Anafi is a small, pristine Greek island in the southeast of the Cyclades. It is famous for its quiet, unspoiled landscapes, authentic atmosphere, and crystal-clear waters
Key Facts - Location:
East of Santorini in the Aegean Sea.
Population: Only 293 permanent residents.
Main Town: Chora, built on a steep hill with whitewashed Cycladic houses.Vibe: Relaxed and peaceful, heavily isolated from mass tourism.
Top Attractions
Kalamos: The second-highest monolithic rock in the Mediterranean after Gibraltar.
Zoodochos Pigi Monastery: Located at the foot of Kalamos, built over an ancient temple of Apollo.
Hiking Trails: Extensive traditional footpaths connecting Chora to ancient ruins and remote beaches.
Beaches: Roukounas (popular for camping), Klisidi, Katsouni, and Megas Potamos.