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Palea Fokea Beach, Attica: The Village Founded by 18,000 Refugees Who Named Their New Coast After the Home They’d Lost
Sarpa Beach, Perdika: I Came for the Cove and Stayed for the Island of Peacocks Just Offshore Greece | Perdika
Marikes Beach, Rafina: I Found a 5,000-Year-Old Acropolis Next to the Sand, Named After a Monk Who Showed Up Thousands
Asteras (Astir) Beach, Vouliagmeni: Orphanage Children Dug Up an Ancient Temple Here in 1924, Decades Before Onassis and Sinatra Made
Votsalakia Beach, Piraeus: Old Locals Still Call the Islet Opposite “Paraskevas,” After a Nightclub That Closed Decades Before I Was
Voula Beach, Athens: I Took the Tram to the End of the Line and Found Rocks, Not Sand, and Didn’t
Souvala Beach, Aegina: The Thermal Spa Whose Springs I Was Told Dried Up in 1996, Though the Tourists Still Come
Kalamaki Beach, Alimos: Where Thucydides Was Born, and I Swam Free in Front of the Tram Stop That Bears the
Mpati Beach, Palaio Faliro: The 800-Metre Free Stretch I Found Where Locals Swim After Work, Two Tram Stops From Edem
Edem Beach, Palaio Faliro: The Athens Riviera Beach Whose Tram Stop Is Named After the Restaurant That Has Served Fish
Kineta Beach, West Attica: The 6km Saronic Shore Whose Name Comes From the Albanian for Lagoon, Westernmost Train Station in
Alepochori Beach, West Attica: The Only West-Facing Beach in Attica, 3km of Sand and Round Pebbles, the Windsurfing and Kitesurfing












