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Best Greek Islands to Visit in 2026

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May 18, 2026
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  • Table of Contents
  • How We Ranked the Islands
  • 1. Santorini — Best for Dramatic Scenery & Sunsets
  • 2. Mykonos — Best for Nightlife & Beach Clubs
  • 3. Naxos — Best All-Rounder
  • 4. Paros — Best for First-Timers
  • 5. Milos — Best for Unique Beaches
  • 6. Crete — Best for Variety
  • 7. Corfu — Best for Lush Greenery
  • 8. Rhodes — Best for History + Beach
  • 9. Sifnos — Best Kept Secret
  • 10. Ios — Best for Young Travellers
  • Quick Comparison Table
  • How to Get Between Islands
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Which Greek island should you visit? Our local guide ranks the 10 best Greek islands for beaches, couples, families, nightlife & hidden gems. With ferry tips.

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Aerial view of the Cyclades archipelago, Greece
Aerial view of the Cyclades archipelago, Greece

Greece has over 200 inhabited islands — and choosing the right one can make or break your trip. This guide cuts through the noise and ranks the 10 best Greek islands to visit in 2026, covering the Cyclades and beyond, based on beaches, atmosphere, access, and what different types of travellers actually need.

Whether you want caldera sunsets, 4km of uncrowded sand, or just a quiet village with fresh fish and zero crowds, the right island is here.


Table of Contents

  • How We Ranked the Islands
  • 1. Santorini — Best for Dramatic Scenery
  • 2. Mykonos — Best for Nightlife & Beach Clubs
  • 3. Naxos — Best All-Rounder
  • 4. Paros — Best for First-Timers
  • 5. Milos — Best for Unique Beaches
  • 6. Crete — Best for Variety
  • 7. Corfu — Best for Lush Greenery
  • 8. Rhodes — Best for History + Beach
  • 9. Sifnos — Best Kept Secret
  • 10. Ios — Best for Young Travellers
  • Quick Comparison Table
  • How to Get Between Islands
  • Frequently Asked Questions

How We Ranked the Islands

We live and work in the Cyclades year-round, so this isn't a list assembled from press trips and stock photos. Rankings weigh: beach quality, ease of access (ferry and flight connections), traveller type match, value, and overall experience — not tourist crowds or Instagram fame.


1. Santorini — Best for Dramatic Scenery & Sunsets

Oia village with caldera views, Santorini
Oia village with caldera views, Santorini

Why go: No other island on Earth looks like Santorini. The caldera — a flooded volcanic crater — creates a setting that photographs can't fully capture. White-washed villages perch on 300m cliffs above deep blue water. Sunsets in Oia are genuinely among the world's great travel experiences.

Best for: Couples, honeymooners, photographers, wine lovers, bucket-list seekers.

Don't go if: You're budget-conscious (it's expensive), hate crowds (July–August is overwhelming), or want long sandy beaches (beaches here are black/red volcanic rock, not sand).

Best beaches: Perivolos (black sand, lively), Red Beach (dramatic red cliffs), Vlychada (white volcanic ash cliffs).

Ferry from Athens: 4h 50m by Seajets fast ferry · Athens to Santorini ferry →

Best months: May–June, September–October (avoid July–August crowds).

Quick stats:

  • Vibe: Romantic, luxurious, dramatic
  • Cost: €€€€ (one of Greece's most expensive)
  • Ferry time from Athens: 4h 50m
  • Best beach: Perivolos

2. Mykonos — Best for Nightlife & Beach Clubs

Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos
Super Paradise Beach, Mykonos

Why go: Mykonos is the Ibiza of Greece — unapologetically cosmopolitan, expensive, and fun. The Little Venice neighbourhood is genuinely beautiful. Delos, the ancient sacred island a 30-minute boat trip away, is one of Greece's most important archaeological sites and completely uncrowded.

Best for: Party-goers, beach club enthusiasts, LGBTQ+ travellers, luxury seekers, Delos archaeology fans.

Don't go if: You're on a tight budget (cocktails at beach clubs run €20+), want authenticity over glamour, or are travelling with young children.

Best beaches: Paradise (party), Super Paradise (LGBTQ+ friendly), Psarou (luxury), Agios Sostis (quiet, no sunbeds).

Ferry from Athens: 2h 20m by Seajets from Piraeus, or 2h from Rafina · Athens to Mykonos ferry →

Best months: June–early July, September (late August is peak crowd season).

Quick stats:

  • Vibe: Cosmopolitan, glamorous, lively
  • Cost: €€€€
  • Ferry time from Athens: 2h 20m
  • Best beach: Agios Sostis (authentic) or Psarou (luxury)

3. Naxos — Best All-Rounder

Plaka Beach, Naxos - 4km of golden sand
Plaka Beach, Naxos - 4km of golden sand

Why go: Naxos is the largest Cyclades island and quietly the best all-rounder in Greece. It has the longest beaches in the Cyclades (Plaka Beach runs 4km, Agios Prokopios is world-class), mountain villages with Byzantine churches, excellent local food (it's famously fertile — Naxian potatoes, cheese, and kitron liqueur are legendary), and prices 40–60% lower than Santorini or Mykonos.

