Mykonos
The cosmopolitan heart of the Cyclades — and our home port. Whitewashed alleys, beach clubs and golden-hour cruising along the southern coast.

Proteas and Nireas set sail from Mykonos port and can reach any island in the Cyclades. You'll discover private beaches with deep blue water and beautiful sand — destinations that depend mainly on the weather and your mood. Explore beaches and islands you could never otherwise reach.
The Cyclades is a complex of islands at the heart of the Aegean and includes some of the most famous Greek islands — Mykonos, Santorini, Naxos. Syros, in the northern part of the complex, is the capital.
In summer, the Cyclades fill with travellers from all over the world who come for the scenic landscapes, the remarkable historical and archaeological sites, and of course the wonderful beaches and the clear waters of the Aegean.
The cosmopolitan heart of the Cyclades — and our home port. Whitewashed alleys, beach clubs and golden-hour cruising along the southern coast.
Dramatic caldera cliffs, fiery sunsets and the most iconic skyline in the Aegean. Drop anchor below Oia for a swim no postcard can capture.
Cycladic architecture, lively harbours and magical beaches — Paros balances tradition and contemporary buzz with grace.
Crystal seas, a fairytale natural landscape and a chapel-dotted whitewashed chora — Antiparos rewards the slow sailor.
The largest of the Cyclades, layered with Venetian castles, ancient temples and some of the finest sand beaches in Greece.
Unreal turquoise water, glittering sand and a laid-back atmosphere — the closest thing to a Caribbean lagoon in the Aegean.
The easternmost Cycladic island, made famous by *The Big Blue*. Cobbled streets, sheer cliffs and an intoxicating sunset.
Sandy beaches, lively chora and effortlessly clear waters — a perfect Cycladic blend of energy and beauty.
Volcanic origins gave Milos a coastline of more than forty exotic beaches in every imaginable colour. A paradise on earth.
Three hundred chapels, dovecotes and traditional cubic houses — Sifnos feels a world away from the mainland.
Remote, raw and laid-back. Serifos remains untouched by mass tourism — pure Cycladic windmills and quiet coves.
Neoclassical Ermoupoli and a refined island culture set Syros apart from its better-known neighbours.
Sandy bays, traditional villages and the spiritual heart of Greece at Panagia Megalochari.
The Cycladic island closest to Athens — verdant, cultivated, and ideal for a quick escape.
Mountainous and wild on the western edge of the Cyclades, with elegant architecture and stunning hidden beaches.
Next door to Milos but keeping its unspoiled charm — amazing beaches, clear waters and Cycladic architecture.
The greenest island in the Cyclades — mountains, ravines, valleys, vineyards and thermal springs.
Tucked between Naxos and Amorgos, Donousa offers incredible tranquility — an ideal retreat from the world.
One of the smallest Cycladic islands — an antidote to the fast pace, perfect for those seeking quiet.
Unspoiled, alternative and secluded — secluded beaches and tiny traditional settlements.
Between Folegandros and Ios, Sikinos remains unspoiled — perfect for island hopping away from the crowds.
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