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Glamping Greek Islands

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Glamping Greek Islands

The Greek islands are synonymous with Mediterranean light, crystalline waters and a millennia-old culture that can be felt in every harbour, every whitewashed chapel and every seaside taverna. Glamping on the Greek islands takes this experience further, letting you sleep beneath Aegean stars in accommodation that marries Cycladic aesthetics with contemporary comforts, from luxury tents with views of volcanic calderas to cabins beside beaches reachable only by boat.

Each archipelago has its own personality: the Cyclades with their white-and-blue architecture, the Ionians with their Italianate greenery, the Dodecanese with their Ottoman influence, the Sporades with their pine forests above emerald waters. Glamping lets you discover lesser-known islands where authentic Greece endures in unhurried rhythms, long sunset suppers, and a sense of hospitality that stretches back to Homer.

Glamping Greek Islands

Agros simple living

Frangokastello

Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Agros simple living is situated in Frangokastello. This campground features free private parking, free shuttle service and free WiFi.

Exceptional 22 reviews
9.6
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Geo heaven glamp

Aïtánia

Set in Aïtánia and only 10 km from The Palace of Knossos, Geo heaven glamp offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. This luxury tent has a private pool and a garden.

Exceptional 14 reviews
9.6
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Nefeli Homes

Adults Only - Imerovigli

Nefeli Homes - Adults OnlyImerovigliOffering stunning views of the sea from its rooftop terrace and apartments, Nefeli Homes Complex provides traditional self-catering apartments in picturesque Imerov

Exceptional 375 reviews
9.5
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Kamihis Farm House Experience

Zarós

Offering a garden and garden view, Kamihis Farm House Experience is situated in Zarós, 44 km from Heraklion Archaeological Museum and 47 km from The Palace of Knossos.

Superb 182 reviews
9.4
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TerraOliva&herbs

Vátos

TerraOliva&herbsVátosLocated within 1.9 km of Mirtiotissa Beach and 17 km of Panagia Vlahernon Church in Vátos, TerraOliva&herbs features accommodation with seating area.

Superb 68 reviews
9.4
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Cornelia Hippie Magic Bus

Kissamos

Situated in Kissamos, 600 metres from Viglia Beach, Cornelia Hippie Magic Bus provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and...

97 reviews
9.1
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Camping Mithimna

Kissamos

With garden views, Camping Mithimna is situated in Kissamos and has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, bar, garden, children's playground and barbecue.

Fabulous 308 reviews
8.7
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Nirikos Camping

Spasméni Vrísi

Boasting sea views, Nirikos Camping provides accommodation with pool with a view, a garden and a bar, around 2.1 km from Lygia Beach. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

Fabulous 103 reviews
8.7
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Camping Chania

Daratso, Kato Daratso

Boasting a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and views of garden, Camping Chania is a recently renovated campground situated in Kato Daratso, 400 metres from Yannis Beach.

Very good 779 reviews
8.4
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Gloo Glamping "by Checkin"

Analipsi, Hersonissos

Gloo Glamping "by Checkin"Analipsi, HersonissosSituated in Hersonissos, Gloo Glamping "by Checkin" features accommodation with free WiFi, sea views, and access to a hot tub. The air-conditio

Passable 21 reviews
5.3
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Santorini: the world's most photogenic volcanic caldera

Santorini is the result of a colossal volcanic eruption that destroyed the Minoan civilisation around 1600 BC. The caldera it left behind, with whitewashed villages clinging to 300-metre cliffs, creates Greece's most iconic landscape. The sunsets from Oia are legendary. Beaches of red, black and white sand reflect the volcanic geology. The wines of Assyrtiko, grown on wind-battered basket-trained vines, produce minerally, bone-dry whites of exceptional quality.

Santorini: the world's most photogenic volcanic caldera
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Greek cuisine: from the taverna to the glamping table

Greek island cooking is simple and sublime. Sun-dried octopus grilled over charcoal, a Greek salad of intensely flavoured tomatoes and creamy feta, vine-leaf dolmades and tzatziki are classics that taste all the better beside the sea. Every island has its specialities: the cheeses of Naxos, the mastiha of Chios, the wine of Samos. Family-run tavernas, with tables beneath a vine-shaded pergola, offer menus that change with the catch and the garden harvest.

Greek cuisine: from the taverna to the glamping table
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Island hopping and secret beaches

The best way to discover the Greek islands is by sea. Excursion boats link nearby islands, revealing coves inaccessible by land. In the Cyclades, hopping between Paros, Naxos, Milos and Folegandros is a classic itinerary. The beaches of Milos, such as Sarakiniko with its lunar white-rock formations, and Kleftiko with its sea caves, are reachable only by boat. Sunset catamaran cruises with dinner on board define the relaxed luxury of the Aegean.

Island hopping and secret beaches
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Crete: the island of myths and gorges

Crete, Greece's largest island, offers extraordinary diversity: the Samaria Gorge, the longest in Europe at 16 kilometres, descends from the White Mountains to the Libyan Sea. The Palace of Knossos connects with the Minoan civilisation and the myth of the Minotaur. The beaches of Elafonisi and Balos have waters of Caribbean-like hues. Cretan cuisine, rooted in the purest Mediterranean diet, is regarded as one of the healthiest in the world.

Crete: the island of myths and gorges

Glamping on the Greek islands combines the magic of the Aegean with accommodation that weaves design and nature together. From Santorini to Crete, and taking in lesser-known islands such as Milos, Naxos and Alonissos, the Greek glamping offering grows each season.

The Greek islands offer quintessential Mediterranean glamping: sunshine from April to October, beaches of volcanic sand or white pebbles, clifftop villages and a cuisine founded on the freshest produce from sea and land. Each island is a world with its own identity.

Greece is an ideal glamping destination for those looking to combine beach relaxation with cultural immersion. Archaeological sites, Byzantine monasteries and the living traditions of each island add depth to an experience that goes well beyond sun and sand.