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From bright white villages to ancient ruins to glorious unspoilt beaches... TAKE YOUR PICK!

- by CLARE FOGES FOR MORE OF OUR INSPIRATIO­NAL TRAVEL STORIES VISIT: DAILYMAIL.CO.UK/TRAVEL/ESCAPE

WHITEWASHE­D houses and ancient temples; pine forests and caster-sugar beaches; buzzing harbours where fishermen haul in squid for your lunchtime calamari — all surrounded by seas that sparkle as though scattered with diamonds.

These are the spots we should soon be able to look forward to visiting, as it seems as though holidays to Greece will go ahead in 2020 once an ‘air bridge’ is agreed between the country and the UK. Each Greek island has its own delights. Here’s our guide to suit all tastes…

LOVED-UP COUPLES

SUNNY IN SANTORINI

CLIFFS plunging into the sea, bright white villages clinging to vertiginou­s slopes . . . this is an Instagramm­er’s dream. Invest in a place to stay that has an infinity pool, so you can keep cool while watching the sun melt into the Aegean.

DID YOU KNOW? Its churches are painted in the iconic blue to ward off evil.

GETTING THERE: Seven nights in the five-star Aqua Luxury Suites in Imerovigli this October cost from £731 pp B&B, including flights (britishair­ways.com).

BOHEMIAN HYDRA

CLOSE to Athens, Hydra has long been the haunt of bohemians and well-heeled Greeks. No cars are allowed, but it’s far from sleepy. The bars and boutiques in Hydra town are ranged like an amphitheat­re down to the harbour. If you do want some peace and quiet, however, go hiking on Mount Eros. DID YOU KNOW? Musician Leonard Cohen lived here in the 1960s. GETTING THERE: Seven nights in the boutique Orloff hotel in September cost from £1,317 pp, including flights (sunvil.co.uk).

THE PARTY CROWD

CHAMPAGNE IN MYKONOS

THIS Cycladic island is a magnet for celebritie­s — it was a favourite of Jackie Onassis, too. Exclusive restaurant­s such as Nammos do a roaring trade, while at the Paradise and Super Paradise beaches the party is swinging by mid-afternoon. DID YOU KNOW? Mykonos’s nickname is ‘the island of the winds’. GETTING THERE: Seven nights at the four-star adults-only Andronikos Hotel in August costs from £1,214pp with flights (loveholida­ys.com).

IOS FOR OUZO

EVERY year, crowds of twentysome­things descend on Ios to get hazy on ouzo. The winding streets conceal bars playing Europop, while Mylopotas beach is the perfect sandy spot to sleep off the night before. DID YOU KNOW? Legend has it that Homer died in Ios. GETTING THERE: Seven nights at Ios Palace

Hotel & Spa in August from £1,076 pp B&B, with flights and transfers (olympic holidays.com).

FAMILY FUNSEEKERS

CASTLES IN CORFU

THE Greek emerald isle is packed with family entertainm­ents: 57 beaches, an aquarium, castles, horse trekking and glass-bottomed boats. When temperatur­es soar there’s Aqualand, a vast water park. DID YOU KNOW? Prince Philip was born on the island. GETTING THERE: Seven nights in a villa in the unspoilt north-east part of Corfu this August costs from £2,036 for a family of four, including flights (jamesvilla­s.co.uk).

KOS IT’S LOVELY

WITH plenty of beaches, Kos is one of the biggest islands in the Dodecanese. There are hot springs at Bros Therma beach to enjoy, plus numerous cycle routes to explore across flat, easy terrain. DID YOU KNOW? Locals are called Koans. GETTING THERE: A week-long, all-inclusive stay at the Blue Lagoon Village for a family of four in August costs from £1,035 pp including flights (firstchoic­e.co.uk). GASTRO ISLE

SIFNOS’S GRILLED PRAWNS

THE 15-mile-long island of Sifnos was put on the gastronomi­c map by the legendary late chef Nikolaos Tselemente­s. Dine out at renowned restaurant­s such as

Omega 3, with its perfect grilled red prawns. You should also try mastelo — goat or lamb cooked in red wine. DID YOU KNOW? Tom Hanks is a regular visitor. GETTING THERE: The ferry takes less than two-and-a-half hours from Athens, at £90 return (seajets.gr). Petali Village Hotel offers four nights’ B&B in August from £839pp (sifnoshote­l petali.com).

KEFALONIAN KNEES-UP

WITH vineyards aplenty, and restaurant­s offering kreatopita (a rich meat pie) and

bourbourel­ia (a thick vegetarian soup made with beans and pulses), bon viveurs love Kefalonia. Be sure to save room for a slice of amigdalopi­ta (almond cake drenched in honey). DID YOU KNOW? In 1953 an earthquake raised Kefalonia by 24 in. GETTING THERE: Seven nights’ B&B at the Regina Dell’ Acqua Resort in September costs from £836pp, including flights and transfers (olympichol­idays.com).

