
Donoussa, one of the most remote Small Cyclades islands, offers complete escape from modern life. With pristine beaches, traditional architecture, and minimal tourism, Donoussa is perfect for travelers seeking absolute peace. This hidden gem remains largely undiscovered, making it the ultimate destination for those who want to experience Greece as it was decades ago.
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Table of Contents
- Why Visit Donoussa
- Getting to Donoussa
- Getting Around Donoussa
- Discovering Donoussa's Beauty
- Best Beaches in Donoussa
- Hiking & Nature Trails
- Where to Stay in Donoussa
- Dining & Local Cuisine
- Activities & Experiences
- Best Time to Visit Donoussa
- Budget Planning
- Travel Tips & Practical Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why Visit Donoussa {#why-visit-donoussa}
Donoussa offers the ultimate escape from modern life:

Remote Location
Donoussa is one of the most remote islands in the Cyclades. Getting here requires effort, which keeps the island special and unspoiled. This is true off-the-beaten-path travel.
Pristine Nature
Donoussa remains completely natural, with pristine beaches and untouched landscapes. The island's natural beauty is breathtaking, and you'll feel like you're discovering a hidden paradise.
Traditional Life
The island maintains traditional Greek island life with authentic practices, local culture, and genuine hospitality. Visitors can experience Greece as it used to be, before mass tourism.
Complete Peace
With minimal tourism and few visitors, Donoussa offers complete peace and tranquility. This is one of the quietest islands in Greece, perfect for those seeking absolute silence and relaxation.
Off the Beaten Path
Donoussa is a true hidden gem. Most travelers have never heard of it, making it perfect for those who want to discover something special and unique.
Budget-Friendly
With minimal tourism infrastructure, Donoussa is very affordable. Accommodation, dining, and activities are budget-friendly, making it perfect for travelers on a tight budget.
Getting to Donoussa {#getting-to-donoussa}
Donoussa is accessible via Naxos, which serves as the gateway to the Small Cyclades.

From Naxos (Most Common Route)
- Duration: 2-3 hours
- Frequency: 2-3 times weekly (more frequent in summer)
- Ferry Type: Small local ferries
- Port: Naxos Port to Donoussa
- Booking: Essential to book in advance, especially during peak season
Pro Tip: Naxos serves as the main gateway to the Small Cyclades. Consider spending time in Naxos before or after visiting Donoussa. Check our Naxos travel guide for planning your connection.
From Piraeus (Athens)
- Route: Piraeus → Naxos → Donoussa
- Total Duration: 6-8 hours (including connection time)
- Best Approach: Overnight in Naxos, then continue to Donoussa the next day
- Ferry Options: High-speed or conventional ferries to Naxos, then local ferry to Donoussa
For convenient ferry booking, check our ferry tickets page for schedules and prices. Our complete Cyclades ferry guide provides detailed information.
From Other Small Cyclades Islands
Donoussa connects with other Small Cyclades islands:
- From Koufonisia: 1-1.5 hours
- From Schinoussa: 1-1.5 hours
- From Iraklia: 1-1.5 hours
These connections are perfect for Small Cyclades island hopping adventures.
By Air
Donoussa does not have an airport. The nearest airport is:
- Naxos Airport: Domestic flights from Athens, then ferry (2-3 hours)
For airport transfers, check our Cyclades airport transfers guide.
Getting Around Donoussa {#getting-around-donoussa}
Donoussa is small and can be explored on foot or by bicycle.

On Foot
Best For: Exploring Stavros, hiking, short distances, fitness enthusiasts
Walking Routes:
- Stavros exploration: Easy, all on foot
- Hiking trails to beaches
- Island exploration for the adventurous
- Network of paths connecting beaches and villages
Note: Donoussa is perfect for walking and hiking. The island's size and network of paths make it ideal for exploration on foot.
Bicycle Rental
Best For: Easy transportation, beach access, exploring
Advantages:
- Eco-friendly
- Easy parking
- Perfect for the island's size
- Fun way to explore
Rental Cost: €5-10 per day (if available)
Availability: Very limited, may not be available
Scooter/Motorcycle Rental
Best For: Beach access, convenience
Advantages:
- Easy parking
- Good for accessing beaches
- Affordable
Rental Cost: €15-25 per day (if available)
Availability: Very limited, book in advance
Taxis
Availability: Very limited, mainly for port transfers
Cost: €10-15 for transfers
Booking: Arrange through your accommodation
Discovering Donoussa's Beauty {#discovering-donoussas-beauty}
Donoussa offers a tiny village, pristine beaches, and stunning natural beauty.

