The first stop on my Greek island trip took me to rugged Tinos with its numerous churches and pretty dovecotes.
Syros, just 30 minutes away on the ferry, was the next port of call for a brief but bountiful two-night stay. An island of two halves? READ MORE BELOW
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My base in Syros was the quiet seaside village of Finikas with its little marina and a good few restaurants to choose from.
I stayed at the Brazzera Hotel, a comfortable place with very friendly and helpful staff, situated a few strides from a golden stretch of beach and clear Aegean waters. Finikas turned out to be a relaxing place to wander around and enjoy some downtime.
With the island’s showpiece capital some miles distant, I treated myself to a tour with a guide, driver and comfortable car which was worth every penny. I’d arranged this in advance from the UK with great ease.
This was a chance to see some more of the island and get to grips with the city of Ermoupoli and its hilltop neighbour of Ano Syros, rich in resplendent buildings, winding little streets and some fantastic views. There was even an El Greco painting tucked away in a church.
Having a knowledgeable and skilled guide all to myself definitely added to the experience, which was better than wandering the streets alone.
Syros may be the nominal capital of the Cyclades islands, but has an understated charm and wasn’t heaving with visitors ahead of the peak summer season.
The pure blue skies you always expect in Greece were at times elusive, but added to the atmosphere and made photography a little more challenging.
If you like history and architecture coupled with the chance to chill on a secluded beach, Syros should be added to your island-hopping wishlist.
It was a short stay before the final island on this journey. Stayed tuned for the third little Greek gem.
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