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The beauty of any Greek Island group is that you really can have it all in one visit: two entirely different experiences within a short ferry-hopping distance. The following island combinations not only allow you to ferry from one island to another in a couple of hours, but give you intoxicatingly different travel experiences at both. The largest of the Ionian Islands , Corfu has it all: beaches, culture, food and action. Get lost in its quaint pedestrian alleys that are lined with Venetian-style mansions, and emerge at the beautiful Liston Arcade.

Watch the action along this busy promenade and then visit the must-see sights: the Corfu Museum of Asian Art and the Palaio Frourio. Then, catch a local bus and beach hop your way around the tiny coves of the west coast.

Paleokastritsa , a tiny beach where Odysseus mythically washed ashore, has a gorgeous approach, through cypress and olive groves. The east coast is a line of picturesque bays and cliffside vistas. At Kalami, enjoy lunch at the White House , a delightful waterfront restaurant with a vine-shaded terrace in the former home of writer Lawrence Durrell.

From Corfu Town, board a hydrofoil for the easy one-hour ride to Paxi , a tiny island measuring only 13km by 3km that offers a go-slow change from Corfu's faster pace. A visit here is about experiencing the vibe of yesteryear albeit with luxurious and modern accommodation and restaurants.

Teal waters, neoclassical villas, beautiful quays and olive groves are the main features. Beaches here tend to be small pebble coves, although there are exceptions: jump on a boat to the tiny island of Antipaxi, where sandy Vrika Beach provides great opportunities for a plunge in crystal clear waters.

The largest of the Cycladic chain, Naxos is an unpretentious spot. It attracts everyone from families to mature travellers to laze on great beaches, climb mountains and explore archaeological sites.

Unlike other islands, Naxos has a working feel; its agricultural roots are reflected in its striking green interiors.



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