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Emplisi Beach, Fiskardo: Where a Whale Skeleton Ran Aground in 1995, Now Displayed at the Village Museum, Near the Only
Gyra Beach, Lefkada: The Sandy Spit Where Windmills Once Ground Russian Grain and a Famous Poet Lies Buried Beneath the
Sivota, Lefkada: The Bay With an Entrance So Inconspicuous Sailors Can’t Spot It From the Sea Until They’re Nearly Inside
DEI Beach, Syvota: The Olive-Shaded Cove 1.5km From the Harbour, Named After Greece’s National Power Company and Loved by Regulars
Sarakiniko Beach, Parga: Where a Bride Who Spoke the Pirates’ Language Saved the Village From Saracen Raiders at Her Own
Zavia Beach, Syvota: The 100-Metre Sandy Cove Ranked 1st Among All 101 Beaches in Epirus, Shaded by Trees on the
Keramidi Beach, Sagiada: The Quiet Pebble Shore 4km South of the Albanian Border, Near the Medieval Tower Where Salt Mines
Zeri Beach, Syvota: The Small Bay 1.2km North of the Harbour, Where a Path Around the Headland Leads to a
Piso Krioneri Beach, Parga: “The Back Krioneri,” Ranked 5th of 101 Epirus Beaches, Where the Sun Doesn’t Reach the Sand
Drepano Beach, Igoumenitsa: The 7km Sickle-Shaped Peninsula Separating the Ionian From the Loutsa Lagoon, Lined With Eucalyptus Rather Than the
Valtos Beach, Parga: The Bay Below the Castle the British Sold to Ali Pasha in 1819, Facing the Islet Onassis
Lichnos Beach, Parga: The 1,300-Metre Bay Between Two Rocky Headlands, Where Local Legend Places Aphrodite’s Bathing Cave a Fifteen-Minute Pedalo












