Sunset is the embodiment of romance, so where else to best enjoy one than in the Greek Islands, undoubtedly one of the most romantic places on earth? Cyclades sunsets are some of the most beautiful in the world, so here are some of the best, most romantic vantage points from which to celebrate the magical golden hour.
Sunsets have captivated people for tens of thousands of years.
Long ago, Greeks believed that the sun's movement was caused by the Olympian god Apollo, who transported it around and around the earth in his golden chariot pulled by four horses. In the morning, Apollo began driving up into the sky, and in the evening, he drove back down again, creating the sunset as his horses retreated beneath the world to sleep.
Although our understanding of the sun may have changed, one understanding remains: that sunsets embody magic and romance.
Sunsets are proof that no matter what happens, every day can end beautifully.
Kirsten Butler
When the fiery hues of sunset enflame the sky, we are reminded to soak in and appreciate those breathtaking moments during which Mother Nature shows off one of her finest displays, so very cleverly crafted to ignite lovers' passions everywhere.
There is no doubt that sunset seems to embody romance, so where else to best enjoy it than in the Greek Islands, undoubtedly one of the most romantic places on earth?
The Cyclades sunsets, in particular, are some of the most beautiful in the world, so here are some of the best, most romantic vantage points from which to celebrate the magical golden hour of sunset.
It is almost impossible to watch a sunset and not dream.
Bernard Williams
Known as the ‘Island of Colours' due to the variety of gorgeous, colourful landscapes created by ancient volcanic activity, Milos is also known for its breathtaking sunsets.
At about 220 meters above sea level, Plaka is considered the island's capital, and it offers spectacular panoramic views of the island, the sea, and the setting sun each night.
Built in 1820, the Church of Panaghia Korfiatissa is located on a breathtaking Plaka site overlooking the deep blue sea and the neighbouring islands.
Apart from the wonderful view of the sea and the spectacular sunset, you can see holy relics from the island's old deserted churches, Cretan-Byzantine icons from the churches of Zefyria, and the gold-plated epitaph, which was brought from Smyrna and dates from 1600.
Several bars and cafés in Plaka are perfectly positioned to capture the extraordinary sunset scenes while sipping a cocktail or two. The must-visit Utopia Café is one such place, offering a spectacular view of the caves of Milos, the sea, and the sunset from its alfresco balcony.
Sarakiniko is an impressive and unforgettable area of volcanic rock that is entirely bright white and reminiscent of the moon's surface.
The lunar-like landscape contrasts with the deep blue and turquoise of the surrounding waters during the day and provides a remarkable setting for a unique sunset in the evening.
The history of Milos Island dates back to the Bronze Age when people most probably chose to live on the island for its natural beauty, especially as they watched the sunset to the west each evening.
Aim to arrive at Sarakiniko at least an hour before sunset to catch the beautiful colours of the golden hour and plan to stay for the stunningly vivid colours of the blue hour, which, on average, lasts about 45 minutes after the sun goes down.
Every sunset is also a sunrise, It depends on where you stand.
Karl Schmidt
Greece is famous for its magnificent sunsets, but anyone who has visited would know that few places on earth can match the sheer beauty of the sunset from Folegandros Island.
Lording over Chora, high on a rocky peak, rests the picturesque Church of Panagia (Holy Mother), Folegandros's most famous and photographed church.
Built over an ancient Greek temple, to get to the whitewashed Panagia church, you must make the 250-step, twisting, 15-minute climb from Pounta Square, adjacent to the Chora.
Each evening, crowds make the pilgrimage to the top, where they are rewarded with a 360-degree panoramic view of the whole island and an incredible view of the stunning sunset that, some say, rivals even the famous sunset of Santorini.
Those who don't want to make the trek all the way up to the church can stop anywhere along the path or at Pounta Square.
Positioned on the outside of Chora and on the very edge of Folegandros' wild and rocky cliffs, Pounta Square offers staggering views of the ocean below and of the sunset.
There are steps to sit on in the Square and a small café, from where you can soak in some unforgettable golden moments that will have you pinching yourself to check that you are truly awake and not dreaming.
A sunset paints the sky as if there were no tomorrow.
Anthony T. Hincks
Santorini's enchanting, romantic sunsets are among the most sought-after phenomena in the world, and they are one of the reasons why the island is one of the most sought-after honeymoon destinations in the world. Whether you agree or not, there is no denying that viewing the sunset in Santorini is truly spectacular.
The northern village of Oia is well known as one of the most magical viewpoints of the beautiful Grecian sunset and undoubtedly the most popular place to watch the sunset in Santorini.
One popular, albeit crowded, spot to watch the sunset is from Oia Castle. This site offers a stunning view of the windmills and the whitewashed cliff-side houses surrounding them.
Ammoudi is a beautiful bay and small port located 200 steps below Oia.
A steep but walkable staircase of about 200 steps from the foot of Oia castle leads down to the bay for those who are up for the trek and want to admire the spectacular view all the way down. Otherwise, it is possible to arrange for a car or taxi to drop you there.
The bay is lined with fantastic seafood restaurants and tavernas, such as Sunset by Paraskevas Taverna. Considered to be one of the island's most idyllic spots, the taverna which is famous for its seafood, is prettily bordered by the crystal clear waters that lap right up to the table's edge.
Santorini is one of the best places on earth for sunset viewing, so if braving the crowded streets of Oia is not for you and you prefer a quiet, romantic night in, you can easily admire the beautiful sunset from the refuge of many of the island's strategically positioned hotels.
The more clouds you have in your sky, the more colourful sunset it will be.
