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Dates: 24th April – 1st May 2027
Price: £1,995 places available
Single Room Supplement: £150
Deposit: £200 per person
Price Includes: All meals, accommodation, ground transport & transfers, services of guides & tour report
Not Included: Flights, travel insurance, entry to archaeological sites, drinks & any other personal items.
Conservation Donation: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland (BSBI)
Leader: Sotiris Alexiou & Rachael Alexiou-Ayrton
Group Size & Travel: Minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 guests plus 2 leaders
Grade: Gentle pace and generally easy walks in a variety of terrains
Holiday Highlights
- A unique & exclusive small-group tour in spring, to the beautiful Cycladic islands of Paros & Naxos
- Led by locals! Our passion and knowledge of sites & Greek nature & culture & the ability to adapt to seasonal variation is second to none!
- Orchids of course Including Ophrys andria, O. attica, O. ariadnae, O. blitopertha, O. bombyliflora, O. calypsus, O. ceto, O. cretica, O. reinholdii, O. gortynia, O. icariensis, O. parosica & many more!
- Plenty of other flora & fauna to observe & photograph – we love botany, birds, butterflies, & everything in between!
- A bonus attraction of ‘Athens by night’
- Contribute to conservation with a donation to BSBI
Join our brand-new adventure in Greece and take a voyage to two of the finest Cyclades islands for their bounty of spring flora & fauna!
Our focus will of course include orchids and can expect an interesting range and probably a few surprise finds as well! Species we can expect to see include Anacamptis collina, A. fragrans, A. papilionacea aegaea, A. pyramidalis, and A. sancta, Orchis anatolica, O. anthropophora, Serapias bergonii, S. orientalis, S. parviflora etc. Bee orchids include Ophrys andria, O. attica, O. ariadnae, O. blitopertha, O. bombyliflora, O. calypsus, O. ceto, O. cretica, O. reinholdii, O. ferrum-equinum, O. gortynia, O. icariensis, O. iricolor, O. israelitica, O. omegaifera, O. tenthredinifera lychnitis, O. parosica, O. phryganae, O. sicula, O. speculum. We will be seeing plenty of other nature, like Aegean Wall Lizard Podarcis erhardii, butterflies like Southern Comma Polygonia egea, birds like Griffon Vultures and Bonelli’s Eagles and lots more. As locals and long-time residents, we offer an intimacy with the Greek landscape that only a native can provide. Our wildlife tours in Greece go further, immersing you in the authentic traditions, history, and flavours of the Greece we call home. The Odyssey The name “Cyclades” refers to the 33 islands and islets forming a circle (the name in English means: “circular islands”) around the sacred island of Delos. According to the Greek mythology, Poseidon, God of the sea, furious at the Cyclades nymphs turned them into islands. Our journey begins in Athens, where we’ll head straight to Pireaus port and board our first ferry trip, to Paros Island. Our base for our stay on the island will be a beautiful mountain village of Lefkes. This is an impressive mountain village surrounded by vegetation, built in the local neoclassical island style. There are beautiful squares and narrow alleys paved with marble. The village is located on the highest location of Paros, offering breathtaking views of the island and the sea. From here we’ll venture out each day to learn and discover the natural and cultural treasures on the island. Paros Island serves as a premier destination for those who seek more than just a holiday—it is a sanctuary of profound ecological and geological significance. Beyond its crystalline waters and pristine coastlines lies a rugged, expressive landscape that has captivated the human imagination for millennia. The island’s unique natural history is etched into its very foundations. Since antiquity, Paros has been renowned for its exceptional white marble quarries. This “Parian marble,” prized for its unparalleled translucency and purity, provided the raw medium for the ancient world’s most celebrated masterpieces. The same terrain you will explore once yielded the stone for iconic works such as the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. For the next stage of our journey, we will make the fairly short ferry crossing to nearby Naxos, which lies at the very centre of the Cyclades group of islands. The Chora (town) will be the base for our stay on