Stavros (Main Village)
Stavros is Donoussa's tiny main village:
Location: Inland, on a hill
Size: Very small, just a few streets
Architecture: Traditional whitewashed buildings, narrow streets
Atmosphere: Peaceful, authentic, traditional
Highlights:
- Traditional Houses: Beautiful Cycladic architecture
- Narrow Streets: Charming alleys perfect for exploring
- Local Shops: Very basic shops selling essentials
- Tavernas: A few traditional Greek tavernas
- Local Life: Experience authentic island life
Insider Tip: Stavros is tiny and can be explored in 20 minutes, but take your time. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, talk to locals, and experience authentic Greek island life in its most remote form.
Port Area
Donoussa's port area is simple and functional:
Location: On the coast, below Stavros
Character: Basic, functional
Facilities: Port, a few tavernas, some accommodation
Beach: Small beach near the port
Best Beaches in Donoussa {#best-beaches-in-donoussa}
Donoussa offers beautiful, unspoiled beaches that feel like private paradises.

Kedros Beach
Location: Main beach
Access: 10-15 minute walk from Stavros
Characteristics:
- Main organized beach
- Clear, calm waters
- Natural setting
- Basic facilities
- Family-friendly
Best For: Convenience, families, easy access
Facilities: Basic (some sunbeds may be available)

Livadi Beach
Location: Long sandy beach
Access: 15-20 minute walk from Stavros
Characteristics:
- Long stretch of golden sand
- Natural beauty
- Peaceful atmosphere
- Good for swimming
- Less visited
Best For: Peace and quiet, natural beach experience
Facilities: Limited (bring your own supplies)
Kalotaritissa Beach
Location: Secluded location
Access: Short walk or hike
Characteristics:
- Secluded and peaceful
- Natural beauty
- No facilities
- Complete seclusion
- Stunning setting
Best For: Complete seclusion, natural experience
Facilities: None (bring all supplies)
Fykio Beach
Location: Remote location
Access: Challenging access
Characteristics:
- Remote, natural beauty
- Peaceful atmosphere
- No facilities
- Stunning natural setting
Best For: Adventure, complete peace, natural beauty
Facilities: None
Other Beaches
Donoussa has several other smaller beaches and coves to discover:
- Various Coves: Explore hidden coves by hiking
- Remote Beaches: Discover completely secluded spots
Pro Tip: For beach lovers, check our best beaches in Cyclades guide and hidden beaches guide for more beach inspiration.
Hiking & Nature Trails {#hiking-nature-trails}
Donoussa offers excellent hiking opportunities with stunning scenery.

Island Exploration
Network of Paths:
- Paths connecting beaches and villages
- Coastal walks with sea views
- Varying difficulty levels
- Discover hidden coves
Beach Hiking Trails
Various Beach Trails:
- Paths to remote beaches
- Coastal walks
- Scenic routes
- Easy to moderate difficulty
Full Island Circuit
Island Exploration:
- Walk around the entire island
- Discover hidden corners and viewpoints
- Experience diverse landscapes
- Complete peace and solitude
Pro Tip: For more hiking inspiration, check our Cyclades hiking guide covering hiking opportunities across all Cyclades islands.
Where to Stay in Donoussa {#where-to-stay-in-donoussa}
Accommodation in Donoussa is extremely limited, so advance booking is essential.

Stavros (Main Village)
Best For: First-time visitors, convenience, atmosphere
Advantages:
- Central location
- Best restaurants and tavernas (though very limited)
- Traditional atmosphere
- Easy access to everything
- Local shops nearby
Accommodation Types:
- Basic rooms (€25-50/night)
- Studios and apartments (€30-60/night)
- Extremely limited options
Port Area
Best For: Convenience, port proximity
Advantages:
- Close to port (easy arrival/departure)
- Beach access
- Some tavernas
- Often better value
Accommodation Types:
- Basic rooms (€25-45/night)
- Extremely limited options
Booking Tips
- Peak Season (July-August): Book 6+ months in advance (extremely limited)
- Shoulder Season (June, September): Book 4-6 months in advance
- Early/Late Season: Book 2-3 months in advance
- Payment: Cash preferred, limited card acceptance
- Extremely Limited: Book as early as possible due to extremely limited availability
Pro Tip: Use our hotels page to search for accommodation. For detailed information, check our accommodation guides which cover similar islands.
Dining & Local Cuisine {#dining-local-cuisine}
Donoussa offers very basic dining options focusing on traditional Greek cuisine.

