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Agios Stefanos Beach, Avliotes: The Departure Point for Greece’s Most Northwestern Inhabited Point Greece | Avliotes | Northwest Corfu, Ionian
Agios Nikolaos Beach, Vasilikos: Not to Be Confused With the Other Beach of the Same Name on the Other Side
Ammoussa Beach, Lefkada: The 70-Metre Refuge That Fills Up When Egremni and Porto Katsiki Turn Rough, With a Goat-Meat Soup
Emplisi Beach, Fiskardo: Where a Whale Skeleton Ran Aground in 1995, Now Displayed at the Village Museum, Near the Only
Gyra Beach, Lefkada: The Sandy Spit Where Windmills Once Ground Russian Grain and a Famous Poet Lies Buried Beneath the
Sivota, Lefkada: The Bay With an Entrance So Inconspicuous Sailors Can’t Spot It From the Sea Until They’re Nearly Inside
Porto Roxa, Zakynthos: The Fjord With Swinging Beds Two Kilometres From Wilder Porto Limnionas, Where a Diving Platform Drops Into
Porto Limnionas, Zakynthos: The 100-Metre Limestone Fjord Where the Marinos Family Has Fished for Generations, the Walls Shade the Water
Ammoglossa Beach, Lefkada: The Sand Tongue at the Island Entrance, Where the Floating Bridge Opens Every Hour for the Yachts
Gialos Beach, Lefkada: The 4km Second-Longest Beach on the Island, North of Porto Katsiki and Egremni, Reached by a Narrow










