It's no wonder that a diverse country like Greece has something for everyone, including families traveling with kids or teenagers. One of the best ways to make memories as a family is to embark on an unforgettable trip to some of the prettiest islands in the Cyclades. Starting with Paros, a laid-back island that promises endless carefree moments for the entire family, thanks to its gorgeous beaches with shallow waters, organic farms, and tangible moments of local life with fishermen working on their nets by the shore. Next up is Naxos, yet another family-friendly island where you can join once-in-a-lifetime experiences, such as cheese-making classes and pottery workshops, or simply enjoy the island's exquisite cuisine, based on fresh local ingredients. No trip to the Cyclades is complete without a stop in Santorini and if you thought that the latter appeals only to lovers, think again. Steeped in myths, legends, and history, Santorini is a fascinating island to explore for adults and children alike.
One of our team members in Greece will be available to you leading up to and during your trip to answer any questions and arrange local services. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best this country has to offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon request, we will provide you with an eSIM with data that you can use to reach your local JayWay contact (whom you will meet in person) throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3- to 5-star accommodation options, including boutique hotels and charming B&Bs. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambiance.
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- Flights from and to your home country.
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- Meals (other than breakfast if included in room rate and meals listed as included in food tours and excursions, unless explicitly stated otherwise).
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Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.3 Nights in Paros
3 Nights in Paros


3 Nights in Paros
Paros offers a quintessential Greek island experience. Located in the heart of the Cyclades, this fisherman's paradise historically famed for its marble now attracts landlubbers. Paros combines all the necessary elements for a memorable vacation: captivating landscapes, heavenly beaches with turquoise waters, picturesque villages with whitewashed cube houses and colorful shutters framed with beautiful bougainvillea, traditional island flair, and a distinctive character. The town of Parikia is home to the impressive church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (the Church of a Hundred Doors), one of Greece's main pilgrimage points. Once a quaint fisherman's village, Naoussa is the place to be, offering a more laidback and affordable take on neighboring Mykonos. Naoussa houses narrow maze-like alleyways, cute shops, and a plethora of fish taverns serving fresh food. At night, the picturesque harbor, with its traditional fishing boats, offers a new side, thanks to its bustling nightlife.
Paros offers a quintessential Greek island experience. Located in the heart of the Cyclades, this fisherman's paradise historically famed for its marble now attracts landlubbers. Paros combines all the necessary elements for a memorable vacation: captivating landscapes, heavenly beaches with turquoise waters, picturesque villages with whitewashed cube houses and colorful shutters framed with beautiful bougainvillea, traditional island flair, and a distinctive character. The town of Parikia is home to the impressive church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (the Church of a Hundred Doors), one of Greece's main pilgrimage points. Once a quaint fisherman's village, Naoussa is the place to be, offering a more laidback and affordable take on neighboring Mykonos. Naoussa houses narrow maze-like alleyways, cute shops, and a plethora of fish taverns serving fresh food. At night, the picturesque harbor, with its traditional fishing boats, offers a new side, thanks to its bustling nightlife.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Paros
Upon arrival to Paros' airport, a driver will meet you and take you to your accommodations.
Family Oriented Islands
Paros and Antiparos are very family-friendly destinations. Compared to other Cyclades Islands, these two are more relaxed and not as busy. Your children will love watching the ducks and geese in the port area, as well as the local fisherman unloading fresh hauls of octopi each day! Take a water taxi (or car) to one of the many beautiful beaches around the island – beware, there are many! One of our favorites is Monastiri Beach, which ticks all the family-friendly boxes! Sparkling shallow water, water sports galore, volleyball, sun loungers for rent, plenty of sand space, and a taverna for an easy lunch if you arrive ill-prepared.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Paros

Authentic Greek Cuisine Group Cooking Class
Enjoy a hands-on cooking lesson with one of the most trusted gastronomic specialists on the island, who will introduce you to the authentic Greek cuisine. Join in for a fun morning in the kitchen for a Greek cooking class concentrating on the traditional food and wines of the beautiful island of Paros. See, smell, and taste authentic Greece. Please note that a minimum of 8 participants is required for this cooking class to run.
Every Day a Different Beach

Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Paros

A Quintessential Greek Island
Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to Naxos by Ferry
Today, the island of Naxos awaits! The ferry ride is fairly brief, 30-60 minutes, depending on which departure you take. We've included a port transfer to get you to the port of Paros in comfort.

