Map of the Top 22 Most Instagrammable Greek Islands

Explore 21 picture-perfect, unspoiled Greek islands (and 1 hidden gem you’ve probably never heard of)

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People have been flocking to the islands of Greece for decades. With centuries of history and culture, breathtaking natural beauty and an ideal summer holiday climate, it’s not hard to see why.

Many islands are common destinations for holiday weddings, as can be seen from popular hashtags like #SantoriniWedding, #KefaloniaWedding and #SifnosWedding totalling 78,754 posts on the photo sharing site.

In more recent years, the Greek islands have become a hotspot for influencers looking to take that perfect photo. Swimwear-clad, bronzed twentysomethings knot their bodies in yoga poses on the beach in hashtags for almost every island on our list, but which island can claim the crown of most instagrammable?

1. Santorini

Top of our list with the most pictures on a single hashtag (#Santorini with 4,906,519 posts) and the most pictures on Instagram at a staggering 5,641,586 is Santorini. Arguably one of the most Instagram-able destinations in the world, Santorini has everything from gorgeous sunsets, black sand beaches to the iconic blue and white Cycladic houses.

the Santorini sunset as seen from a set of classic Greek white steps

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2. Crete

Largest of the Greek islands, Crete comes second on our list with an overall total of 3,998,421 posts on Instagram. Home to the palace of Knossos, the mythical birthplace of the Minotaur, Crete provides holidaymakers with a beautiful mixture of history, relaxation and exploration.

3. Mykonos

From the windmills in the Chora to the streets of Little Venice, Mykonos is filled with places to take that all-important Insta snap. The numbers prove this, with 3,769,924 images in total taken on the island. Well known for celebrity sightings, Mykonos also boasts a number of exclusive beach bars, restaurants and nightclubs in a stylish mix of the classic and the modern.

4. Rhodes

Fourth on the list is Rhodes with a total of 1,610,787 posts on Instagram. The Colossus of Rhodes, said to have been destroyed by an earthquake in 226 BC, was the tallest statue of the ancient world and was as tall as the Statue of Liberty. Rhodes is home to many white sand beaches, such as the beautiful St Paul’s Bay which can be seen from the cliffs above.

5. Corfu

Corfu makes top 5 most Instagram-able Greek islands and is the last island to have over 1 million posts (1,558,244 overall). Like many Greek islands, Corfu hosts thousands of British partygoers each year in the town of Kavos. If that’s not your thing, the island also features a number of beaches and is famous for its Easter celebrations.

6. Zante

Another island famous for its parties, Zakynthos or Zante has featured on Instagram 852,111 times. Laganas is the place for partying here but there’s also the legendary Navagio beach or shipwreck bay, only reachable by boat and without a doubt a once in a life time photo-op.

7. Ithaca

Capital of Odysseus’ kingdom from Homer’s Odyssey, Ithaca is another brilliant blend of history and modernity, search the medieval rock formations known as menhirs or visit the art hotels and stylish boutiques of capital Vathi. With everything to see, it’s no wonder this island features on Instagram 559,779 times.

8. Naxos

More resistant to the commercialisation some travellers experience in the more popular islands like Santorini and Mykonos, Naxos has held onto its traditional island charm. Explore glittering beaches, mountain views and the tiny village streets of Naxos town without the huge throng of crowds. Coming in at number 8, Naxos has been featured on Instagram 554,032 times.

sunset on the coast of Naxos island

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9. Kefalonia/Cephalonia

 Beaches, boats and buildings abound on Kefalonia, making for a relaxing holiday experience in the Ionians. The island is also the setting of 2001’s Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, chosen for the classic Greek look you can find on Myrtos beach or in seaside village Assos. The island has been shared on Instagram 529,650 times. For the perfect snap, head to Melissani cave where light hitting the water makes for an incredible glimpse at the natural beauty on offer across the island.

10. Hydra

A popular one with celebrities, Hydra is more of an off-the-beaten-path kind of island. While there aren’t many beaches to chill out on, you’ll find a number of stylish bars and restaurants and an abundance of hiking trails on which to take in the sights. The island also has no cars so this one is more for the adventurers than those with mobility issues or small children. The place to see or be seen, Hydra comes in 10th with 485,447 Insta posts.

11. Milos

Shared on Instagram 375,687 times, Milos comes in behind Hydra in 11th place. However, the island is naturally photogenic and the photo-sharing app is filled with unfiltered shots of the skyline at Sarakiniko and Mandrakia. The original home of the Venus de Milo, this island is a must-see in the Aegean.

12. Tinos

Only 15 minutes away from Mykonos, Tinos has managed to avoid the swarm of tourists so far. With 50 beautiful villages, there is a lot to experience when holidaying here. Food festivals, sunsets and hand-crafted statues in Pyrgos are notable photo opportunities through the year.

