Kea Island The Aegean's Hidden Simple Beauty
- İlke Çollü
- Jun 17
- 2 min read

Just a short ferry ride from Athens, Kea Island is a place of undiscovered tranquillity, traditional Greek life and an escape to nature. One of the least known islands of the Cyclades group, Kea offers an experience where simplicity and serenity take center stage.
Stones that Stand the Test of Time: Ancient Roads of Kea
The ancient stone roads in Kea will take you back thousands of years. The ancient city of Karthea, which is among the archaeological ruins, fascinates its visitors with its theater, temples and its location overlooking the sea. Walking in this area, which is reached by footpaths, means both tracing the footsteps of the past and being in the heart of nature.
Silence is a Choice in Kea
The first thing that strikes you as you wander the streets of Kea is the understated life. Time slows down as you walk among whitewashed houses, cobbled streets and centuries-old olive trees. Away from the tourist crowds, the island attracts those who want to see the real face of Greece. Swimming in the quiet bays during the day and tasting local delicacies in the coastal towns in the evenings turns into a ritual here.
Blue as Far As The Eye Can See
Kea's coast is a place of discovery, with crystal clear waters and rocky shores. There are many small and hidden coves for swimming. The beaches of Otzias, Koundouros and Spathi are particularly noteworthy for their natural beauty and underwater richness. For diving enthusiasts, Kea is also home to one of Greece's most impressive shipwrecks, the Britannic.
A Landscape in the Hills, a Memory in the Hearts
Kea's inland villages are perfect for those who want to get to know the spirit of the island more closely. Ioulida, the capital, offers a different simplicity despite its classic Cycladic architecture. Cobblestone streets, stone houses and a centuries-old peace that greets you at every corner... And of course the stone lion statue that has become the symbol of Kea: Lion of Kea, a reminder that the past is still on watch.
Why Kea?
Kea is an island that refuses to be pretentious but endears itself. Neither crowded nor remote; just as it should be. This island, where history, nature and simplicity are in harmony, represents a beauty still untouched in the Aegean. If you intend to explore the Greek Islands, Kea should be at the top of your list. Because some islands are not seen, they are felt.
At channel.R, we believe that every minute spent on Kea is a unique dance of sea and land, past and present.