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Chalikia Beach, Mezapos: The White Coarse Pebble Shore Dominated by a Massive Cave, Overlooking the Frying Pan Peninsula Where the
Mavrovouni Beach, Gytheio: The 6km Blue Flag Laconian Shore Where the Water Drops Away Two Metres From the Shoreline, Windsurfers
Paralia Elea, Messenia: The Sandy Beach at the Point Where the Neda River Meets the Sea, Within the Mediterranean’s Most
Paralia Dirou (Diros Beach), Deep Mani: The White Pebble Shore Where the Cave Entrance Is at the Waterline, Neolithic Bones
Sadova Beach (Santova), Avia: The Only Sandy Beach in the Area 12km South of Kalamata, 700 Metres Long and 15
Gnospi, Agios Nikolaos, West Mani: The Flat Limestone Rock Shelf 10 Minutes From the Village Harbour, Where Metal Ladders Descend
Delfinia Beach, West Mani: The Dark Pebble Cove Between Stoupa and Kardamyli, Named for the Dolphins of the Messenian Gulf,
Almiros Beach (Verga), Kalamata: The Blue Flag White Pebble Shore 6km East of the City Where the Maniots Built Their
Dexameni Beach, Limeni: The Rocky Sea Entry at the Western End of the Village Birthplace of the 1821 Revolution Leader,
Giannitsochori Beach, Zacharo: The Northern Edge of the Mediterranean’s Most Important Sea Turtle Nesting Bay, With Greece’s Largest Sand Dune
Edem Beach, Palaio Faliro: The Athens Riviera Beach Whose Tram Stop Is Named After the Restaurant That Has Served Fish
Ritsa Beach, Kardamyli: The White Pebble Beach at the Northern Entrance of the Village Homer Named and Patrick Leigh Fermor












