Poliegos Island: The largest uninhabited island of the Aegean. Its name means “many goats”, since it is inhabited only by goats. The island is uninhabited, so there are few man-made sights, but the natural beauty is truly worth seeing. It has been declared as an area of outstanding beauty and an important habitat for the Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus-Monachus).
Milos Island: One of the most captivating islands to explore, especially for its diverse and jaw-dropping landscapes. The island showcases a stunning palette of colors and a coastline dotted with over 40 exotic beaches, each offering its own unique charm. Milos’ mineral wealthy land is home to one of the oldest mines in the Mediterranean and it is also the homeland of the renowned marble statue of Venus of Milo seen today in the Louvre Museum
Kimolos Island: This small but stunning island is located in the western Cyclades, just next to Milos. With volcanic soil rich in unique minerals, the island’s name is derived from its chalk mining history, as “kimolia” means “chalk” in Greek. The island shares a striking resemblance to the other Cycladic islands, with its whitewashed houses, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking beaches.