13. Andros

Featuring much more vegetation than many of its neighbours, Andros is known as Hydroussa (watery) by the Greeks. Home to a great deal of the well to-do, glamorous pictures can be taken in the streets of capital Hora, or the Museum of Contemporary Art. Special mention must go to Tourlitis Lighthouse which is located on a rock spire separate from the island and makes for a breathtaking image.

14. Sifnos

161,070 features on Instagram put Sifnos in 14th. The island takes pride in its lesser-known Greek cuisine. #SifnosWedding also has 1,806 posts, a testament to the island’s natural beauty which makes for a perfect holiday, whether you’re tying the knot or just away with the family.

15. Symi

Symi is another island which avoids cars but for those happy to explore on foot, the acropolis sits 500 steps up from Little Symi port and the rest of the island features monasteries tucked away across the rocky expanse. The brightly coloured houses of the port have helped this island reach number 15 with 139,818 Insta posts.

16. Patmos

Only reachable by a 9-hour ferry ride from Athens, Patmos is a great hidden gem for more diligent travellers. The island is popular with influencer-types, as can be seen from the 132,568 posts on Instagram, but for those not so interested in doing an upside down leopard pose on the beach, narrow streets, sunsets and windmills also make for super like-able images.

Coloured houses on the coast of Kefalonia

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17. Amorgos

Another destination better suited to die-hard travellers, Amorgos is an 8-hour ferry ride in high winds from Athens. Very few rooms to rent on the island mean you’ll have to get in fast if you want to get the perfect snap from Agia Anna or Agios Pavlos beaches like the 112,382 posters before you.

18. Kos

Even though Kos only reached 18th on the list with 100,375 posts, there are a great many naturally photogenic sights for any avid traveller. Visit Palio Pyli, Antimachia Castle, or Agios Stefanos to find something picture perfect.

19. Folegandros

With fewer beaches and a much more barren landscape, there are fewer tourist sites on Folegandros, leading to it placing 19th with 88,755 photos shared. However, the beaches there still have the clear blue waters of the Aegean and the dramatic cliffs make for a breathtaking view.

20. Serifos

Very little nightlife and fewer places to stay mean Serifos goes largely unvisited and brings it to 20th with 84,908 images. Boasting 72 (or so they say) beaches which, out of season, you might be lucky to have all to yourself, Serifos is a holiday opportunity that you won’t want to let pass you by.

21. Astypalea

With a drastic drop in photographic footfall, Astypalea is our last island with 10,234 Insta posts. Somewhat of an unknown, a visit to Astypalea is still sure to be filled with sights from the sand bar beach at Kounoupoi to the piles of block houses in Chora.

The block-shaped houses in the chora of Asypalea

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Complete Guide to Sailing the Mediterranean

What is the Mediterranean?

When people refer to “The Mediterranean”, they’re referring to the Mediterranean sea and the countries that surround it. The Mediterranean sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin (Also sometimes referred to as the Mediterranean region or sometimes Mediterranea). The Mediterranean Basin is the region of lands around the Mediterranean Sea that have a Mediterranean climate, with many, rainy winters and hot, dry summers.

The countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea consist of; Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey. As well as these countries, the Gaza Strip and the British Overseas Territories of Gibraltar and Akrotiri and Dhekelia also have coastlines on the sea.

Route Choice – Does it Matter?

The Mediterranean is a huge place, with the Mediterranean Sea spanning across three different continents and covering around 2,500,000 KM² (920,000 sq mi), so route choice is an important part of your holiday decision. Route choice in a place so vast is going to affect a lot, from the weather you should expect to experience to the wildlife you might encounter and of course it’s going to play a role in the places you’re likely likely to dock and visit. 

Route choice is always dependant on who you choose to cruise with, many cruise and charter companies have pre-set itineraries that they tend to follow, while other companies allow you to slightly customise your itinerary depending on what you want to see and where you wish to visit.

The Gulf of Hisaronu: Example of an Itinerary within the Mediterranean

Mediterranean Weather

Pinpointing the weather you’re likely to experience while travelling the Mediterranean is near impossible due to it’s vast size, so, in order to help you gauge the kind of weather you might expect, we’ve put together the average summer and winter temperatures for cities close to the coastal area of each Mediterranean country.

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Albania

Albania has a Mediterranean climate along it’s coastline, with mild, rainy winters and hot, sunny summers. Further in land you can expect temperatures to drop slightly, but the temperature only really becomes cold in the mountain areas of the country. In the capital Tirana, which is located roughly 20 miles from the coast, you can expect to see an average temperature of 24.5°C in the peak tourist months of July and August.

