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Hidden Cyclades Islands 2026: 7 Escapes Most Tourists Never Find
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Hidden Cyclades Islands 2026: 7 Escapes Most Tourists Never Find

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April 20, 2026
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Hidden Cyclades Islands 2026: 7 Escapes Most Tourists Never Find

  • The 7 Cyclades islands savvy travelers pick instead of Mykonos and Santorini · authentic, uncrowded, and cheaper for 20…
  • 18-minute read with on-island research by Discover Cyclades.
  • Covers Folegandros, Sikinos, Anafi, Donoussa.
  • Topic: Hidden Gems.
  • Topic: Off the Beaten Path.
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  • 2026: The Year Smart Travelers Skip the Postcards
  • TL;DR, The 7 Hidden Islands
  • 1. Folegandros: The Clifftop Secret
  • 2. Sikinos: The Quietest
  • 3. Donoussa: The Hiker's Paradise
  • 4. Kimolos: Milos's Hidden Side
  • 5. Anafi: Volcanic and Wild
  • 6. Iraklia & Schinoussa: Small Cyclades Twins
  • 7. Serifos: Traditional Quiet
  • The Best Hidden-Island Itineraries
  • Getting There: The Ferry Reality
  • When to Go
  • Budget (2 Adults, 7 Nights, 2026)
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • The Insider's Final Word

The 7 Cyclades islands savvy travelers pick instead of Mykonos and Santorini · authentic, uncrowded, and cheaper for 2026.

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Hidden Cyclades Islands 2026: 7 Escapes Most Tourists Never Find

Stunning aerial view of Kyra Panagia Beach on Karpathos, Greece with turquoise waters and lush greenery.
Stunning aerial view of Kyra Panagia Beach on Karpathos, Greece with turquoise waters and lush greenery.
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Folegandros Chora clifftop
Folegandros Chora clifftop
When Santorini feels like a queue and Mykonos feels like a nightclub, these 7 islands feel like Greece.

2026: The Year Smart Travelers Skip the Postcards

Peak Cyclades tourism is noisier than ever. Santorini cruise ships unload 15,000 passengers on a sunny day. Mykonos August traffic gridlocks its main roads daily. The Instagram crowd has done what Instagram always does.

Meanwhile, seven Cyclades islands keep their low profile, their local food excellent, and their coastlines quiet. This guide is your insider's map to these hidden Greek islands: where to go, how to get there, and what makes each worth the effort.

Planning your trip? Book ferry tickets early since some of these spots have limited weekly sailings. It's smart to rent a car on the larger islands, or make sure your scooter license is up to date. You can easily pair one of these quiet escapes with a weekend at Mykonos.Luxury or Athina Luxury Suites to experience both ends of the Aegean Sea spectrum.

TL;DR, The 7 Hidden Islands

  1. Folegandros, The clifftop Chora everyone photographs once they find it.
  2. Sikinos, The quietest inhabited island in the Cyclades.
  3. Donoussa, The ultimate hike-and-swim escape.
  4. Kimolos, Milos's cheaper, calmer neighbor.
  5. Anafi, The last wild, volcanic island before Crete.
  6. Iraklia & Schinoussa, Twin Small Cyclades swim-and-eat getaways.
  7. Serifos, Traditional, low-profile, and famous for its local tavernas.
Folegandros cliff
Folegandros cliff
Folegandros cliff: no cruise ships reach here.

1. Folegandros: The Clifftop Secret

Vibe: A stunning Chora sitting 200m above the sea, dramatic clifftop sunset bars, and hiking paths leading to secret coves. Best for: Honeymoons (the quiet version), couples, and return visitors. Getting there: High-speed ferries from Piraeus take about 4.5 hours and cost €55–80. You can also connect via Santorini (1h) or Milos (1h 20min). Where to stay: Anemomilos, Blue Sand Beach Hotel, or Folegandros Apartments (€100–300/night). Don't miss: Sunset in Chora, the hike down to Katergo Beach, and dinner at Pounta or the Chic Hotel restaurant. See also: Folegandros guide.

