Travel report: Avoid the crowds on these tranquil Greek islands

Beautiful Greek island inhabited by as few as five to as many as around 200 people where the mode of transportation is by donkey, not taxi are presented in the following artticle by greekreporter.com: Marathi This is the island to visit when you want total seclusion from the rest of the planet and to return to the natural beauty of unspoiled Greece. Marathi has only five inhabitants! This picturesque island is only 355 square kilometers located east of Patmos and has an untouched coastline of four kilometers. It was inhabited by the Emilianos family back in 1977, who built a small hotel and restaurant for visitors who stop by the island during the summer months. Irakleia Irakleia is an island with a population of only 141 inhabitants and is ideal for tourists wishing to explore nature and history. The island is 17.795 square kilometers and it is situated between the islands of Naxos and Ios and can be reached by ferries from Athens, Naxos and Paros. This small island may have only just over 100 inhabitants, but it has something really big — the largest caves in the Cyclades! Besides this, the island has a rich history and has been inhabited from early antiquity sine many mysterious rock paintings on the island date back to some 5,000 years. Donousa Want to visit a small island? Check out the Greek island of Donousa which has only 167 inhabitants and an area of 13.75 square kilometers. Donousa is located between Naxos and Amorgos and is one of the smallest islands in the Cyclades group. It can be reached by ferry from Piraeus port near Athens or with a local boat from Naxos or Amorgos. This island remains unspoiled by overtourism and has little means of transportation which means that when you are on Donousa you can walk around, and enjoy the beaches — most which are accessible by foot. Just pack an umbrella since the beaches on this island are not organized and have no proper facilities. Agathonisi Relax on a secluded beach and escape all the crowds this summer by visiting the Greek island of Agathonisi. This small island is located in the northernmost point of the Dodecanese island complex in Greece. A 1920s census recorded that the island had only 80 inhabitants at that time, most of whom were farmers and shepherds. Nowadays, there are 185 inhabitants on the 13.5 square kilometer island. Many people come here for the secluded beaches, and to visit the two quaint villages on the island called Megalo Chorio, or “Big Village,” and Mikro Chorio, meaning “Small Village.” The Municipality of Agathonisi also offers an archipelago of uninhabited offshore islets including Glaros, Kouneli, Nera, and Psathonisio. Read more at greekreporter.com RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, Greek islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations , Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek tourism report Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons Copyright: Waldviertler License: CC-BY-SA