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Exploring the Undiscovered Island of Iraklia – Greece

Welcome to Iraklia, a small Greek island with a population of about 100 permanent residents. This laid-back island is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of big cities. Iraklia boasts of some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, which makes it a must-visit destination in the summer months. In this travel blog post, we will explore some of the must-see attractions, top beaches, and fun activities to do on this picturesque island.

Best AttractionsAgios Georgios, serves as the main port on the island, The Livadi Fortress is also located in this area, and there is a church of Agios Georgios nearby. Panagia village is the main town on the island, and it’s an excellent place to stay as it has numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops. A thirty-minute walk from Vourkaria Bay will take you to the Cave of Saint John (Agios Ioannis), which offers a breathtaking view. The Church of Panagia with its five domes is also located in Panagia. Slightly two kilometres away from Panagia is the Chapel of Prophet Elias, located on the highest peak of Iraklia.

Agios Georgios Beach

Iraklia is also home to some of the most stunning beaches in Greece. Livadi Beach, which is only 1.5 kilometres away from the main town, is a must-visit. The Agios Georgios Beach is also worth checking out. Lastly, Paralia Vorini is a bit difficult to get to, but it’s worth the hike. It takes about 30 minutes to hike there from the main town.

Livadi Beach

If you are looking for fun activities to do on the island, hiking is one of the best options. Eight marked trails on the island offer excellent views. Scuba diving is another fun activity to consider. Of course, no visit to Iraklia is complete without indulging in some delicious Greek cuisine. You can also take a boat trip to the iconic two beaches of Nisos Irakleia park, which can only be accessed by boat from the main town.

Getting to Iraklia from Athens is quite challenging, as there are no direct ferry routes. Most ferries stop at Naxos or Paros, with the ferry from Naxos taking only 90 minutes. From Athens, there are quite a few stops, and the journey can take around six hours or more. Unfortunately, there are no airports on the island.

Iraklia is a hidden gem that’s waiting to be discovered. Its picturesque beaches, stunning attractions, and fun activities make it the perfect destination for anyone looking to unwind and escape the busy city life. So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and head over to Iraklia for an unforgettable vacation.

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