2. Sikinos: The Quietest

Vibe: Only 240 permanent residents, zero beach clubs, one main road, and ancient temples converted into churches. Best for: Writers, introverts, and anyone looking to hide from the world. Getting there: The ferry from Piraeus takes 7 to 8 hours. It's much easier to take a boat from Santorini or Folegandros. Where to stay: Porto Sikinos (€90–170/night) or traditional rooms in Chora (€60–100/night). Don't miss: The 5th-century Episkopi church, the wild path to Maltas Beach, and local tavernas in Kastro. See also: Sikinos guide.

3. Donoussa: The Hiker's Paradise

Vibe: 200 inhabitants, 4 accessible beaches, and an excellent network of walking paths. Kedros beach is popular for skinny-dipping, and the entire island gathers at the main taverna on Saturday nights. Best for: Slow travelers, solo writers, and couples who love long hikes. Getting there: Take a local ferry from Naxos (1h 30min). Where to stay: Simple family gueshouses (€50–100/night). Don't miss: The scenic walk from Stavros to Kedros and Livadi, and fresh octopus at Captain Yiorgos taverna. See also: Donoussa guide.

4. Kimolos: Milos's Hidden Side

Vibe: The same volcanic geology as Milos but with a fraction of the tourists. Prassa beach has turquoise water, and the old town of Chorio remains completely unchanged. Best for: Milos lovers who want a quieter escape, and geology enthusiasts. Getting there: A local boat runs from Adamas on Milos to Kimolos in 30 minutes, costing €6–10. Where to stay: Aegeon Apartments (€80–140/night) or traditional village rooms (€50–90/night). Don't miss: Prassa Beach, a boat day trip to Polyaigos, and walking Chorio at dusk. See also: Kimolos guide.

5. Anafi: Volcanic and Wild

Vibe: The last Cycladic island before Crete. It features a massive volcanic monolith called Kalamos, the second largest in Europe after Gibraltar. The beaches are wild, empty, and raw. Best for: Trekkers, photographers, and Santorini haters. Getting there: The direct ferry from Piraeus takes 8 to 9 hours. It's much faster to fly to Santorini and take a local 1-hour ferry. Where to stay: Margarita's Rooms or Villa Apollon (€70–160/night). Don't miss: Climbing Kalamos, camping at Roukounas Beach, and visiting the Monastery of Panagia Kalamiotissa. See also: Anafi guide.
Milos area
Milos area
Kimolos's southern coast: Milos-style drama with half the crowds.

6. Iraklia & Schinoussa: Small Cyclades Twins

Vibe: About 150 residents each, quiet fishing villages, and turquoise swimming bays. Best for: Swimmers who want to find quiet coves with no one else around. Getting there: A local ferry runs from Naxos in 1 hour and costs €10–15. They're also connected to Koufonisia and Donoussa. Where to stay: Simple rooms (€50–90/night). Don't miss: Livadi Beach on Iraklia, Tsigouri Beach on Schinoussa, and the single village bakery that acts as the local social hub. See also: Iraklia guide and Schinoussa guide.

7. Serifos: Traditional Quiet

Vibe: A whitewashed Chora tumbling down a steep hill from an Orthodox church. Livadi Bay hosts the ferry arrivals, Psili Ammos offers excellent swimming, and the food scene is truly impressive. Best for: Return Cyclades travelers, food lovers, and anyone looking for a real Greek island atmosphere. Getting there: High-speed ferries from Piraeus take 2.5 hours and cost €40–60. Where to stay: Coco Mat or Myli Hotel Chora (€130–350/night). Don't miss: The sunset view from Chora, swimming at Psili Ammos, and breakfast at the Stou Stratou bakery. See also: Serifos guide.

The Best Hidden-Island Itineraries

7-Day Quiet Hop

Nights 1–2: Milos (fly in or take a ferry) Nights 3–5: Folegandros Nights 6–7: Sikinos Return: Connect through Santorini and fly out.

