
A local, opinionated ranking of the 15 Cyclades islands worth your trip: vibe, beaches, budget and who they suit, in one glance.
The Cyclades see roughly 7 million visitors a year and most of them crowd into Santorini and Mykonos in July and August. Pick the wrong island for your trip and you'll either pay double for a view you don't love, or miss the one that would have been perfect.
Here's how we rank the 15 islands we send readers to the most, by budget, vibe and who they suit. Every card opens a full local guide. If you're torn between two, skim both and trust your gut. We've never regretted picking the quieter island.
Planning Santorini as your first stop? See our partner Santorini travel guide for where to stay after you pick your islands.
| Island | Best for | Budget | Ferry hub? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Santorini | Caldera views, honeymoons | €€€€ | Yes |
| Mykonos | Nightlife, beach clubs | €€€€ | Yes |
| Naxos | Families, food, beaches | €€ | Yes |
| Paros | Island hopping base | €€€ | Best hub |
| Milos | Beaches, geology | €€ | Medium |
Torn between neighbours? Read our Paros vs Naxos comparison or take the island quiz (7 questions, instant match).
Depends what you find beautiful. Santorini is the obvious one. Nothing else in the world looks like that caldera at sunset. If you mean natural beauty without the filter, Milos has the best beaches and Folegandros has the best cliff-top village. Naxos wins for variety: beaches, mountains, farmland and villages in one island.
For a first trip, most people do Santorini plus Mykonos because they're famous. We usually suggest Naxos or Paros instead of one of them. Paros has the best ferry connections, it's the smart hub. A good first-ever plan: Mykonos 2 nights → Paros 3 → Santorini 2. It saves a ferry leg and balances the intensity.
Sikinos, Anafi, Donousa, Iraklia and Schinoussa still feel genuinely quiet. No beach clubs, no cruise ships. Folegandros is remarkably calm for how photogenic it is. Amorgos gets a trickle of hikers and divers but never feels crowded. Avoid August if you want the empty feeling anywhere.
Two or three, comfortably. More and you spend the holiday on ferries. Our most-booked seven-day plan: Mykonos 2 nights, Naxos 2, Santorini 3. On a tighter budget, swap Mykonos for Paros and save around 40% on hotels.
Paros if you like to be out at night and hop to other islands; Naxos if you want to rent a car, hike and eat better for less. Locals tend to prefer Naxos. Paros wins the ferry game, it connects to eight-plus islands. Week-long trip? Do both. The boat between them is 30 minutes.
Mykonos for clubs, DJ residencies and celebrity-spotting — budget €150+/night and book ferries early. Milos for beaches, geology and a calmer vibe at half the price. First-timers who want “iconic Greece” pick Mykonos; repeat visitors and photographers usually prefer Milos.
Folegandros for real seclusion, Sifnos for the long-slow-dinner version of romance, Milos for drama and surprise. Santorini is the obvious answer but it rewards staying out of Fira (try Imerovigli or Pyrgos). Honestly a random Tuesday in Folegandros has beaten Santorini for most couples we've sent there.
Naxos for sand (Plaka is nearly 4km long), Milos for variety (around 70 beaches on one island, Sarakiniko is the famous one), Paros for windsurfing (Golden Beach, Pounda) and the Small Cyclades (Koufonisia, Schinoussa) for pristine turquoise coves you walk to. Mykonos for the organised club scene.
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