The best Greek islands to visit in 2024
Whitewashed churches with blue domes emerging out of rocky cliffs, gentle beaches rivalling that of the Caribbean and fresh fish suppers at rustic tavernas – it’s no wonder that the Greek islands explode with sun-seeking holidaymakers. Despite their abundance, no two Greek islands feel quite the same – from the Cyclades in the south Aegean to the Ionian and Dodecanese to the west near the Turkish coast. We take a closer look at what makes some of the standouts.
When is the best time to visit the Greek islands?
The Greek islands summer holiday season begins around late spring in April and ends in autumn around October. The weather is at its hottest (and the crowds are at their fullest) between early July until the end of August. If you want the warm weather with less of the crowds, visit in June or September. Autumn is also beautiful and the Aegean islands, the southerly Dodecanese and Crete are extremely pleasant.
How many Greek islands are there?
There's an impressive 6,000 islands and islets scattered in Greece, most of which are located in the Aegean and Ionian Sea. Of those thousands, only 227 islands are inhabited. The Cyclades is a popular group of islands in the Aegean Sea which includes Mykonos, Santorini and Naxos in its number, along with plenty of smaller, quieter islands. The Dodecanese islands are located further east towards Turkey, with Rhodes being the main island and the gateway to others such as Patmos and Symi. Another popular group is the Ionian islands, which lie off the west coast of Greece, and include popular holiday destinations like Corfu, Kefalonia and Zakynthos. Closest in to the mainland are the Saronic islands, of which Hydra is a longstanding favourite for Greek holidaymakers.
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Which is the most beautiful island?
If you close your eyes and imagine a Greek island, all whitewashed houses, blue roofs, craggy landscapes and sparkling sea, Santorini is probably the closest you’ll get to this mental image. There are some caveats, however: it’s a pretty crowded place from a tourism point of view, with visitors landing in planes and cruise ships every day. For a more unspoiled beauty, head a little further north-east to Amorgos, where you can find equally dramatic landscapes and charming villages without the crowds.
Which is the quietest Greek island?
There are plenty of quiet islands out there, but Antiparos and Amorgos in the Cyclades are the best ones for our money; the former has some stylish and understatedly scene-y places to stay, while Amorgos is more determinedly unspoilt. If peace and tranquility is a priority, we recommend staying away from the hotels and renting a villa.