Today, Monday, June 30 at 14.45, “Where there is Greece” returns to Cyclades and starts the week from Rhythm. Elambia Revi and George Kourdis complete the live broadcasts of June from the small but dollar island of the Cyclades. Hidden beauties, transparent waters, enchanting sunsets and famous festivals await visitors to this popular tourist destination.

Schinoussa generously offers every guest, its simplicity and tranquility. Nice people, who keep her alive in the winter before welcoming their visitors in the summer, share with us their agonies and wisdom.

“I remember Skopelitis ever.” This phrase echoes the long presence of the legendary ship in the small Cyclades. Since the 1950s in the services of islanders and friends, “Skopelitis” has been transporting medicines, fuels and goods, ensuring the continuation of life in these places.

Ninety postcards, many since the 2000s, who have never been sent from Donoussa, are now looking for their recipients. The Cultural Association accidentally discovered them and made them a theatrical event with the island’s background. Tender conversations to their own people and information about the Donoussa of the time is included in this old method of communication. “We’ll see it soon” they ended up, as the current visitors say, hoping to enjoy the place again.

Free diving at the bottom of Schinoussa is a magical experience. Our guide is Manos Protonotarios who travels us with his boat, while his partner, Irene Sarlanis, introduces us to yoga.

The famous beach of Kedros in Donoussa still brings the teenagers of the 1960s … Unattended, simple and with a tavern, it still attracts visitors, old and young. At the bottom of the creek, the reefs of a “immense” destroyer have an interesting story.

Heraklia is a unique place, with few – but – new people. We know him with the help of Kostas Kovaios, who makes us the boat with his boat to see nice beaches, while on the return we taste great cuisine from award -winning chef Yiannis Gavala.

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