National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Editor’s letter

ISSUE 111, APRIL 2023

- Pat Riddell, editor EDITOR OF THE YEAR – TRAVEL (BSME AWARDS 2022)

There are many ways to experience the Greek islands. As a wide-eyed twentysome­thing, I boarded one of the ships that slowly ferry travellers around the Aegean Sea. Having departed the Athens port of Piraeus on the cheapest ticket I could buy, the five-hour journey to Santorini offered views of endless sea and sky before eventually revealing what I’d been waiting for. The moment the crescent-shaped caldera came into sight from the top deck of the ferry is one that has stayed with me to this day.

Yet Greece remains something of an enigma. From bustling beach resorts to remote mountain idylls, it’s impossible to sum up the charms of its thousands of islands in a neat sentence. They remain distinct and unique, their individual histories and myths merging seamlessly into modern day life.

This issue, we cast a light on 25 of these outposts, where rocky escarpment­s, the scent of fragrant herbs and those exquisite soft, sandy beaches coexist with Byzantine monasterie­s, artist hangouts and world-class wineries.

Most importantl­y, it’s easy to get off the beaten track on these captivatin­g islands, whatever the season — whether it’s high up in the hinterland or in a tranquil bay where the sea laps at your feet. And with our guide to the best Greek island escapes, now it’s even easier to find your own corner to enjoy.

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