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The Authentic Cycladic Escape

Kythnos

Thermal springs, the legendary Kolona double beach, and a way of life untouched by mass tourism

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By George K.
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Updated 29 mei 2026
99 km² • One of the closest Cycladic islands to Athens
1.5-2.5 hours from Piraeus or Lavrio
Kolona, the iconic double beach of Greece
Natural thermal springs at Loutra since antiquity
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  • Kythnos is a quiet western Cyclades island with warm Kythnos hot springs at Loutra, a beautiful double-bay beach at Kol…
  • 99 km² • One of the closest Cycladic islands to Athens
  • 1.5-2.5 hours from Piraeus or Lavrio
  • Kolona, the iconic double beach of Greece
  • Natural thermal springs at Loutra since antiquity

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Kythnos is a quiet western Cyclades island with warm Kythnos hot springs at Loutra, a beautiful double-bay beach at Kolona, and traditional village life. Reached by a ferry to Kythnos from Athens in only 1.5 to 2.5 hours, Kythnos island, Greece is one of the closest spots in the Aegean Sea. Perfect if you're looking for the best things to do in Kythnos.

Kythnos is the Cyclades' best-kept secret, an island so close to Athens yet so far from the well-trodden tourist path that it feels like stepping back in time. Just two hours from Piraeus by ferry, Kythnos (also called Thermia for its natural hot springs) offers an authentic Greek island experience that its more famous neighbors have largely lost.

The island's crown jewel's Kolona, a sweeping double beach where a narrow strip of golden sand connects the island to a small peninsula, creating two sheltered bays of turquoise water on either side. It's one of the most photographed beaches in Greece, and yet on most days you'll share it with only a handful of visitors. That paradox defines Kythnos: extraordinary beauty without the crowds.

Inland, two remarkable villages await discovery. Chora (Messaria)'s a perfectly preserved Cycladic village of whitewashed lanes and over 70 churches, while Dryopida, named after the ancient Dryopes tribe, is a unique settlement of red-tiled roofs cascading into a valley, hiding the spectacular Katafiki cave beneath its streets. Add the thermal springs of Loutra, accessible beaches, and a genuine warmth from islanders unaccustomed to mass tourism, and Kythnos reveals itself as one of the most rewarding destinations in the Aegean.

Kythnos is what the Greek islands were like before the world discovered them, and that is precisely its magic.
— Seasoned Greek traveler
Undiscovered Gem
Thermal Springs
Kolona Beach
Traditional Life
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Where to Stay in Kythnos

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"For the first-time visitor, staying in the main Chora provides the best balance of accessibility and atmosphere."

Springs, Caves and Ancient Tribes

The Dryopes

Kythnos was settled by the Dryopes, a pre-Hellenic tribe that migrated from the mainland. The village of Dryopida preserves their name and possibly their legacy. Its unusual architecture of red-tiled roofs and narrow covered passages (stegadia) is distinct from any other Cycladic settlement, suggesting a cultural thread stretching back millennia.

Thermia: Island of Hot Springs

The ancient name Thermia comes from the natural hot springs at Loutra on the northeast coast. Known since antiquity, these iron-rich thermal waters attracted visitors seeking healing from arthritis and skin conditions. King Otto of Greece built a hydrotherapy center here in the 1850s, making Loutra one of Greece's first organized spa towns.

Katafiki Cave

Beneath the village of Dryopida lies the vast Katafiki cave, a natural cavern used since prehistoric times as a shelter, place of worship, and during World War II as a hiding place from occupying forces. The cave features impressive stalactites and stalagmites and has been partially developed for visitors.

Modern Kythnos

While other Cycladic islands embraced tourism in the latter 20th century, Kythnos remained firmly under the radar, its economy based on farming, fishing, and the thermal springs. This happy accident of neglect has preserved an authentic island culture that is now beginning to attract discerning travelers seeking the "real Greece."

