Despotikó (Greek: Δεσποτικό),

is a small, uninhabited Greek island in the Cyclades. It is situated west of the island of Antiparos, and east of the smaller island of Strongyli (not to be confused with Strongyli Megistis).
the island can only be reached by boats. Usually, the final destination for them lies on the southern part of the island where a large sandy beach is located.
Due to low and non-permanent human presence, as well as moderate pasture pressure, some natural habitat types, typical of the central Cyclades, are very well preserved.[17] Therefore, Despotiko, Strongyli and the southernmost part of Antiparos as well as surrounding marine areas have been selected for a NATURA 2000 habitat, which is part of an ecological network of protected areas in the European Union. Large areas are covered by phrygana and a garrigue. The seal Monachus monachus is a permanent resident of the shallow marine area.

Faneromeni beach

Faneromeni beach is at the southern part of Antiparos. It is a very small sandy beach at the last bay of Antiparos.The beach is just under the church of Faneromeni. Faneromeni beach is a sheltered haven offering tranquillity and incomparable dives. Faneromeni is not an organised beach, there are no sunbeds, umbrellas or a beach bar. The beach is also known as the “Tou Garbi to avlaki beach”.

Agios Georgios beach

Agios Georgios beach is a small beach with fine sand, near the chapel. Situated in the small village of Agios Georgios this stunning beach is sheltered in a
picturesque bay with a beautiful view to the islet of Despotiko.You can spend our time by relaxind on the beach on bygoing to explore this side of Antiparos and taste specialties and freshly caught fish at many nearby taverns. This is not an organized beach, so be sure to pack what you need and bring supplies with you.

Sea Caves of Antiparos

Sea Caves of Antiparos Explore the southern volcanic coast of Antiparos by boat and visit the sea caves.Leap from breathtaking cliffs.Swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.