| DAY 1 : ATHENS - KEA 45 miles |
Kea is an exceptionally picturesque island. On the south side of Nikolaos Bay - which was a pirate stronghold in the 13th c. - is the little port of Korissia, built on the side of ancient Korissia. There are remains of the ancient town walls and a Sanctuary of Apollo.
The famous lion - carved from the native rock in the 6th c. BCE - can be seen just north-east of Kea town. Another highlight is the beautiful anchorage of Poleis.
Vourkari is a small bay with many traditional taverns, small shops and bars and is certainly worth a visit.
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| DAY 2 : KEA - ANDROS 50 miles |
Andros is a very attractive island with traditional and very picturesque villages. The fortified capital of the island is a real jewel which combines Venetian and Cycladic architecture, narrow stone paved alleys, arcades and bright coloured flowers.
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| DAY 3 : ANDROS - SKIROS 72 miles |
The fourth and largest island in the Northern Sporades. It lies further out into the Aegean than the other islands and is really more like the Cyclades in it's style of building and it's weather pattern. The main village climbs up the slopes of a steep hill rising straight up from the sea and culminating in a castle (Kastro) at the top. This is an impressive, naturally fortified rock, which gave Skyros an important strategic position in the Northern Aegean. The views from the Kastro (and the monastery of Aghios Georgios just below it) are absolutely stunning and it is well worth climbing up to it through the beautiful, winding, cobbled streets of the village.
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| DAY 4 : SKIROS - ALONISOS 45 miles |
The Alonissos of today was given this name during the first years after the liberation of Greece and is not identified with the Alonissos of the ancient. The island during antiquity was called Ikos, while the Alonissos of the ancient Greeks, was probably the neighbouring island of Kyra Panagia, to the North. Patitiri was chosen to be the main Port, because is a natural harbour. In the area of Alonissos-N.sporades, have been established in 1992, the first National Marine Park of our country, that includes extensive islands and sea regions, of the broadness island complex of Alonissos, with particular natural, morphological and geographical characteristics.
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| DAY 5 : ALONISOS - SKOPELOS 10 miles |

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| Day 6 SKOPELOS |
Part of the Northern Sporades. It is a beautiful island which attracts thousands of tourists every year. The island is known for its beautiful beaches with their clean crystalline waters, surrounded by pine trees forests and also for the charming capital, built amphitheatrically in the heart of a bay, composed of whitewashed houses with tiled roofs in narrow alleys and stairs. The main towns of the island of Skopelos are the capital and the village of Glossa. Most of the beaches are located on the south-west coasts. The most famous of the island are Panormos and Milia.
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| DAY 7 : SKOPELOS - PELION 30 miles |
Pelion is considered to be one of the most beautiful regions of the country. It is a peninsula located in the center of Greece, between Athens and Thessaloniki, and near the city of Volos. The area is famous for the reason that it combines the pine-covered mountains and their traditional stoned villages with the beautiful long sandy beaches in crystal waters.
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| DAY 8 : PELION - SKIATHOS 25 miles |

One of the most beautiful islands in Greece. Green and luxuriant pine and stone pine forest cover it with many olive trees in between. Skiathos also has at least 60 large and small fine beaches. The Koukounaries Beach counts as one of the greatest beaches in Greece. It is a long with golden fine grain sand, shaped as a perfect curve and behind the beach there are tall, beautiful verdigris stone pine trees.
Skiathos has an airport from where you can fly back to Athens. |