Cyclops Islands
Cyclops Islands are a group of small islands located in the Aegean Sea, near the coast of Greece. They are known for their unique geological formations and rich biodiversity. The islands are uninhabited, making them a peaceful destination for nature lovers and researchers interested in studying marine life and ecosystems.
The name "Cyclops" is derived from Greek mythology, referring to the one-eyed giants. These islands are often associated with the legend of Odysseus, who encountered a Cyclops during his journey home. Today, the islands attract visitors for their stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and snorkeling.