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Algeria

Algeria is the largest country in Africa, and experiences different climates depending on where in the country you are. The coastal area of Algeria experiences a mild Mediterranean climate, with rainy winters and hot, dry summers, with the western coast experiencing between 300-400 millimetres of rainfall per year, with the average temperature during peak tourist months sits at around 25/26°C.

Below you can find the maximum and minimum average temperatures of Algiers.

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Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bosnia & Herzegovina experiences a very Mediterranean climate in the small stretch of plain near the sea; around the city of Mostar. This area often sees cold winters of around 5°C, but picks up greatly in the summer reaching temperatures of around 25°C in July, with temperatures sometimes managing to reach as high as 40°C.

Below you can find the maximum and minimum average temperatures of Mostar.

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Croatia

Croatia experiences many different climates throughout the country, with Mediterranean type climate at the coast of the country and colder continental climate further inland. Croatia is a rainy country, with moderate rainfall throughout the country and along the coast, however in the Adriatic coast of the country, you can expect summer temperatures of around 25-28°C.

Below you can find maximum and minimum average temperatures of Rijeka.

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Cyprus

Cyprus is a tiny island in the Mediterranean sea – In fact with an area of around 9,251 KM², it’s one of the smallest countries in the world. However, the whole country experiences Mediterranean climate the whole year round, with summer temperatures reaching as high as 33°C.

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Egypt

Egypt is another example of a coastal Mediterranean country that experiences many climates throughout the country – Experiencing Mediterranean climate on the northern coast, with a desert climate further inland. On the Mediterranean coast, the winter’s are very mild, with highs of around 18°C and summer highs of 30°C.

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Winter 2017: Travel Experts Comment On Where You Should Visit

It’s almost winter and that usually means cold and miserable weather (depending where you live). So rather than stick around for the cold, you’re deciding to pack up and take a holiday during to avoid the cold winter months, but where do you go? Well, we asked 10 travel bloggers where they would recommend visiting this winter and here’s how they responded. 

Who Are The Travel Experts?

Nomadasaurus

www.nomadasaurus.com

This winter we recommend you get off the beaten path and try somewhere exotic, beautiful and cheap – Kyrgyzstan! Kyrgyzstan is booming as the next big thing in tourism, and more and more people are visiting every summer to enjoy the adventure activities in the mountains, but few people realise that when the snow falls it becomes a winter playground. The ski resorts outside of Bishkek and Karakol are covered in deep, light powder and lift passes the hills are uncrowded. Lift passes are super cheap and accommodation is plentiful.

If you prefer getting off piste, head out to the small village of Jyrgalan, where ski touring is growing every year and soon there’ll be cat skiing and snow mobiles available for hardcore shredders.

For those that aren’t into ski holidays, there are winter yurt stays in the mountain valleys and the capital city of Bishkek has an excellent restaurant and cafe scene, and with mountain views from right downtown it’s a great place to base yourself for further exploration.”

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Goats on the Road

www.goatsontheroad.com

Grenada is a small island located in the Lesser Antilles in the southern Caribbean. We’ve spent almost 2 years on this gorgeous island and highly recommend it for a winter getaway! It’s safe, English is the first language, there are endless activities to do, the beaches are top-notch and the locals are friendly. Winter is the dry season so you don’t have to worry about getting much rain when you travel to Grenada! (https://www.goatsontheroad.com/ultimate-guide-travelling-grenada/) Escape the freezing cold weather in the north and head south for a tropical getaway. Try to go for a “hash”, go scuba diving / snorkelling and sample a streetside BBQ. It’s all good in “Greenz”!

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Johnny Jet

www.johnnyjet.com

I would go to the luxurious Post Hotel & Spa in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It’s so beautiful there and it would be a magical winter wonderland. Besides with Canada’s weak dollar it’s like everything is 25-30% off!

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Travel Dudes

www.traveldudes.org

“I love the winter time, when it’s white, cold and snowy. A perfect place to enjoy the winter wonderland are the European Alps. That mountain range is simply spectacular and they got so much to offer.

You can choose between the Austrian, Italian, Swiss and French Alps and no matter where you go, you’ll have a fab time. Though I recommend to book more spontaneously and see which region got the best snow conditions. Usually the Eastern or Western part get the heavy snow falls and that’s the region to go for then. Even without lots of snow, the ski resort offer good fun, as they usually have enough snow machines, so that you can on the different pistes.

My favorite ski resorts are; St Anton in Austria, Livigno in Italy, Verbier in Switzerland, Val Gardena in Italy & Hintertux in Austria.

Other ones worth checking out are LAAX in Switzerland and if you want to see something out of the Alps, but just as good, then head to Valle de Nuria, La Molina and Masella in the Catalonian Pyrenees or Grandvalira in Andorra.

