Cycladic Islands
The Cycladic Islands are a group of islands located in the central Aegean Sea, part of Greece. They are known for their stunning landscapes, whitewashed buildings, and crystal-clear waters. The most famous islands include Santorini, Mykonos, and Naxos, each offering unique attractions and cultural experiences.
These islands are characterized by their distinctive architecture, featuring cubic houses and blue-domed churches. The Cycladic culture dates back to the Bronze Age, with significant archaeological sites like Delos showcasing ancient history. The islands are popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors for their beauty, history, and vibrant local traditions.