![]() ![]() You can actually explore the volcanic crater Stefanos is one of the world’s largest and best-preserved hydrothermal craters and one of the only active craters in the world you can walk within. Due to its active volcano, Nisyros is home to black-sand beaches that mesmerise beside the cerulean Aegean Sea. Nisyros is another gem of the Dodecanese, with incredible mythological connections, an active volcano, and dramatic clifftop villages. Otherwise, it’s a quiet spot for visitors seeking a much more local experience. The island is popular for sports enthusiasts, with windsurfing and kitesurfing both being excellent here. Boat tours of the volcanic caldera are a highlight of any trip to Greece. Lemnos is a more difficult island to reach by ferry, which immediately makes it less touristy than many other Greek islands. Santorini is the most magical and unique Greek island. For those seeking an island in Greece to escape from the tourist track, Kythira checks all the boxes! 12. ![]() Quiet Kythira offers an intrepid visitor stunning waterfalls, wild beauty, and mesmerising azure water. ![]() A nature lover’s dream come true, you can completely avoid the crowds of popular islands nearby, like Mykonos or Santorini, to explore the hiking, beaches, and delicious local cuisine here on these totally non-touristy islands. Wander through lush wildflowers in spring on Skopelos. Swoon at the majestic beauty of Santorini or indulge in the pulsing nightlife of Mykonos. Of those, 227 are inhabited and only 78 islands have more than 100 people living on them. Sink your toes deep into the sand and listen to the warm Aegean waters lap the shore like you have nowhere else to be. Koufonisia is a small group of three islands, but only Ano Koufonisi is inhabited. Can you imagine, Greece has 1,400 islands. ![]()
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