Best for: Families, couples, budget travellers, foodies, beach-hopping, longer stays.

Don't go if: You want a major nightlife scene (it exists but is low-key) or require luxury hotels (selection is more limited than Santorini/Mykonos).

Best beaches: Agios Prokopios (clear water, organized), Plaka (long, wild, less crowded), Mikri Vigla (kitesurfing), Alyko (natural, pine trees).

Ferry from Athens: 3h by Seajets · Athens to Naxos ferry →

Best months: June–September (beaches are excellent all season).

Quick stats:

  • Vibe: Relaxed, family-friendly, authentic
  • Cost: €€–€€€
  • Ferry time from Athens: 3h
  • Best beach: Agios Prokopios or Plaka

4. Paros — Best for First-Timers

Naoussa harbour, Paros
Naoussa harbour, Paros

Why go: Paros strikes the perfect balance — beautiful beaches, a charming old town (Parikia), the gorgeous fishing village of Naoussa, good transport links, and a range of accommodation from budget to boutique. It's not as dramatic as Santorini or as hectic as Mykonos, which is exactly the point. First-time visitors to Greece almost always love it.

Best for: First-timers to Greece, couples, water sports fans (Pounda/Golden Beach is a world-class windsurfing spot), island-hoppers using Paros as a hub.

Don't go if: You need the "most famous" Instagram spots — Paros is beautiful but understated.

Best beaches: Kolymbithres (granite rock formations, beautiful), Golden Beach (windsurfing), Santa Maria (family-friendly, snorkelling), Logaras (quiet).

Ferry from Athens: 2h 30m by Seajets · Athens to Paros ferry →

Best months: June–September.

Quick stats:

  • Vibe: Balanced, charming, accessible
  • Cost: €€€
  • Ferry time from Athens: 2h 30m
  • Best beach: Kolymbithres

5. Milos — Best for Unique Beaches

Sarakiniko Beach white rock formations, Milos
Sarakiniko Beach white rock formations, Milos

Why go: Milos has more than 70 beaches and no two look alike. Sarakiniko is the island's calling card — white volcanic formations carved into lunar shapes by the sea. Kleftiko sea caves are accessible only by boat. Add colourful Klima fishing village (the fishermen's houses have garages for boats at sea level) and you have the most visually distinctive island in Greece.

Best for: Beach explorers, photographers, boat-trip enthusiasts, off-the-beaten-path seekers.

Don't go if: You want a party scene (Milos is quieter than Mykonos/Ios) or need easy access without planning (ferry from Athens takes 3h 30m–7h).

Best beaches: Sarakiniko (iconic white rock), Kleftiko (boat-access caves), Tsigrado (hidden cove), Firiplaka (golden sand, organized), Papafragas (sea caves).

Ferry from Athens: 3h 35m by Seajets · Athens to Milos ferry →

Best months: June–September (some boat tours only run June–August).

Quick stats:

  • Vibe: Dramatic, unique, quieter
  • Cost: €€€
  • Ferry time from Athens: 3h 35m
  • Best beach: Sarakiniko (iconic) or Firiplaka (swimming)

6. Crete — Best for Variety

Why go: Crete is Greece's largest island and essentially a destination in itself. The Samaria Gorge (Europe's longest), the Minoan palace at Knossos, the Venetian harbour of Chania, Balos Lagoon, and Elafonissi's pink-sand beach all sit on one island. You could spend 2 weeks here and not repeat an experience.

Best for: History lovers, hikers, foodies, families, anyone who wants maximum variety from one base.

Don't go if: You want the classic Cyclades island feel — Crete is big, has more infrastructure, and a different character.

Best beaches: Elafonissi (pink sand), Balos Lagoon (shallow turquoise water, boat access), Seitan Limania (dramatic hidden cove).

Best months: May–June, September–October.


7. Corfu — Best for Lush Greenery

Why go: Corfu (Kerkyra) is unlike any other Greek island — lush, green, and shaped by centuries of Venetian, French, and British rule. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The north of the island has crystal-clear water and dramatic scenery; the south has the more developed beach resorts.

Best for: Culture lovers, families, those who want greenery and architecture alongside beaches.

Don't go if: You want the stark white-and-blue Cyclades aesthetic — Corfu is completely different visually.

Best beaches: Paleokastritsa (bays and cliffs), Canal d'Amour (romantic arch), Glyfada (long sandy beach).


8. Rhodes — Best for History + Beach

Why go: Rhodes offers the best medieval walled city in the Mediterranean (a UNESCO site), combined with excellent beaches. The Old Town is walkable and genuinely impressive. Lindos, with its acropolis above a whitewashed village, is one of Greece's most beautiful spots.

Best for: History enthusiasts, families, cruise stopover, beach-and-culture combinations.

