Kea is one of the least and last to be discovered islands in the Cyclades Archipelago. All the wild beauty of sea, rocks and sand is fully demonstrated in this island. But it's more to unveil: The inland, full of oak trees and numerous clear marked paths for trekking around the island.
And of course there is History: Witness one of the most well preserved neolithic settlements, the ruins of the Apollo and Athena temples, of the ancient port and the small ancient theater where pilgrims gathered to worship their Gods in Karthea, the most important religious location in the Cyclades after Delos. And don't forget to visit the Archaeological Museum in Ioulis!