10-Day Deep Hidden

Nights 1–2: Serifos Nights 3–4: Sifnos Nights 5–6: Milos Nights 7–8: Kimolos Nights 9–10: Folegandros

Contrast Route (Hidden + Famous)

Nights 1–2: Anafi (quiet) Nights 3–5: Santorini at Athina Luxury Suites (famous) Nights 6–8: Folegandros (quiet) Nights 9–10: Mykonos at Mykonos.Luxury or The ACE VIP (famous)

Getting There: The Ferry Reality

Ferry schedules are much less frequent for these hidden gems:

  • Summer (July–August): Most have 3 to 6 connections per week.
  • Shoulder season (May, October): 2 to 4 connections per week.
  • Winter: 1 to 2 connections per week.

Always book your return with a buffer. Getting stuck because of summer winds is a real possibility. We recommend booking your ferry tickets 4 to 8 weeks in advance.

When to Go

June: The Start

The sea is warm enough for swimming, and the hidden islands are at their quietest.

September: The Sweet Spot

The water is at its warmest, and the few summer crowds have thinned out.

First Two Weeks of October: Golden Hour

You'll find 30% discounts and pleasant weather, though ferry connections start to drop.

AVOID Winter

Almost all hotels and tavernas close, food options are limited, and weather is highly unpredictable.

Budget (2 Adults, 7 Nights, 2026)

Backpacker: €900–1,200

Mid-range: €1,800–2,800

Boutique: €3,200–5,000

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these islands really hidden?

Relatively speaking, yes. They get locally busy in July and August, but they're still a world away from Santorini or Mykonos.

Is there nightlife?

It's very minimal. You'll find local tavernas and a quiet bar or two, but that's about it.

Is English spoken?

Yes. Fluency isn't as high as in Mykonos, but you won't have any trouble communicating.

Is the food good?

Outstanding. Because these spots don't cater to mass tourism, the tavernas serve genuine local dishes without dumbing them down.

Can I rent a car?

Yes on Folegandros, Serifos, and Kimolos. On smaller islands like Sikinos or Donoussa, a scooter or local bus is best.

What about helicopter access?

Helipads are limited and mainly reserved for medical emergencies.

Are there wedding venues?

Folegandros and Sikinos are incredibly scenic, though local logistics support is limited.

Is it safe?

Extremely safe. The communities are tiny and very welcoming.

Is Wi-Fi reliable?

Yes. Most guesthouses offer decent Wi-Fi, making remote work quite easy.

Can I combine these with Mykonos or Santorini?

Absolutely. Santorini is the perfect transit hub since Anafi, Folegandros, and Sikinos are all short ferry rides away.

Which is easiest for a first hidden-island trip?

Folegandros. It's the most developed and has the easiest connections to Santorini.

Which feels the most remote?

Sikinos or Donoussa will give you the strongest feeling of isolation.

Are they family-friendly?

Kimolos and Serifos are excellent for kids. Folegandros's steep Chora cliffs are better suited for older children.

Do I need to be fit?

Folegandros and Anafi require some walking fitness due to steep paths. The Small Cyclades are flat and easy to walk.

Can I work remotely?

Yes. Folegandros and Serifos have reliable 4G networks, while smaller islands can be spotty.

Is October too late to visit?

The first two weeks of October are excellent. After that, tourist facilities close quickly.

Should I buy travel insurance?

Absolutely. It's essential when relying on ferry connections.

Which is the best photography island?

Folegandros for its clifftop Chora, and Anafi for its wild, volcanic landscapes.

The Insider's Final Word

Hidden Cyclades in 2026 is where Greece still feels like Greece. Consider pairing one of these quiet gems with a famous island booking at Mykonos.Luxury, The ACE VIP, or Athina Luxury Suites to see both sides of the Greek islands spectrum.

Your booking order:

  1. Ferry tickets first, because frequencies are low.
  2. Guesthouses direct, since many aren't on large booking sites.
  3. Car/scooter rental where available.
  4. Flexible travel plans to account for wind delays.

Related Research

  • Folegandros guide
  • Sikinos guide
  • Anafi guide
  • Donoussa guide
  • Kimolos complete guide
  • Serifos guide
  • Small Cyclades hopping
  • Quiet Greek islands

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