This picturesque little island may not be the most famous destination in Greece, but it features hidden treasures such as quaint monasteries, neoclassical mansions, and scenic, colorful harbors lined with yachts.Furthermore, thanks to its small size, the whole of the island can be best explored by foot, which will allow you to roam around the pine-clad valleys and hills overlooking the deep blue sea.
In under two hours, you can explore Siena’s Gothic charm, sip wine in Montepulciano, or relax by the sea in Cinque Terre—all easy escapes from the Renaissance city.