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Experiencing Greece in Schinoussa

That is Greece: Hospitable people, delicious Mediterranean dishes, blue sea and white houses with balconies that are decorated with flowers and blue window frames. All that can be found in Schinoussa.

The island in the Aegean Sea that belongs to the Eastern Cyclades is a real insider tip among tourists. The island has a width of about 4 kilometers and a length of 5.5 kilometers. Only 206 people live on Schinoussa – but anyway it is certainly worth visiting.

By ferry from island to island in Greece

The Greek Cyclades are a popular holiday destination among tourists from all over the world. Ferries are the best means of transport for reaching the Cyclades. They leave regularly from the ports of Mykonos and Naxos to take tourists to the smaller islands in the Aegean Sea.

Ferries as a means of transport are very important for the Greek islands as about 20 per cent of the total Greek area is dispersed over more than 3,000 islands. Thanks to this means of transport local people as well as tourists can easily and comfortable get from the mainland to the islands or from island to island.

Ferries are indispensable for the Greek islands. www.ocean24.de provides the timetables of all ferry connections and they can be booked there right away.

Total recreation: relaxing one’s mind in Schinoussa

There are lots of ways to leave everyday life behind and to relax on the quaint island of Schinoussa. Silence and natural beauty are the wealth of the island that attracts visitors through its nature.

Shinoussa is a real jewel of the Aegean Sea and stress is far away from there. The few local people earn their living mainly on agriculture but tourism as well is getting more and more important for the islanders.

 

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