; to experience the modus vivendi of the Aegean islanders.
The Main Cyclades Islands are: Amorgos, Anafi, Andros, Antiparos, Delos, Folegandros, Ios, Kea, Kimolos, Kythnos, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Serifos, Sikinos, Sifnos, Small Eastern Cyclades Islands (Donousa, Irakleia, Koufonisia and Schinousa), Syros and Tinos.