the two main factors are where you can fly from and your budget for flights and hotel, some of the lesser known islands are expensive because as you have seen ferries will be involved [also think the extra time taken to get to and from your airport as this could easily add 24 hrs to your travelling time]
although Naxos has its own airport i am unable to find direct flights from the uk for july/august the closest would be night flights Easyjet to santorini and then the ferry. flight prices for july varies between 300 and 600 pounds per person return
There are many lovely Greek islands- in fact I can't think of a bad one but once you pick your island you will need to pick your resort carefully. If you're after lovely beaches I would discount Santorini. It's a beautiful island but the beaches are black sand which gets far too hot to walk on (I know from experience lol).
I agree with Wiz, I think you need to decide where you can fly from and whether you mind if you get day or night flights. When You've decided on that, I'm sure we'll be able to help you out a little more.
Enjoy your research- I'm sure you won't be disappointed with Greece
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it may seem a bit strange, given your preferences, to be suggesting the largest Greek island, but this village really ticks all your boxes, plus it should still be relatively easy to get flights to Heraklion. There are some lovely tavernas, some beachside, and loads of small apartment blocks. Have a look & see what you think
Try here - it may seem a bit strange, given your preferences, to be suggesting the largest Greek island, but this village really ticks all your boxes, plus it should still be relatively easy to get flights to Heraklion. There are some lovely tavernas, some beachside, and loads of small apartment blocks. Have a look & see what you think
A cheaper place with good sandy beaches is Skiathos, Koukanaries beach is particularly good and Banana beach is a real eyeopener!!!
We as a family have been to:
Corfu, Kefalonia, Zante, Skiathos, Stoupa, Parga, Lesbos, Samos, Santorini
Out of all of them Skiathos is by far our favourite. We have been there 6 times but all the other above only once. Skiathos has between 60-70 beaches on the Island and we have never found another place like it. It has other advantages as well:
Locals are fantastic
Direct flight
No need for car hire as bus service is great fun
Traditional taverna's
NO 18-30 bridgade
Good accomadation with good choice of 1,2 or 3 bed apartments
I am sure that we will go to Naxos in the next couple of years. What is the best way to get there? And as a beach lover where to stay.
There are also plenty of other hotels nearby, I went with Sunvil who organised everything. I flew from Birmingham on an early flight to Santorini and went back to Manchester on a late flight both with Thomson. I did this because then I did not have to spend a night in Santorini.
If you book with Sunvil, I phoned them, try to get a fast ferry to and from Naxos, it is much better than on the large ferry ship.
If you like Skiathos you will love Naxos and as I said before not too many Brits and no Ruskies. It is a classy island!
Kefalonia!!!!!!!!!Amazing Island
Like Doonhammer, I think that you might find what you are looking for on Crete too but a bit further to the west. Villages like Kalives and Almerida could tick all your boxes and you would then also possibly have the choice of flights to Chania as well.
SMa -thread is many months old!!
Agistri is a lovely island though a bit off the beaten track, you have fly into Athens and catch a ferry to get there, though we thought it was worth the hardship, there are some good hotels for all budgets and are beachfront. Have a look at Rosys little village and the oasis skala. Both lovely hotels.
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