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Alonaki Beach (Fanariou), Preveza: The Sandy-and-Pebble Cove 24km From Parga Where the Cliffs Stay Calm When Ammoudia Gets a Sandstorm,
Kalamitsa Beach, Kavala: The 700m Municipal Blue Flag Sandy Beach at the Western City Entrance, Specifically Popular With the Youth
Kastelokampos Beach, Patras: The Former EOT Camping Site Turned Municipal Beach 6km North of Greece’s Third Largest City, Reachable in
Katergaki Beach, Amfilochia: The 80m Pebble Cove on the Ambracian Gulf National Park, Where the Famous Protected Shrimp Are Caught,
Psani Beach, Nafpaktos: The 1km Pebble Shore West of the Venetian Harbour Where the Plane Trees Were Planted in the
Gribovo Beach, Nafpaktos: The Blue Flag Shore Below the Venetian Castle Whose Name Comes From a Slavic Word for Water,
Vathiavali Beach, Palairos: The Most Beautiful Beach in Aetolia-Acarnania, Accessible Only by Boat Until Five Years Ago, Where the Geology
Tolo Beach (Psili Ammos), Nafplio: The 2km Sandy Peloponnese Shore Named Fine Sand, Founded by Cretan Refugees in 1834, Where
Monolithi Beach, Preveza: The Longest Sandy Beach in the European Union — 25km From Mytikas to Kastrosykia, Named After a
Ammolofoi Beach, Nea Peramos: The 3km Blue Flag Shore With the Largest Volume of Sand in Greece, Divided Into Three
Rapsani Beach, Kavala: The City-Centre Municipal Blue Flag Beach Nicknamed “Child of the City”, Where the Byzantine Castle Is Visible
Ammoglossa Beach (Keramoti), Kavala: The 5km Sandy Tongue Peninsula Opposite Thassos, Where the Pine Forest Shelters Migratory Egrets, the Thassos












