2Anafi

Anafi is one of the least visited islands in the Cyclades, making it a rare refuge for those seeking true authenticity. Life here is quiet, deeply traditional, and shaped by nature. 

The island’s small population maintains strong communal bonds, and visitors are quickly noticed — often greeted with genuine curiosity and warmth. Farming and fishing still play an important role, and many dishes are based on what the land and sea provide that day.

Anafi’s spiritual presence is strong, with ancient paths leading to hilltop monasteries and chapels. The silence, broken only by wind and bells, is part of its magic.