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Megali Ammos Beach, Syvota: The “Big Sand” Beach That Is Mostly Pebble, Ranked 13th of 101 Epirus Beaches, With Mountain
Gallikos Molos Beach, Syvota: The 200-Metre Town Beach 0.8km From the Harbour, Where Thucydides Documented a Battle That Helped Trigger
Kerentza Beach (Ormos Odyssea), Valanidorachi: Where Local Tradition Says the Sirens Sang to Odysseus’s Crew, Now the Favourite Bay of
Agios Giannakis Beach, Parga: The 100-Metre Gravel Cove With No Lifeguard, No Showers, and No Sunbeds, Ranked 22nd of 101
Blue Lagoon (Pisina), Syvota: The Swimming Pool Between Two Islets, Reachable Only by Boat, Where the White Sand Sits Two
Vrachos-Loutsa Beach, Preveza: The Long Sandy Shore Split by an Invisible Municipal Line, Where Vrachos Village Lost Half Its Population
Ammoudia Beach, Preveza: The Mouth of the Acheron, Where Ancient Greeks Believed Souls Crossed to the Underworld, the Nekromanteion Stands
Kastrosykia Beach (Pidima Kiras), Preveza: The Southern End of the 22km Monolithi Sand, Where the Zalongo Monument and Ancient Kassopi
Skala Beach, Parga: The Fine Sand Shore at Valanidorachi Beside the Mouth of the Acheron, the River Where Greek Mythology
Agia Anna Beach, Naxos: The Fishing Village Where the Chapel Watching Over the Bay Is Dedicated to Agios Nikolaos, Not
Porto Roxa, Zakynthos: The Fjord With Swinging Beds Two Kilometres From Wilder Porto Limnionas, Where a Diving Platform Drops Into
Porto Limnionas, Zakynthos: The 100-Metre Limestone Fjord Where the Marinos Family Has Fished for Generations, the Walls Shade the Water












