An adventure with your new best friends.
You'll island-hop the Greek Cyclades,eat dinners that go too long in the best way, and come home wondering why you don't live like this all the time.
Just good humans, good food, and sunsets that will change your life.
3
Greek Islands
7
Days
18
Spots
∞
Memories
THE ROUTE


PAROS
Old town wandering, beach days, a free day to do absolutely nothing — or everything.

ANTIPAROS
The tiny island next door. Beach club, good vibes, back in time for dinner.

Your own boat. Santorini's coastline from the water. Swim stops in water that genuinely looks like that. This is the day everyone talks about for the rest of the year.

Wander the cliffside with a glass in hand as the caldera turns gold. Part activity, part excuse to slow down and actually take it in. Group dinner follows. Obviously.

Santorini to Paros by ferry — the Cyclades the way they're meant to be explored. Three islands, one week, zero itinerary anxiety. We handle the logistics. You just show up.

Old Town Wandering
Paros's Parikia is the kind of place you stumble into a great lunch, buy something ceramic you didn't need, and lose two hours without noticing. Built-in free time to do exactly that.

Antiparos Day Trip
A day trip to the tiny island next door. Beach club, cold drinks, and the kind of afternoon where no one checks their phone. Back to Paros in time for dinner.

Between it all, there’s time for nothing, the best kind of luxury.
Nap by the pool, wander into town, or journal on your balcony.
Every moment is yours to fill (or not).
Where We're Staying
Two islands, two hotels - both picked for location, vibes, and the fact that you'll actually want to spend time there between adventures.
In Santorini, we're staying somewhere central with caldera access and that classic whitewashed Cycladic feel, the kind of place where the view from your room does most of the work.
In Paros, we move into something a little more relaxed and local, steps from the Old Town and close enough to the water that you'll hear it at night.
Room Options
Shared Room Double occupancy — split the room, split the cost. Traveling with a friend or open to being matched? This is how most people do it.
Solo Room Your own space. Worth it if you want it.
A note on accommodation Final hotel details will be confirmed and shared with all guests upon booking.





















