![]() ![]() ![]() It is a mortal, however, who gave his name to the sea which bathes them: Aegean, father of Theseus, who rushed into the waters believing his son had been devoured by the Minotaur. It was he who, with a blow of the trident, would have made the Cyclades rise from the foam. Poseidon, accompanied by his retinue of monsters and marine deities, newts and nereids, himself embodies this power, this fascination mixed with fear. Mythology steadfastly affirms the Ancients' attachment to the sea and its islands - and, at the same time, the fear inspired by this world on the fringes of the world. There is not a place, not a Cycladic rock that legends have not clung to. This list must be adapted according to the season. Swimsuit not to be forgotten, it is possible to bathe every day. (quite a program! But reassure yourself) you, the pharmacy often comes back intact from your week of hiking) A mini-pharmacy: personal medicines, elastoplast, biogaze or "2nd skin", gauze, disinfectant, medicine against seasickness, arnica in granules and aspirin in case of small injuries. A pair of jogging-style sneakers for the evening A rain cape or a "Goretex" and possibly Goretex pants Sunscreen (high protection) and sunglasses Bottle of a liter and a half minimum (compulsory) In general, do not use cotton, which cools when wet. New clothes in merino wool have also appeared they are very efficient and comfortable to wear, and have the advantage of not developing perspiration odors! (Icebreaker brand, Ruka, etc…). Note: synthetic technical clothing is very efficient. Walking poles (telescopic), very important to facilitate walking A long-sleeved shirt (technical material that dries quickly) ![]() Shorts, t-shirts and technical underwear (quickly drying material) Comfortable pants for walking (technical material that dries quickly) Comfortable "special hiking" socks (3 pairs minimum) Mountain boots holding the ankle with a good notched sole, having a heel counter and good waterproofness Delos has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.įinally, Paros, a major place of marble production during antiquity, concludes in beauty this odyssey in the most famous Greek archipelago between dream beaches, traditional mountain trails and villages of proverbial whiteness. Formerly consecrated to the God Apollo, it has no inhabitants and can be visited during the day. An hour by boat, Tinos boasts its dazzling white villages and its countryside dotted with dovecotes in front of the deep blue of an omnipresent sea during our hikes.Ī brief stopover in Mykonos - an island well known to jet-setters - before visiting the most famous sanctuary of the Cyclades: the island of Delos. We will visit Andros, a mountainous island crisscrossed by marvelous traditional paths bordered by low walls made of schist and granite stones, and whose remarkable capital, Chora, boasts houses with neoclassical architecture. Here is a long journey in the Cyclades archipelago bringing together five atypical islands in a unique program. ![]()
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