the island, from where we’ll head out on our excursions each day to find the best of the nature of Naxos! As the largest and most fertile island in the Cyclades, Naxos stands as a verdant outlier at the very heart of the archipelago. This unrivalled fertility supports a wealth of natural beauty, offering discerning travellers a host of sophisticated relaxation and exploration options. Your journey begins at the whitewashed harbour of Chora, where the iconic Portara—a monumental marble gateway to an unfinished temple of Apollo—stands sentinel on the neighbouring Palatia Islet. The island’s capital is a masterclass in historical layering, where the fortified Old Chora reveals a labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and Venetian walled houses. Many of these grand residences still bear the original Venetian coats of arms, contributing to a unique architectural fusion of Cycladic and medieval styles. Our exploration ventures beyond these monuments though, into the island’s lush interior, connecting its rich human history with the vibrant, living ecosystem that makes Naxos the most bountiful jewel of the Greek islands. Athens On the 7th day we’ll make the return voyage to Athens Piraeus Port. We’ll make one more journey, to the centre of the city, where we’ll enjoy ‘Athens by night’. The ancient monuments of the Acropolis are arguable even more stunning when lit against the dark sky. We may also fit in a visit to the Acropolis museum, depending on our schedule and museum opening times. Finally, we will retire to our hotel near the Acropolis for a well-earned rest, before making our journeys home the following morning.

Day 1, 24th April. Arrival and meet at Athens airport and transfer to Piraeus port.
Ferry to Paros Island (ferry departs 17.30 and takes 4hr 30m).
Check into our hotel in Lefkes, a charming inland mountain village in Paros, which was once the island’s capital during the Middle Ages.
Day 2, 25th April. A leisurely exploration of Paros part I.
Day 3, 26th April. A leisurely exploration of Paros part II.
Day 4, 27th April. A late morning or lunchtime ferry from Paros to Naxos Island.
We will check into our hotel in the Hora (town) of Naxos and have a walk around the old town and its medieval Venetian castle.
Day 5, 28th April. A leisurely exploration to discover the nature of Naxos
Day 6, 29th April. Nature of Naxos part II.
Day 7, 30th April. Ferry from Naxos to Piraeus port in the afternoon (ferry departs at 14.10 and journey takes 3hr 40m).
Transfer to Athens
We will enjoy ‘Athens by night’ and then retire to our hotel near the Acropolis.
Day 8, 1st May. Transfer to airport in the morning for departure
Please note: The ferry times are based on the current 2026 schedule as the 2027 timetable is not available yet. We will adjust things as necessary once the 2027 timetable is published.
Sotiris Alexiou is a Greek biologist with decades of field experience, predominantly the flora of Greece, but also the study of butterflies, reptiles and other fauna. Sotiris is passionate about promoting and protecting the rich diversity of wildlife in his home country, hence he started up his own publishing company ‘Wild Greece Editions‘. He is the author of the book ‘100 endemic plants of Greece’ and the editor of the open-accessed journal ‘Parnassiana Archives’, where various scientific papers are published, e.g. ‘The genus Colchicum L. (Colchicaceae) in Greece’.
Sotiris’s love for flowers has led him to explore many parts of Greece, from the islands such as Crete and Rhodes, the floristically rich southern Peloponnese, to the higher ground there, such as Mt.Chelmos. His intimate knowledge of Greek flora make him an indispensable guide for our holidays in his beautiful home country!
Rachael has a BSc in Environmental Science from Aberystwyth University and is now living permanently in Greece and running the Korinthian Museum of Natural History. Rachael is a keen naturalist and has been interested in birds, botany and butterflies since a young age. Rachael has travelled extensively around the world over the past 25 years as a client with many travel companies and has good knowledge on what makes a great customer experience. She is now running nature trips in Greece with her husband Sotiris. Together they form a great team to look after you and to show and share the natural and cultural treasures of Greece!
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