Avoid the scorching heat: Eight perfect Greek islands to visit year-round

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With rising temperatures and increasing crowds, head out-of-season to those islands that are ‘open’ year round for a serene experience.

Greek islands are usually the domain of visitors after a diet of Hellenistic S’s and a strong cocktail or three. But with rising temperatures, the summer months increasingly mean swarms and sweat.

The solution? Head to those islands that have a permanent population and don’t slam shut their shutters when sun-seekers have departed. This gives you some space to dine in cosy tavernas, hike empty trails and enjoy serene, crowd-free sites. The following islands are my top picks for year-round immersion.The largest of the Greek islands, with a decent permanent population of about 630,000, Crete has a lot to offer year-round.

Cretan produce and cuisine is sublime; ask around for the hours of local wineries and cheeseries , but there’s a lot more to wax lyrical about. The local university’s students inject life into the cafes and bars, especially in Mytilene, the capital.One of the larger islands, which is said to have sent ships to the Trojan War, Kos has lush valleys, Greek ruins and attractive harbours.

The mythological island of Artemis, Goddess of Hunting, Leros has several appealing villages. But the most fascinating is Lakki, whose “Rational” architecture is the legacy of fascist leader Mussolini during the Italian Occupation in WWII. The ordered wide streets, former officers’ villas and apartment blocks with their curved balconies remain intact. Granted, all the popular beach areas close here after the summer season, but the main settlement, Panteli, still operates. In winter, you’ll be joining the locals over aPoros hosts about 4000 permanent residents, some of whom work on the Peloponnese, an easy five-minute ferry ride.

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