Folegandros island among Europe’s most underrated destinations

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Folegandros was included among Europe’s most underrated destinations by the Sydney Morning Herald. The Greek island offers a serene escape with all the beauty and culture of the Greek islands—minus the chaos.

Where: Looking to escape the crowds? Just a 45-minute ferry ride northwest of Santorini lies Folegandros, a Greek island waiting to be discovered.

Why Go: Folegandros offers everything you’d expect from a Greek island—whitewashed villages, crystal-clear waters, and rich local culture—without the overwhelming crowds of its famous neighbor. Think of it as a glimpse into Santorini’s past, before mass tourism took over. While popular, it still retains an unspoiled charm, making it ideal for those seeking a more tranquil getaway.

See + Do: Wander through Chora, the island’s picturesque main settlement perched on a clifftop and built around a historic castle. Explore Karavostasis, the quaint port town, and discover the island’s many inviting beaches. Don’t miss the opportunity to savor traditional Greek cuisine at the local tavernas.

Don’t Miss: Take a 15-minute walk from Chora to the Church of Panagia. This iconic site not only showcases traditional architecture but also offers breathtaking views of the island and the sparkling Aegean Sea.

Essentials: Folegandros is at its liveliest during summer, but the quieter months of autumn and spring are equally pleasant. Many businesses close in winter, so plan accordingly. The island is accessible via ferry from Santorini, Naxos, and Milos. For more information, visit visitgreece.gr.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

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