Local Specialties
- Fresh Seafood: When available, daily catch from local fishermen
- Local Products: Fresh vegetables and fruits (very limited)
- Traditional Dishes: Simple, authentic Greek recipes
- Basic Cuisine: Simple, traditional food
Dining Areas
Stavros:
- Very Limited Options: Just a few tavernas
- Atmosphere: Simple, authentic
- Price Range: €10-20 per person for a simple meal
- Recommendations: Extremely limited choice, ask locals
Port Area:
- Basic Tavernas: A few simple restaurants
- Casual: Very relaxed atmosphere
- Fresh Seafood: When available
Dining Tips
- Very Limited Options: Be prepared for extremely basic dining
- Cash: Essential - limited card acceptance
- Timing: Greeks dine late (8:30 PM onwards), but restaurants accommodate tourists
- Local Recommendations: Ask your accommodation host
- Self-Catering: Consider accommodation with kitchenette for more flexibility
Activities & Experiences {#activities-experiences}
Donoussa offers simple, peaceful activities perfect for complete relaxation.

Beach Activities
- Swimming: Clear waters perfect for swimming
- Sunbathing: Relax on peaceful beaches
- Beach Exploration: Discover remote coves and beaches
- Beach Walking: Long stretches of sand perfect for walks
Hiking & Walking
- Island Exploration: Walk around the entire island
- Beach Trails: Paths to remote beaches
- Coastal Paths: Scenic walks along the coastline
- Network of Paths: Explore the island's path network
Cultural Experiences
- Local Life: Experience authentic Greek island culture in its most remote form
- Traditional Architecture: Admire Cycladic architecture
- Photography: Stunning photo opportunities throughout the island
Complete Relaxation
- Reading: Perfect place to catch up on reading
- Meditation: Ideal for meditation and mindfulness
- Digital Detox: Complete escape from modern life
- Peace and Quiet: Ultimate tranquility
Pro Tip: Check our activities page for organized tours (though very limited on Donoussa). For more active adventures, see our Cyclades activities guides.
Best Time to Visit Donoussa {#best-time-to-visit-donoussa}

Peak Season (June-September)
Weather: Warm to hot (25-30°C), sunny, minimal rain
Sea Temperature: Perfect for swimming (22-26°C)
Crowds: Busiest period, but still extremely peaceful
Facilities: Limited facilities open
Prices: Highest accommodation prices (though still affordable)
Best For: Guaranteed warm weather, best chance of facilities being open
Insider Tip: July and August are the warmest months. For the best balance, consider late June or early September.
Shoulder Season (May, October)
Weather: Pleasant (20-25°C), generally sunny
Sea Temperature: Cool but swimmable (18-22°C)
Crowds: Very few tourists, extremely peaceful
Facilities: Some facilities may be closed
Prices: Lower prices, 20-30% savings
Best For: Better prices, complete peace, still good weather
Early/Late Season (April, November)
Weather: Mild (15-20°C), some rain possible
Sea Temperature: Cool (16-18°C)
Crowds: Extremely few tourists
Facilities: Very limited facilities open
Prices: Lowest prices, 40-50% savings
Best For: Budget travel, complete peace, if you don't mind cooler weather
Pro Tip: For detailed seasonal information, check our best time to visit Cyclades guide and monthly weather guides.
Budget Planning {#budget-planning}
Donoussa is very budget-friendly, making it perfect for travelers on a tight budget.

Budget Breakdown (Per Person, Per Day)
Budget Traveler (€40-70/day):
- Accommodation: €25-50/night (basic rooms, shared facilities)
- Food: €20-30/day (simple tavernas, some self-catering)
- Activities: Mostly free (beaches, hiking)
- Local Transport: €5-10/day (if renting bicycle/scooter)
- Total: €50-90/day
Mid-Range Traveler (€60-100/day):
- Accommodation: €40-70/night (comfortable studios)
- Food: €30-40/day (restaurants, tavernas, drinks)
- Activities: €10-15/day (beach activities, exploration)
- Local Transport: €10-15/day (scooter rental)
- Total: €90-140/day
Money-Saving Tips
- Travel in Shoulder Season: 20-30% savings on accommodation
- Book Early: Better rates, especially for peak season
- Self-Catering: Choose accommodation with kitchenette for most meals
- Local Tavernas: Eat at simple local tavernas
- Free Activities: Beaches and hiking are free
- Cash Payments: Some places offer discounts for cash
Additional Costs
- Ferry Tickets: €15-30 per person (Naxos-Donoussa), €40-80 (Athens-Naxos-Donoussa)
- Airport Transfers: If arriving via Naxos airport (€15-25 per person)
- Travel Insurance: Recommended
- Souvenirs: Limited options, local products if available
Travel Tips & Practical Information {#travel-tips-practical-information}

