Kythnos

Kythnos is a Greek island and municipality in the Western Cyclades between Kea and Serifos. One of the least explored islands of the Cyclades, known for its crystal-clear waters, hospitable locals and authenticity, and captivating food, especially in the scenic main town (Hora) and villages.
It has a long tradition in ceramic pottery and a medieval castle to explore, but its most noteworthy feature is its 100-plus beaches, many of which are still inaccessible by road.
Beautiful to visit during spring and autumn to enjoy the scenic countryside, especially the many hiking paths. The barren landscape of Kythnos has mysterious wild beauty where the sunray reflects impressively at the white colour of the houses and the deep blue of the sea . The wonder paths of Kythnos allow travellers to discover the mountainous landscape of the hinterland.