Don't go if: You want an off-the-beaten-path experience — Rhodes is one of Greece's most visited islands.


9. Sifnos — Best Kept Secret

Why go: Sifnos has been Greece's best-kept secret for years, though it's increasingly known among Greek travellers. It's famous above all for its food — Sifnos has more chefs per capita than anywhere in Greece, and the local chickpea soup (revithada) slow-cooked in ceramic pots is legendary. The island is small, walkable, and genuinely unspoilt.

Best for: Foodies, hikers (there are 100km of trails), authenticity-seekers, couples who've already done the famous islands.

Ferry from Athens: 2h 50m by Seajets via Serifos, or conventional ferry.

Best months: June–September.


10. Ios — Best for Young Travellers

Why go: Ios has transformed in recent years — it's no longer just a backpacker party island. While the nightlife remains Greece's most concentrated (the main village has dozens of bars within 200m), the beaches are genuinely excellent. Mylopotas Beach is one of the best in the Cyclades, and the quiet north of the island feels a world away.

Best for: Young travellers, those wanting beach clubs plus nightlife, budget island-hoppers.

Don't go if: You want a quiet authentic experience or are travelling with children.

Ferry from Athens: ~4h by fast ferry, or 2h from Santorini · Santorini to Ios ferry →


Quick Comparison Table

IslandBest ForCostFerry from AthensBest Beach
SantoriniCouples, sunsets€€€€4h 50mPerivolos
MykonosNightlife, beach clubs€€€€2h 20mAgios Sostis
NaxosAll-round, families€€–€€€3hAgios Prokopios
ParosFirst-timers, windsurfing€€€2h 30mKolymbithres
MilosUnique beaches, photos€€€3h 35mSarakiniko
CreteVariety, history€€€Fly or overnight ferryElafonissi
CorfuGreenery, culture€€–€€€Fly recommendedPaleokastritsa
RhodesHistory + beach€€–€€€Fly recommendedLindos
SifnosFood, hiking, quiet€€2h 50m via SerifosVathi
IosNightlife, young crowd€€~4hMylopotas

How to Get Between Islands

Most Greek islands in the Cyclades are connected by ferry. The main hub is Piraeus Port in Athens, with additional services from Rafina (better for Mykonos and Paros if coming from Athens airport). Key routes:

  • Athens → Santorini: 4h 50m fast ferry
  • Athens → Mykonos: 2h 20m fast ferry
  • Athens → Naxos: 3h fast ferry
  • Athens → Paros: 2h 30m fast ferry
  • Athens → Milos: 3h 35m fast ferry
  • Santorini → Mykonos: 2h fast ferry
  • Mykonos → Naxos: 35 min fast ferry

For island-hopping itineraries, see our 7-day Cyclades itinerary and 10-day Cyclades guide.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which Greek island is best for first-timers? Paros or Naxos. Both are beautiful, well-connected, offer a range of accommodation, and give you the classic Cyclades experience without the extremes of Santorini (too expensive, too crowded) or Mykonos (too party-focused for many). Naxos edges it if you want beaches; Paros if you want charm and a more balanced vibe.

Which Greek island is best for couples? Santorini for a romantic splurge (the caldera views are genuinely extraordinary). Sifnos for a quieter, more authentic experience. Paros for a good balance. Budget-conscious couples should go to Naxos — it has great beaches, good restaurants, and costs 40–50% less than Santorini.

Which Greek island has the best beaches? Naxos for long sandy beaches (Plaka, Agios Prokopios). Milos for the most unique and varied beaches (70+, including Sarakiniko). Crete for the most famous (Elafonissi, Balos). Paros for the best windsurfing beach (Golden Beach). Mykonos for the best beach club scene.

Which Greek island is best in September? September is arguably the best month across all islands — the summer crowds have thinned, the sea is still warm (26–28°C), prices drop by 20–30%, and the light is beautiful. Santorini in September is far more pleasant than July or August. Same for Mykonos and Paros.

Which is the most beautiful Greek island? Highly subjective, but Santorini consistently wins for dramatic scenery (the caldera is unlike anything else in Europe). Milos wins for beach variety and geological drama. Naxos wins for overall natural beauty without the crowds. Many Greek travellers would say Sifnos or Folegandros for understated beauty.

Can I visit multiple Greek islands in one trip? Easily, especially with fast ferries. A classic island-hopping route: Athens → Paros (2h 30m) → Naxos (35m from Paros) → Santorini (1h 30m from Naxos) → back to Athens (4h 50m). This takes 7–10 days comfortably. See our full island-hopping guide.

Is it better to fly between Greek islands or take the ferry? For most Cyclades routes, the fast ferry is comparable in total door-to-door time when you account for airport check-in and the journey from island airports (often 20–30 min from town). Ferries are also significantly cheaper and often more scenic. Flying makes sense for longer routes (e.g., Athens–Crete, Athens–Rhodes) where the sea crossing would take 8+ hours.

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