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Prosili Beach, Porto Germeno: The 200m Pebble Cove Ranked 3rd Among 439 Attica Beaches, 3km Northwest of the Village, Protected
Porto Germeno (Aigosthena), West Attica: The Four Unorganised Beaches Below the 4th-Century BC Fortress With the Tallest Surviving Ancient Greek
Lepitsa Beach, Kilada: The Golden Sandy Shore Near Ancient Mases, Where Homer Sent Diomedes to Troy, One of Three Remaining
Nea Iraklitsa Beach (Alana), Kavala: The 2km Blue Flag Shore of the 1922 Refugee Settlement, With a Miraculous Icon the
Kalamaki Beach, Palaia Epidavros: The Pine-Shaded Pebble Beach Reached by Walking Through the Forest From Vagionia, Near the Sunken Bronze
Arvanitia Beach, Nafplio: The Small Pebble Cove Below Akronafplia Castle, 10 Minutes Along the Promenade From the Harbour, Where the
Anatoliki Plaz Amfilochias (Eastern Beach), Amfilochia: The Town Waterfront Beach Inside the Amphitheatre-Shaped Bay That Named a King Who Returned
Gianiskari Beach, Araxos: The Northwesternmost Publicly Accessible Beach on the Peloponnese, 45km From Patras, Where the Hillsides Are in Post-Fire
Kondyli Beach (Agios Nikolaos), Nafplio: The Most Beautiful Beach in Argolida, 17km From the Town, Where a Venetian Shipyard Castle
Karathonas Beach, Nafplio: The 3km Sandy Blue Flag Beach Behind Palamidi, Reached by the 2.6km Coastal Path Under the Fortress
Batis Beach (Batis Multiplex), Kavala: The Blue Flag Organised Beach With an Entrance Fee, Camping for 100 People, Two Pools,
Louros Beach, Messolonghi: One of Greece’s Longest Sandy Beaches at 17km, With Sand Dunes (Rare in Greece), Wild Horses in












