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5 Lesser-Known Greek Islands You’ll Wanna Explore

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The islands in Greece are well known – and jam-packed in the summer. It’s hard to find a spot in the Mediterranean, where you can get away from the crowds, but these five lesser-known islands in Greece may just be your answer.

Naxos

Lesser-Known Greek Islands - Naxos

Try Out Windsurfing

If you have a thirst for adrenaline, windsurfing is always the best solution. Because of the shallow waters, gorgeous slow waves, and nearly perfect wind conditions all the time, Naxos has become one of the best spots in all of Europe to try out the sport.

That is what has made Naxos one of the most popular windsurfing destinations in Greece, especially in the summer, when the northern winds meet blue waves all around the island.

The best windsurfing spots in Naxos are Laguna, Agios Georgios, Agios Prokopios, and Plaka. For the most ideal winds, talk with professionals at the camps where you rent the boards. They will likely provide…

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