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Published 09:21 3 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 09:38 3 Jul 2019 BST
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There is a ferry between there and Crete but its sailings are often affected by the weather.
You're also unlikely to meet many young people there, at first anyway.
"We are an island of pensioners, old men," 62-year-old Vassals Aloizos, a man who lives there for part of the year, told the LA Times.
Still, Antikythera does have a few things going for it apart from how beautiful it is.
The island has its own power station and water source, making it fairly self-sustaining.
It's also got a rich history and is a draw for lovers of archaeology as well as climate change scientists - the island is home to a new climate studies centre.
Four families have already been approved for moving but in characteristic Mediterranean fashion, there doesn't seem to be much urgency about actually getting people on the island.
The selection and approval process for new residents can take up to five years, reports Insider, so don't pack your bags just yet.
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