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Tigania Beach, Sithonia, Halkidiki: Three Rocky Coves Between Klimataria and Kriaritsi, With Mount Athos on the Horizon and the Nearest
Sykia Beach: A Village With Three Different Stories for Its Own Name Greece | Halkidiki | Sithonia | Singitic Gulf
Paradise Beach Kavourotrypes: Sand a King Named, Refugees Rebuilt Greece | Halkidiki | Sithonia | Singitic Gulf Herodotus records that
Agios Nikolaos Beach: The Chapel Built From a Pagan Temple Greece | Halkidiki | Kassandra | Toroneos Gulf A single
Neratziona Beach: Sand Above a City Submerged for Five Thousand Years Greece | Laconia | Vatika | Laconian Gulf Just
Skala Fourkas Beach: Sand Below a Village a Sultan’s Eunuch Once Owned Greece | Halkidiki | Kassandra | Thermaikos Gulf
Kalopigado Beach: The Island a Monastery Gave Away Greece | Halkidiki | Aristotelis | Athonite Gulf Ammouliani belonged entirely to
Xenia Beach (Chrousso Bay), Paliouri, Halkidiki: The 3km Bay With Five Names, a 1962 Listed Motel, and Free Sunbeds With
Kalochori Lagoon, Thessaloniki: The 226-Hectare Wetland That Did Not Exist in 1960, Created by the Subsidence of Land That Was
Eglina Beach: The Cove Named After a Pilot Greece | Kefalonia | Ionian Islands | Ionian Sea Kefalonia’s airport, whose
Beles Beach: The Gulf Where Xerxes Sacrificed the Innocent Greece | Macedonia | Volvi | Strymonian Gulf Herodotus records that
Nea Vrasna Beach, Northern Greece: The Blue Flag Shore Where Dolphins Appear in the Afternoon and the Depth Begins One












