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[QUOTE="Askgreek, post: 3981646, member: 100"] I travel to the Ionian Islands every year and they offer a great balance of history, beaches, culture and food. I have also been to several other areas of Greece (North (Thessaloniki), Peloponnese, East (Rhodes)), and they all have their own unique and special attractions and style. If you choose to go to the Cyclades, I would pick a group of islands to visit that are nearby and base yourself on one with day trips to a few others by private boat or group charters. Many of the islands have daily boat tours where you can leave the port at 9am and visit another island, have lunch, swimming ,etc. and then return to port in the evening. If you have your heart set on the Cyclades and don't want a more authentic experience then I would recommend Milos in the Cyclades, but many other including Kimolos, Folegandros, Sifnos, Paros, Tinos, all have amazing charm and authenticity. If you are thinking the Peloponnese, I would make sure to visit some of the following: Nafplion, Monevasia (which is a historical castle village), Corinth Canal, Areopoli, Limeni, Kalamata, Sparta, Methoni, Voidokilias beach. If you prefer more rural beach vacation, then the Ionian Islands of Kefalonia (myrtos beach, anitsamos beach, Assos, Fiscardo, are amazing), Ithaka (which you can do by boat as day trip from Kefalonia) and Zakynthos (Shipwreck beach, blue caves) are spectacular. Every day feels like you are in a postcard. I would also consider Crete, which has many historical sites and spectacular beaches. You honestly cannot go wrong. You will have an amazing time no matter your itinerary. Good luck and safe travels. [/QUOTE]
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