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7 Islands to Add to a Greece Luxury Honeymoon – Unusual Places

Beautiful Greek islands - Symi, Dodecanese

Beautiful Greek islands – Symi, Dodecanese
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The Greek Islands have a magic to them—perfect for a honeymoon. The problem is, with 227 inhabited islands, picking just one, along with the best luxury Greece tours, isn’t easy. Some couples are all about the food. Others? Beaches. History. Adventure. You name it, Greece has it. Sail, snorkel, or hike—the options are endless. Some islands whisper romance, others scream nightlife. A place to relax, party, or a little of both? That’s what we’re here to figure out.

1. Crete

Agios Nikolaos
Agios Nikolaos, Creete
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It’s the biggest Greek island there is. You could spend weeks exploring, but at least a solid seven days are non-negotiable. Famous beaches, old villages, Cretan food—nothing here is boring. However, one spot stands out: The Palace of Knossos. Ever heard of King Minos? The Minotaur? Yeah, that’s the place. 

Over on the western side, the beaches might be better, but it depends on what you like. Chania, for example, is medieval, charming, and lively. The harbor is packed with restaurants, tavernas, and life. 

Head inward, and there’s gelato, boutiques, and more. Eastern Crete, though, is where the luxe resorts are, all lined up against shockingly blue water. Elounda, Agios Nikolaos—those places mix culture and beauty like nowhere else.

Want a little adventure? Hike the Samaria Gorge, a stunning canyon that’ll leave you breathless. Or head to Balos Lagoon, where turquoise waters and pink sand make you feel like you’re on another planet. Crete isn’t just big; it’s diverse, with mountains, caves, and hidden beaches waiting to be discovered.

2. Milos

Beautiful scenic seascape view of Kleftiko rocky coastline on Milos island, Greece
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Postcard-perfect—that’s Milos. Whitewashed houses, windmills, and beaches are like something out of a dream. The water is unreal—shades of green and blue you didn’t know existed. Southwest Cyclades is where Milos sits, tucked away like a secret.

Mornings in Plaka; that’s the best move. Cobbled streets, little alleys, and views from an old Byzantine church on the hill are worth it. Spend evenings with your feet in the sand and the ocean sparkling in the last light of the day.

The best time to come is September or maybe October. Crowds are gone, and romance is in full force. Stay at Milos Breeze for the views and sunset. Enough said. And if you want a day you’ll never forget, hop…

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