~3000 BC
Earliest known settlements
Dryopes
Ancient founding tribe

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The Silent Capital

Chora (Messaria)

The capital of Kythnos is a beautifully preserved Cycladic village that's changed little in centuries. Whitewashed houses with blue shutters line impossibly narrow lanes, and over 70 churches, an extraordinary number for such a small settlement, dot the village. There are no tour groups, no souvenir shops, just genuine village life unfolding at its own pace around the central square.

Over 70 churches and chapelsPerfectly preserved Cycladic architectureTraditional bakery with wood-oven breadAuthentic village square with kafeneia
The Cave Village

Dryopida

Perhaps the most unique village in the Cyclades, Dryopida tumbles down a hillside into a ravine, its red-tiled roofs a striking departure from the typical Cycladic white-and-blue. Named after the ancient Dryopes tribe, its narrow lanes include covered passages called stegadia, and beneath the village lies the spectacular Katafiki cave with its ancient stalactites.

Distinctive red-tiled roof architectureKatafiki cave beneath the villageCovered stegadia passagesFolklore Museum with traditional crafts
The Spa by the Sea

Loutra

This small seaside settlement on the northeast coast has been famous since antiquity for its natural thermal springs. Iron-rich hot water bubbles up at temperatures of 38-52°C right at the shoreline, allowing bathers to soak in hot pools while watching the waves. King Otto's 19th-century hydrotherapy facility still stands, and modern spa services complement the natural springs.

Natural thermal springs at the seafrontHistoric 19th-century hydrotherapy buildingSmall beach with thermal poolsFresh seafood tavernas on the waterfront
The Island Gateway

Merichas

The main port of Kythnos occupies a sheltered bay on the west coast. While primarily functional as the ferry arrival point, Merichas has its own charm with a small sandy beach, a handful of waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish, and a working harbor where fishermen still mend their nets. It's also the departure point for boats to Kolona beach.

Main ferry port from Piraeus/LavrioSmall sandy beach by the harborFresh seafood right off the boatsBoat departures to Kolona beach
The Pilgrimage Shore

Kanala

A tiny settlement on the southeast coast built around the church of Panagia Kanala, the island's patron saint. Set among pine trees overlooking a beautiful bay, Kanala draws pilgrims on August 15 for the island's biggest festival. The beach below the church is one of the most scenic on the island, with calm, pine-shaded shores.

Panagia Kanala church, the island's patron saintPine-shaded beach with calm waterMajor festival on August 15Peaceful setting with Aegean views
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Beaches Worth The Trip

The best shores of Kythnos

Iconic & Sweeping

Kolona

A narrow sand strip connecting the island to a small peninsula, with turquoise water on both sides. Kolona beach, Kythnos is one of the most unique beaches in Greece.

Crystal clear, shallow turquoise on both sides, with the west side calmer in meltemi
Boat from Merichas (10 min) or 40-min hike from the road
Photography, swimming, experiencing a natural wonder
Remote & Pristine

Flabouria

A completely undeveloped beach on the northwest coast, accessible only by boat or a challenging hike. It rewards those who make the effort with absolute solitude.

Deep blue, crystal clear, wild and beautiful
Boat from Merichas or demanding 1.5-hour hike
Adventurers, solitude seekers, wild swimming
Spacious & Sandy

Episkopi

The longest sandy beach on Kythnos, stretching along the southwest coast with shallow water and rarely more than a few visitors. It's perfect for those wanting space.

Shallow, sandy, warm, excellent for children
By car from Merichas (10 min) or Chora (15 min)
Families, long walks on the sand, relaxation
Easy & Inviting

Lefkes

A sheltered bay south of Merichas with tamarisk shade, clear water, and a relaxed beach bar. It's the most convenient quality beach near the port.

