Destinations in Greece:
Holidays in Corfu | Holidays in Crete | Holidays in Halkidiki | Holidays in Kalamata | Holidays in Kavala | Holidays in Kefalonia | Holidays in Kos | Holidays in Lefkas | Holidays in Lesbos | Holidays in Mykonos | Holidays in Rhodes | Holidays in Samos | Holidays in Santorini | Holidays in Skiathos | Holidays in Zante
More than 60 inhabited islands are sprinkled round the Greece Mainland. Holidays in the Greek Islands appeal to all tastes and ages. Tourists flock to the islands to bronze on the pristine white-sand beaches, visit idyllic whitewashed villages, explore archaeological riches, dine in traditional Greek tavernas, and dance till the early hours at the multitude of discos and nightclubs. Those seeking a peaceful beach retreat can head to the unspoilt islands of Alonissos or Paros, while keen partygoers may prefer Kos or Mykonos.
Holidays in the Greek Islands cater for many different types of holidaymaker. While Corfu's northern and eastern coasts are packed with busy tourist resorts, the southwest coast features hidden coves, picturesque bays and traditional villages. Crete is also an island of contrasts, with its dramatic landscapes of snow-capped mountains, golden sandy beaches, dramatic gorges, lush green countryside, and rolling olive groves. The island of Rhodes boasts some of the best weather of all the Greek islands, with over 3000 hours of sunshine every year. Rhodes Town also appeals to many, with its fascinating fusion of old and new.
Package holidaymakers often favour holidays in the Greek Islands. Kos is a popular package destination, with its 25-mile stretch of sandy beaches, wide range of accommodation, and all-night entertainment. Zante boasts some of the best beaches on the Greek islands, with its powder white sand and turquoise waters. The quieter island of Halkidiki is favoured among those seeking a secluded retreat and features hidden coves, traditional villages and archaeological treasures. Patmos is one of the smallest of the Greek islands, measuring just 16 miles across.