Donousa
Donousa is one of the smallest and most untouched islands of the Small Cyclades, an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and an authentic Greek atmosphere. Located east of Naxos, it stands out for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the simplicity of its landscape.
Stavros is the main village and port, featuring whitewashed houses, traditional cafés, and tavernas serving fresh seafood and local delicacies.
Mersini is a small village offering a stunning view of the Aegean Sea and natural springs.
Kalotaritissa is a picturesque fishing village, located near secluded beaches, making it a perfect spot for relaxation.
The island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the Cyclades, many of which are accessible only on foot or by boat. Among them are:
Kedros, the most famous beach, with turquoise waters and golden sand. At its seabed lies the wreck of a German ship from World War II.
Livadi, the ideal beach for peaceful moments, with natural shade from tamarisk trees.
Fykio, a small, secluded beach, perfect for those looking for solitude.
Kalotaritissa, a bay with three smaller beaches, accessible by a short hike or boat ride.
One of the island’s most unique spots is the Fokospilia Cave, a marine formation, perfect for boat exploration or swimming, where Mediterranean monk seals often find refuge.
