Little-known island in Greece with cheap prices for food and accommodation.


During the peak season, holidaymakers compete for space on the beaches in Mykonos and Santorini. However, there is a little-known island in Greece that can save you from chaos and crowds.
This is reported by Daily Mail.
Located 51 km southwest of Mykonos, the island of Antiparos is a true hidden gem in the Aegean Sea. The average temperature here is the same as in other Greek resorts — 30 degrees Celsius, and renting a scooter costs only 4 euros per person.
Vacationing in Antiparos is also quite budget-friendly. A reviewer from the Metro publication boasted that her week-long vacation here cost her 150 euros. In addition to food from shops, she also spent money in souvenir shops and taverns. The average cost for accommodation here is 70-80 euros per night. Breakfast or lunch will cost you about 3-4 euros.
On the island, tourists can explore picturesque caves, sunbathe on the beaches of Agios Georgios or Soros, and take a boat trip. In the main town of Chora, you can buy local food products, handmade jewelry, pottery, and textile goods from local artisans.
We remind you that earlier we reported that just a two-hour drive from Spanish Tenerife is an uninhabited island that rarely sees tourists. An experienced traveler also warned about a popular scam scheme in Spain.
The island of Antiparos in the Aegean Sea is a true pearl for holidaymakers. It offers picturesque beaches, budget-friendly vacation options, various excursions, and the opportunity to purchase unique local goods. It is an ideal place for those who want to escape from noisy locations like Mykonos or Santorini.
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