Essential Information
- Language: Greek (limited English, learn basic Greek phrases)
- Currency: Euro (€)
- ATMs: None - bring all cash you need
- Credit Cards: Not accepted - cash only
- Internet: Very limited WiFi, may be unreliable
- Phone Coverage: Basic mobile coverage
What to Pack
- Beach Essentials: Sunscreen (high SPF), hat, sunglasses, beach towel
- Hiking Shoes: For trails and exploration
- Light Clothing: Breathable fabrics for warm weather
- Evening Wear: Light jacket or sweater for evening breezes
- Cash: Essential - bring all cash you need
- Power Adapter: European plug (Type C/F)
- Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated
- Essentials: Bring all essentials (very limited shops)
Health & Safety
- Medical Facilities: Very basic, serious cases transferred to Naxos or Athens
- Pharmacies: None - bring all medications you need
- Sun Protection: Essential - strong sun, especially on beaches
- Water: Tap water may be limited, prefer bottled water
- Emergency Numbers: 112 (European emergency number)
- Self-Sufficiency: Be prepared to be self-sufficient
Local Customs
- Tipping: 10% is appreciated at restaurants (not mandatory)
- Greetings: Friendly "Kalimera" (good morning) and "Kalispera" (good evening)
- Respect: Respect local customs and quiet hours
- Beach Etiquette: Keep beaches clean, respect nature
Getting Help
- Tourist Information: None - ask at your accommodation
- Local Knowledge: Accommodation hosts are your best source of information
- Online Resources: Check our Cyclades travel guides for comprehensive information
Frequently Asked Questions {#frequently-asked-questions}
Q1: How do I get to Donoussa?
A: The most common route is via Naxos. Take a ferry from Piraeus (Athens) to Naxos (4-6 hours), then a local ferry from Naxos to Donoussa (2-3 hours). Book ferries well in advance, especially during peak season. Check our ferry tickets page for booking.
Q2: Do I need to book accommodation in advance?
A: Yes, absolutely. Donoussa has extremely limited accommodation (just a few options), and it fills up quickly, especially during peak season. Book 6+ months in advance for peak season, 4-6 months for shoulder season.
Q3: Are there ATMs on Donoussa?
A: No, there are no ATMs on Donoussa. It's essential to bring all the cash you need for your entire stay. Credit cards are not accepted.
Q4: Is Donoussa suitable for families?
A: Donoussa can work for families who are self-sufficient and don't mind very basic facilities. However, the lack of facilities and services may be challenging for families with young children. It's better suited for older children and adults.
Q5: What are the best beaches in Donoussa?
A: Kedros is the main organized beach. Livadi offers a long stretch of sand. Kalotaritissa and Fykio are remote and secluded. All beaches are beautiful and completely unspoiled.
Q6: Is Donoussa expensive?
A: No, Donoussa is very budget-friendly. It's one of the most affordable islands in the Cyclades. Budget travelers can expect €40-70 per day per person.
Q7: What facilities are available on Donoussa?
A: Facilities are extremely limited. There are a few basic tavernas, very limited accommodation, no ATMs, very limited shops, and basic medical facilities. Be prepared for a very basic experience.
Q8: Can I visit Donoussa as a day trip from Naxos?
A: Technically possible but not recommended. The ferry ride is 2-3 hours each way, leaving little time to explore. Donoussa is best experienced with an overnight stay to appreciate its peaceful atmosphere.
Q9: What's the best time to visit Donoussa?
A: June through September offers the best weather and highest chance of facilities being open. Late June and early September provide the best balance. May and October are also pleasant with even more peace and lower prices.
Q10: Is Donoussa good for solo travelers?
A: Yes, Donoussa is very safe and welcoming for solo travelers. The peaceful atmosphere and small size make it easy to explore independently. However, be prepared for limited services and facilities.
Q11: What should I bring to Donoussa?
A: Bring all essentials: cash (no ATMs), medications, sunscreen, beach supplies, and anything else you might need. Shops are very limited, so it's best to be self-sufficient.
Q12: Can I combine Donoussa with other Small Cyclades islands?
A: Absolutely! Donoussa is perfect for Small Cyclades island hopping. Combine with Koufonisia, Schinoussa, and Iraklia for a complete Small Cyclades experience.
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