You need only five reasons to visit the Pearl of Sporades Islands, as it is known as the island of Alonissos 💙.

Alonissos is quite beautiful, like Skiathos and Skopelos, but arguably an undiscovered gem of the Aegean. It’s a small island with tranquil beaches and an incredible history.

To be honest, many are likely unfamiliar with the existence of Alonissos.

Greeks often reserve a special spot for their holidays, away from the bustling, well-known islands!

The island is part of Greece’s first marine park and an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts, with plentiful paths and stunning views to discover.

“The Pearl of the Sporades Islands” is home to breathtaking golden beaches, stunning sapphire waters, and amazing green nature that offers a perfect field for hiking and exploration.

Picturesque traditional villages with whitewashed and stone-built houses and fabulous bougainvilleas all over, will take your breath away.

Covering the island’s history, art and folklore, the Alonissos Museum is claimed to be the largest privately owned museum in the Aegean.

The traditional cuisine is remarkable! Mizithra, a creamy soft goat cheese from Alonissos, is perfect as a meze with Ouzo. With seafood being fresh and plentiful, a top choice might be kakavia, the renowned fish stew, or black linguine with tuna.

Extra Tip: If you are visiting during July, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Threshing Festival. Traditionally, in an old-fashioned manner, wheat grains are separated from their stems using mules on the village’s threshing floors.

In that way, the islanders keep old customs alive, celebrating with tons of traditional food, music and dance.

Photo Credit: Gatsi

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