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Vanity Fair and Conde Nast Traveller recommend Ios island for the summer

"Ios is the ultimate destination for fun, yet it is not lacking in anything when it comes to historical attractions"

Newsroom May 23 01:32

In the spotlight of international media is Ios, which is being promoted as one of the international destinations that will surprise this summer.

“Greece, paradise at your fingertips,” says Italy’s Vanity Fair in a travel article suggesting the Cycladic island of Homer for an instant escape from the mundane, stressing that “Ios is the ultimate fun destination but lacks nothing in terms of historical attractions.”

The popular website trusted by millions of Italian travellers makes special mention of the impressive prehistoric settlement of Skarkos, the church of Agia Theodoti built in the 16th century on the ruins of an ancient temple of Apollo, and the Castle with its magnificent view.

At the same time, the best island for those who love the sun and dream of exotic beaches is Ios according to Conde Nast Traveller, which in a related feature praises the impressively endless sandy beaches and talks about a range of alternative options such as diving.

“In recent years we have embarked on an effort to broaden our narrative so that, combined with the natural beauty, all the exciting aspects of the destination, gastronomy, activities, the Ios Festival and our historical heritage are highlighted.

A number of journalists, bloggers and opinion influencers have answered this call, as well as bodies such as the IOS Offices joining forces for the best result.

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Based on last year’s performance and the messages we are receiving this year, the trend that is developing is for off-season months such as May, September and part of October.

For 2024, the island has already begun to receive tourism from abroad,” said the chairman of the Tourism Committee of the Municipality of Ios, Antonis Mettos.

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