A calm Greek island without crowds. Few tourists have an idea about her
Some tourists visit Mykonos, Santorini and other sought -after islands, others are looking for calmer alternatives. If you want to know places almost undiscovered even at the peak of the season, here is one of the most interesting and almost secret.
Journalists of the Dailymail.Co.uk portal describe this place as a “mysterious Greek island, whose tourists have not yet ruined.” There is a lot of truth, because Antiparos in question is tiny and completely devoid of crowds. Even in the holiday season you can relax there in silence. Charm is added by the fact that the place is small – it is only 35 km²
Antiparos with an oasis of peace
This Greek island is a paradise for those who want to escape from chaos. It is located in the Aegean Sea, 51 km southwest of Mykonos in the Cyclade Archipelago. There we will find turquoise water, ancient caves, vibrant bars and a delicious local cuisine.
“I came across a place visited by few foreigners”-commented on a visit to the island of the well-known travel journalist “Metro” Lillie-Rose Leng-Krom, on which the relationship is appointed by dailymail.co.uk.
The woman assured that the place offers visitors to various attractions, allows relaxation on beaches such as Agios Georgios or Soros and cruises. She revealed that in the main city it is easy to meet local craftsmen selling interesting products.
Interestingly, this place is so charming that even the well -known actor Tom Hanks created his home. He even received honorary citizenship for his love for Greece.
To get there, it’s best to fly to Athens, and then get from this city by train for 10 euros to the port of Piraeus. From there you have to get by ferry to Paros, and then quickly cross the boat to Antiparos. Although there are many stages, the whole is to be connected well.
It will not only be beautiful
Low prices are the advantage of rest on the island of Antiparos. Accommodation or attractions are to be only a fraction of costs that we would incur in more tourist places.
The information provided by Lillie-Rose Leng-Kroma shows that the ferry crossing to the island from nearby Paros costs only 1.50 euros, and at the prices of accommodation in family hotels they start only from 69 euros per night. For this you can count on breakfast with smoothie for 3 euros or a nutritious Gyros dish for 4 euros. In the premises we will try, among others dishes such as Musaka, Dolmades or grilled seafood. There are also good ice cream desserts.
The journalist went to Antiparos with a modest budget of 150 euros and revealed that it was enough for eight -day grocery shopping in a supermarket, handmade souvenirs and frequent visits to taverns.