Sajal Sazzad
Although Santorini seems to take much of the glory regarding Cycladic sunsets, the nearby island of Mykonos should not be underestimated.
The vivid sunsets in Mykonos are well-known among the most spectacular in the Aegean Sea.
In Mykonos, sunsets are so revered that it is common for a hush to fall over the spectating crowd as the sun makes its final dip below the horizon. The beauty of such a special moment is often celebrated with a cheer of appreciation.
Little Venice is located on the water's edge of Mykonos Chora and is highly regarded as a romantic location, buzzing with plenty of places from where to see the sunset.
Initially the homes of fishermen and their families, the buildings hang out over the water. They are now home to lively cafes, restaurants and bars – perfect locations for viewing the sunset over a nice cocktail, meal, dessert or coffee.
The view from the windows and terraces of these buildings looks directly over the sea to the west, giving you the perfect view of the setting sun and 16th-century windmills against a sky of reds and oranges so spectacular that it’s difficult to believe that it is real.
Located atop the highest peak in Mykonos Town, the aptly named 180 Degrees Sunset Bar provides the perfect panoramic view for sunset lovers in Mykonos.
From here, spectators can enjoy the enchanting Cycladic sunset while sipping cocktails and listening to chilled music from the comfortable seat of a bar lounge.
On the sun-drenched southern tip of Mykonos, many flock to the supremely chic and vibrant Scorpios, a beachfront spot offering regional fare, unique cocktails and regular entertainment.
The location is the perfect vantage point from which to admire the sunset as the blue horizons blur with yellows, golds, and pinks born of the generous Cycladic sun.
A perfectly casual place for a sunset dinner is Joanna's Nikos Place, a small restaurant located next to Megali Ammos Beach.
This affordable and absolute beachfront taverna offers the perfect place for authentic Greek fare in the most dreamy of locations.
There are plenty of romantic beach locations from which to admire the flame-lit sunset in Mykonos, such as the eastern end of Elia Beach. This location provides the perfect view of the sun sinking below the opposing hilltops, shrouding the surrounding whitewashed buildings in an auburn glow upon its descent.
No sun outlasts its sunset, but will rise again and bring the dawn.
Maya Angelou
Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades islands off the main coast of Greece and the location of Apollo's temple.
According to the ancient Greeks, Apollo drove his chariot into the sea off the coast of Naxos each night, so perhaps it is fitting that some of Greece's best sunsets are found at the Port of Naxos.
The only thing that remains of the temple of Apollo is the Portara, or ‘gateway’.
The Portara is the island's main landmark. It is a colossal marble gate and the single remaining part of the unfinished temple of Apollo from 530 B.C.
Today, Naxos' Temple of Apollo is connected with the Naxos mainland via a paved footpath, providing access to a spot that offers one of the most enchanting sunsets in Greece.
Agia Anna Beach in Naxos is popular with visitors all year round, thanks to its idyllic swimming conditions, picturesque fishing boats, a pretty little church perched on the south side of the beach, plus a range of beachside bars, restaurants and tavernas.
If you're in the mood for a coastal wander, Agia Anna is an ideal location to take in the iconic Cycladic sunset and is well worth a visit.
Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Perhaps more notorious for its party scene, the idyllic island of Ios also boasts some incredible sunset locations.
Panoramic views coupled with Cycladic architecture, plus crystalline waters and clear skies provide a heavenly combination.
Many winding paths lead from Chora to the hill, from where you can enjoy incredible panoramic views of the horizon.
Teatro Odysseas Elytis, often called the Old Village of Ios, is a great vantage point that overlooks Chora and is one of the best places to admire the sunset in Ios.
In addition, amazing views of the sunset can be captured from the rooftop of the abandoned Gaitis Museum. If you walk around for about 30 minutes after sunset, you can also see the lights twinkle in Chora.
If you prefer a more peaceful scene, away from the hustle and bustle, there are plenty of peaceful locations, such as Milopotas Beach, from which to admire blissful sunset views.
After the sun has set, there are a number of surrounding bars, eateries, and the famous Drakos Fish Taverna located at the northern end of the beach from where it is possible to further soak up the holiday island atmosphere and enjoy the Greek cuisine.
A place renowned for its food, Sifnos is an underestimated Cycladic treasure blessed with beautiful beaches, coves, olive trees and mountains.
Kamares is the main port of Sifnos and is a fantastic viewpoint for some of the island's most amazing sunsets.
Apollonia, the city's name, espouses its devotion to Apollo. It is the capital of Sifnos and the heart of the island.
There are many rooftop bars and restaurants from where one can admire the swirl of colours that light the sky upon sunset.
Just on the outskirts of the bustling village there are quieter locations from which the spectacle of a seemingly enormous fiery sun retreating behind a floral and mountainous landscape is a treat to spectators each evening.
Vathi is one of the most untouched and unspoiled beaches in Sifnos.
Its crystal waters are framed by a sandy beach lined with lovely coffee bars and tavernas.
At one end of the horseshoe-shaped beach lies the Church of Taxiarches, dating back to the 17th century.
A romantic setting for lovers, the ancient architecture seemingly comes to life with shifting shadows and an otherworldly glow.
A sunset is the sun's fiery kiss to the night.
Crystal Woods
Each day is marked by a sunset, regardless of where you are.
But Greece's wondrous, ancient lands seem to hold a special power for sunset lovers, who travel across the globe to admire the wondrous beauty of skies illuminated by a kaleidoscope of colours swirling above a reflective ocean.
From their perfect position in the Aegean Sea, Greece's island group known as the Cyclades provide many ideal vantage points from which to view beautiful sunsets from just about any place.
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