



The Greek islands are on the top of cheating women’s preferences. In the crystal blue waters of the Greek seas they can satisfy their craziest sexual desires, stimulate their libido with spicy extramarital relations and escape from everyday life routine.

According to a survey conducted by Asleymadison.com, most women who used the application TravellingWoman.com chose Greece to spend some days with their lover. (Ashley Madison is an online dating service and social networking service marketed primarily to people who are already in a relationship with the slogan “Life is short. Have an affair”).

Number one destination for the unfaithful married or in a relationship women is the majestic Greek island of Santorini. This summer, hundreds of women from every part of the world came to Santorini to meet the lover of their dreams. Mykonos, Crete, Spetses, Hydra, Ios, Paros, and last but not least Naxos follow in the list of the favorite Greek islands for summer infidelities.

“Traveling Woman gives the opportunity to women that are members of the website to choose a destination, then to communicate with thirty potential lovers in the region they are going to visit and finally choose one among them,” the head of public relations of Asleymadison.com Catilena Alpe said, adding that “All women who chose Greek islands stated they were looking for a distant paradise where they would make their wildest summer fantasies come true. There is also the reputation of the Greek lovers that played an important part in their selection. All of them wanted to combine business with pleasure.”

Sandy, 35-years-old, married with no children, wanted to share her experience with her friends on the website. As she said, she arrived at Mykonos, where she met her Greek lover. “I spent dream holidays and I came back to my husband …refreshed!” she writes.

Debbie, 40-years-old, went to Santorini with her friends to celebrate her birthday. “All of us met boys and had an unforgettable time. It was a wonderful break away from my husband and my children,” she wrote.



