Prices from £1,072 per person* for departures in Summer 2025 from London Gatwick, prices from £1,247 per person* for departures from Manchester. Other regional airports also available.
Island hopping departures are available from May to October.
All ferries and transfers between the ferry port and your hotel are included.
*All prices include ISLAND200 saving. Subject to availability
- Exquisite sandy beaches on Naxos
- Witness Naxos's striking Portara doorway
- The famous windmills of Mykonos
- Enjoy the atmosphere of cosmopolitan Mykonos
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Mykonos - 3 nights
Mykonos is a gloriously lively perfect place to dance the night away at a beach party under a sky with a billion stars twinkling in an inky sky. It’s a fun-filled island, offering fantastic retail therapy with the loveliest designer boutiques in the main town and superb bars, restaurants and hotels.
From the photogenic 16th century windmills above the harbour to wakeboarding on the waves, honeymooners, straight and gay holidaymakers, bucket-and-spade toting toddlers and naturists seeking secluded coves all have a place in this most cosmopolitan of destinations. Sophisticated travellers will love the trendy corners of the west-coast area known as Little Venice, with its restaurants and cocktail bars on the seafront – many converted from ‘Captain’s Cottages’ and offering an ideal spot to bathe in the glow of wonderful, romantic sunsets.
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Naxos - 4 nights
Naxos is famous for its exquisite sandy beaches and fascinating ancient sites. The capital, Naxos Town (Hora), is made up of atmospheric narrow streets and pretty white-washed buildings plus a great selection of restaurants, cafés and bars. There is a truly ancient welcome to this historic island - a huge marble doorway, part of an ancient temple to sun god Apollo. Today, 2,500 years after this gateway was built, sun-worshippers flock to this, the largest of the Cycladic islands.
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