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Ten Greek islands where you do not need a car

Gct gives you small Greek islands, ideal for holidays without a car.

Gavdos

Gavdos is the ideal destination for freedom and relaxation. You can explore the island by bike or on foot. Trails connect beaches and settlements, while in Tripiti, the southernmost tip of Europe with the famous chair, you can reach by hiking for about an hour or by boat.

Kimolos

The tiny Cycladic island with just 900 inhabitants is ideal for a car-free vacation. A motorbike or bicycle will take you to whichever beach you wish, while in the narrow alleys of the Xorio, the settlement in which most of the inhabitants live, you will tour on foot or with a donkey.

Schinoussa

Schinoussa is so small that most distances can be covered on foot. The island has no taxis or buses. However, many of the beaches are accessible by boat.

Donoussa

Little Donoussa is not only proud of its beautiful beaches but also its trails. These marked routes connect the settlements. You can take a boat to some beaches, while the island has two taxis.

Antiparos

Next to Paros is another small Cycladic island, ready to explore on foot. And here the distances are short, and you do not need a car. Many beaches are close enough to go on foot, while you can rent a motorbike or take the bus for slightly longer distances. The island also has two taxis.

Sikinos

One of the few islands in Greece that remains authentic is waiting for you to take a quiet and relaxing vacation. Sikinos has an area of ​​only 41 sq. km. The local bus with the simple route Port-Chora-Episkopi is all you need and more, while small boats will take you to its beautiful beaches or around the island. The pristine beaches of Sikinos can be visited on foot.

Leipsoi

Another small island where you do not need to take your car. The distances are short, but there are frequent bus and minibus routes to the beaches for those who do not want to walk. You can also rent a motorbike on this small island in the Dodecanese.