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Provatas Beach, Milos: The 700m Golden-Red Volcanic Sand Bay Less Crowded Than Its Famous Neighbour Paliochori, Where Hot Sulphurous Springs
Vathi Beach, Sifnos: The Horseshoe Bay Where Cars Are Banned, Sand Lilies Bloom in Mid-August, a 12th-Century BC Mycenaean Wall
Livadakia Beach, Serifos: The Golden Sandy Shore 800m From the Ferry Port, Where Coralli Camping Has Operated Directly on the
Delfini Beach, Syros: The Blue Flag Sunset Beach 2km North of Kini Village, on the Island That Is the Capital
Katergo Beach, Folegandros: The Island’s Most Beautiful Beach, Named After the Islet That Looks Like a Galley Ship, Reached by
Agkali Beach, Folegandros: The Most Accessible Beach on an Island With No Airport and One Road, Where the Boat Pier
Paradise Beach (Bubble Beach), Kos: The Long Sandy Shore 33km From Kos Town Where Carbon Dioxide From the Nisyros Volcanic
Kini Beach, Syros: The Best Sunset on the Island, the Mermaid Holding the Dead Fisherman, and the Boats to Unreachable
Galissas Beach, Syros: The Longest Beach on the Island Named After a King, With a Classic Rebetiko Song in Its
Kolimvithra Beach (Kolymbithra), Tinos: Two Bays in One — the One Locals Call “California” and the One That Cuts the
Ganema Beach, Serifos: Sand on One Side, White Pebbles on the Other, 25 Minutes on Foot From Koutalas Village, in
Psili Ammos Beach, Serifos: The Sunday Times Best Beach in Europe (2004 and 2009), 600m of Fine Sand, 8km From












