10 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Koufonisia
Koufonisia is a small slice of paradise in the Small Cyclades — with golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back vibe. Before you plan your trip, here are the essentials to make the most of your vacation.
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Choose the Right Time to Visit
July–August are the busiest months. For a more relaxed experience, consider June or September — still warm, but quieter and better value.
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Book Ferry Tickets Early
Ferry routes are limited, especially in August. Book 1–2 months in advance to secure availability and prices.
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Get Ready to Walk a Lot
The island is compact and walkable. A bike can speed things up — a car is usually unnecessary.
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Discover the Must-See Beaches
Don’t miss Pori, Italida, Foinikas, Fanos, and the natural pool Piscina (perfect for photos!).
- Take small boats to Kato Koufonisia for secluded coves.
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Transportation on the Island
No buses and just one taxi. Getting around is simple:
- Walking
- Renting a bike or scooter
- Small boats to popular beaches & Kato Koufonisia
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Book Your Accommodation Early
Rooms sell out fast in peak season. For the best locations and rates, book in winter or early spring.
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Always Carry Cash
There are three ATMs (Piraeus Bank, Eurobank, Alpha Bank), but power outages can occur. Keep cash for small taverns and bars.
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Taste the Local Cuisine
Known for fresh seafood and Greek comfort dishes. Try lobster pasta, local cheeses, and small meze with ouzo or raki.
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Respect the Environment
Help preserve the island’s beauty: pack out your trash, carry a reusable bottle, and support local businesses.
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Know the Summer Crowd
July–August attracts mostly 20–35 year-olds and a lively vibe. Prefer June or September for quieter days.
- Cars are not necessary
- Bikes/scooters are ideal
- Boats are perfect for beaches & Kato Koufonisia