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The Cyclades, situated in the heart of the Aegean Sea, are one of Greece’s most iconic archipelagos. Renowned for their whitewashed houses, blue domes and sun-drenched landscapes, they offer a unique blend of tradition, history and natural beauty. This group of around 220 islands, of which about thirty are inhabited, attracts travellers from all over the world every year, drawn by idyllic beaches, picturesque villages and an authentic atmosphere. Steeped in history, the Cyclades take their name from the Greek word ‘kyklos’, meaning ‘circle’, as they are arranged in a circle around the sacred island of Delos, which in ancient times was considered the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Even today, this cultural heritage is evident in the ancient ruins, local traditions and the distinct identity of each island. With lively festivals, Mediterranean cuisine and spectacular scenery ranging from volcanic cliffs to golden sandy beaches, the Cyclades offer an impressive variety. But with so much choice, it can be difficult to know which islands to prioritise. In this article, we take you on a journey to discover 10 must-visit islands in the Cyclades, each with its own unique charm and hidden treasures.

Traveling is much more than simply moving from point A to point B. It is an opportunity to discover the history, cultures, and natural wonders that have shaped our planet for millennia. Among these treasures, certain places stand out for their outstanding universal value, to the point of being designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These sites are not only beautiful; they tell the story of humanity, its achievements, its beliefs, and its deep connection with nature. UNESCO World Heritage sites are places recognized for their outstanding universal value, whether cultural, historical, or natural. Around the world, these iconic sites serve as true landmarks, bearing witness to human ingenuity and the richness of our environment. Visiting them offers a tangible insight into the history of civilizations and the diversity of landscapes that make up our planet. Some of these sites stand out for their symbolic significance and international renown. The Pyramids of Giza, for example, represent one of humanity’s oldest monumental achievements, while the Great Wall of China illustrates the scale of imperial architectural ambitions. Others, such as Machu Picchu or Chichén Itzá, bear witness to vanished civilizations whose legacy continues to inspire fascination and study. Natural heritage is no exception, with areas of remarkable biodiversity such as Serengeti National Park and the Great Barrier Reef. In addition to these sites, there are monuments of great cultural and spiritual significance, such as the Taj Mahal and Angkor Wat, as well as iconic landscapes like Mount Fuji and Iguazú National Park. In this article, we present a selection of ten UNESCO World Heritage Sites that are among the most remarkable in the world. Each site will be described in detail, helping readers understand its significance, its unique features, and why it’s worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.
NAVIGATE WITH DISTINCTION Four Seasons moves into the luxury cruising segment with Four Seasons Yachts. Conceived in collaboration with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, the renowned luxury hotel group tackles the luxury cruising segment with Four Seasons Yachts, unveiling 13 new summer and autumn voyages and 22 more sailings aboard its Four Season Yacht I in the year 2026. 7-night itineraries are available: on the Adriatic Sea, anchored in Croatia, Slovenia, Italy and Montenegro. in the Mediterranean, with a route around southern Italy, from the Adriatic to Sicily, before ending in Malta. Another trip will start in Malta, before heading north along the Italian coast and spending several days on the Côte d'Azur. Other 5-, 7- and 9-night voyages include legendary ports of call such as Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Monte Carlo, Capri, Positano, Taormina, Palma de Mallorca and Valencia, as well as lesser-known gems such as Portovenere in Italy, Fréjus and Mandelieu-la-Napoule in France, Ciutadella de Menorca in Spain and Gozo in Malta. Another new itinerary for 2026 invites travelers on an eleven-night Atlantic crossing that begins in the Canary Islands and ends in Barbados. Discover the Four Season Yacht I: YACHT FEATURES - Four Seasons' unparalleled dedication to service and a 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio. - A sanctuary of residential-style suites with seamless connectivity between suites. - The largest suites at sea, from over 500 to nearly 10,000 square feet - more than three tennis courts. - A 2.5-meter pool, 11 onboard restaurants/bars and a full-service spa/lounge. - Entertainment for all ages with kids' clubs and an onboard marina for immersive experiences at sea. TAILOR-MADE TRIPS - More than 130 unique destinations in the Mediterranean and Caribbean, many only accessible by yacht - Meticulously crafted itineraries combining hidden gems and premier ports of call. - Longer stays in the world's most coveted destinations - Possibility of combining sea voyages with land stays at Four Seasons hotels and resorts. - Consecutive voyages of up to 21 days can be booked without visiting a single port. - Personalized onshore experiences allow customers to explore at their own pace. FOUR SEASONS PRESS ROMS










