Nestled in the heart of the Cyclades, Antiparos is a serene gem of the southern Aegean, a place where natural beauty meets centuries of history. Just a short ferry ride from the picturesque Parikia in Paros, this charming island offers an intimate escape surrounded by crystal waters and authentic Greek allure.

To the southwest lies Despotiko Antiparos, an uninhabited island of remarkable archaeological importance. Here, excavations have uncovered a sanctuary dedicated to Apollo, along with ancient structures and artifacts that illuminate the spiritual and cultural life of early Cycladic civilisation. Despotiko stands as a silent testament to the island’s sacred past and its enduring role in the story of the Aegean.

Nearby, Saliagos Island holds its own historical treasure by being the oldest known settlement in the Cyclades. Its archaeological remains trace the beginnings of human presence in the region, offering rare insight into prehistoric life in the Aegean.

Together, Saliagos and Despotiko Antiparos reveal the deep roots and rich cultural legacy of Antiparos. More than a destination, these islands invite travelers to journey through time, where the tranquil rhythms of today meet the echoes of an ancient world.