Hotels, Vacation, English Hotels, Greek Hotels, Italy Hotels, Egypt Hotels, Brazil Hotels, Argentina Hotels, Mexico Hotels, U.S.A. Hotels, U.K. Hotels, France Hotels, Germany Hotels, Malta Hotels, Spain Hotels



Description by location in Cyclades Islands
Amorgos
Anafi
Andros
Antiparos
Delos
Donousa
Folegandros
Giaros
Ios
Iraklia
Kea
Keros
Kimolos
Koufonisia
Kythnos
Milos
Mykonos
Naxos
Paros
Santorini
Serifos
Shinousa
Sifnos
Sikinos
Syros
Tinos

4 your Holidays
Tour Greece

Car Rental

Special Offers

Cruises

Contact us

Destinations
Europe

America

Africa

Asia

4holidays
Hotels on line, Greece, Brazil, Europe, America, Asia, Africa, 4holidays
ALL SPECIAL OFFERS FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS ARE HERE




Here you can make your best selections. We suggest and you choose. We wish you'll make the best choice and have the most unforgettable holidays.


You are in: Home Hotels on line, Vacation, Travel, Greece, English hotels, europe hotels, italy, france, athens, paris, spain hotels GreeceHotels on line, Vacation, Travel, Greece, English hotels, europe hotels, italy, france, athens, paris, spain hotels Cyclades

Description by location in Cyclades Islands Here

The Cyclades Islands

Cyclades islands are a group of islands of varying sizes scattered over the deep blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Some of them are well-known both to the public at large and the international 'jet-set', while others remain little known and scarcely figure on the tourist scene. taken as a whole, they make ideal holiday destination for visitors of the varied tastes.

A fusion of stone, sunlight and sparkling sea, the Cyclades lie to the east of the Peloponnese and south-east of the coast of Attica; they stretch as far as Samos and Ikaria to the east, and are bounded to the south by the Cretan Sea.

According to the most likely tradition, they owe their name to the notional circle which they appear to form around the sacred isle of Delos.

The Cyclades have exercised a powerful charm since ancient times, even though access to them was not particularly easy.

This was the birthplace of one of the Mediterranean's most important civilizations, one which took its name from the islands: the Cyclades civilisation (3000-1000 BC).

Geologists attribute the peculiar form which the Cyclades take today to a succession of geological upheavals-earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, movements of the earth's crust - which resulted in the submergence of large chunks of land. Many believe that one such stretch of island was the lost continent of Atlantis.

The diverse outlines of the islands as they protrude from the blue waters of the Aegean, bathed in the dazzling sunlight and embellished with little white houses, resemble, in the words of the Nobel Prize-winning poet Odysseas Elytis, "stone horse with rampant names".

Above all, the people who live here, with their own individual approach to the world, bring to life the narrow alleyways of the villages and the pathways of the countryside, the countless tiny chapels, the windmills, the dovecotes or the wind-beaten hillsides and are themselves a basic feature of the charm which these possess.

Yet, in spite of the characteristics which the islands have in common-sparkling sea, sun, the landscape and the austere line of the architecture - each retains its own individual features, which visitors can discover as they explore them one by one.

The Cycladic islands enjoy a Mediterranean climate, with an average temperature for the year of 18 - 19 oC. The winters are mild and the summers - by Greek standards - cool, thanks to the beneficial effects of the seasonal winds known as the 'meltemia'.

The Cyclades gather approximately the 60% of the tourists coming to Greece each year.

|Home|

 
Climate in Greece

View all Hotels in Cyclades Islands

Cyclades Islands Map
Cyclades, Santorini Hotels, Mykonos, Cyclades Islands, Hellas, 4holidays

Cyclades Woman Traditional Costume
Cyclades, Traditional Cyclades Costume, Greece, Hellas, 4holidays

Mykonos
Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece, Hellas, 4holidays

Santorini
Santorini, Cyclades, Greece, Hellas, 4holidays
info@4holidays.gr 4holidays.gr   :::   All Rights Reserved © 2002 - 2008