BEACH LOVERS

SPLASHING AROUND IN NAXOS

THE beaches of Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna and Plaka are all dotted with tavernas, while St George’s beach offers shallow, warm water for children to splash around in. DID YOU KNOW? In Greek mythology, Zeus was raised on Naxos. GETTING THERE: Fly to Athens from around £68pp return in July (ryanair.com), then take a SeaJets fast ferry from £140 return

(go-ferry.com). Seven nights at Agios Prokopios Hotel in July costs from £331 pp B&B (prokopis.com).

ZANTE PERFECTION

SHIPWRECK Beach is magnificen­t, as is Agios Nikolaos (excellent for scuba

diving), pine-fringed Limni Keriou, and Makris Gialos.

DID YOU KNOW? Shipwreck Beach gets its name from a ship that ran ashore on a stormy night in 1980.

GETTING THERE: A week for two adults and two children at the fivestar Bay Hotel and Suites in August costs from £791 half-board with flights (onthebeach.co.uk).

HISTORY BUFFS

DELOS DEITIES

THIS island is said to be the birthplace of Artemis and Apollo, whose mother was one of Zeus’s lovers. You can still see crumbling temples erected to the twin gods by the ancient Greeks.

DID YOU KNOW? Wearing stilettos at ancient Greek sites is illegal due to the damage they cause.

GETTING THERE: There is no accommodat­ion here. Day-trippers typically come from Mykonos, Naxos or Paros. The ferry from Mykonos takes less than 30 minutes, and costs £16 return.

RHODES SCHOLARS

ROMANS, Crusaders, Ottomans, Venetians...all lived and left their stamp here. In Rhodes town you can almost hear the Knights of St John clanking around in their chainmail.

Hike to the Lindos Acropolis and imagine Roman ships massing on the horizon.

DID YOU KNOW? The Colossus of Rhodes was the tallest statue in the ancient world at 33 metres. GETTING THERE: Flights cost from £59 return in September (wizzair.com), while four nights at the Evdokia Hotel cost from £204 pp (evdokiahot­el.com).

HIKER’S DELIGHT

STROLL IN SKIATHOS

KNOWN as ‘the hiker’s paradise’, the island offers 200km of routes through rocky peaks and dense woodland. Climb up to Evia and Pelion for idyllic sea views.

DID YOU KNOW? The first flag of Greece was created in a monastery here in 1807.

GETTING THERE: Seven nights at Magdalena Studios’ selfcateri­ng apartments in September cost from £800 pp with flights (sunvil.co.uk).

AMORGOS PILGRIMAGE

THIS craggy island, with its idyllic harbour at Katapola, offers a network of trails, inns, and the Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotis­sa, 300 metres above the sea. Monks sometimes greet hikers there with glasses of raki.

DID YOU KNOW? Amorgos has a population of less than 2,000.

GETTING THERE: Eight-night selfguided walking holidays with accommodat­ion, transfers and baggage transfer cost from £706

(walkingplu­s.co.uk). Get flights to Athens from £59 return (ryanair.

com). The five-hour 30-minute ferry from Athens to Amorgos costs from £36 return (ferryhoppe­r.com).

RECLUSIVE TYPES

ESCAPE TO FOLEGANDRO­S

EXPLORE abandoned churches, watch the fishermen hauling in their catches, and hike to Panagia church for wonderful sunsets.

Lazy days are best capped off with a drink in the peaceful square at Chora.

DID YOU KNOW? The island’s ancient castle has been occupied since medieval times.

GETTING THERE: Seven nights at Miramare Hotel from £269pp in September (miramarefo­legandros.gr). Fly to Santorini from £126 return (easyjet.com), then take a ferry for £158 return (aferry.com).

ALONE ON ALONNISOS

THIS gem of the Sporades islands attracts few tourists. Expect sleepy beaches, bouzouki music in tavernas and crickets singing.

DID YOU KNOW? Mediterran­ean monk seals flock to the island’s shores — it’s thought fewer than 700 exist worldwide.

GETTING THERE: Twelve nights at the Paradise Hotel from £1,297 pp B&B in September, including flights and transfers from Skiathos airport (olympichol­idays.com).

THE ALL-ROUNDER

LIVING LARGE IN CRETE

MEGA resorts, sun-dappled village squares, Dinosauria Park (for the children), Minoan sites, nightlife in Chania and Rethymno, mountain hikes and splendid beaches . . . the largest Greek island has it all.

DID YOU KNOW? Hercules is said to have saved Crete from a raging bull. This is where the expression ‘take the bull by the horns’ comes from.

GETTING THERE: Seven nights’ halfboard at the TUI BLUE Atlantica Kalliston Resort from £1,280pp in August with flights (tui.co.uk).

 ??  ?? Idyllic: Sea caves surround many beaches MYKONOS
Idyllic: Sea caves surround many beaches MYKONOS
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Beautiful: Santorini, top, and frescos on once-buried Akrotiri
SANTORINI Beautiful: Santorini, top, and frescos on once-buried Akrotiri
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Picturesqu­e: Boats bob along at Amorgos’s main port, Katapola
AMORGOS Picturesqu­e: Boats bob along at Amorgos’s main port, Katapola

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