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There are places where more than a lifetime would be needed to experience everything they offer. But sometimes, you only have a few hours available, so here at NetFerry can help you make the most of your day trip.
If you're a seasoned traveler, you will already know that when you return from a trip, you are never the same person as when you left. We are sure that your stay in Santorini has already been sublime. Still, suppose you want a unique experience to make your vacation unforgettable. In that case, we have an offer you can't refuse: a day trip to Ios!
We all know Santorini, Mykonos and Paros are beautiful, right? We agree that they are all top destinations for your summer vacation. But what about the real Greece, somewhere undiscovered and far from mass tourism.
Take Milos, for example, a relatively unknown island; it's secluded, authentic and breathtaking.
Over time it has been known as Aponiana, Katria, Gilia and Aegusa. Still, today it's called Favignana, the capital and largest island of the Egadi archipelago.
Close to Sicily and easily reachable from Trapani or Marsala, this island is one of the most impressive tourist destinations in southern Italy, perfect above all for those looking for a postcard-perfect sea... even if it's just for a day trip!
So how does Mykonos compare to nearby Santorini, the symbol of picture-postcard Greece, and Paros, an island of gorgeous villages and paradise beaches? Some may say the unbridled entertainment and nightlife. As a result, some people would avoid the island precisely because of this reputation. This myth has developed over the years, but NetFerry knows there is much more to Mykonos than just being a Club 18-30s party island.
Today we will discover why it's worth sailing the Aegean to reach the island, even if it's just for a day trip.
One of the greatest Greek authors, Nikos Kazantzakis, once wrote: "Happy is the man who had the good fortune to navigate the Aegean before he died".
Beautiful landscapes, history, tradition, food and entertainment: the Cyclades islands offer everything.