Santorini
Sardinia
Beach lovers should set their course for the Italian island Sardinia. The second-largest island in the Med, Sardinia is undoubtedly the best destination for beaches – it has an abundance of white sand and crystal clear waters.
Corsica
Often overlooked by everyone (except the French of course) is the stunning island of Corsica, the fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and one where you’re spoilt for choice for natural delights.
Folegandros
The Greek island of Folegandros typifies up the appeal of the Cyclades – sugar-cube houses, intense seas, pristine beaches, and stark landscapes that make the most of the special light that seems to fall on the Aegean.
Hvar
Of all of Croatia’s (hundreds of) islands, Hvar is arguably the most beautiful. Lush, green, and sunny, with several fine medieval towns and villages that have been immaculately preserved.
Menorca
Smaller and more laid-back than its Balearic sisters Mallorca and Ibiza, Menorca is ringed with glorious bays of turquoise waters and lovely sun-bleached beaches.
Malta
Culture vultures will adore the island nation of Malta, whose mid-Mediterranean position has ensured a rich history and some of the most astounding architecture – thanks to the Knights Hospitaller as well as other occupiers.
Kefalonia The Greek island Kefalonia seduces you with its colors. Big green mountains, blinding white beaches, and seas that are a startling shade of electric blue.
Mljet
Sometimes you just want to get away from it all. And if you love nature and peace and quiet then the Croatian island of Mljet is just the place for you.
Mallorca
The spiritual home of summer vacations in the Med, the Spanish island of Mallorca is another island that has it all – a buzzing capital, historic towns, great nightlife, gorgeous beaches, and charming villages.