Calm, clear, sheltered from northerly winds
10-min walk south from Merichas port
Easy access, families, casual beach days
Scenic & Serene

Apokrousi

A long sandy beach near Loutra on the northeast coast, backed by low cliffs and offering views across to the island of Kea

Clean, blue, can be exposed to northerly winds
Short walk from Loutra or by car
Walks, swimming after a thermal spa visit, quiet beach time
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Flavors of Kythnos

Simple, honest island cooking that reflects centuries of self-sufficiency: the cheese is local, the fish was caught this morning, and every grandmother has a secret recipe

Lazarakia

Small fish-shaped bread rolls made during Lent, flavored with pepper and sesame. It's a unique Kythnian tradition tied to Lazarus Saturday.

Makarounes

Handmade local pasta served with caramelized onions and soft local cheese. It's a rustic Cycladic staple perfected on Kythnos.

Sfougato

A savory omelet-pie made with local cheese, zucchini, and herbs. It's the island's answer to comfort food, served at every family table.

Fresh Capers

Wild capers pickled in vinegar and sea salt, harvested from the island's rocky hillsides. They're served as meze with bread and cheese.

Kopanisti Cheese

A strong, peppery soft cheese aged in clay pots. It's the bold local cheese that divides opinion but rewards the adventurous.

Thyme Honey

Kythnos's hillsides are covered in wild thyme, producing a dark, aromatic honey that is among the finest in Greece

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From sunrise to sunset in Kythnos

07:00

Thermal Springs Soak at Loutra

Begin the day with a soak in the natural hot springs at Loutra, where iron-rich water at 38-52°C flows directly into pools at the water's edge. The therapeutic waters have been used since antiquity for arthritis and skin conditions.

1.5 hours
08:30

Hike to Kolona Beach

Take the scenic trail from the road above Merichas to the iconic Kolona double beach. The 40-minute hike passes through scrubland with views of the coast, arriving at the stunning sand strip connecting the mainland to the Agios Loukas peninsula.

3-4 hours
09:00

Explore Katafiki Cave

Descend into the Katafiki cave beneath Dryopida village, a vast natural cavern with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Used since prehistoric times, the cave served as a shelter during World War II and is now partially illuminated for visitors.

1 hour
10:00

Boat Trip to Kolona & Flabouria

Join a small boat from Merichas that visits Kolona and continues to the remote Flabouria beach on the northwest coast. Swim in crystal-clear water at beaches inaccessible by road, with a small lunch onboard.

4-5 hours
11:00

Wander Through Dryopida

Explore the unique architecture of Dryopida, the only Cycladic village with red-tiled roofs. Walk through the covered stegadia passages, visit the small Folklore Museum, and admire how this remarkable village seems to grow organically from the ravine.

1.5 hours
12:00

Snorkeling at Kolona

The rocky shores on either side of Kolona's sand strip offer excellent snorkeling. The water is exceptionally clear, and the transition between the two bays creates interesting underwater landscapes with diverse marine life.

2-3 hours
14:00

Lunch at a Village Taverna

Sit down at a traditional taverna in Chora or Dryopida for an unhurried lunch of sfougato, makarounes, and fresh fish. The pace is slow, the portions generous, and the prices refreshingly modest.

2 hours
16:00

Churches of Chora Walking Tour

Discover why tiny Chora has over 70 churches: from grand stone basilicas to tiny whitewashed chapels tucked in alleyways. Each tells a story of devotion, seafaring vows, or family tradition stretching back centuries.

1.5 hours
17:30

Hike from Chora to Dryopida

Follow the ancient path connecting the island's two main villages. The well-marked trail passes through agricultural terraces and offers sweeping views of both the east and west coasts of the island.

1.5 hours
19:00

Sunset at Kanala

Drive or walk to the church of Panagia Kanala for sunset views over the Aegean. The pine-shaded setting is peaceful, and a small kantina serves drinks as the sky turns golden over the sea.

1.5 hours
20:30

Seafood Dinner at Loutra

End the day at a waterfront taverna in Loutra, where the catch of the day is grilled over coals and served with local wine. The sound of waves provides the soundtrack as you dine under the stars.

