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UK Removals to Cyclades islands Door-to-Door, Removal and Relocation
back to the UK from any Island
In the Greek Islands, the Cyclades are composed of 39 islands of
which only 24 are habitable.
The main islands are Santorini,
Mykonas, Naxos, Paros, Ios, Milos, Koufonisia, Amorgos, Andros, Sifnos, Syros,
Tinos and Folegandros. Relocation to any of these Islands, full
Removal back from? to UK or some very personal possessions needing to be
Delivered
from the UK.
If any of the above, is your location, and
you have a query, Please don’t hesitate to contact me.
No fuss, friendly, caring Removals and Delivery with
PMS Logistics.
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A trip planned for Summer 2014, room still
available for Paros....
Half Price Removals Rates back to the UK!

Above - Removal to Santorini
Below - On Paros 2013


Cyclades:
Mykonos: Near Paros
and Santorini, Mykonos is the most famous and popular island of the
Greek Islands and attracts thousands of visitors every year. Mykonos island is
famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, its exciting nightlife, its picturesque
Cycladic capital full of whitewashed houses and blue domed churches and its
magnificent sandy beaches.
Santorini: The Greek island of
Santorini or Thera is located in the Cyclades islands. Santorini
is with Mykonos, the most famous holiday destination. It is a small group of
volcanic islands and its name was given by the Venetian in reference to Saint
Irene. The island was also the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions but
what remains today is a submerged volcano and a caldera. The island of Santorini
is related to the myth of Atlantis. In Perissa check out a brand new Bar at the
end of the High Street near the Church.
Paros: Paros Island was known in
antiquity for its fine marble. Located in the heart of the Cyclades, Paros
is a typical Cycladic island with traditional little villages full of
whitewashed cubic houses with blue doors and windows.
Naxos: Naxos
is the biggest and largest island of the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea.
It is located next to Paros. It is the nuptial isle of the god Dionysus and has
the highest mountain of the group, Mount Zas, with an altitude of 1004 meters.
Naxos is 103 nautical miles from the harbour Piraeus.
...It is a typical Cycladic island with traditional
little villages full of whitewashed cubic houses with
Ios: As Mykonos or Paros, Ios is one of the busiest and
must touristy island of the Cyclades. Ios has many beautiful beaches among which
a lot are still calm and unexploited.
Milos: Milos is mostly known for the Venus of Milo (Aphrodite) and its
rich natural resources. Milos has to offer more than 75 beaches of silver sand
and limpid waters which can sometimes turn azure blue or emerald green. With
Koufonisia to the east, Milos is just south of Sifnos.
Koufonisia: A part of the cluster of islands called the Small
Cyclades, the islands of Koufonisia are nestled between the islands of Naxos and
Amorgos. Koufonisia is known for the many caves that can be found everywhere on
the island.
Amorgos: Amorgos is the island that was chosen by filmmaker Luc Besson
for the scene of “The Big Blue”. The island’s trademark is the beautiful
monastery of Hozoviotissa which is wedged into a huge precipice at 300m from the
sea. Amorgos has two ports, Katapola in the south-west and the little port of
Aegiali in the north-east, which you can reach by ferries from Piraeus or from
other islands.
Andros: Andros
is the greenest island of the Cyclades and is only an hour and a half
away from the harbour of Piraeus. Just North of Tinos, Andros is the most
northern of all the Cyclades islands. Andros is very popular with visitors from
the mainland.
Sifnos: Sifnos, the island of Apollo, is part of the Western Cycladic
group of islands. Located in the centre of a triangle formed by the islands of
Serifos, Kimolos and Antiparos lies this small island of Sifnos.
Syros: Syros is located exactly in the middle of the Cyclades and used
to be the cultural and trade centre of the Aegean in the 19th century.
Ermoupolis, is Syros capital and was Greece’s principal port and is today the
largest town of the Cyclades and the capital of the archipelago. Syros economy
doesn’t depend on tourism but on industries.
Tinos: Tinos island is surrounded by Andros, Syros and Mykonos, and
can be found on the north side of the Aegean Sea. Tinos is
famous, among religious, for its huge Church of Panagia (Virgin) which has a
miraculous icon and is attracting thousands of pilgrims from all over the
country on the 15th of August, feast day of the Virgin.
Folegandros: Folegandros is part of the south-western Cyclades, and is
situated about 86 nautical miles from Piraeus. It has one of the largest natural
harbours in the Mediterranean. It hasn’t been impacted by mass tourism and
Folegandros still holds to its traditions and character.
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