Sifnos island tops list of best travel destinations in 2024

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Vogue’s yearly list of the best destinations in the world has picked Sifnos island of Greece as a top spot.

Sifnos is known for its peaceful atmosphere and delicious food. Vogue suggests that travelers should visit Sifnos to experience slow and relaxing vacations, enjoying its traditional cuisine.

According to protothema.gr, other destinations on Vogue’s list include Grenada, Quito, Big Sur, Tangier, Jeju Island, Bodrum, Madagascar, Serbia, Paris, and Galicia in Spain.

Yannis Rafeletos, the newly appointed Deputy Mayor of Tourism for the Municipality of Sifnos, expressed the commitment to preserve and showcase the island’s unique features.

Photo: sifnos.gr

Its scenic hiking trails, cultural heritage, and natural beauty make the island a unique destination.  

Sifnos plans include encouraging various tourism, cultural, and sports-related events, aligning with the island’s identity.

One of the highlights will be the Panhellenic Trial Championship race, set to unfold on the captivating Aegean island at the end of March.

Sifnos is gearing up for another remarkable season, building on its record-high tourist arrivals from the previous year.

Source: protothema.gr

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