Kythnos
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Kythnos

Where beauty meets calm
A world filled with authentic beauty and traditional charm reveals itself as one of the most charming destination or Aegean. The beautiful coastline, the quaint villages and the crystal blue waters, Kythnos offers a destination to experience relaxation and revitalization.
The numerous places for sightseeing such as the ancient temple of Aphrodite and the ancient cities, witness the history of Kythnos, that is revealed though the tradition and culture.
The amazing beaches, such as Kolona beach, Apokrousi beach and Loutra beach offer to the visitors unique moments of relaxation while enjoying the beautiful sunset. The traditional settlement that keeps the authentic prestige and the warm, hospitable environment offered to the visitors by locals, Kythnos is the ideal destination for any kind of vacation.
  • Beaches
  • Sights
  • Gastronomical Experiences
Kolona
Small coves with pebbles and crystal-clear waters, sheltered from the wind.
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Apokrousi
One of the largest sandy beaches on Kythnos.
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Gaidouromandra
A large, wide beach that combines sand and white pebbles.
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Loutra
One of the most popular and stunning beaches on the island. Located in the southwestern part of Kythnos, near the village of Loutra, it gets its name from the hot springs that are located nearby.
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Skylou
A secluded beach with pebbles and crystal-clear waters, ideal for hiking and exploration. A hidden gem.
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Beaches

Kythnos, adorned with Cycladic charm and wild beauty, is a paradise on earth for sea lovers and those seeking relaxation. Some beaches you definitely need to visit are:

Katafyki Cave
One of the most significant attractions in Kythnos, located in the village of Dryopida. The mapped natural cave stretches just over 600 meters, and it features a large artificial tunnel created for the passage of carts transporting minerals.
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Ancient Temple of Demeter
One of the most significant archaeological sites in Kythnos, dedicated to the goddess Demeter. It is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Maroulas
It is the only outdoor settlement of this period found in Greece, consisting of circular dwellings and tombs. It is believed to have served as a base or supply station.
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Towers
Across Kythnos, there are approximately 30 scattered towers from the classical period, in both rectangular and circular shapes. The most notable and well-known are those at the site of Pyrgos near Chora and the Paleopyrgos in the area of Aspri Spitia or Aspri Keli.
Skouries
Excavations indicate that Kythnos played a prominent role in the development of early metallurgy, dating back to around 3000 BC. To date, 20 circular structures made of schist slabs have been discovered.
Attractions

Discover charming alleys, whitewashed houses, and beautiful churches in Chora, the island’s capital. Explore the ancient ruins that testify to a glorious past. Be sure not to miss visiting attractions such as:

Sfoungata
Small, round, and fluffy cheese croquettes made from local goat's cheese. They are a type of cheese fritter, known for their light texture and rich flavor.
Kolopia
Traditional covered pies with spinach.
Tarachta
Also known as the Kythnian version of strapatza, this dish features eggs, tomato, zucchini, and potato.
Capers
From the rugged cliffs of Kythnos.
Honey
A beloved honey from Kythnos, considered among the best in the world, with a high content of thyme.
Flavors

Kythnos, renowned for its rugged beauty and rich history, hides a gastronomic treasure in its picturesque villages that’s worth discovering. The island’s Cycladic cuisine, simple and flavorful, is based on pure ingredients and carries the signature of tradition. Some of the dishes you should definitely try include: