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Sani Beach, Kiparissia, Peloponnese: The Golden Ionian Shore Beneath the Byzantine Castle, Part of the Mediterranean’s Largest Caretta caretta Nesting
Bouka Beach (Paralia Mpouka), Messini, Peloponnese: The 3.5km Blue Flag Beach of the Messenian Gulf, With a Seatrac Disability Access
Lagouvardos Beach, Messinia: The Most Famous Surfing Beach in Greece, With Sea Turtle Nesting Enclosures on the Sand and Voidokilia
Foneas Beach, Kardamyli, Mani: The Pebble Cove at the End of an 8km Gorge Named After a Shipwrecked Pirate Who
Ambelakia Beach: The Golden Retreat of Monemvasia When travelers speak of the Peloponnese, they often focus on the dramatic fortress
Neratziona Beach: The Golden Gateway to Elafonisos and the Laconian Gulf Neratziona Beach defined by its immense scale, exotic dunes,
Paralia Alissou: An Olive Tree Older Than Most European Countries Stands Just Behind the Sand Greece | Alissos | Western
Gerolimenas, Deep Mani: The Sacred Harbour of 88 People, Reached Mainly by Boat Until the 1970s, Built on the Port
Voidokilia Beach, Pylos: The Omega-Shaped Crescent Where Homer’s Telemachus Was Welcomed by Nestor, Schliemann Explored the Cave in 1874, and
Kalamata City Beach (Paralia Kalamatas): The 2.5km Eastern Shore With Two Blue Flags and Seatrac Access for Every Visitor, Where
Romanos Beach, Pylos: The Dune-Backed Ionian Shore Beside Costa Navarino, Named for the Bay Where the 1827 Naval Battle Effectively
Kalo Nero Beach, Messenia: The Blue Flag Shore 3km South of the ARCHELON Agiannakis Station, Within the Mediterranean’s Most Important












