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Young couple looking out over the white-washed buildings along the caldera in Oia, Santorini, one of the most popular Greece honeymoon destinations

3 Greece Honeymoon Destinations

 

Since the days where offerings were made to Aphrodite and Eros, Greece has been a haven of romance. Couples have long flocked to this magnetic land to celebrate their marriages, and with good reason. With endless fabulous Greece honeymoon destinations, the issue lies less in finding somewhere desirable and more in narrowing down your options. Sticking to only one or two regions can help, so here we’ve listed a few of our favorite spots to cozy up with your new spouse.

 

White-washed street of Mykonos with colorful doorways and window frames

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1) Cyclades Islands

 

Hallmarked by dazzling sunsets over white-washed architecture, the Cyclades Islands have long been one of the most world-renowned Greece honeymoon destinations. These islands are less about hopping from one tour to another to sightsee, and more about taking in the scenery immediately around you.

 

Toast to your marriage while overlooking the caldera of Santorini and continue celebrating amidst the energetic nightlife of Mykonos. Or charter a boat for the day and familiarize yourself with the Aegean Sea by cruising along its waves or diving right in. Round out your time in the Cyclades with less-frequented islands like Naxos and Paros. While they may not have the blue domes or windmills of Santorini and Mykonos, the streets of Naxos and Paros still have that uniquely Cycladic charm and their sandy beaches are perfect for lounging on the beach together in peaceful quiet.

 

Hill of the Acropolis in the distance with the ruins of the Parthenon perched at the top

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2) Ancient Greece

 

For history buffs, Ancient Greece is home to a wide array of must-visit destinations. Athens alone is an archaeological wonder, with the Parthenon looming over the city atop the Acropolis leading down into various agoras, temples, and museums throughout the city. While many couples simply use Athens as a stopover to reach their island honeymoon, there’s a lot of merit to be had in venturing further into Greece’s mainland.

 

Even those who couldn’t care less about ancient history will fall in love with all that Ancient Greece has to offer. This kind of honeymoon may not tend as heavily toward golden coastlines, but there is certainly no lack of stunning scenery, from the monasteries perched in the cliffs of Meteora to the mystical ruins of Delphi. But if some time spent lounging on a beach is a necessity for you, consider Nafplion, often dubbed the most romantic destination in Greece, where massive fortresses and a charming Old Town don’t lie too far from beaches beloved by weekending Athenians.

 

Greenery surrounding a bright blue bay with umbrella-speckled beaches around the coast in the Ionian islands, one of the less-trafficked Greece honeymoon destinations

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3) Ionian Islands

 

If one of your ideal Greece honeymoon destinations consists of waterfront relaxation but you’re looking for something different from the Cyclades, the Ionian Islands serve as a wonderful, and less traveled, alternative. Gorgeous beaches are a staple of all the islands, but each has something different to offer, and it’s merely a matter of combining the ones that best meet your needs.

 

Discover a unique shipwreck on Zakynthos, stroll hand in hand through the cosmopolitan streets of Corfu, enjoy romantic dinners along the seafront of Lefkada, or delve into the mythological origins of Ithaca, Odysseus’s home. If getting as far off the grid as possible is your priority, the islands of Kythira and Meganisi are a little more of a hassle to reach, but for this reason see almost no tourist traffic, even in high season.

 

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