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12 European Islands That Feel Like Paradise

  • Writer: sara sarosh
    sara sarosh
  • 1 day ago
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Europe, a continent that is praised in many ways, due to its rich history, diverse cultures, and architectural wonders, has an even more amazing selection of islands that make one feel like they have been taken to paradise. Whether you are a sun-seeker on the Mediterranean-facing coast or a volcanologist on the Atlantic-facing coast, these islands provide an ideal getaway to all types of travelers. Looking to get a peaceful beach vacation, an adventure, party, or a visit to the ancient civilization? The islands of Europe have it all. There are many Europe Travel Packages that allow one to visit these idyllic havens and with so many of these available it is even simpler to plan your dream getaway and Book Europe Holiday Packages that will leave you with memories to cherish.

These are the European Islands That Are Like Paradise:

1. Santorini, Greece:

European Islands

There is no doubt that Santorini is one of the most iconic (and photogenic) islands in Europe, with its whitewashed villages perched on sheer cliffs over the deep blue Aegean Sea. It has caldera views, acclaimed sunsets, and volcanic beaches of special colors (red, black, and white) which makes it the most romantic place. Make a tour around the beautiful streets of Oia, the colorful life of Fira and taste the delicious Greek food. Santorini is the epitome of dreamlike getaway.

2. Majorca (Mallorca), Spain:

European Islands

The biggest Island in the Balearic Island belonging to Spain, Majorca is a diverse paradise that has something to offer to everyone. Majorca is a perfect combination of relaxation and adventure, with the vibrant capital of Palma, with its magnificent Gothic cathedral, and the beautiful coves and their crystal clear waters, to the rugged beauty of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains (UNESCO World Heritage site). It has different terrains suitable to cycle, hike, or just relax on its marvelous beaches.

3. Crete, Greece:

European Islands

Being the largest island of Greece, Crete is the land of myths and reality. It is a place of unbelievable landscapes, be it clean beaches such as Balos Lagoon (and its pink sands), Elafonisi, dramatic gorges like Samaria Gorge, and ancient Minoan ruins like Knossos. Crete has a lot to offer in terms of history, culture and natural beauty along with a warm welcome and Cretan cuisine.

4. Sardinia, Italy:

European Islands

Sardinia is the second largest island of Italy, with wild beaches of white sand, a rocky hinterland and mysterious Bronze Age ruins. The northern coast is the Costa Smeralda, a synonym of luxury, with turquoise water and luxury resorts. But there is more than glamour to Sardinia: there are thousands of hidden coves, ancient nuraghi (stone fortresses) and a unique local culture, which makes Sardinia a true Mediterranean jewel.

5. Hvar, Croatia:

Hvar, Croatia

Hvar is a glamorous island located in the Adriatic Sea that is commonly known as the St. Tropez of Croatia that blends both historical attractions and modern life. Its old town center which is full of Venetian architecture is full of cafes and boutiques. In addition to the vibrant nightlife, Hvar also has quiet lavender fields, secluded coves, and the possibility to visit Pakleni Islands by boat to see the untouched beauty of the Dalmatian coast.

6. Madeira, Portugal:

Madeira, Portugal

Madeira is a Portuguese archipelago that is floating in the Atlantic Ocean and is nicknamed the Island of Eternal Spring because of the mild climate which makes it enjoyable throughout the year. It is a horticultural dream of dense forests and volcanic sceneries and a network of labyrinthine levada (irrigation channel) strolls that take one through spectacular landscape. Its capital, Funchal, has a delightful old town and colorful markets, and the island is a paradise to nature lovers and walkers.

7. Gozo, Malta:

Gozo, Malta

Gozo is a smaller sister to Malta, with its rugged coasts, ancient temple and charming fishing villages, but it is quieter. It is famous due to its good diving sites, sea caves, which are dramatic and natural phenomena such as the Azure Window (which has collapsed but the location is still a popular spot). Gozo is more relaxing and real-life Mediterranean and has fantastic beaches, rustic farmhouses, and a relaxing environment.

8. Corsica, France:

Corsica, France

Corsica, the French Island in the Mediterranean known as the Isle of Beauty is a place that feels like no other place in the world. It is the world of contrasts where sharp mountains appear out of blue-turquoise waters. With its dramatic cliffs of Bonifacio, its clean beaches of Palombaggia and its tough hiking trail, GR20, Corsica has the best to offer, both in terms of relaxation and adventure, within a unique French-Italian cultural mix.

9. Capri, Italy:

Capri, Italy

Capri is synonymous with glamour and awe-inspiring natural beauty and is a jewelled island in the Bay of Naples. Its rugged coastline, secluded caves (the Blue Grotto being the most renowned one) and colorful towns of Capri and Anacapri have been drawing emperors and celebrities over the centuries. Shop at designer boutiques, eat in style and look over the beautiful Faraglioni rock formations. Capri is the quintessence of la dolce vita on an island.

10. Corfu, Greece:

Corfu, Greece

Corfu is one of the most green of the Greek islands, a fertile Ionian jewel that has a very rich history and many varied landscapes. It has Venetian influence with its beautiful Old Town (UNESCO site) and its coastline features some of the most gorgeous beaches such as Paleokastritsa and Canal d Amour in Sidari. Corfu has a mixture of natural beauty, culture and history with olive groves, spectacular cliffs and colorful villages.

11. Ibiza, Spain:

Ibiza, Spain

Though Ibiza is notorious in its mythical nightlife, it also has a peaceful and bohemian side of beauty. Further north, away from the superclubs, there are hidden coves, pine forests and picturesque white-washed villages. Visit ancient ruins, watch beautiful sunsets, and find secluded beaches such as Cala Comte, which prove that Ibiza is a paradise on earth even to a relaxation and nature lover.

12. Milos, Greece:

Milos, Greece

Milos is a less known Cycladic Island, a geological wonder created by volcanic eruptions and therefore has a coastline that is like no other. It has more than 70 distinctive beaches, including the lunar-like landscape of Sarakiniko, the picturesque fishing village of Klima and its traditional syrmata (boat houses). Milos is a place of unbelievable natural beauty, picturesque villages, and a more natural, quiet Greek island experience, where one can both explore and relax.

Conclusion:

The islands of Europe are a multitude of heavenly getaways, sundry in their own unique appeals and charms. Whether you imagine bright beaches and noisy nightlife, quiet coves and ancient ruins, or a volcano-ridden scenery and green hills, there is an island that will impress you. To really get the essence of these European jewels, do think about trying out the numerous customized Europe Tour Packages that present island hopping or dedicated island getaways. Do not only dream of paradise; Book Europe Holidays and explore these amazing islands which are a real heaven on the Earth.

 
 
 

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