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Mykonos:
Lively rocky beds

One of the best places for snorkeling in Mykonos is the bay at Platis Gialos due to its visibility and geology. The bay has many rocks, including a submerged reef in the middle where zebrafish and sardines can be seen. The headlands to the east and west offer 400 meters of rock-carved terrain, where sea turtles can be encountered, but snorkelers must be careful of boats.

Frangias Beach is a more isolated spot on the eastern side of the island with good protection from swells, anemones, urchins, and sea turtles, but it can get busy when tour groups arrive. Lia Beach is a stunning beach with warm waters, white sand, and many rocks surrounded by fish and other aquatic life.

Agios Ioannis Beach, located in a narrow strait between Mykonos and Delos, has nutrient-rich waters, and its south end has the finest snorkeling spots. Agrari Beach, with its rock reef running along the shoreline, is perfect for diving with the snorkel and goggles in tow.

Naxos:
Discovering the underwater wonders

From the sweeping shores of Alyko Beach to the secluded coves of Mikri Vigla and Roos Beach, the rocky seabeds of these hidden gems are alive with a vibrant array of marine life that will take your breath away. Dive into the crystal-clear waters and behold the kaleidoscopic beauty of shimmering fish, iridescent corals, and other enchanting creatures.

And if you’re looking for the ultimate snorkeling experience, look no further than Agios Prokopios Beach, Naxos’ crown jewel of underwater beauty. Here, amid the gentle ebb and flow of the waves, you’ll discover a veritable wonderland of marine life, from schools of dazzling fish to stunning coral formations and otherworldly creatures.

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Paros:
A Snorkeler's Paradise

Paros is one of the most popular spots for snorkeling in the Cyclades with its crystal-clear waters and stunning underwater scenery. Two of the most popular spots for snorkeling on the island are Kolymbithres Beach and Santa Maria but almost every beach on the island is suitable for snorkeling, including near the harbor, at Parikia Beach.

Kolymbithres Beach is renowned for its unusual rock formations that have been sculpted by the wind and sea over millions of years. These rocks create small coves and inlets that provide shelter from the waves, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling. The water here is calm and clear, with a visibility of up to 20 meters, allowing snorkelers to witness the vibrant marine life in all its glory. You may even spot octopuses, sea urchins, and a variety of colorful fish darting around the rocks.

Kolymbithres Beach is renowned for its unusual rock formations that have been sculpted by the wind and sea over millions of years. These rocks create small coves and inlets that provide shelter from the waves, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling. The water here is calm and clear, with a visibility of up to 20 meters, allowing snorkelers to witness the vibrant marine life in all its glory. You may even spot octopuses, sea urchins, and a variety of colorful fish darting around the rocks.

Santa Maria Beach, on the other hand, is a more secluded and tranquil spot for snorkeling. Here, you can immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Aegean Sea and go lose yourself in the turquoise waters. The seabed is rocky and teeming with life, from delicate sea anemones to shoals of playful fish. The water is relatively shallow and perfect for novice snorkelers, while the more experienced can venture further out to explore the deeper waters and encounter even more fascinating marine life.

 

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Antiparos:
Boasting its own collection

One of the best spots for snorkeling in the nearby island of Antiparos is the Blue Lagoon (Panteronissia), a shallow bay with stunning turquoise waters and a sandy seabed that is perfect for spotting sea creatures. The lagoon is protected from the wind and waves, providing a tranquil environment for snorkelers to explore the underwater world.

Another great spot for snorkeling in Antiparos is the Cave of the Cyclops, a unique underwater cave that is said to be the mythical home of Polyphemus, the one-eyed giant from Homer’s Odyssey. The cave is accessible only by boat, and snorkelers can swim through the narrow entrance and marvel at the breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave’s walls.

Milos:
A snorkeling adventure to remember

The island’s rugged coastline is dotted with hidden coves and sea caves that are home to a diverse array of marine life, including colorful fish, octopuses, and even rare Mediterranean monk seals. One of the best spots for snorkeling in Milos is Kleftiko, a former pirate hideout that is accessible only by boat. The area is characterized by its towering cliffs, sea caves, and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling. Snorkelers can explore the underwater world and discover the rich marine life that calls Kleftiko home, from schools of fish to colorful corals.

Another great spot for snorkeling in Milos is Sarakiniko Beach, a unique landscape that resembles a moonscape with its white volcanic rock formations. The beach’s turquoise waters are shallow and perfect for novice snorkelers, while the more experienced can venture further out to explore the deeper waters and encounter even more fascinating marine life.

The Cyclades offer unforgettable snorkeling experiences that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime with their breathtaking natural beauty and diverse array of marine life, including the Posidonia meadows, the sandy flats and the rocky beds.