Explore the lesser-known Greek Islands on a cabin cruise journey

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A cabin cruise journey on the Greek islands is a soul-immersing experience that helps you traverse through the stunning beauty and rich heritage of the surroundings. Exploring the lesser-known islands of the country can be a great way to witness the grandeur and serenity of many hidden gems. Embarking on a beautiful Greece cabin cruise exposes you to an adventure that is unknown.
In this blog, let us explore the lesser-known Greek islands and what to expect on a cabin cruise journey.
The top 3 lesser-known Greek islands to explore
Each location offers unique cultural experiences, landscapes, and activities whilst ensuring that there is something for everyone. Keep reading to explore the top 3 lesser-known Greek islands to explore on your next cabin cruise journey to the country.
- Antipaxos, Ionian Islands
Antipaxos, a three-mile-long islet one mile off the coast of Paxos, is home to fewer than 30 people. The three main beaches of Antipaxos, pebbly Mesovrika, Voutoumi, and white-sand Vrika, are accessible by a 15-minute boat ride taken by hundreds of tourists to Paxos every summer day.
- Meganissi, Ionian Islands
The raucous port town of Nidri on Lefkada is five nautical miles away and a half-hour boat trip away. You can scuba dive, tour the three main settlements, and soak up the sun on Meganissi’s white stone beaches.
- Kimolos, Cyclades
Kimolos, which is 14 square miles in size, is less than a mile from its larger sister island, Milos, and may be reached by hour-long ferries or 30-minute hydrofoils. Because of this, the waters surrounding it are just as beautiful, sporting the same—and possibly even more striking—cobalt-glass and emerald-green tones.