3 Nights in Naxos
3 Nights in Naxos



3 Nights in Naxos
The largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos frequently appears lists of the most authentic Greek islands and for good reason, as it is large enough to not rely solely on tourism. Gracefully lying in the heart of the Aegean, this dazzling Greek jewel is an ideal destination for those who wish to indulge in life's simple pleasures, great food, and gorgeous sandy beaches. What visitors love most about Naxos is the genuine rural charm found in the island’s picturesque mountainous villages, which dot the rugged landscape. Naxos has been the source of quality marble for centuries, and its ancient marble quarries, and their products, are some of the island's many highlights. Naxian marble was used to create the extraordinary sculptures that can be admired on the island of Delos and the archaeological site of Delphi. At sunset, enjoy a leisurely walk along the harbor of Chora (Naxos' old town) towards the island's most imposing landmark: the Portara. This massive marble doorway dates back to 530 B.C. and was built to honor the god of light, Apollo, although it was never fully completed. The myths and legends surrounding the island of Naxos are worth the trip alone. After sunset, head to one of the local tavernas found inside the fortified walls of the Venetian castle, the Kastro.
The largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos frequently appears lists of the most authentic Greek islands and for good reason, as it is large enough to not rely solely on tourism. Gracefully lying in the heart of the Aegean, this dazzling Greek jewel is an ideal destination for those who wish to indulge in life's simple pleasures, great food, and gorgeous sandy beaches. What visitors love most about Naxos is the genuine rural charm found in the island’s picturesque mountainous villages, which dot the rugged landscape. Naxos has been the source of quality marble for centuries, and its ancient marble quarries, and their products, are some of the island's many highlights. Naxian marble was used to create the extraordinary sculptures that can be admired on the island of Delos and the archaeological site of Delphi. At sunset, enjoy a leisurely walk along the harbor of Chora (Naxos' old town) towards the island's most imposing landmark: the Portara. This massive marble doorway dates back to 530 B.C. and was built to honor the god of light, Apollo, although it was never fully completed. The myths and legends surrounding the island of Naxos are worth the trip alone. After sunset, head to one of the local tavernas found inside the fortified walls of the Venetian castle, the Kastro.
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in Naxos
Upon arriving at the port, you'll be taken to your accommodations in Naxos.
Beaches for All Tastes

Day 5
Day 5 - Your First Full Day in Naxos

Kids First Private Half-Day Tour
If you're traveling to Naxos as a family and looking for kid-friendly activities that the little ones will remember forever, this private day tour is exactly what you need. From a cheese-making experience to a pottery workshop to a beekeeper’s farm, this day is filled with fascinating activities to keep the children excited.
Day 6
Day 6 - Your Second Full Day in Naxos

Kayaking at Sea Group Tour
This thrilling sea-based kayak adventure begins at the picturesque Kalantos Beach, 43 km from Naxos Town. After a 30-minute briefing on kayak use, you'll paddle eastward to the enchanting Rina's Cave. At a relaxed pace, you'll enjoy the fascinating geology, Cycladic landscapes, and turquoise waters, with stops at secluded beaches for swimming, snorkeling, and cliff jumping. Throughout the tour, your experienced guide ensures a safe and personalized experience, making this a unique and unforgettable way to explore Naxos.
Day 7
Day 7 - Traveling to Santorini by Ferry
Today you will travel from Naxos to Santorini by ferry. A driver will pick you up at your accommodations and take you to the port. Then you will take the ferry to Santorini, which takes around 1 hour 30 minutes / 3 hours based on your preferred departure time.

2 Nights in Santorini
2 Nights in Santorini



2 Nights in Santorini
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
“Intelligent adults come here and turn into infants,” Craig Walzer, owner of the Atlantis Bookstore. Santorini is every traveler's dream. The whitewashed houses and blue domed churches perched atop of soaring cliffs, the narrow cobblestone streets and unsurpassed views of crystal-clear blue waters -- these all greet you as you step foot on this fairytale land. Intertwining myth and reality, Santorini is every bit as beautiful as the countless postcards, magazine covers, and Instagram photos claim. The village of Oia is world-famous for its sunset, where thousands of spectators line up every evening to witness the magic as the sun bids farewell to the sky and the canvas lights up in fierce hues. Fortunately, the sunset can be enjoyed from much of the rest of this crescent-shaped island. Santorini is also home to Akrotiri, the Greek take on Pompeii. Inhabited since Neolithic times, this city was built up by the Minoans, a seafaring civilization that predated the ancient Greeks, only to be destroyed in the catastrophic eruption that shaped Santorini, which forms part of a massive volcanic caldera. Covered in ashes for millennia, Akrotiri is still being uncovered. We suggest visiting the neighboring center of the caldera, where you can enjoy hot springs, visit the volcanic crater, and enjoy stunning views of Santorini itself. Santorini’s unique ecology, climate and volcanic ash soil paved the way for a flourishing wine industry. Its indigenous varietals will make your stay even more enjoyable.
Day 7
Day 7 - Arrival in Santorini
Upon arrival to Santorini's port, you'll be taken to your hotel in Fira.

Premium Group Catamaran Cruise
Santorini’s volcanic landscape is best explored from the water, so set sail on this top-rated catamaran cruise, which will bring you to the island’s best beaches, viewpoints, and even directly inside the caldera, with a small group of fellow travelers. Along the way, you'll soak in natural hot springs, swim and snorkel off the Red Beach, and take in views of nearby Cyclades islands. An open bar and buffet lunch served right onboard keep you refreshed and energized throughout the voyage.
Day 8
Day 8 - Your First Full Day in Santorini

Santorini for Families (Symposion) Full Day Private Tour
Day 9
Day 9 - Departure Day
Today a driver will pick you up from your accommodations and take you straight to Santorini's airport.
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Average of our Guest's Ratings of tour packages including these destinations

Very efficient and well planed. Everything worked as planned.
– Ruth & Lisa, New Jersey
Visited : Greece, Croatia
Itinerary : Athens, Naxos, Paros, Athens, Dubrovnik, Split
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Very easy to work with. Great guest page. Very knowledgeable staff.
– Leslie & Constantine, Connecticut
Visited : Greece
Itinerary : Athens, Naxos, Santorini
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I have recommended JayWay to several friends and we will travel with JayWay again!
– Beth, Timothy, Dean & Susan, Minnesota
Visited : Greece, Turkey
Itinerary : Santorini, Naxos, Chania, Athens, Nafplio, Athens, Istanbul
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