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Digital Nomad Guide: South Aegean

Could it be the hour has come to polish up the paddle board or yank on the hiking boots? Do you have it in you to ride the waves, dive deep beneath them or scale a mountain? If you’re yearning to reboot your more vigorous, intrepid side this summer, the Aegean islands offer a bumper boost of adrenaline to put you on the right track. Maybe it’s surfing with the meltemi winds at your back, biking up outrageously steep slopes, free-running across the rooftops, horse riding through hidden villages, paragliding, kayaking, mountaineering… You name it, and the option is there. Let nature pose the questions and put your body and mind to the test. So, for all you stamina busters and would-be record breakers who relish the beauty and raw power of the wild, here’s the chance to discover your limits. And when you’ve stretched every muscle, tapped every reflex, chided every nerve, your reward is that epic view, that euphoric union with the elements, not to mention immense satisfaction and a tale to tell the folks back home. You will reach the islands with the following ways: Through international flights to Rhodes, Kos, Santorini, Mykonos and Karpathos but also through domestic flights from Athens and Thessaloniki to Astypalea, Kalymnos, Kasos, Kastellorizo, Leros, Milos, Naxos, Paros and Syros. By boat you can reach the islands from the three ports of Attica (Athens), Piraeus, Rafina, Lavrio while all the islands are interconnected. www.aegeanislands.gr

Features

  • Milos
  • Naxos
  • Rhodes
  • Paros
  • Andros
  • Nisyros
  • Karpathos
  • Kos

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