Cyclades Islands, Greece

When one hears the Cyclades Islands they may sit there scratching their head for a couple of moments, but when you hear Mykonos or Santorini then it all comes together. The Cyclades, or the Aegean archipelago, is composed of 220 islands- large and small- southeast of mainland Greece that is located in the Aegean Sea the most well-known ones being: Andros, Delos, Ios, Mykonos, Paros, Syros, Thira, and Santoríni.

Map of Cyclades
Map of Cyclades Source: Wandering Italy

Our trip to Greece is going to be a long one as we are going to visit plenty of the Cyclades islands. The first stop of the trip is somewhere I’m sure everyone knows- Santorini- with the picturesque white buildings, panoramic views of the Aegean sea, and black sand beaches. This destination is a tourist’s dream! As mentioned in my previous blogs, sunsets are one of my favorite things in life which makes these islands perfect sunset-watching spots.

For our time in Santorini, we will stay in the Cavo Tagoo Hotels, luxury hotels with private infinity pools for each room as well as endless amenities for guests. Cavo Tagoo Santorini has charter boats and the opportunity to go for a cruise at all hours of the day. This boat trip will take you around the island and allows you to see Santorini from a whole new perspective. I admittedly would take this cruise as many times as possible to experience the views at all hours of the day.

Cave Pool Suite - Cavo Tagoo Hotel Mykonos, Mykonos, Greece | Book online | Official website
Cave Pool Suite Mykonos Source: Cavo Tagoo Hotel
Cavo Tagoo Hotel in Santorini - Photos & Hotel Map | Greeka
Cavo Tagoo Hotel Santorini Source: Greeka

Although it is tempting, I will leave my hotel at some point to experience the rest of the island. Santorini has a village, Oia, on the north side with a castle and plenty of sunset overlook spots. I will do a walking tour in order to get the full experience of exploring the narrow streets of the town, making sure to spend plenty of time in Amoudi Bay. Amoudi Bay in Oia has many wine tastings and Greek cooking classes, which allows tourists to get the full experience by immersing themselves in the culture.

After spending a large chunk of time in Santorini I will take a two-to-three hour SeaJet ferry from Santorini to Mykonos where I will check into the Cavo Tagoo Mykonos hotel. There are many bucket list activities here as well including visiting Kato Milli (famous windmills), shopping on Matoyianni Street, experiencing Mykonos on a yacht tour, and many more! Kato Milli is the highest point of Mykonos giving a whole new perspective of the island below and is somewhere everyone needs to see at least once. Matoyianni street is the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in the Greek culture with plenty of small shops, and places to eat, swim, and relax- truly anything anyone could ever need is here! Last but not least, in my time in Mykonos, I would just have to take a day-long yacht tour of the island with food and drink. After this trip, I may be terribly in debt but I will have memories to last a lifetime. For this bucket list destination, I expect to visit in my mid-thirties with my significant other to get the full experience. I also estimate at least two weeks are to be spent overseas in order to immerse myself in Santorini and the rest of the Cyclades Islands. 

Exotic Destinations: Mykonos, Greece Official Travala.com Blog
Shopping in Matoyianni Street Source: Trivala