If you want a quiet and peaceful summer break, this island needs to be on your list.
The summer holidays are approaching, and if you’re planning a holiday, then you know it can be tricky to decide where to go. Living in the UK means we’re lucky enough to have Europe on our doorstep.
With so many dream locations to choose from, it can be difficult to decide where to go. If you value peace and quiet, it’s a good idea to look for places that are a little off the beaten path while still providing a relaxing, sunny getaway.
That’s why travel experts at Solmar Villas have researched data from more than 160 places to reveal which are the best for a crowd-free holiday.
Where to visit for a peaceful holiday
Coming in first place was Alonissos, Greece. This stunning island is located in the northern Sporades and is famous for its laid-back charm and unspoiled beauty.
It’s the smallest of the inhabited islands in the Sporades archipelago and offers a totally relaxed holiday.
It’s home to the largest marine protected area in Europe which offers birds, reptiles and mammals a safe breeding ground.
You can visit the park and perhaps catch a glimpse of the rare Mediterranean Monk Seal as you dive beneath the crystal clear water.
There’s no shortage of gorgeous beaches to spend a day at, and the Old Town is well worth a visit too.
The Old Town sits above the island on a hill 200 metres above sea level. There’s narrow winding alley ways, colourfully painted doors and plenty of charming cages and tavernas to stop in for a bite to eat or a drink.
You can enjoy awe-inspiring views out over the island and the sea that surrounds it while sitting in the shade of the island’s greenery.
How to get there
There is no airport on the island, so the best way to get there is to get a ferry from the neighbouring island of Skiathos. The ferry takes around two hours to the largest town on the island – Patitiri.
From Patitiri you can explore the rest of the island, whether you want to lounge on the beach, explore the marine reserve or soak up the rich history of the city – all without the crowds that flock to other Greek islands like Mykonos and Santorini.
Sharon Bradbury, travel expert at Solmar Villas said: “Many families don’t have the option of travelling outside the school holidays, so choosing the right destination becomes even more important.
For families looking to make the most of their summer break, it can be worth looking beyond the usual hotspots. A quieter destination often means a more relaxed experience from the moment you arrive. “
The 20 quietest places to visit on school holidays
- Alonissos, Greece
- El Hierro, Spain
- Skopelos, Greece
- Mustique, St. Vincent & Grenadines
- La Gomera, Spain
- Paxos, Greece
- Åland Islands, Finland
- Isle of Harris, United Kingdom
- Costa Verde, Spain
- Koh Yao Noi, Thailand
- Mani Peninsula, Greece
- La Palma, Spain
- Skeleton Coast, Namibia
- Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
- Cantabria, Spain
- Esposende, Portugal
- Koh Mak, Thailand
- Con Dao Islands, Vietnam
- Aitutaki, Cook Islands
- Little Corn Island, Nicaragua

