Eight Greek islands secured a spot on this year’s list of Conde Nast Traveller’s Choice Awards, compiled based on readers’ preferences and votes for the top islands in Europe.

The list includes Naxos, Crete, Corfu, Rhodes, Skiathos, Mykonos, Folegandros, and Santorini, with their scores ranging from 83.38 to 95.71 points.

It is worth noting that Naxos recorded a similar performance to Ibiza, while Crete ranked close to Sicily. Similarly, Skiathos and Rhodes received nearly identical scores, as did Mykonos and Corsica. At the bottom of the rankings, Santorini was placed alongside Folegandros and Sardinia.

Below is the detailed ranking of the best islands in Europe, according to the preferences of the magazine’s readers:

Azores, Portugal. Score: 78.57

Malta. Score: 82.38

Santorini, Greece. Score: 83.27

Folegandros, Greece. Score: 84.29

Sardinia, Italy. Score: 84.76

Cyprus. Score: 85.71

Mykonos, Greece. Score: 88.57

Corsica, France. Score: 89.17

Skiathos, Greece. Score: 89.52

Rhodes, Greece. Score: 90.86

Corfu, Greece. Score: 90.95

Madeira, Portugal. Score: 90.99

Crete, Greece. Score: 91.42

Sicily, Italy. Score: 91.43

Majorca, Spain. Score: 91.67

Canary Islands, Spain. Score: 92.06

Hvar, Croatia. Score: 92.38

Capri, Italy. Score: 92.86

Ibiza, Spain. Score: 93.06

Naxos, Greece. Score: 95.71