All of the above ski regions got this special vibe, which you won’t find anywhere else in the world. We don’t speak of simply huge resorts with huge hotels and fake atmosphere. No, here you’ll find the real deal, the old & cool traditional culture, amazing food, good nightlife and apres ski and experts who know and love their job preparing the different tracks. No matter if you prefer to stay on track or to give it a go in the powder, each resorts will provide you what you are looking for.”

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Travelling Tom

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“One of the best places you can go this winter is Wroclaw in Poland. Although it’s western Poland’s biggest city, it’s still behind Krakow and Warsaw in visitor numbers.

This means lower prices and less crowds, which is great for the winter as the city comes alive at Christmas time. The Christmas market and decorations in the centrally-located Market Square are up there with Europe’s finest and you’ll have the opportunity to mix with plenty of locals, too.

Wroclaw also has a massive student population so, as you can imagine, the nightlife is top-notch. It was also voted the European Capital of Culture for 2016 which means that it has a lot going for it.

Another winter break recommendation is Norway’s capital, Oslo. Located in the far south of the Scandinavian country, Oslo is underrated when it comes to a weekend getaway. Although a little more expensive when you’re there, it’s cheap to fly to and accommodation is reasonably priced.In the colder months the nights come a little early, but the city looks absolutely stunning in the snow and is a photographer’s dream. Try ice skating on Spikersuppa for that authentic winter experience, or heading up to Holmenkollen to see ski jump and the world’s first ski museum.”

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Emily Luxton

www.emilyluxton.co.uk

I’d recommend escaping winter and flying straight to Indonesia. I was there during November last year and the weather is sublime. Outside of popular Bali, the rest of the country is a little less explored and there are still many places you can have abeach all to yourself. My personal recommendation is to visit Flores and the Komodo National Park. You can cruise between the islands, hike to see the enormous komodo dragons, and snorkel in crystal clear waters with manta rays – while everyone back at home is shivering beneath umbrellas!

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IAmDanElson

www.iamdanelson.com

I hate winter! Its cold and depressing coming from England, its like that most of the time and thats one of the reasons I’m currently living and working in Sydney! So this winter I suggest you head to the warm, sunny Australia for a different type of Winter….and summery winter! Its 30 degrees today and I can’t wait to be laid on a beach drinking a beer on Christmas Day!

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Larger Family Life

www.largerfamilylife.com

We are huge fans of Slovenia in any season. Winter activities here are best between December and March, when the mountains are in the full, snow-steeped glory. For those of you looking to make the most of them there is no end to the activities they offer including ski-ing, sledding and ice-climbing. If you’re looking for something a little less taxing, take a winter walk around Lake Bled for a picture postcard setting or you can sit wrapped in a blanket and let your eyes delight in the sight of the twinkling lights decorating the capital of Ljublana with a mug of hot chocolate.

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Rosemary & Pork Belly

www.rosemaryandporkbelly.co.uk

Rosemary has to fight the urge to hibernate but says the best place to banish winter blues has to be New York. “Of course it’s cold, but the skies are usually clear and if it does snow it comes down in bucket-loads, not the half-hearted stuff we get in London! If you’re there in the run up to Christmas don’t miss the enormous tree outside the Rockefeller Centre then ride to the Top of the Rock for a breath-taking view of the city skyline.

Pork Belly’s impervious to cold but even I don’t mind wrapping up warm for a walk or buggy ride in Central Park or you can pretend to be a hothouse flower in the New York Botanical Gardens. Take a free roundtrip on the Staten Island commuter ferry to get a good view of Lady Liberty and don’t miss the chance to take in a show, on or off Broadway.

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HannaTalks

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“I would recommend visiting Budapest this Winter because it is beautiful, full of history and is super cheap.The European city takes around 2-3 hours to fly to, and the transportation links in Budapest are fantastic. You must try the Metro – it’s old fashion and quirky, but so much fun!

Budapest is a do-able trip in a weekend, and there’s so much to see and do.The Szechenyi Thermal Baths are a must; relax in toasty 38-degree water in a range of indoor and outdoor pools, open all year round.The Big Bus Budapest tour takes you on three different routes in Buda and Pest, taking you on a flying visit to the city’s landmarks, including Buda Castle, the Central Market Hall and taking a ride on the Funicular, with the chance to get off at each stop and explore for yourself.

The street food is delicious, not forgetting their traditional warming stews and broths.The Ruin Bar are a must too, especially the main one, Szimple Kert Ruin Bar. The derelict building is transformed into a bar, with rooms to explore and photobooths to snap away in. If you go to a Ruin Bar, don’t forget to try Palinka, the countries traditional drink!Budapest is full of history, culture and charm – a city worth visiting this Winter.”

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