2 hours
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When To Visit

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May
19-24°C
Very Low Crowds
Wildflowers blooming, thermal springs at their best, peaceful exploration
Best
June
23-28°C
Low Crowds
Perfect swimming weather, Agios Ioannis festival (June 24), long warm days
July
26-31°C
Medium Crowds
Peak beach season, meltemi winds cool the island, boat trips run daily
August
27-32°C
Medium-High Crowds
Panagia Kanala festival (Aug 15), island's biggest celebration, warm nights
Best
September
24-28°C
Low Crowds
Warm sea, minimal crowds, excellent value, grape harvest in the villages
October
20-24°C
Very Low Crowds
Last beach days, thermal springs perfect for cooler weather, very quiet

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Next stops from Kythnos

Kythnos connects to 2 nearby islands by ferry. These are the most popular island-hopping routes from Kythnos, with direct connections running throughout the season.

Kea

1h–2h

Ancient Karthaia ruins, oak forests, and the closest Cycladic island to Athens.

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Serifos

45min–1h

A dramatic hilltop Chora and wild golden beaches.

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5 hours

Kolona & Hidden Beaches Boat Tour

Sail to Kolona, Flabouria, and secluded coves along the northwest coast with swimming stops and a light lunch.

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Half day

Thermal Springs & Wellness Day

Guided experience of Loutra's thermal springs including spa treatments, history of the ancient baths, and seaside relaxation.

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Dryopida & Katafiki Cave Tour

Guided walking tour of Dryopida village and the Katafiki cave, with insights into the ancient Dryopes culture and wartime history.

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Essential Travel Tips

Insider tips for your Kythnos trip

Kythnos — 2026 Updates

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  • 🆕EU Entry/Exit System (EES) launched April 2026. Non-EU travelers need biometric registration (fingerprints + facial scan) at first Schengen entry. Allow extra time at Athens Airport.
  • 💰Climate Crisis Resilience Fee: €2–€15/night depending on accommodation star rating, charged at the property (not included in booking platform prices)

Transport

  • •Ferries dock at Merichas on the west coast. Chora's about 7 km inland, connected by bus or taxi.
  • •Public buses connect Merichas, Chora, Dryopida, Loutra, and Kanala but schedules are limited
  • •Renting a car or ATV is recommended for reaching remote beaches and flexible exploration
  • •A small boat service runs from Merichas to Kolona beach in summer. It's much easier than the hike.
  • •The island's compact. Nowhere's more than 30 minutes by car from anywhere else.

Money & Booking

  • •ATMs are available in Merichas and Chora. Bring backup cash as machines can run out.
  • •Kythnos is one of the most affordable Cycladic islands. Budget €50-80 per person per day.
  • •Many tavernas and small shops prefer cash, so don't rely solely on cards.
  • •Accommodation's a bargain compared to popular islands. You can book Kythnos Greece hotels and rooms from €60-100/night.
  • •Local products like thyme honey and kopanisti cheese are inexpensive direct from producers

Health & Safety

  • •A health center operates in Chora with basic medical services; nearest hospital is in Athens
  • •The thermal springs at Loutra are genuine therapeutic waters. Ask locally about specific treatments.
  • •Bring sun protection and water for beach visits. Most beaches have little or no shade.
  • •Some beaches (Kolona, Flabouria) require hiking. Wear appropriate footwear to access them.
  • •Pharmacies in Chora and Merichas stock essentials, but bring any specialty medications

Culture & Etiquette

  • •Kythnos sees far fewer tourists than other islands. Locals may be curious about foreign visitors.
  • •The August 15 festival at Kanala is the island's biggest event. Book accommodation well in advance.
  • •Respect the quiet, traditional character of the villages. Kythnos moves at its own pace.
  • •Learn basic Greek greetings. English's less widely spoken here than on tourist-heavy islands.
  • •Don't miss the local products. Kopanisti cheese, thyme honey, and capers are island specialties.

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