Kea
Villages in Kea
koundouros
Koundouros is one of the most beautiful and well-known beaches of Kea, located on the southwestern side of the island. Famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, golden sand, and picturesque surro...
pisses
Pisses is a beautiful seaside destination on Kea, known for its peaceful atmosphere, fertile landscape, and lovely beach. Located on the western side of the island, it offers a relaxing escape surroun...
vourkari
The small fish village Vourkari shows tourist development due to the fact that it is near Korissia, the central port of Kea. Vourkari is in the north part of the island and it¢s the second cove. Priva...
koundouros
Koundouros is one of the most beautiful and well-known beaches of Kea, located on the southwestern side of the island. Famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, golden sand, and picturesque surro...
pisses
Pisses is a beautiful seaside destination on Kea, known for its peaceful atmosphere, fertile landscape, and lovely beach. Located on the western side of the island, it offers a relaxing escape surroun...
vourkari
The small fish village Vourkari shows tourist development due to the fact that it is near Korissia, the central port of Kea. Vourkari is in the north part of the island and it¢s the second cove. Priva...
About Kea
Kea, also known as Tzia, is the westernmost island of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, located close to the coast of Attica. It is one of the most accessible Cycladic islands from Athens, especially via the port of Lavrio.
The island features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, oak forests, traditional stone-built villages, and sheltered bays. Its main settlements include Ioulida, Koundouros, and Vourkari, each offering a mix of history, local culture, and seaside life. Kea is also known for archaeological sites such as the ancient Lion of Kea and the ancient city of Karthea.
Today, Kea is a popular destination for weekend homes, sailing, and quiet tourism. It attracts visitors seeking a combination of natural beauty, proximity to Athens, and a more relaxed Cycladic atmosphere compared to more crowded islands.



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