Greece's Beaches and Islands
Santorini's cliffs, Mykonos's beach clubs, Crete's sheer size — which island actually fits your trip.
Greece has over 200 inhabited islands, but three dominate first-time trips: Santorini (caldera views, sunsets, honeymoons), Mykonos (beach clubs, nightlife, day-trip glamour), and Crete (big enough to be a full trip on its own — beaches, mountains, and 4,000 years of history). The biggest mistake is trying to do all three in under 10 days; ferries and flights between them eat more time than people expect.
Here's the thing nobody tells you before you build a 6-day, 3-island Greece itinerary: getting between islands takes actual chunks of your day, not the tidy 45 minutes it looks like on a map. Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete are each worth a trip in their own right, and each attracts a genuinely different kind of traveler. Pick based on what you actually want from the week, not just which island photographs best.

Santorini
3–4 nights, book the caldera view a year out, avoid midday cruise crowds.

Mykonos
3 nights, beach clubs and nightlife, budget more than you think.

Crete
6–7 days, big enough to be its own trip — beaches, mountains, and 4,000 years of history.












































