A Daily Mail piece promoting its Escape newsletter presents advice for travelers planning trips to Greece, based on the author’s visits to more than 30 Greek islands. The article frames the islands as a widely sought-after destination known for sunshine, clear waters, and archaeological attractions. It characterizes some islands as offering “hidden beaches” and strong local food options, suggesting they are better choices for visitors seeking particular experiences. It also identifies other islands that the author says are “a waste of money,” implying they do not deliver comparable value or appeal relative to alternatives.

However, from the information provided in the supplied excerpts, specific island names, the criteria used for recommendations or avoidance, and any detailed evidence are not included. The available text mainly establishes the overall purpose of the newsletter and the general distinction the author makes between islands to visit versus those to avoid. The piece therefore functions as a curated travel guidance summary rather than a reported account of a single event or policy change.