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Kea and Kythnos islands

The island of KEA or Tzia belongs to the Cyclades and it is the nearest to Athens from that group of islands. Rent one of our boats and very shortly you may enjoy privately this beautiful island. The sea is incredibly clear, which is ideal for snorkeling and the island has some very beautiful and secluded beaches that you will love to explore!

Kythnos  is a little bit different from the other Cycladic islands, since its architecture is quite varied, and parts of the villages are quite modernized.Loutra ("Baths") is a small village where there are hot wells, reputed for their healing waters since antiquity.

Renting a boat will help you see the top spots in the most relaxing and enjoyful way. In Kythnos there are some“postcard beauty” beaches like Kolona. Also, Gaidouromantra, Episkopi and Apokroussi are only some of the other most famous places for swimming. A promising local cuisine will satisfy even the most demanding tastes. 

A few more words about Kea and Kythnos!

KEA – TZIA

The island of Kea (Κέα) or Tzia (Τζιά) belongs to the Cyclades and it is the nearest to Athens from that group of islands. Rent one of our boats from Athens or Lavrion and in about 40 minutes you may enjoy privately this beautiful island that many Athenians have bought properties and built fancy villas. Korissia (Κορησσία) is the commercial harbor within the large Bay of Saint Nicholas where the ferries dock. It is a busy place with several restaurants and stores. There is an excellent bakery here!

Deeper into the bay there is the picturesque Vourkari (Βουρκάρι) fishing and tourist spot. Many charter sailing and private motor yachts moor here and it’s the perfect spot to rent a boat that will take you around the island. Plenty of restaurants, few bars, an art gallery and Food Marquette on the dock, and also the spectacular beaches synthesize one of our favorite destinations.

 Kythnos: is a harsh, rocky island with healing waters and a nice variety of things to do, lazy days by the sea and a good, but not too busy nightlife.Even though it is practically without vegetation, the locals live off growing olives and making wine besides tourism. The island is a little bit different from the other Cycladic islands, since its architecture is quite varied, and parts of the villages are quite modernized.  Loutra ("Baths") is a small village where there are hot wells, reputed for their healing waters since antiquity. Chora is the island's capital, and is a picturesque village in medieval style. In Kanala there is a small church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with icons of healing powers. Renting a boat will help you see the top spots in the most relaxing and enjoyful way. In Kythnos there are some “postcard beauty” beaches like Kolona. Also, Gaidouromantra, Episkopi and Apokroussi are only some of the other most famous places for swimming. A promising local cuisine will satisfy even the most demanding tastes.

Kea and Kythnos islands